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9-10-2008 @ 9:19AM
Xepherys said...
I think he was on the spot with it. PR folks are just crap-slingers. They don't provide useful information, but rather politically correct garbage that even the scummiest of bottom-feeders can see through. I don't read PR info. It's boring, uninformative and generally useless.
Secondarily, I support people involved with anything (especially games, since I love them so) blogging. Perhaps if more corporate execs blogged, we'd have less corporate corruption. Just imagine if the Enron guys blogged... so yeah, I think it was great.
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