I don't think the future of entertainment will be so different than it is today, or even 500 years ago. The medium may change, but that's really about it. Humans like to be entertained, period. Here's an interesting new development in 'moderntainment';
http://us.dubli.com/The-New-York-Spygame__3_2913?gmt=-60
which I think could really indicate how people are starting to think about their space and entertainment, and how to make the most of something that even a few years ago was pretty much the preserve of novels and OTT Hollywood shows. Food for thought, I think.
Why not go to http://www.dubli.com/ and buy the parts there? The shopping mall is full of cheap bargains. Buy something, rip the motor out, buy something else, use the frame... the list goes on. Or even better, just buy something new and fiddle about with it and then claim it as your own. With DubLi, it's all possible. Why? Cos it's cheap:)
Try DubLi's shopping mall, you should be able to find what you need there, and the prices are guaranteed to be the lowest on the internet, so you won't have anything to lose!
The internet is providing plenty of discount outlets and venues where you can buy gadgets and geegaws for well under the recommended retail price. Why pester the big companies to put the $$$ down? Look at websites like http://www.dubli.com/ - they're selling brand new products at fractions of the prices, simply by putting a simple spin on the auction model. Those who are serious about sourcing cheap, up-to-date gadgets can find them easily and buy them. Meanwhile, Sony can shift their units to those who just don't care - there's always somebody who wants it all NOW and doesn't care about the price of the damn thing.
And that, my friends, is the beauty of capitalism. Activision? They should stop blaming Sony's reasonable model and focus instead on producing quality games that work cross-platform.
I don't think the future of entertainment will be so different than it is today, or even 500 years ago. The medium may change, but that's really about it. Humans like to be entertained, period. Here's an interesting new development in 'moderntainment'; http://us.dubli.com/The-New-York-Spygame__3_2913?gmt=-60 which I think could really indicate how people are starting to think about their space and entertainment, and how to make the most of something that even a few years ago was pretty much the preserve of novels and OTT Hollywood shows. Food for thought, I think.
Why not go to http://www.dubli.com/ and buy the parts there? The shopping mall is full of cheap bargains. Buy something, rip the motor out, buy something else, use the frame... the list goes on. Or even better, just buy something new and fiddle about with it and then claim it as your own. With DubLi, it's all possible. Why? Cos it's cheap :)
Try DubLi's shopping mall, you should be able to find what you need there, and the prices are guaranteed to be the lowest on the internet, so you won't have anything to lose!
Lol, 2 million bucks for a car? That's just dumb when you can get a brand new Harley Davidson for 80 cents. Plus the Harley's way cooler. Don't believe me? Check it out. Only 11 days to go... http://us.dubli.com/Harley-Davidson-2009-FLHX-Street-Glide__3_1337
The internet is providing plenty of discount outlets and venues where you can buy gadgets and geegaws for well under the recommended retail price. Why pester the big companies to put the $$$ down? Look at websites like http://www.dubli.com/ - they're selling brand new products at fractions of the prices, simply by putting a simple spin on the auction model. Those who are serious about sourcing cheap, up-to-date gadgets can find them easily and buy them. Meanwhile, Sony can shift their units to those who just don't care - there's always somebody who wants it all NOW and doesn't care about the price of the damn thing. And that, my friends, is the beauty of capitalism. Activision? They should stop blaming Sony's reasonable model and focus instead on producing quality games that work cross-platform.