TurboFool
TurboFool
TurboFool

I live in an apartment complex with a serious roach problem. I’ve made efforts of my own, management has done their own spraying, and it’s never more than a week before they’re back. The other day my kids complained that my Xbox One had turned itself on and begun ejecting and reclaiming the disc. Odd. I walked over

My fiancee introduced her to these after a coworker did. Now we order them in bulk and they disappear just as fast. Chewy, gummy, tasty, German awesomeness.

“Prayers to the owner”? Seriously? What are they praying for, exactly?

What does a Blu-ray disc have to do with power? And flash cards can easily store the same amount as a Blu-ray disc. I have microSD cards that store more than Blu-ray discs. The storage medium has nothing to do with this.

How was no other property damaged? If the side was sheered off, it had to have sheered off against something...

...yes, I know you have to use the card to get the 5%. However I don’t see an indication that one has to have Prime to even get the card. But my main question was whether I’d get the 5% if I’m not the, er, prime Prime member.

...yes, I know you have to use the card to get the 5%. However I don’t see an indication that one has to have Prime

Yes, but not without first having signed up for the card.

Yes, but not without first having signed up for the card.

Sorry, I didn’t mean physical household. I mean I’m a member of her Amazon Household, which means I have access to her Prime benefits via my account.

Sorry, I didn’t mean physical household. I mean I’m a member of her Amazon Household, which means I have access to

What if I’m in the Amazon Household of someone who’s a Prime member. Do the card benefits apply?

What if I’m in the Amazon Household of someone who’s a Prime member. Do the card benefits apply?

Except here they’re outright stating it’s replacing the Wii U and staying kind of tight-lipped about the 3DS. While with the DS they were very loud about it replacing nothing. But in this case, I feel like in use it’s far better as a 3DS replacement than a home console replacement. So this one’s a different mess.

Sure, I do too. But cracked hinges and all. Across more than one, actually.

In fairness, the 3DS started off pretty shaky. It was excessively expensive. I waffled on it myself before pulling the trigger at $250 and gaining Founders’ Club status. But at $250 it really had no chance. Didn’t hit its stride until the major price drop.

I remember working in a Best Buy and a 40-something customer came in for a microUSB cable for his PSP to transfer music to it. We talked about the super weird limits for music storage on it, and then he followed up with, “well, at least it’s better than that stupid DS, right?” I pulled my DS out of my pocket (a Phat,

Cool. You’re the first person I know whose hinges aren’t cracked.

SP+. Used the same lighting tech as the Micro.

I played one of those at E3. And it did change pretty dramatically, really. Very little similarity between it and the Phat.

I’m comparing the fact that after extensive research was done, the safety issues weren’t found to exist, and the issue was pretty conclusively traced to a combination of driver error and public panic over the prior misleading reports. This sounds quite similar. Lots of people do dumb things, hit the wrong button on

Honestly, this all sounds way too similar to the unintended acceleration scandal. There may be something here, but there may also be a lot of user error combined with bandwagoning and confirmation bias.

Ooh, I’ve got it. Pretty cool. Wonder how it accounts for the new Dittos.

Yes, announced yesterday. They buffed and debuffed a bunch.