Woz tells Paul Allen to stop trolling
news.cnet.comI just lost twenty points of IQ reading that wretched tripe. And Lord knows, I don't have that much to spare. I don't mind people with opposing views, but if you strip the article of its charact assasination and sarcastic tone, there's nothing really there, no insight. You don't learn anything from it or from refuting it.
Bilgewater.
"Chris Matyszczyk brings a fresh and irreverent perspective to the tech world in his CNET blog, Technically Incorrect."
I puked a little. This is about the same level of writing as that awfully-named 'NSFW' column on TechCrunch. Damn trolls.
So before I came back here to comment I decided to skim a few of his other posts. There's no content. Ever. None.
I suppose what I'm about to say can be construed as a stock phrase, but I mean it very literally: the overall tone and quality of his articles are that of a stereotypical angry teenage blogger (perhaps modulo the author's journalistic knowledge of the tech field).
> It's like Batman's Robin getting upset with Holmes' Dr. Watson.
Ugh.
What a bizarre story—Are they really trying to put a negative spin Steve Wozniak's disdain for patent trolls?
The smarmy sarcasm was practically palpable.
I wish the article had gone further. I'm sure Woz had a little more to say on the subject.