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by dratman February 22, 2009 8:35 AM PST
I am wondering if you might have a remunerative relationship with Microsoft and/or own some of their stock. Your post about waiting for Windows 7 is just a bit too enthusiastic to pass through my skepticism filter without a little bit of doubting scrutiny.
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by fishandwalk November 18, 2009 9:09 AM PST
Todays report on Modern Warfare lends support to the above. The credibility of CNET is not enhanced by such 'adver-reporting'. Either the reporter does not know the subject matter or is on the take from the only equipment vendor mentioned. What do the Editors do for CNET?
by tricolouRR February 24, 2009 4:44 PM PST
"Don Reisinger has no business relations, investments or affiliations with subjects he covers."

Obviously... since he always has something negative to say about everything.


We miss the days of Veronica Belmont and James Kim.
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