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From IGN.com
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I got this off Ign.com poor PS3:(
July 21, 2006 - The PlayStation 2 is the Muhammad Ali of the current hardware generation, still bouncing and baiting its opponents after what was in retrospect an easy victory. By the end of last year, more than 100 million had been sold, and worldwide software sales were closing in on 2 billion units. PlayStation has replaced Nintendo as the catchall name for gaming in the mainstream, and every day millions of people switch on for another go on one of the 6,200 PlayStation 2 games released so far. How, then, has Sony managed to burn all this goodwill in just a few short months? Not a week has gone by since the PlayStation 3 made its underwhelming debut at E3 in May when Sony wasn't making the headlines for all the wrong reasons. The company's PR department has been running itself ragged trying to temper the ill will hurled at the company. One of the victims of this onslaught was Molly Smith, Sony's longtime head of PR in America, who quit after nearly a decade in that role. But she isn't the only executive feeling the heat. From Ken Kutaragi on down, the big people at Sony are getting battered in the press in a way that seemed unimaginable just a year ago.
July 21, 2006 - The PlayStation 2 is the Muhammad Ali of the current hardware generation, still bouncing and baiting its opponents after what was in retrospect an easy victory. By the end of last year, more than 100 million had been sold, and worldwide software sales were closing in on 2 billion units. PlayStation has replaced Nintendo as the catchall name for gaming in the mainstream, and every day millions of people switch on for another go on one of the 6,200 PlayStation 2 games released so far. How, then, has Sony managed to burn all this goodwill in just a few short months? Not a week has gone by since the PlayStation 3 made its underwhelming debut at E3 in May when Sony wasn't making the headlines for all the wrong reasons. The company's PR department has been running itself ragged trying to temper the ill will hurled at the company. One of the victims of this onslaught was Molly Smith, Sony's longtime head of PR in America, who quit after nearly a decade in that role. But she isn't the only executive feeling the heat. From Ken Kutaragi on down, the big people at Sony are getting battered in the press in a way that seemed unimaginable just a year ago.
g4tv still good
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why does everyone hate G4tv I find some of the shows funny and it has overall good shows like ATOTS, Cheat, and Xplay:D
Hot As Hell
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still raising money:|
Today I will mostly stay in my pool because of this 98 degree heat:(
Today I will mostly stay in my pool because of this 98 degree heat:(
Saving Money
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I have $280 dollers and saving till $500
about half way there:D
about half way there:D
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