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you know, i have a 5.5g ipod video, and it got hit by two trucks and a car, and it still works great.

so, honestly, i'm not at all surprised by this.
sounds like a waste of battery life, and a waste of company resources to me.


"instead of innovating, lets put lights on it."
because, you know, you wouldn't just buy a webcam if a webcam is all you wanted...
that's assuming that train conductors are as dumb as the guys driving the cars in these stories.
you're an idiot.

i used to work at the service desk at target, and i personally helped a guy return an xbox360. i opened the box to check it, per policy, and there was a brick in the box, and styrofoam peanuts.
i opened the box, pulled out the brick, and looked up at him for a response. he turned and ran.

god, why are there so many morons that take every single post and turn it into sony/apple/nintendo/ms bashing or whatnot? seriously, if you don't have something meaninful (or at least funny/witty/clever) to add to a discussion, add nothing at all.


if it happens more with the ps3, it's simply because of the PRICE of the console (when you return it, you get more back because it's a more expensive item) and says nothing about the actual worth of the item at all.

that aside, i hope that things get worked out. it's very hard to prove this kind of thing, but since crime doesn't take a break during the holidays (quite the opposite), gamestop should do the right thing.
i need it bad!
you think wallaby bucks, or marsupial bucks is better?

or maybe russell crowe bucks?
at least a dead ps2 is inexpensive to replace, y'know?

your tv or ps3 goes, and you're out a ton of money.

but it's still only 129 to replace a ps2, and you can even go silver if you feel like it now.


not that i don't think they needed to keep backward compatibility, but i don't think that leaving it out is what's hurting the sales.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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