Finally got my new T3s today. They are utterly ridiculous. I need to give them more of a test, but they are the best quality ECH I’ve ever used. They even shaved down the plug so it wouldn’t interfere with my dermal.
When I read Stephen Fry’s very brief review of the T2s, I didn’t understand why it was so short – now I totally get it. They are just brilliant. I’ve used so many different sets of headphones before – these are the complete best.
They even come in a box that you can take 15m under water. Y’know, for when you go shallow-pool diving with your headphones but don’t want to take them out of the box because they’ll break.
My laptop, rather suddenly, gave up on me yesterday so I’ve had to get a new one. All technology seems to be against me recently. That’s quite an annoyance for a web developer/wannabe programmer.
You’re looking at our new bed/part deposit on a house. The worst part is, I’m not even excited. Is that a breakthrough?
While the prosthetic looks like a normal finger Jerry can peel it back from the ‘nail’ and plug it into the USB slot on his computer using it as an additional hard drive.
I don’t have a lot of PS3 games, but I’ve recently been getting back into it and I’m really enjoying it. Mostly playing Far Cry 2 and Skate 2, but I picked up Killzone 2 (do I only play sequels?!) today and it’s got the first SIXAXIS support I’ve seen.
I had a Wii, and I was always underwhelmed by the whole experience. It seems like the wavy controller stuff is shoehorned in in a lot of games just because of the whole gimmick surrounding the console. That’s not to say anything really negative about the Wii – I love Nintendo and it’s so good to see one of the game-makers from when I first started playing kicking ass (after Sega committed suicide with the Saturn), but I couldn’t get past the overbearing gimmick of the Wii.
Killzone 2 implements motion detection so subtly and so appropriately that I can’t help but be impressed by it. Turning the controller to open valve releases and set blast charges is just such an amazing touch, and fits perfectly with the oft-overlooked environmental interaction aspect of FPS games.
Loving this! Gaming is really floating my boat these days.