@Tyrunn: It's closer to an HBO-like network. They air lots of movies and occasionally make their own shows. They aren't strictly sci-fi. One of their best shows is Party Down.
@Tyrunn: It's closer to an HBO-like network. They air lots of movies and occasionally make their own shows. They aren't strictly sci-fi. One of their best shows is Party Down.
Neither, as I won't use Sprint or AT&T as my carrier. I'm all about T-Mobile, but Verizon's network is pretty strong, so I might consider them.
Played through XIII on a 60GB, original-or-at-least-very-early run PS3.
@Deanb: Doesn't that fee pay for several channels? I mean, maybe most of the stuff aired is just crap, but you are getting quite a lot for so little. There are Americans who pay nearly that much for one month of TV.
Wow, I remember when Jordan was the single biggest thing back in the mid-90's. I grew up in the Chicago area, and that man was like Jesus to basketball fans. I also remember his time as a baseball player.
I'd like to know how a kitten can unplug a console. They weigh next to nothing. Their claws could probably sever a cable, but they'd have to try really hard. I've had plenty of pets, and have plenty of friends with pets, and never, ever, have I seen or heard of a cat or dog unplugging a system.
@Atomsk88: Right, because big companies fork over billions of dollars without looking into where its going.
@lenandude: I only know one person whose PS3 failed on them. And it wasn't even the one who treats their consoles like crap.
@DocSeuss: Sadly, your only options are ebay or craigslist.