I said 'Add to that; the continual speculate mark that a new product is coming, is churlish, as what tech company would not be planning new things.'That poster characterized the iMac story as "churlish" (he or she said they used the word in the context of discourteous, hardly different than rude, the term I used). Really? A story they feel is superfluous on a site they don't pay for is discourteous? Such entitlement.
You accuse me of being entitled, but what it clearly shows; is I paid attention at school. Maybe your definition of churlish is limited to it being simply being rude, however, it has many other meanings, and I chose to use one of them in my response.
Why I said it was discourteous, I meant it; as to the community of Mac users and developers that frequent this site, that filling up the front page with 'non-news', about a topic that is so incredibly futile it is not deserving of this site. And how do you know whether I do or do not pay to use this site as a member? Again more 'assumption'.