GameFarmer
GameFarmer
GameFarmer

It's amazing to think this entire process takes less than 30 seconds (in most circumstances) from start to finish.

@EShy: Well played.

Recently got a PS3 and have only played Fat Princess a bit (which is surprisingly addictive). I just got God of War III, but I've been preparing for a housewarming party...so I am ITCHING to play.

Admittedly, when I read "Incredibly Hot", I thought I was in store for some good looking and posh Soho residents.

@mecha2142: HA! Genius statement. Well said.

This game was a very fun experience; the guy on the left and the girl on the right were actually my "choreographers" when my coworkers and I tried this out.

@IvanDashSmith: It does look like one of those GREAT drunk movie night flicks. May have to add it to the list. I mean, Rob Schneider...come on! Judge Dredd this is not.

And all of these helicopters seem to converge over my neighborhood at 9pm nightly making it impossible to hear myself think.

@IvanDashSmith: WOW. That's...wow. I knew there was a reason I never saw this movie.

@SerratedEdge: You are most likely correct, as I have only been to a handful. However, having this many stars packed into 1.5 hours of show-time was AMAZING!

Best show/concert I've ever seen. Hands down.

I have to work this Saturday in preparation for E3. I'm sure everyone I'll be with that day will be tight to their cell phones for updates on the England v. US game.

@OrbitalGun: Too. True. I hate to agree...but you're right.

I have to recommend Rock 'n Fish at LA Live in downtown (literally across from the Convention Center). I used to eat at the one in Manhattan Beach all the time, and then I moved to the mid-city.

I've been dealing with AT&T since '07 when I left Verizon for the 1st iPhone EDGE. I'll be buying this new one and renewing my contract as well.

@Kobun: I only have cable really for their premium channels and a select few networks. Out of the 2,000 whatever channels I have, I watch about 30 in total. If Netflix had streaming of more media (both TV series and movies) I wouldn't need cable at all. My roommate watches more Discovery/History Channel shows as

Yeah, not sure I'd want to pay for Hulu. I'm far from one the "I want everything free and now" crowd, but I already have a pretty steep cable/internet bill. Why would I tack on an additional media-stream fee when I have cable and a DVR? Granted it would be cool to access this from my iPad...