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Already pre-ordered. I find some of the approved third party content to the series to be particularly good, including some picture-less novels I found a while back.

I’d also like to point out that they’ve been keeping Sony’s promises for them too, albeit on the Switch console and not the Vita. I bought their overpriced memory card because they promised the discounts on PSN would make up for it. I maybe got 5 bucks off of gravity rush and that was it. Got my switch three months

150 for the 1 TB model doesn’t sound bad either, unless I’m missing something here. It’s the next logical upgrade for my PC besides a good video card for VR.

150 for the 1 TB model doesn’t sound bad either, unless I’m missing something here. It’s the next logical upgrade

I wish TV manufacturers would start putting more HDMI ports on board. I might just buy the first HDTV I see with 4K, HDR, and 6 HDMI ports, even if it lacks other input.

I have so much stuff from this I can’t tell if I already have the three volumes in another format. I know I have the first and Man Machine interface, but I’m not sure if I have Human Error Processor...

I have so much stuff from this I can’t tell if I already have the three volumes in another format. I know I have the

O_O I only just now saw this and there is 26 minutes left until the 30th in my time zone.

I’d actually prefer to forget a few things, and I don’t even have perfect recollection in the first place. Unfortunately the nature of my incarceration in the educational system has left me with something in the family of PTSD and bipolar disorder, so I get forcefully reminded of it on a weekly, if not daily basis.

I’d say given the context of the article, the hammer is effective at most Smart Home assistant speakers. There would be little resale value of course. Smasher’s discretion is advised.

Is there a setting to get the Echo dot 2nd generation to stop trying to slip in advertisements, or “you should try X skill” messages? It’s rare in my usage, but when it misunderstands me and says “by the way...blah blah try this” when Im trying to repeat the question is especially irritating. Not to mention that

Yeah, the fighting part is dumb. More often than not the fact that there is more than one brand is beneficial to both parties. It drives innovation through competition, which tends to lead to better products for both parties as the manufacturers try to leapfrog one another.

For me the sh** hit the fan when Nintendo finally released a console with HDMI. I’d also like my next TV to have a good 8 HDMI ports, even at the cost of older ports.

In one of my more vivid dreams, I was in the future at a hotel, where they had a mini playstation. The one in the dream however, was only as wide as the ports for one controller and one memory card plugged in overtop of the controller port. I want to think it also had a tiny lid to open to insert tiny CDs, but I’m not

I’d pay 20 or 30 bucks for a simple kit that was just a steering wheel and maybe a toycon car built out of LEGO bricks if it had official adapters for the controller and console to connect to technic bricks. 

Yeah, those memory cards still run too much. It would be fine if they gave us PSN discounts over the physical copies like they promised, but I maybe got 4 bucks off gravity rush and that was it.

I have to agree with you that they are both great pieces of hardware, limited only  by Sony’s insistence on dumb policies, and the lack of an SD card slot.

The 6.0 update is here. And for some reason after I updated my Switch doesn’t recognize the dock it comes with.

It would be nice if LEGO collaborated with Nintendo, and produce a LEGO LABO kit, even if it was very simple. What I have in mind is just a simple set that comes with official Technic/LEGO to Joycon adapters and parts for a small project or two in the box. It would really just be an excuse to get official adapters

That is a good question, I never used it myself but hopefully their still in there. If the thought occurred to me, I probably would have retrieved everybody from the service before letting it lapse.

Well, 20 bucks seems like an okay price, especially when they are trying to throw in some extras with it.

While I do hope for the advancement of any means of extending and resuscitating an individual to life, scanning someone and uploading the data to a computer would just be creating a new individual with someone else’s memories. It would not be a true resuscitation of that conscious being, but rather a copy.