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Old 03-08-2009, 02:35 PM
Feuerfalke Feuerfalke is offline
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LOL, what a creative way to turn a p*ssed feeling into good provaganda!

Not for nVidia, but for Anandtech!

Seems some people rather like to fall for conspiracy theories, especially when some super-gigant country/company is involved, than accepting realistic causes!

Now really, how many products are tested this way? A few copies delivered to reviewers, while most of them are presented the product on stage and they have to play a few rounds after that on preconfigured consoles/PCs or later supplied with test-products.

Nothing wrong, all perfectly common.


But even more, how creative to use this common practice and just because they are this time the ones who didn't get the card on the first delivery, turn this in a conspiracy-theory so perfectly. Just read the text: Nobody wrote it is a conspiracy, but some clever comments, phrases and questions are enough for another author to make up a concrete article on these remarks, turning questions into given facts and starting a witchhunt based on pure rethoric tricks!

ROFLOL


What was that quote? Was it in Wag the dog?
"You don't need facts to make a good story?"

Well done Anandtech, well done Atomic! Tons of hits for you this weekend.

Last edited by Feuerfalke; 03-08-2009 at 02:40 PM.
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