Nice analysis of Arrington! Only a top notch lawyer could do that. There are obviously things you learn in law school about tracking down legal info that the un-initiated (i.e. journalist) have no clue how to do. That bastard Arrington was trying to use the engineers at Fusion Garage as “cheap labor” for his own benefit. Typical way to “deal with minorities” with actual talent. We see this here all the time and it makes all of us decent folk sick. Pity for Arrington they wouldn’t be duped.
Is everybody in the media but you retarded???
No one has done a follow-up on that “mystery air freight” mentioned at the company earnings conference call in October amid self-satisfied giggles from the CFO et al.. The bump in costs to Apple were significant enuff to raise at an earnings call, yet people forgot to inquire what became of it? The Tablet will no longer be released this Christmas as it was secretly meant to be. So where else is that “mystery freight” expense going, if the Tablet was “always” intended to ship at the end of 2010?
Hi, I'm Nilay Patel, from Engadget. If you've been listening to the Engadget Podcast, you know that someone has been sending me incredible Apple conspiracy theory emails since November 2009. I've finally decided that they're too good not to post in their entirety, but I obviously can't put them on Engadget... so here they are.
I actually have more that I'll be reading on the Engadget Podcast before I post them here, so stay tuned. And it's all over if whoever this is finds out, so let's keep this between you and me, okay?
I actually have more that I'll be reading on the Engadget Podcast before I post them here, so stay tuned. And it's all over if whoever this is finds out, so let's keep this between you and me, okay?
December 7, 2009
that “mystery air freight” cost