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dukebound85

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Anyone else notice that the majority of claims of leaks of hardware or software is from noobs? you know just from casual observance over the course of my years on MR lol

granted most are fake leaks but most claims are from da noobs lol

man those noobs are sure on the ball over us regulars!
 
My guess, is that they are trying to use the "Information" as an ice breaker, to make their way into the group. A bluff works, if you don't have the right answer sometimes. After all, everyone wants to fit in. ;)
 
I find that noobs wince in pain easier than regulars, and the cold-blooded, scaly bodies of noobs aren't the most comfortable things to spoon with.

PS: I hear that noobs have no reflection, but that could be just a rumour.
 
PS: I hear that noobs have no reflection, but that could be just a rumour.

I checked snopes.com and it wasn't there, so it must be true

Woof, Woof - Dawg
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Anyone else notice that the majority of claims of leaks of hardware or software is from noobs?

In reality, they're all Steve Jobs incognito, flushing the industry with rumours and false stories. Don't believe him.
 
N00bs are so funny. There like little children on crack! Although they can get a tad anoying with the "When are the new MacBook Pros comming out?" threads.....;)
 
Yes I noticed this on MacRumours. It's pretty interesting to see this but I don't always get why the noobs pretty much have all the new information.
 
Hey, I make wild outlandish claims all the time too.

'cept I'm always right *nods*
 
I had some inside info on a certain hyped games console (they did uni tours recruiting coders and stuff), posted them on a games blog and was laughed out. I was then right and they can eat my p**s.

Doesn't happen often though.
 
conveniently, noobs seem to always post pictures of the new products we never expect to see.

BTW: This is my 1500th Post! Yay!
 
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