I know the www.theinquirer.net is generally regarded as a joke by people who actually know anything about computers/technology, and rightly so
but what do people on here think of it?
Does anyone actually read it? (apart from having a laugh)
And is anyone else insanely bored or all the Vista bashing they do?
I find it suspicious how all the comments have to be approved aswell when they already have the anti-spam numbers you have to enter when posting. As if they mostly approve ones that agree with them, especially when bashing MS, and/or Vista. Or maybe Inq readers really are that stupid?
It just amazes me how a website, that seems to of been started by some old chav (Mike Magee) and has about 50 million spelling mistakes in every article, spreads FUD daily, plus has very few news articles and lots of personal ramblings by people who clearly have no clue or even journalistic skills, has become so popular...

Does anyone actually read it? (apart from having a laugh)
And is anyone else insanely bored or all the Vista bashing they do?
I find it suspicious how all the comments have to be approved aswell when they already have the anti-spam numbers you have to enter when posting. As if they mostly approve ones that agree with them, especially when bashing MS, and/or Vista. Or maybe Inq readers really are that stupid?
It just amazes me how a website, that seems to of been started by some old chav (Mike Magee) and has about 50 million spelling mistakes in every article, spreads FUD daily, plus has very few news articles and lots of personal ramblings by people who clearly have no clue or even journalistic skills, has become so popular...

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