I've got an n64, ps2 (the thick as a brick original one), and a 360 that I don't have much use for right now. No clue if they still work properly. Anyone want them?
I've been thinking a long time about getting a PS2, because I've never owned a Playstation console and I know there is a towering pile of great games that I missed out on. I guess my only concern would be the price of shipping, since I don't know where you're located. Did you have a price in mind?
I live in Oregon. No clue, to be honest. Research and quality check time, I suppose. Also time to find everything I have related to that sucker (games, controllers, memory cards). I wont charge you for those, so yay for free shit?
Just turned the sucker on, and it seems to be working just fine for me. One working controller, and one memory card (that is probably stupidly full of saved game data).
Here's the games list.
Psychonauts Ace Combat 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms 8 Disgaea Samurai Warriors Manhunt Dynasty Tactics 2 Final Fantasy X The Godfather Max Payne Bully SOCOM 2 GTA Liberty City Stories Metal Gear Solid 1-3 Capcom vs SNK 2: Mark of the Millenium
Newegg advertises their extended warranties as "Protecting your investment.". That silliness aside, can something be considered an investment if it's expected to only go down in value?
Well with some computer companies (and possibly others) the extended warranty is worth it because if your computer craps out in a couple of years they may actually replace it with a newer model.
define: investment actually states that: "A thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future.", so I'm going to go invest in coffee, and then invest in some coffee.
Podkicker is an okay. It is not very feature rich but it is reliable. I think the Pro version may have more features but it is an entirely different app so I do not know much about it.
Well RSS Demon can go die in a fire. Anyone know of a good podcatcher program for Android smartphones?
I use Beyond Pod, the free version is fine for RSS, the paid one gives you awesome stuff if you use it for audio podcasts. It comes with a week for the trial to make the decision for yourself.
Yeah, but the weird thing is they completely removed the web site. How hard does everyone think it would be to scrape the feed from the Wayback Machine? I really feel an obligation to keep those reviews alive.
Well RSS Demon can go die in a fire. Anyone know of a good podcatcher program for Android smartphones?
I use Podkicker.
Podkicker. I've had occasional issues with downloads but usually everything's awesome. I've never actually used another podcasting app so I can't compare. I don't know what the free version's like because I got the paid one pretty much as soon as it came out, but the paid one is great. Free was also awesome when I was using it. This is the rambliest post I've ever typed.
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Just turned the sucker on, and it seems to be working just fine for me. One working controller, and one memory card (that is probably stupidly full of saved game data).
Here's the games list.
Psychonauts
Ace Combat 4
Romance of the Three Kingdoms 8
Disgaea
Samurai Warriors
Manhunt
Dynasty Tactics 2
Final Fantasy X
The Godfather
Max Payne
Bully
SOCOM 2
GTA Liberty City Stories
Metal Gear Solid 1-3
Capcom vs SNK 2: Mark of the Millenium
define: investment actually states that: "A thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future.", so I'm going to go invest in coffee, and then invest in some coffee.