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10015Weird Al YankovicPrince is greatJrs1991Jul 23, 2014View
10014Weird Al YankovicPrince seems to be the only artist who never wanted a Weird Al parody done. What an idiot. Prince sucks.<br><br><iframe scrolling="no" src="https://celebrity.yahoo.com/video/weird-al-yankovic-explains-why-222824349.html?format=embed" allowfullscreen="true" mozallowfullscreen="true" webkitallowfullscreen="true" allowtransparency="true" frameborder="0" height="360" width="640"></iframe>Vaporman87Jul 23, 2014View
10013Remember Sony's "Walkman"?On the flip side, Betamax players are collector's items worth hundreds of dollars now. So, score for those poor saps who bought one ages ago and kept it. <br>Vaporman87Jul 23, 2014View
10012post-apocalypse moviesIt's been ages since I watched Johnny Mnemonic. I'll have to re-watch that one. I know I didn't like it as much as The Matrix (which felt similar in mood and style). But since the sequels made that franchise lame, perhaps watching the stand alone Johnny Mnemonic will seem much better now. <br>Vaporman87Jul 23, 2014View
10011post-apocalypse moviesYeah,&nbsp;<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; background-color: rgb(254, 253, 249);">Johnny Mnemonic is pretty good.</span>Jrs1991Jul 23, 2014View
10010Remember Sony's "Walkman"?As Bluigi and vkimo point out, Sony has an ego.&nbsp; Again and again, it smacks them.&nbsp; From Beta to Minidisc to Memory Stick.&nbsp; Remember when Playstation 3 was $600?&nbsp; <br><blockquote rel="pikachulover"><b>pikachulover wrote :</b><br><i> Didn't Sony have an MP3 player Walkman when ipods became popular like 10 years ago? Or am I thinking of something else? </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>Everybody had an MP3 player then.&nbsp; The iPod just happened to be the first successful one, due to its attractive screen and intuitive controls (compared to the competition at the time.)&nbsp; Here are the Sony "Network Walkman" MS6 and 7.&nbsp; The 7 came out in 1999.<br><br><img src="/images/postImages/1406124072NW-MS6.JPG" height="333" width="444&quot;"><br><br><img src="/images/postImages/1406124088NW-MS7.JPG"><br><br>After iPod proved portable digital file music players could be successful, Sony tried yet again with the NW-HD1.&nbsp; <br><br><img src="/images/postImages/1406124511sony-nw-hd-1.jpg"><br><br>This model boasted superior quality and features in some ways...but would not play MP3 files.&nbsp; Only Sony's proprietary ATRAC format.&nbsp; Naturally, the device did little in the market, despite a later firmware upgrade to correct this.&nbsp; Sony's hubris strikes again!<br>shakin steakJul 23, 2014View
10009post-apocalypse movies<blockquote rel="Vaporman87"><b>Vaporman87 wrote :</b><br><i> I've said before, and I'll repeat here... The Postman is a GOOD MOVIE. I don't care what others say. Phooey on them. <img src="/images/smilies/MavLaughOutLoud.gif"><br><br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>That's how I feel about Johnny Mnemonic too.<br><br>Thanks everybody great suggestions!<br><br>shakin steakJul 23, 2014View
10008post-apocalypse moviesI liked Resident Evil: Extinction.<br><br>It was a lot better than the first film.<br>Mr MagicJul 23, 2014View
10007post-apocalypse moviesI loved Water World too despite all the hate. I even went to the Water World stunt show at Universal. <br><br>There's tons of great movies in the genre. I like I am Legend &amp; The Omega Man both of which are based on the Richard Matheson novel. The Road was a bit too depressing for me.<br>vkimoJul 23, 2014View
10006Remember Sony's "Walkman"?I think Sony is pricing this high to make it more appealing. Think about it, no matter how rich you are you likely have the same smart phone as the teenager walking down the street. I think affluent consumers want a "stand out" device, even if it is quite superfluous. <br>vkimoJul 23, 2014View