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The inventor of the segway is a smart guy. Why doesn't he figure out a way to make the segway NOT so damn expensive? If was like $500, a lot more people might buy one
From what I've seen of Kodu, it seems more complex than LBP level creating. While at the same time, seems like you could do as much, if not more with the LBP editor. Just my two cents from what I've seen.

The way I try to describe LBP level editing is it's like legos, but you can build the individual pieces themselves and then combine them. It's very time consuming and slightly tedious in some ways, but you can do A LOT without it being too complex.

Kudo just seems like legos, but instead of being able to make individual lego pieces like LBP, they just give you a whole crap load of variety of pre-made pieces that you can use to make what you want.

LBP >>> like painting with 3 primary colors you can mix to make almost any color depending on your skill

Kodu >>> like painting with 100 different colors given to you that you can't mix.
Again, this lack of appreciations for LBP is depressing :( If the PS3 never gets a good original game again, it will be to soon >:( And PS3 owners would have brought it upon themselves
LOL, one time in home. There was this girl, who was obviously a guy, try to come onto me. She messaged me saying "come F*** me". I completely ignored this guy and went on my way to bowl. And eventually the "girl" came up to me and said. "Hey, I'm actually a guy" Oh really a-hole?
I think what could solve a lot of problems is if they charged for home. Maybe $40 year (to undercut live). At first people might protest but it could prevent a lot of prevented idiots from accessing home (their moms probably won't understand why they need to shell out an extra $40 on top of a $400 console) At least in theory. Plus with that extra income sony could make a lot of their controversial virtual clothes that are for sale, for free.
Yeah, it's a crazy pixel density, over 49,000 pixels per square inch.
I hate these fat pigs that run corporations. You're suppose to make big bucks and be rewarded if your company is doing well. Not if you're company is failing. Pretty un-American if you ask me.
Sony has basically 2 options to lower the price and not start losing even more money than they are losing now. Option 1: Drop the price by $50 in early to mid 2009. Option 2: Drop the price by $100 in late 2009

It's a toss up imo but I'm more patient than most and would prefer the $100 price drop in late 2009.
You people are idiots. I've been saying this for the longest time. The main function of home is to organize and game launch. Remember, home is still technically in Beta. We only have 2 games to game launch so far so of course it isn't very useful yet. Besides the cosmetic style and stability, home hasn't changed a lot since 6 months ago. That's basically the main thing they've been working on. Getting the graphics to look nice and to make home stable and make sure everything works. Not to be in full blown use yet as what home is suppose to be
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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