Dastardly types defile Hexus booth at Computex
To think, Computex was such a clean, family orientated event for most of the week ; with booth ladies helpfully pointing us in the direction of their sponsors wares, and bending over to pick up our lost pencils, and then take the photographs in such good spirit.

It really is a travesty then that some heinous, horrible, mean-spirited little person decided to go and ruin all the clean fun by assaulting the Hexus booth with what appears to be some form of satanic calling card.
Luckily while the Hexus crowd was away cleaning their cotton white socks the Tom’s Hardware Guide editorial team was on hand to take statements and collect evidence. If you have seen this man please contact the authorities, or some sort of hard man with a big bat in his hands, immediately :

Honestly, they used to be such nice boys (The Inquirer)
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