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Kenneth Blaney
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@ffolliet: Check out Simpson's Paradox. Here is an example about baseball taken from wikipedia.

@flanker22: I guess you are right. I just assumed that it did happen and that I just wasn't really involved with much of the 360 community at the time.

@ddhboy: Pricing like that on the PSP2 and the 3DS will virtually hand the market over to Windows Phone 7, Android and iPad. Although I am not optimistic, I hope better pricing prevails.

@GamerKT: He's not your dude buddy.

OR... people prefer to spend time with others who share similar attributes and outlooks. It is more plausible that your personality makes you friends as opposed to your friends making your personality.

@r3loaded: Well, there could be isolated packs who are all exactly the same as each other but different from other packs... but yeah, that's the first thing I thought too.

@Trowble (XBL/PSN): Yes, after eating it you fall into a diabetic coma and can no longer have sex.

@ExploadingAlah: She tries to read your memory card but then fails when she realizes you don't have one.

@surft: Haha! Its like the Rosie O'Donnell porn site where you put in your credit card info to get her to put her clothes back on.

Ok, if every high school kid with half a brain can be taught how to make an iPod app, why can't a bunch of professions get something that works here?

@MarcianTobay: See, you are already screwing up the joke. REAL Sony would have waited 2 years to admit there was a problem. :D

@flanker22: I think it really comes down to age. People are used to the 360 hacks and have used up all their anger for them. However, the PS3 hacks are fresh wounds.

I read the whole thing thinking this was an Indie title thinking wow, they are pretty hard on an innovative indie that probably only costs 2 or 3 USD. Then we got to the price... $40 is about 90% too much for this.

@TRT-X: Well it actually is a sign of short term success as SCE has been paid for its inventory. Now it is Bestbuy's, Target's, Gamestop's, etc's problem.

@gordeaux: Or the N64 before that. The N64 was selling at upwards of $500 on the gray markets that Christmas. Right next to the Tickle me Elmo.

@MarcianTobay: Maybe a few fanboys will pick it up, but the rest of us are waiting for a price cut. Just don't remove compatibility with your older massively successful card game.

@geolemon: Except the narrator didn't mention when the product was "super heated" and "super cooled" 5 or 6 times.

Some balls are held for charity and some for fancy dress...