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Ew. Did I just experience a Time-Warner ad INSIDE an Engadget article?
You see ads?http://www.google.com/search?q=adblock+plus
No, no, no, I mean this:"...for hiding away Gossip Girl episodes and all their other CW faves."CW is owned by Time-Warner. Which owns AOL which owns Engadget. It's a web of lies! and Marketing!
Oh. Admit it. You have Gossip Girl on your TiVo. Where else are you going to catch a good field hockey fight on a major network?
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Fruition @ Oct 17th 2007 1:20AM
Ew. Did I just experience a Time-Warner ad INSIDE an Engadget article?
Alexander @ Oct 17th 2007 10:44AM
You see ads?
http://www.google.com/search?q=adblock+plus
Fruition @ Oct 17th 2007 12:08PM
No, no, no, I mean this:
"...for hiding away Gossip Girl episodes and all their other CW faves."
CW is owned by Time-Warner. Which owns AOL which owns Engadget. It's a web of lies! and Marketing!
Timothy @ Oct 17th 2007 12:42PM
Oh. Admit it. You have Gossip Girl on your TiVo. Where else are you going to catch a good field hockey fight on a major network?