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ms_gwyn 04-13-2012 04:44 PM

ok that would so suck if they prevent us from backwards compatibility....the replay factor (at least for me) is a key thing....

I only had an issue with the ROD, and it was my fault and it resolved itself quickly. My only issue (that I recently discovered) was my HD DVD failure and had to send it back to MS and they replaced it with a standard DVD...of course I found this out after I purchased a friend's collection of HD DVDs...

DaemonSeid 04-13-2012 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ms_gwyn (Post 2138732)
ok that would so suck if they prevent us from backwards compatibility....the replay factor (at least for me) is a key thing....

I only had an issue with the ROD, and it was my fault and it resolved itself quickly. My only issue (that I recently discovered) was my HD DVD failure and had to send it back to MS and they replaced it with a standard DVD...of course I found this out after I purchased a friend's collection of HD DVDs...

ahhhh you got the hd dvd player too...still have mine.

PrettyBoy 04-14-2012 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 2138625)
I had my 1st xbox since day one and had only one rrod. I only upgraded after the newer ones had the hdmi ports built in and not one problem with it. I got my ps3 used like 3 years ago and no probs whatsoever and luckily it was one of the ones with backwards capability. I am not happy that supposedly the newer systems from both companies may have safeguards from being able to play pre owned games.

My best friend told me that his PS3 recently died on him. He said he got the "yellow light". I guess that's Sony's version of Microsoft's rrod. I hope my PS3 doesn't have that issue, because I play it much more than I play my 360.

DaemonSeid 04-14-2012 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy (Post 2138816)
My best friend told me that his PS3 recently died on him. He said he got the "yellow light". I guess that's Sony's version of Microsoft's rrod. I hope my PS3 doesn't have that issue, because I play it much more than I play my 360.

I believe that as long as the place you keep it in is relatively dust free as well as a good room temp you should be ok.


Btw, you guys need to check out The Witcher II next week. It will be a good game.

DaemonSeid 04-18-2012 06:55 AM

Anyone got some suggestions for some sub $150 over the ear headphones?

knight_shadow 04-18-2012 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 2139485)
Anyone got some suggestions for some sub $150 over the ear headphones?

I hear the Beats headphones are pretty good.

DaemonSeid 04-18-2012 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2139486)
I hear the Beats headphones are pretty good.

I have tried them and for what they are worth, they are severely over rated.

One model I think I will look at will be the Sennheiser HD 219

DaemonSeid 05-03-2012 02:07 PM

K-S....

I broke down and got The Beats...my ears are happy.

Listening to them and the Bose equivalents, I loved the Bass output but they could have done better with the noise cancellation but thankfully my trips on the metro have been a lot less stressful.

DaemonSeid 05-04-2012 07:34 AM

hey...for those of you who have kids that like comic books, Free Comic Book Day is tomorrow. Go to any shop in your area and they should be more than ready to give you some goodies. Follow the link for more info.

http://www.freecomicbookday.com/Home/1/1/27/981

And May the Fourth be With You

CougADPi 05-04-2012 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 2143521)
And May the Fourth be With You

And don't forget tomorrow, the Revenge of the Fifth. :)

DaemonSeid 05-07-2012 10:40 AM

and was followed by a Sobering Sunday the Sixth

DaemonSeid 05-09-2012 12:46 PM

Google gets Nevada driving licence for self-drive car

Driverless cars will soon be a reality on the roads of Nevada after the state approved America's first self-driven vehicle licence.

The first to hit the highway will be a Toyota Prius modified by search firm Google, which is leading the way in driverless car technology.

Its first drive included a spin down Las Vegas's famous strip.

Other car companies are also seeking self-driven car licences in Nevada.


The car uses video cameras mounted on the roof, radar sensors and a laser range finder to "see" other traffic.

Engineers at Google have previously tested the car on the streets of California, including crossing San Francisco's Golden Gate bridge.

For those tests, the car remained manned at all times by a trained driver ready to take control if the software failed.

According to software engineer Sebastian Thrun, the car has covered 140,000 miles with no accidents, other than a bump at traffic lights from a car behind.


Bruce Breslow, director of Nevada's Department of Motor Vehicles, says he believes driverless vehicles are the "cars of the future".

Nevada changed its laws to allow self-driven cars in March. The long-term plan is to license members of the public to drive such cars.

Google's car has been issued with a red licence plate to make it recognisable. The plate features an infinity sign next to the number 001.

http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-17989553

Cheerio 05-09-2012 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 2144754)
Google gets Nevada driving licence for self-drive car

Driverless cars will soon be a reality on the roads of Nevada after the state approved America's first self-driven vehicle licence.

The first to hit the highway will be a Toyota Prius modified by search firm Google, which is leading the way in driverless car technology.

Its first drive included a spin down Las Vegas's famous strip.

Other car companies are also seeking self-driven car licences in Nevada.


The car uses video cameras mounted on the roof, radar sensors and a laser range finder to "see" other traffic.

Engineers at Google have previously tested the car on the streets of California, including crossing San Francisco's Golden Gate bridge.

For those tests, the car remained manned at all times by a trained driver ready to take control if the software failed.

According to software engineer Sebastian Thrun, the car has covered 140,000 miles with no accidents, other than a bump at traffic lights from a car behind.


Bruce Breslow, director of Nevada's Department of Motor Vehicles, says he believes driverless vehicles are the "cars of the future".

Nevada changed its laws to allow self-driven cars in March. The long-term plan is to license members of the public to drive such cars.

Google's car has been issued with a red licence plate to make it recognisable. The plate features an infinity sign next to the number 001.

http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-17989553

:eek: Really. Driverless vehicles. And "the long-term plan is to license the public to drive such" (self-DRIVEN) cars.

It could truly work for those without appropriate appendages/stature who need to 'drive'/get around.

:eek: Thinking through the insurance/legal implications of these cars... complicated?

The future should belong to people who can reasonably think and act for themselves.

ms_gwyn 05-09-2012 02:18 PM

The future is now....anyone remember I, Robot?

ms_gwyn 05-10-2012 03:24 PM

OH MY GOD...

I can not wait for October....

AC III gameplay video


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