Time was "tl;dr" was the battle cry of lazy internet jackasses, people with no attention span who nevertheless found the energy and wherewithal to complain about the length of any digital piece of writing that dared to be longer than a few sentences. Today, at CES, tl;dr is an irritating new "innovation."
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/036_qFoLgoo/well-thats-insulting-this-technology-wants-you-to-read-less
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