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Oh crap here we go...
Wouldn't be able to look at dumb people and say there are sharp as marbles!!
eNrique,

Hey man look you are absolutely right about the outage last year, I remember it well and many of us do, and for the trouble we got a free XBL game, which yeah isn't much, but what has Sony done for all of us PSN users that can't get online to play just about every major release this year for the first few days......nothing they don't even try to care thats my point and yeah I tried Home because it was supposed to be a XBL killer app and all that and it wasn't, I am sure that you were one of the people that said that but we will never know because for some strange reason your profile is private, you afraid that we might all find out what you have said before, I mean hell even Killjebus has his profile public

As for releases I am not going to do the whole stupid list, there are plenty of games coming out this year for both systems, your argument is old and stale
Julian,

Don't you think that its even more sad that something like 1/3 of PS3 owners don't know that their systems play Blu-Ray, too lazy to dig up the article but I am sure that you remember that one
@ eNrique

Dude I have a PS3 and love playing the thing but PSN is totally not even on the same level as XBL connection issues, servers down, and just plain bad service, which has all been chronicled here on Joystiq and other websites everytime they released a "killer app" like LBP and if you are referring to Home, you might not run into any rednecks or 12 year old kids, but all it is is a bunch of fucking losers who run and I mean run to any female in Home and try and talk dirty to them and/or dance, I gladly pay $50 not to have to deal with that
Actually it wasn't the ESA that wanted to change the way E3 was run it was the gaming companies, Sony was the main one, they complained to the ESA that they did not like spending a ton of money on their booths to impress people especially John Q public, this is straight from 2 people, one of which works for ESA and the other works for the event company that helps put together E3. The ESA started charging dues to survive because most of the ESA's revenue came from charging admission to people attending E3. Once E3 was closed to the public, the ESA needed to charge dues to survive.

......End Rant....
That stuff looks awesome, please send it my way!!
And people always criticize Microsoft for charging for X-Box Live, man $99 a year for this crap, I have an I-Pod Touch and didn't have any problems upgrading but man I feel for these people that pay good money to have Apple lose their damn e-mails and just say whoops
Definitely Iron Man
Replace Service with Interface mah bad
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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