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Yeah , I agree. It's OLD news aka product placement for a movie coming out on friday.
ah, I enjoyed the Trainspotting reference +1
well let's continue this assine train of thought . Well it's not really free is it? you paid for an xbox 360?? well it's not really free you pay your internet provider for bandwidth...etc etc etc. stop being a super sony fan for five minutes and get the gist of what he's saying..
Yeah, two analog sticks, no more UMD...oh wait. i thought we were bitching about the PSP. sounds like the same argument.
No , it's easy to feel bad for joe smoe employee who's now unemployed at CC. Has nothing to do with the corporate buttsmucks who ran the company into the ground.
ugh. I'm tired of reading the RROD jokes, and constant FIRST and Does it play crisis comments. They were funny a year or two ago. let's let those die, or at the very least ask engadget to auto post a first comment that says watch out for RROD and if it plays crisis to get it over with in the first post...

maybe even state PS3 is the best and Apple sucks and what ever other constant comment happens on a daily basis.
hello computer...
tom who?? I don't subscribe to listen to a "Tom"...
I get this is a tech blog. but why the blatant anti Sirius postingg from this writer?

Why not come out and say how you really feel? Don't hold nothing back...
while i think he's a tad insane, i'm sure none of you above average citizens don't own any Burned DVD's of movies you don't own, have all obtained your mp3's legally by purchasing them from a store, don't own any rom's of any type of video game, etc etc. easy to call him a douche when you yourself havn't sinned...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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