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Gizmodo posted an article detailing how many technology companies promise consumers things, and fail to deliver and disappear, which is vaporware basically. Their article was about Scott Redmond and his shady past in the tech game. He had many "companies" and would promise a new, cool technology, and then usually fail to deliver and fall out of sight once he got funding, and how he'd just make another vaporware product promise.
Scott Redmond emailed Giz to "fix" some things in the article about him. He made up a bunch of excuses for his failures in the past, and had Giz post notes to parts of the article. This is where his idioticness really shows.
He started every ALL CAPS note with: THIS STATMENT IS VERIFIABLY INCORRECT.
Hilarious at what a fail he could do. Verifiably isn't even a word.
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