His point is that you guy buy and download digital versions of PSP games from the PSN store and run them on the Vita. The OP would like a guide to which PSP games are worth their money as Vita games.
His point is that you guy buy and download digital versions of PSP games from the PSN store and run them on the Vita. The OP would like a guide to which PSP games are worth their money as Vita games.
Typical knee jerk reaction by someone on the Internet that hasn't actually seen it.
The responses pointing out how everyone that HAS seen it seems to like it were awesome. Shame 2 seconds of my life were spent reading your uninformed comment.
Ahhhh yes. All men have worthless opinions on fashion. Haven't we agreed that generalizations are BS?
I'd rather be anyone being scarfed by Taye Diggs than the one wearing theirs all properly, and I'm a hetero dude. I'm just sayin.
No one wants to see a bunch of syrup-chugging, hockey-loving muties from America's hat on TV.
This happened no less than four times last night. I was not pleased.
In the 60s when Daredevil was first published. I remember about a decade ago telling my gf (from NYC) that Daredevil was set in Hell's Kitchen and she just laughed and laughed.
Jessica Drew != Jessica Jones. The former is Spider-Woman. The other is... not.
"was" is one of those words for me.
Having been divorced (with no prenup going in) I thought a prenup was a good idea when I got engaged again. But the new fiancee was really hurt that I wanted one (even though there were great disparities in our earnings and savings). Thankfully, for other reasons, we didn't go through with the wedding.
There really is…
I show this trick to all my coworkers and it blows their mind. I also downloaded a Mac OS X app to do this when I'm on my MacBook. It's my favorite thing about Win 7+.
In January. Not soon enough.
I completely agree with you on the investing early bit; a little bit up front goes a loooooong way.
With the 8% return per year number I used that flipped the advantage to the later investor, he still ends up with only a 50k (~10%) advantage over the early investor. That isn't that much. and - to your point - the…
I get it, and that is a fair point - the initial investment is significantly lower (although that is also 12k in 40-years-ago money vs. 86k or more-recent money. It's still not a wash, the 12k clearly trumps the 86, but it's not a true 64k difference).
OMG. I retract my earlier statement. Please tell me you at least have a Murphy bed!
I don't want to get into a city-e-peen contest, but $1100 a month in rent isn't so much that I'd consider your city "crazy."
Exactly - "pay yourself first." Savings is a bill like every other bill; it goes out the door each month and I don't even consider that money "there."
Furthermore, changing the very same assumptions to an 8% ROI per year for both yields $462,151 for the early adopter and $516,113 for the delayer.
This chart assumes an average ROI each year of 12%. That is CRAZY. Most calculators assume - to account for highs and lows over years and years - 8% at best.