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She can't list the reasons she doesn't want to see this? Seems reasonable to me. Entertainment is subjective. Should she have to see the movie to say the reasons she didn't want to see the movie. That doesn't make much sense.
This is a blog site full of opinions; Jessica can have hers. She's not a journalist; she's a blogger. This is a blog post. Disagree with her if you want, but there's plenty of movie trailers i watch and say to myself "well, never gonna see that turd". If I heard about the robots-in-blackface and the Transformer testicles before I saw this.... thing; I wouldn't have.
Shut your whining mouth and list a movie you're never going to see (because everybody has them) and the reasons why. Here's mine: the Halloween remake.
Reason: I like the original too much.
Rational? Maybe not, but it's my preferences that matter for my entertainment. Oh no; I wrote my opinion on a blog site, wanna level any dismissive remarks my way buddy? Good job picking Transformers to make your stand for "Journalistic Integrity".
Somebody needs to explain these high-dollar ipod docks to me. Some of these things cost a couple hundred bucks.
You have an ipod. You then presumably have itunes. You want itunes on your tv and have a few benjamins to accomplish this; why not get a apple tv?
My wifi is terrible. it has no range and is quite slow. the test i just ran shows it at 2 mbps and one bar next to a macbook thats 10 mbps and full bars
Hey a low ranking! sorry i'm not ready to believe that HUGE black box on stage holds that little camera/sensor and an xbox. most of what they showed was being demo'd by sony for eyetoy/PS Eye for like the last five years. anybody remeber those red and green cups that they dipped into the on screen water in what 2005? it's the stuff with milo that's really wild and what i don't think that sensor bar in the pics is running. a sensor bar hooked to a work station running the math hooked to an xbox sure, but stuff that still needs alot of engineering to shrink down. sorry for the cynicism, but i've seen plenty of press conference shenanigans over the years. at the next GDC when that sensor and xbox isn't hiding, which it probably won't be, i'll start to think they'll put this thing on the market this generation. hopefully it won't be ingnored by developers like all the other gesture based control options on the market.
the same reason Nintendo ran demos off a SGI workstation and Sony's '06 Killzone trailer was fake. Hype. I think the tech is real but running off something that can do all the math; not an xbox hooked up to a camera/processor combo that will cost $100 at retail, or $200. When this stuff is ready it will be awesome.
I call bull. this feels very "project reality" to me. IMO there is no way that box is hooked up to a xbox.
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Does anyone know if this phone has the Navi Wheel? ya'know that thing where the the d-pad is capacitive for scrolling
wait

there's still an Interplay
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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