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Posted: Dec 1st 2009 6:06AM (Unverified) said

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Great News, now Bring On The Games!

Posted: Dec 1st 2009 7:18AM Chris DPSN AggieCEO XBLThe Aggi said

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really?

did you just come thru a time warp from 2006?
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Posted: Dec 1st 2009 8:15AM (Unverified) said

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No, I'm thinking that 2010 is REALLY saturated, like +5 per month will kill my wallet pretty easy, so Sony can bring some games NOW that I still have money on my pocket XP
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Posted: Dec 1st 2009 10:04AM Bailers77 said

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Bring on the games? NO!!!! There are still a bunch of stuff from this year I haven't gotten yet (like Ratchet and Uncharted). Too busy still with stuff from earlier in the year and that !#$& Spec Ops mode in MW2.

I hear what you are saying though. About 6 games that are scheduled for 1st half of 2010... too much for me to be able to buy and have the time to play.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2009 8:03AM Galley said

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I camped out in 38 degree weather for five hours for PS3 bundle. It was totally worth it! I'm really loving LittleBigPlanet.

Posted: Dec 1st 2009 9:24AM The Pirate said

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Wow. in the UK, 38 degree weather is boiling. I think in the UK it was 2 degrees yesterday and its about 6 degrees today.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2009 11:15AM HydrophobicFish PSN ID Hydrophob said

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In America, 38 degrees is next to freezing, I'm too lazy to do the math, but in your crazy moon number temperatures, it's like, 4-6 degrees in the UK.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2009 2:49PM ToTheMoon said

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>>in your crazy moon number temperatures

You mean what the rest of the world uses? ;)
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Posted: Dec 1st 2009 8:26PM afrosheen said

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Personally, while I see the scientific value of the Celsius scale, it's retardedly short on numbers when you're talking about weather. 0 is frozen water, 100 is boiling water, yeah...

Fahrenheit is a much larger scale. 32 degrees for freezing water and ~220 for boiling. I can tell a huge difference on how comfortable it is outside between 72 and 85 degrees, but on the Celsius scale, it looks minuscule. Same goes for 90 degrees (livable) and 100 degrees (oh god why get me a lemonade).

While I welcome the switch to metric, screw Celsius.
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