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#81777
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Discussion: Your most prized star wars collectible
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Get insurance and lie about the value. There would be no way for them to prove otherwise. Make it more worth your while.

And, honestly, the instances of the USPS losing stuff is relatively small. They just get bad press because it's a government run institution instead of a private org. Anytime something goes even minutely haywire, they get lunged at. UPS or FedEx goes awry, people brush it off. I think the perception of the mail system would be different if they were privatized like UPS and FedEx. Alas...
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#81641
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New PS2
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You mean the Nintendo DS, right? They actually are not using the moniker "GameBoy" on it. Just Nintendo DS. And it runs $149.99 at just about any retail outlet. Not terrible. But when you consider that is the same price currently being charged for a brand new PS2 or X-Box, it starts to look a little expensive. But I think it still plays all the old GBA games.
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#81621
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Classic Games
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Yeah, that game was great. My brother has it on his GBA. Fun stuff.

When I move into my new townhouse next week, I think I'm going to make it a point to permanently connect my Atari 2600 to my TV so I don't have to constantly dis/reconnect it each time I want to use it. Now we're talking classic games.
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#81603
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HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray
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From the Bits yesterday...

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Some interesting news on the HD format war front this week. One of the founding members of the Blu-ray Disc Association, Thomson Consumer Electronics (RCA, GE, Proscan) has announced that they intend to support both the Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD formats. This is important, because it's manufacturers that support both formats that ultimately MAY produce actual hardware (combo players) that work with both formats. You can click here for more on this.
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#81598
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Lucasfilm acknowledging fan hate
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Originally posted by: ADigitalMan
I'm waiting for that plot twist that explains why Luke's saber now starts off green in ANH, and then changes to blue.


You must have missed the new line from Yoda in the DVDs...

"Believe! Believe you must or green the blade stays! When believe you do, the blade turns blue."

Yoda was a poet early in his life.

Sorry, just hadda.
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#81591
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HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray
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Well, at least it's getting some practical press coverage...

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Disney endorsement deadlocks disc format war
The Asahi Shimbun

The Walt Disney Co.'s endorsement Wednesday of the Blu-ray technology has increased the possibility that consumers, electronics manufacturers or both will be the real losers of the format war over next-generation video discs.

Disney's decision to release video on Blu-ray discs almost evenly divides U.S. movie studios into two groupings.

Disney joined Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. and Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. in support of the Blu-ray format promoted by Sony Corp. and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.

Together, the four studios accounted for an estimated 47 percent of DVD sales in the United States during the first six months of this year.

Last week, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., New Line Cinema Corp., Universal Studios Inc. and Paramount Pictures Corp., which hold a combined 45-percent market share, announced that they will produce video in the HD-DVD format, a technology pushed by Toshiba Corp. and NEC Corp. that is incompatible with Blu-ray.

Disney's announcement has all but eliminated any incentive for developers to explore a compromise before a number of players and recorders hit the market next year, analysts say.

A two-way split will result in a much-feared replay of the classic VHS-Betamax showdown in the videocassette recorder market, which left some consumers with a vast library of unusable Beta videos.

Electronics manufacturers could also pay dearly.

Consumers have few reasons to hurry their decision on which of the competing standards to choose, particularly because many are believed to be content with current-generation DVDs.

Next-generation DVDs such as Blu-ray and HD-DVD discs may wind up being high-end products that will never become mainstream, analysts say.

The lobbying of electronics manufacturers in Tinseltown is also far from over.

Warner, Disney and Twentieth Century Fox, aware of the risks of betting on a losing horse, have all refused to rule out the possibility they may release videos in the competing format.

``The battleground has entirely shifted to Hollywood,' said an executive of a Japanese company that backs Blu-ray.

Engineers are wary of the growing clout of U.S. movie studios, which, as the dominant content providers, hold a vital vote in the format war.

``Key development principles may be sacrificed if (companies) go all out to win the backing of studios,' said an official in charge of technological development at an electronics manufacturer.

Some industry officials even speculate that by not giving a definitive advantage to either standard, the Hollywood studios may be trying to delay the introduction of next-generation discs, which call for huge capital investments.(IHT/Asahi: December 11,2004)
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#81429
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Rankings
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Go for it, m'man.

Here's how everyone stands thus far...

12143 Bossk
10730 motti_soL
5763 GundarkHunter
5257 PSYCHO_DAYV
5021 Shimraa
3841 Luke Skywalker
2074 jimbo
1798 sean wookie
1715 ricarleite
1645 StarTrooper3000


Shouldn't take you too long. Only about 70 more to go.