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by Souffle of Pain 07/19/2007, 4:50pm PDT |
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Jerry Whorebach wrote:
Even harder to imagine than that last world I tried to imagine is one in which the internet manages to limp on without forum posts by scared game designers, a world first envisioned by the grown-up's Kurt Vonnegut - Ayn Rand - in her breakthrough novel, Chet Shrugged.
Hahaha. A lot of companies have policies that restrict employees from using the Internet the further down on the ladder they are. There should similarly be a policy that restricts you from posting on the Internet as you acquire promotions. I know most of the nerds over there are reacting as if someone just pulled the mask off Speedball, but that shit's embarrassing for the rank and file when it's your company this happens to.
I so rarely get a chance to say it, so: Nice username, douchebag. I hope sammy5150 and 420bigbluntz were in your corner on this one.
I did like 1up trying to present themselves as real journalists for a second. "We immediately contacted Microsoft for a response, questioning their ethics and policies and..." I'm sure Microsoft got right back to them. Meanwhile, Ziff-Davis pretty much allows Molyneux to assign whatever score he pleases to his games. |
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