Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: atari030
How does making some general, sweeping statement about the fortunes of a company's future, not-yet-realized product ('I have already pre-judged something which doesn't yet exist') constitute a proper 'statement of opinion' about a technology in a technical forum?
Good question, why don't you ask them? Just try and do it in a way that reflects a modicum of respect for the individual at the other end of the two-way communication.
Originally posted by: atari030
In fact, he's wishing ill will here, and not just stating an 'opinion'. It leant nothing to the discussion. It had no real merit, whatsoever, to tell you the truth. I fail to see how it can be defended at all, really.
If you really feel that way then I suggest you take some advice I read about here and just ignore them:
http://www.hardforum.com/showp...32651547&postcount=143
Originally posted by: atari030
Regardless, I would think these types of posts (and like responses about fan-boyism) would be removed from the forums flat out, and repeat offenders banned. They lend nothing constructive. They are silly. They cause problems, distract attention from real discussion, and propagate immature behavior. People need to grow up.
It's ironic that you should feel that way considering the post I am responding to.
Personally I feel it is important to keep a certain percentage of the iceberg above sea-level so others can see a few blatant examples of acceptable and unacceptable behavior.
If everything gets swept under the rug then new posters, you know those folks with say 1 post count, might not quite understand the philosophy we like to have here on Anandtech versus how folks conduct themselves on some other forums out there.
Getting back to the topic of this thread, did you have anything to contribute or did you really just register at AT forums solely to thread-crap on my thread?