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and babies #gizmodoremainders
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10/17/09
Whether or not giz knew that at the time is another thing. I think they just wanted to get a bit more site traffic :) #gizmodoremainders
10/16/09
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P.S.: I'm sorry for using my Facebook, I'm in a hurry;)
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03/05/09
I don't think anything they do is ever 100% ingenuous.
03/05/09
i.e. [www.southparkstudios.com]
03/05/09
More options is not a bad thing.
03/05/09
03/05/09
I do watch things on the desktop/laptop, but for extended viewing and comfort, the livingroom (or lounging in bed!) is the place to be, for me.
03/06/09
03/06/09
I have a Wii, but don't use it anymore (not much worth doing on it, sadly). It just can't do much, and what it can do, it doesn't do particularly well. If it was half the retail cost, it might be worth it for passing a few rainy day hours or the occasional party game (but otherwise the games seem fairly shallow, and not worth a lot of replay). I sum up the Wii in two words: Limited fun.
For watching DVD quality content, I prefer the Roku. It's extremely well suited to the task it is designed to perform; namely, providing crystal-clear video in SD or HD, great sound and no extra frills or gimmicks, and nice simple, normal remote. I like it very much. More devices should be so simple and perform so well. Instead everything gets jumbled into one device and ends up perfmorning multiple tasks, but all fairly shittily.
03/05/09
Oh my shit. That was downright immprescient.
02/20/09
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