Richard
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(Jan 21, 2009 - 1:36 PM)
I think everyone missed the point of this story. It's about how fast they are moving to change things over. I hope the government focus on more IT issues. We should be a head of the world as far as IT/Business/Science, etc. I hope Obama being younger will take us there...as for him being the anointed one...please get over it. He is special, because he is the first person of color to win the presidency. The party is over and it's time to work. He has four years to get me to vote for him again. I hope his administration does good work, if not I will get to look at the other guy or gal that's running against him.
(Jan 13, 2009 - 2:49 PM)
Sorry, that was a lil harsh, but I am sick of this blaming this and that crap.
(Jan 13, 2009 - 2:48 PM)
Rated M for Mature:
Too bad you have parents who are buying or not paying attention to what their stupid kids are playing. I have an 8 year old and he has NEVER played a M rated game. I have the Wii, PS3 and Xbox 360. I own M rated games for the PS3 and Xbox 360 and he is not even allowed to watch me while I play a M rated game. I say give those a$$hole parents parenting class. BTW: they should teach parenting in school, so that we don't have these dumb a$$es making laws to protect idiots.
(Nov 19, 2008 - 4:52 PM)
Short sighted Sony should have struck this deal along time ago for their crappy free online service. Shut it fan boys...I have a PS3 (great Blu-ray player), but their online service suck donkey b.a.l.l.s! I wish they would charge a yearly fee and make it better. Anyway, this is a horrible move on Sony's part and Netflix should have anticipated this issue, before they launch. BTW: M$=so lame. MS has nothing to do with this...this time. We have to evil empire at war...crap happens.
(Nov 18, 2008 - 1:02 PM)
And this is the reason why I think MSFT should create their own hardware standard for their OS like Apple. Yes, I am aware tht they would get their a** hauled into court, but they should take stand. I am sure Dell, HP and Intel would follow along and stop creating these crappy budget PCs.