I've never had any problems with my PS3 (other than the PSN) and I've had it since 08.

On the other hand, HBOGo is pretty damn amazing. All HBO shows, every season, every episode in the palm of you hand? Amazing. I'm watching Band of Brothers and then Oz, same show really.

TheCorpulent1 said:That was the thing that really put me over the edge. My 360 died and Microsoft sent me a refurbished one free of charge. My PS3 died and Sony wanted me to pay almost the price of a whole new one just to send it in and have it looked at. F*** that. I just bought a new PS3 instead. If this one fails, that's it; I'm done with Sony. I'll miss Uncharted and some of the other exclusives, but not enough to warrant dealing with Sony's bulls*** anymore.
charging you that much just to take a look at the PS3 is ridiculousI've never had any problems with my PS3 (other than the PSN) and I've had it since 08.
That sounds pretty amazing Darth does it cost much
Hulu Plus doesn't play ads, allows HD viewing, allows handheld device viewing, and doesn't make episodes expire. But it's still subject to some wacky licensing bulls*** with the studios that results in weird things like only having certain seasons of various shows, as Tron mentioned. Personally, I don't mind the ads now that Hulu's actually learning to target me (i.e. showing me mostly video game ads and those badass Mayhem AllState ads), I don't care about watching random sitcoms and TV shows in HD, I don't really feel a need to watch Hulu on my phone when there are like a billion other things to do on it, and I actually watch shows pretty regularly, so expiration dates aren't an issue for me. So, to make a long story short: ripoff.
That was the thing that really put me over the edge. My 360 died and Microsoft sent me a refurbished one free of charge. My PS3 died and Sony wanted me to pay almost the price of a whole new one just to send it in and have it looked at. F*** that. I just bought a new PS3 instead. If this one fails, that's it; I'm done with Sony. I'll miss Uncharted and some of the other exclusives, but not enough to warrant dealing with Sony's bulls*** anymore.

- Not anything related to me but the whole Toyota Recall thing was a bit of a black eye especially since Toyota essentially set the gold standard for Lean manufacturing and Quality assurance.
Wow. Even more of a ripoff, then.No, it still has ads![]()

This situation is different from just going down due to ****** maintence or whatever. They're basically under siege by a group of hackers with a grudge, and that's why PSN has been down for as long as they have been.
Actually, it is **** maintenance. If you own a network and provide a service part of maintenance is to make sure someone with a grudge or just for the lolz hacks that network and interrupts service. If some hackers took down Comcast's network I'd be like "Yo Comcast, what's up, you're supposed to stop **** like that happening!" in a sternly written letter as I could not write an e-mail.
In part, I guess, but it's not like it's just down for no other reason than being a crappy service like you're making out. I've played on both Live and PSN, and both have played relatively the same for me.
You know, Netflix still works on the PS3. I just found that s**t out yesterday.
I enjoy playing in complete silence on PSN.

You know, Netflix still works on the PS3. I just found that s**t out yesterday.
I read something a few weeks ago that the whole "OMG MY BRAKES!" deal was hugely overblown and the cases that set off the whole pandemonium might not have even been legit. There was a problem but it wasn't like you were actually risking life or death every time you stepped into your Camry.
Really? That's cool. I tried to not too long after this first started but couldn't get in.
Well, I always muted my mic whenever I played a game on Live, so I guess I do, too![]()
If still says that you have to sign in, just attempt to sign in two or three times and it will play anyway.
Hey, the common consumer will always find a reason to sue the pants off the evil, nameless, faceless, foreign corporation.
And having been in the game as long as they have been, Toyota should have detected this oversight no matter how non-fatal it was just to spare themselves the grief of a hundred unnecessary court cases.
That's true, but it seems like Toyota's numbers are still as good as ever.