I'd imagine games are going to be pricey. Given the size of PS3 games, I know these can be smaller due to the lower resolution, but you are probably still talking in the 5-20GB range. The cart alone is going to be worth $20. I wouldn't be surprised to see games starting at $60.
@Newman513: If you are looking for a good forum, I'm a member of xbitlabs.com
Its small, but most of the people spend a lot of time working with computers, and usually provide plenty of good advice. A good place to go if you have troubles after your build.
Just click on the forums button up top, then post in the "technical support" forum. People are usually happy to give advice on new builds.
@Ccomfort: I need to look at technical documents in German on occasion, and Google's service has vastly improved. They even have a "listen" button on the translations, so you can hear what it is supposed to sound like.
I idle my car to warm it up because I like to be able to see. When it's -20°C if the car isn't warm enough to blast warm air at your windshield you get instant fogging. Then you crash and die.
@SKiTz: The machines, sure. Probalby would have showed up on the screen. The flaw is the TSA guy not watching the screen. A guy sitting there 8 hours a day is bound to miss a few passengers out of shear boredom.
The studios are shooting themselves in the foot with this 28 day policy anyway. As more people get their media from streaming, they will get less revenue from Blockbuster. The 28 day thing will drive people who want it right away to Torrent it, instead of pay-streaming, and the torrent file will be there because someone will get a copy from blockbuster and upload it.
What's with that crown? You think Jesus would be caught dead with a crown on? Hardly the message he was trying to convey. Pretty sure he didn't see himself as a king.
Are they trying to be AOL? Because AOL sucked. walled gardens no the Internet are a stupid idea, they never work. Just shows how clueless Apple is about their online presence.
I like Fastcopy, becuase it is well, fast, you can throttle it, it's script-able (great for running automated overnight backups) it can sync, and it just works. The documentation could use some better translations, but its good enough.