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This is wonderful. I just had to show some colleagues of mine. You're probably with a handful of people who are ignorant of the 150 million non voting stocks to settle the patent dispute with Apple back then. Yes Apple was broke with only 1+ Billion in cash with little debt. Thats okay, please believe in it and spread it around. Just remember to not mention to anyone that those stocks were already sold by Microcopy for a small profit.

We need another Dodo Bird type to laugh at in the future, so keep that belief. ahahhaa... funny. I guess reading and comprehension doesn't always come hand in hand. It's why you can't understand the incredible achievement of Apple capturing 25% of music in the US with their real innovative iPod/iPhone/iTunes ecosystem. Mr. Clicky still has no linky or Wiki to back up his claims. It's probably why I believe, after reviewing your old post including your long lost Zeus God, you may be a perfect example of anancastic personality disorder. ahahaha
Another fantastic achievement by Apple and team. A round of applause for the hard work and Apples amazing innovative work that has made digital content delivery incredibly easy that the buying public has accepted the format wholeheartedly. Hard work, real earnings, real reason for the iPod/iTunes/iPhone ecosystem to exist. Unlike the Microsofts failed imitation called the Zune and its silly marketplace. Zune and its accompanying "marketplace" sounds like a veggie cart in the middle of the bazaar back in mediaeval days.
@Mr Clickerson, who used to be Zues God, but no more how sad. = FAIL!!!

I'ts okay Mr. Clicky, I won't tell on you that you have secret hidden feeling about another man. It's not that unusual nowadays. Whenever your ready, I can help you find someone. ;-)

Anyway here are facts, vs your yabadabadoo talk.

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6215590.html

CONSOLE FAILURE RATE
PlayStation 3 - 10.6 percent
Wii - 6.8 percent
Xbox 360 - 54.2 percent

SECOND CONSOLE FAILURE RATE
PlayStation 3 - 14.7 percent
Wii - 11 percent
Xbox 360 -41.2 percent

GAMERS WITH FRIENDS WHO HAVE HAD A CONSOLE FAILURE
PlayStation 3 - 12.4 percent
Wii - 6 percent
Xbox 360 - 69.9 percent

"VERY HELPUL" CUSTOMER SUPPORT RATING
Sony - 51.1 percent
Nintendo - 56.1 percent
Microsoft - 37.7 percent
Allowing Microsoft a foothold on this kind of market is just another playbook:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend_and_extinguish
Hmm he does stalk me here and at Autoblog and Autoblog green. He constantly wants to keep posting to ilicit a response from me. He also post homosexual behavior to me, and ignores facts like below. :-) Maybe you have hit the nail on the head there. hehe

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6215590.html

CONSOLE FAILURE RATE
PlayStation 3 - 10.6 percent
Wii - 6.8 percent
Xbox 360 - 54.2 percent

SECOND CONSOLE FAILURE RATE
PlayStation 3 - 14.7 percent
Wii - 11 percent
Xbox 360 -41.2 percent

GAMERS WITH FRIENDS WHO HAVE HAD A CONSOLE FAILURE
PlayStation 3 - 12.4 percent
Wii - 6 percent
Xbox 360 - 69.9 percent

"VERY HELPUL" CUSTOMER SUPPORT RATING
Sony - 51.1 percent
Nintendo - 56.1 percent
Microsoft - 37.7 percent
@Mr Clickerson, who used to be Zues God, but no more how sad. = FAIL!!!

Haha.... FAIL! Aww poor Mr. Clicky

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6215590.html

CONSOLE FAILURE RATE
PlayStation 3 - 10.6 percent
Wii - 6.8 percent
Xbox 360 - 54.2 percent

SECOND CONSOLE FAILURE RATE
PlayStation 3 - 14.7 percent
Wii - 11 percent
Xbox 360 -41.2 percent

GAMERS WITH FRIENDS WHO HAVE HAD A CONSOLE FAILURE
PlayStation 3 - 12.4 percent
Wii - 6 percent
Xbox 360 - 69.9 percent

"VERY HELPUL" CUSTOMER SUPPORT RATING
Sony - 51.1 percent
Nintendo - 56.1 percent
Microsoft - 37.7 percent
Gamers should really look hard into the PlayStation 3. Compared to the Xbox laughable failure rate, It's a better machine and a real gaming powerhouse. Compared to that horribly built industry failure leading Xbox. Truly pathetic. Thats what you get when buying the Xbox which is just another "me too" device from your leaders of the "wannabe" tech industry. Pathetic. Even help from Xbox support is embarassing. LOL

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6215590.html

CONSOLE FAILURE RATE
PlayStation 3 - 10.6 percent
Wii - 6.8 percent
Xbox 360 - 54.2 percent

SECOND CONSOLE FAILURE RATE
PlayStation 3 - 14.7 percent
Wii - 11 percent
Xbox 360 -41.2 percent

GAMERS WITH FRIENDS WHO HAVE HAD A CONSOLE FAILURE
PlayStation 3 - 12.4 percent
Wii - 6 percent
Xbox 360 - 69.9 percent

"VERY HELPUL" CUSTOMER SUPPORT RATING
Sony - 51.1 percent
Nintendo - 56.1 percent
Microsoft - 37.7 percent
As more information comes in, this is truly superior than the subpar built Xbox. It's not surprising how much superior this new PS3 is. I can't wait to hear more. Specially when all we hear about the Xbox is it's terrible build quality and failures.
Kudos to Sony. Lowering the price, redesign of the product to look 1000 times better than that hulking XBox, uses less power, less space. Still quite unlike that jet like fan running on that 1950's designed Microsoft "me too" Xbox. Good job Sony!
Wireless charging is a welcomed addition for these devices. The image displayed is a bit blurry, but you can see the iPhone clearly and unobstructed. Interesting how the logo overlays that "me too" device, violating its image, while leaving the iPhone pristine. ;-)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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