9th April 2008, 10:00 PM
http://kotaku.com/377090/sony-wants-to-k...g-your-psp
Wow, while some of those questions are pretty much exactly right, I have to say that half of them are incredibly... um... out of touch? Like, people written by a bunch of stereotypical old people from a "I don't understand the young people!" movie.
I mean, "Because it makes me feel like a rebel"? Seriously? No seriously, seriously!?
Most of them don't even count as "motivation" so much as "excuses". Of the ones that could even be considered "reasons", one is the best and only reason I need, it allows me to do more with my PSP. That's all it comes down to for me, and I would assume most people. Aside from that, they seem to be (since they can't really get away with directly lying about it) trying to "hint" to people that it's not legal (though it totally is, although if you are downloading entire PSP games or something from somewhere then yes, that is very illegal).
Wow, while some of those questions are pretty much exactly right, I have to say that half of them are incredibly... um... out of touch? Like, people written by a bunch of stereotypical old people from a "I don't understand the young people!" movie.
I mean, "Because it makes me feel like a rebel"? Seriously? No seriously, seriously!?
Most of them don't even count as "motivation" so much as "excuses". Of the ones that could even be considered "reasons", one is the best and only reason I need, it allows me to do more with my PSP. That's all it comes down to for me, and I would assume most people. Aside from that, they seem to be (since they can't really get away with directly lying about it) trying to "hint" to people that it's not legal (though it totally is, although if you are downloading entire PSP games or something from somewhere then yes, that is very illegal).
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)