OK who on this forum was the in sane one's waiting for the ps3 to be released?
Not me! Even my 10 year old son said that the guys that were camping out in tents in front of the stores to pay $600 for a PS3 were crazy. Believe me, I had a big sigh of releif hearing those words come out of my son's mouth.
Amen to that, why would you pay $2-$5,000 for something thats going to be $200-$300 in a year? Just to be the first, i'll save my money and put it elsewhere, such as gears or tint for example
Not me! Even my 10 year old son said that the guys that were camping out in tents in front of the stores to pay $600 for a PS3 were crazy. Believe me, I had a big sigh of releif hearing those words come out of my son's mouth.
I was just thinking maybe we might see that with the all new 2007 Toyota Tundra it's mine it's mine LOL On the topic about the Ps2 I still recall that event and people punching out the store manager and the Police being called when I was shopping that night I was like this is Crazy people need to get a Life it's just a Gaming Unit..
Two men who had agreed to buy two PlayStation 3 consoles from a third man attacked the seller at a La Palma McDonald’s restaurant early Monday morning.
The victim -- a man in his 20s whose name was not released -- was assaulted with pepper spray and robbed of the coveted consoles.
The seller met the two men around 1 a.m. at a McDonald’s restaurant on Moody Street and Orangethorpe Avenue, according to Sgt. Terry Kim of the La Palma Police Department.
One man sprayed the victim with pepper spray, then the pair fled on foot with the PS3 consoles, Kim said.
The victim was treated by paramedics at the scene, he said.
The suspects are described as men in their 20s.
The victim said that he had advertised the consoles on Craigslist.com, and was trying to sell both items for $5,000. PS3s retail for $500 or $600 per unit.
"You need to look at everybody here as if they're trying to kill you, but you can't treat them that way. Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." - Major General J. Mattis, 1st Marine Division