But, the sad part is given Dish's history if they were the ones that owned CNET I bet they would have pulled exactly the same stunt.
Good luck finding an impartial company.It appears that the CEA (the people behind the CES) are upset and are considering finding someone else to handle the big awards.
mike123abc said:But, the sad part is given Dish's history if they were the ones that owned CNET I bet they would have pulled exactly the same stunt.
Good opportunity for satelliteguys to give another award out to dish - "Best DVR at CES 2013"
I'm thinking we could give a Flying Fickle Finger of Fate award to CBS, but why go looking for trouble?
While you're on wikipedia, you should also look up the Beatles, Woodstock, and the Vietnam War. It'll help you catch up with the codgers.Actually had to look that one up.... http://www.taylormarsh.com/blog/201...of-fate-award-and-the-many-deserving-winners/
While you're on wikipedia, you should also look up the Beatles, Woodstock, and the Vietnam War. It'll help you catch up with the codgers.
I agree 100%
Or, wherever he found the Flying Fickle Finger of Fate description.Are you sure you want to refer folks to wikipedia for history lessons?
Hey! I resemble that remark!While you're on wikipedia, you should also look up the Beatles, Woodstock, and the Vietnam War. It'll help you catch up with the codgers.
But, the sad part is given Dish's history if they were the ones that owned CNET I bet they would have pulled exactly the same stunt.
As if Disney/ABC/ESPN wasn't driving the herd in a financially beneficial direction with hours and hours of laying down the way things are programming.In the last six years they have stripped all originality from the FM band to drone women and teens into everybody likes pop mentality, and men into all people want to hear is other men talk about sports.