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Blind Item: Which Editor of Valleywag Needs to Resign? Right Now.

July 31, 2010 Tech, game View Comments

Criticising Valleywag in 2010 is something of a pointless exercise, like offering diplomatic counsel to the Ottoman Empire ten years after the Treaty of Lausanne .

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