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Amazon Kindle Fire: A Fireside Chat

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Posted 16 November 2011 - 04:01 PM

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  Posted 16 November 2011 - 07:34 PM

This was so boring and uninformative. I have no more knowledge of the Fire after watching this video than prior. I will probably get a better overview from watching a 14 year old on Youtube than these wieners. They hope to do more video chats? Why?
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  Posted 16 November 2011 - 08:19 PM

How can you take these people seriously?? First, it appears they just rolled out of bed and are looking for mom's approval. It seems they love listening to each other.

When will PC World have TRUE senior technology experts render a valid opinion, as opposed to two juveniles rocking in their chairs mouthing illogical sentences.

I learned nothing other than to avoid PC World Fire chats, which look more like Playground chats. And for God's sake, can they afford a suit and ties, this is a nationally recognized magazine - isn't it?

How can you take these people seriously?? First, it appears they just rolled out of bed and are looking for mom's approval. It seems they love listening to each other, rather than conduct an informative exchange of information

When will PC World have TRUE senior technology experts render valid opinions, as opposed to two juveniles rocking in their chairs mouthing illogical sentences.

I learned nothing other than to avoid PC World Fire chats, which look more like Playground chats. And for God's sake, can they afford a suit and tie, this is a nationally recognized magazine - isn't it?
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  Posted 17 November 2011 - 06:13 AM

What a waste of time and a waste of PC World's resources. The presenters' appearance didn't bother me as much as their demeanor. Their attempts at simulating personalities were painfully contrived - embarrassingly so.

The information presented was of marginal value. About 60 seconds of useful information in the whole piece.

The fireside chat concept is OK but a major publication like PC World must do better.
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