Endzo
Endzo
Endzo

In high school we learned Turbo Pascal and I really enjoyed it. We had a whole project about programming an ascii animation which really made me wish that I had a computer at home so I could later try to program a super simplistic Tetris game.

I found it hard to follow at the time, and that was with me excitedly taking notes and making remarks in a dedicated notebook as I played through it. Some parts were also overly predictable to me, which I found really disappointing and turned me off. I really wanted to like the game, but I just wasn't able to. Maybe a

Always been a Song C fan with occasionally tossing in Song B.

Triple Triad is the only redemption in FFVIII, and I bought real import cards for the game so I could bypass the whole playing FFVIII part. Sadly though I don't have any friends with a set of the cards to challenge.

I had one of those Snugglebun toys too, though I never knew its product line name til now. Guess that's why we don't see them today.

Imagine calling up stores to see if they had gotten it in stock yet. It was rather hard for me to do, being shy enough on the phone as is.

I finally did receive an email from Sony just now, but this is well over 24hours since they reset my password. Again, this is something they needed to have done immediately following password reset, not leaving this to confusion and uncertainty for users.

The only email notice I've read being sent out was to the EU customers. I was one of the affected in NA and I never saw an email.

It would be nice to know what exactly triggered this 'Irregular activity' to begin with. A login attempt from a new IP address? A new device? I don't have a PS4, but I did grab the new iOS Playstation app when it launched. Was that it?

I would hope it would be important to inform a consumer immediately if their account was compromised. Most every company I know of, when they have a compromised database or account situation, inform the customer(s) and give them proper information so they can be informed and take proper steps of action on their end.

What bothers me most is that Sony didn't bother to send out an email to affected folks after resetting their password, just letting them wonder why the heck their login didn't work any more. It's really poor form.

And the very best thing of all? There's a counter on this ball!

I'm not sure what you mean. I've never heard of a PSN code with a timer on it.

That mat reminds me of the NES Power Pad and jumping all over it for playing Short Order and Eggsplosion. I think its clear what must be made.

Raise your hand if you tried to enter this code and see if it worked.

And she didn't have to rip off the protective plastic. It can slide right out of the sleeve.

Sounds about the opposite of me. I have tons of ideas, but I can't get them to look as good/work right in software as I see it in my head. I end up with folders full of half attempts to get the ideas working.

I went through an email I got, but I still didn't get any points.

I've been telling my friends for a while now that I really miss translucent plastics for controllers and other bits of technology. Recently saw pictures of a test model for a product that used translucent plastic, but of course the retail model was sadly solid.

I'm not much of one for orange, but I'm not opposed to teal (though I prefer a darker one). What I'd really like to see in consoles and handhelds brought to North America though is more greens and purples. I will happily and eagerly buy a handheld if it was offered locally in a nice forest green or deep mauve. Sadly