Yes, the articles referred to by most posts can be quite difficult to find. What with being hidden in the obscure little "READ [ ]->" link at the bottom of every post and all.
Aww i know! i'm always lost when it comes to finding a read link. I mean really a word that says read is supposed to link us to an article? I mean i'm always straining my eyes night and day. But the night of this was posted, i took a look and well low and behold there wasnt a read link! :O ! I guess the guy who added a link just wanted to help out while people wait for the great people at engadget to fix things and add the links. I i couldnt live with myself when i first saw this mistake but i cant blame anyone. Everyone makes mistakes. But yeah man my eyes wont survive any longer if the obscure little read links ever get smaller.
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Here's the link to the pics and such. Just in case no one else wanted to look for it.
http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2009/01/20/a-closer-look-at-the-helio-that-almost-was/
Yes, the articles referred to by most posts can be quite difficult to find. What with being hidden in the obscure little "READ [ ]->" link at the bottom of every post and all.
Aww i know! i'm always lost when it comes to finding a read link. I mean really a word that says read is supposed to link us to an article? I mean i'm always straining my eyes night and day. But the night of this was posted, i took a look and well low and behold there wasnt a read link! :O ! I guess the guy who added a link just wanted to help out while people wait for the great people at engadget to fix things and add the links. I i couldnt live with myself when i first saw this mistake but i cant blame anyone. Everyone makes mistakes. But yeah man my eyes wont survive any longer if the obscure little read links ever get smaller.
"low and behold there wasnt a read link!"
My bad.