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Emmanuel is missing part of his middle finger, dude.
What fucking planet do you live on, where it's ok to say ignorant shit like that?
FIFA 09 is one of the highest selling sports franchises this year, moron.
These numbers HAVE to be horseshit.
Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if this worked for a lot of other makers' phones as well, given the way that WAP push works...



Oh, what is this gift horse you have brought me? Would you so kindly mind if I were to have a look in its mouth?
A boring tuna just took over, sorry Slap-Chop(tm).
And if you do, keep in mind that I'm under an NDA and will solely be speaking to you about your journalistic integrity. :)
But you fail to address your irresponsible commentary. It's a shame when bloggers think that they're authorities on things without performing the requisite background work.

You and your fellow Engadgeteers have taken a highly critical tone against Motorola recently without basing your comments in any sort of fact-based thought.

I'm not saying they're without fault, because I know that they are. I'm saying that you and your team need to act quite a bit more responsibly than you have in how you comment on their issues.

One finds it very difficult to take a site seriously when they're constantly talking about things with an air unfounded of 'know-it-all'ism, especially when you've been presented with a clear and concise rationale for how some of the negatives that exist came about by one of the "competitor" sites.

I can understand the commenters being immature, as most of them are far from industry insiders and hardly understand the prerequisites, but I don't expect it or respect it when it comes from the writers themselves.

Please don't delete my comment, just read it and absorb it. I really used to enjoy reading this site - until the past few weeks brought about this haughtiness. You can even feel free to email me personally if you want to talk about it further. I am very much a part of the industry and will wager that I have quite a bit more insight than any of the commenters I've seen comment on these posts in the past few weeks.

You can reach me at the email address in my profile. I look forward to hearing from you.
I like how my comment got deleted. Can't take the heat, Chris? You guys need to be a little more responsible and a lot fairer in your postings.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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