But ... But ... Shouldn't Everyone Have The Right To a Sony Playstation-3?

ViRedd

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Nov 18, 6:19 AM EST

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By PETER SVENSSON
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Two armed thugs tried to rob a line of people waiting for the new PlayStation 3 game system to go on sale early Friday and shot one man who refused to give up his money, authorities said.
In Sullivan, Ind., a man was in critical condition after emergency surgery for a stab wound after he and a friend tried to rob two men of consoles they waited 36 hours in line to buy, police said.
Nationwide, short supplies of the PS3 and strong demand led to long lines of buyers, some waiting for days outside stores. Once the doors opened Friday, they pushed and shoved their way to the shelves in several cities to get at the limited supply. Two people were arrested in Fresno, Calif., after a crowd trampled people in a parking lot.
It was about 3 a.m. when the two gunmen in Putnam, a town of about 9,000 residents in northeast Connecticut, confronted 15 to 20 people standing outside a Wal-Mart store and demanded money, said State Police Lt. J. Paul Vance.
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"One of the patrons resisted. That patron was shot," Vance said.
Vance said the gunmen fled after shooting Michael Penkala, 21, of Webster, Mass., in the chest and shoulder. Penkala was in stable condition at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center in Worcester, Mass., with injuries not believed to be life-threatening, Vance said.
Police were searching for the suspects, both believed to be in their teens, Vance said. He said one was wearing a ski mask and brandishing a handgun, and the other had what appeared to be a shotgun.
About 30 miles away, another shopper was beaten and robbed of his new PlayStation 3 just minutes after he bought it at a store in Manchester, police said.
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The shopper told police five men surrounded and beat him as he left the Shoppes at Buckland Hills.
Police Sgt. Chris Davis said the attackers pushed one of their cohorts out of the car as they drove away. That man, a 17-year-old from Windsor, was charged with robbery, larceny, assault and breach of peace.
Four other teenagers were arrested, and more arrests were expected, police told WTNH-TV late Friday.
Andrew Templeton, 20, and David Wiggins, 28, of Sullivan, Ind., were assaulted by two teens after waiting for 36 hours at a Super Wal-Mart, police said.
They were unloading their PlayStation 3s from their car when two teens approached them carrying a chain and a tire iron and demanding their consoles, said Sullivan Police Chief David Story.
A fight broke out. Wiggins' nose was broken, and he stabbed one of the attackers, Dylan Moss, 19, police said. Moss was in critical condition after surgery, officials said.
Sullivan County Prosecutor Bob Springer said he plans to charge Moss and accomplice Dustin Fagg, 19, with felony robbery.
Elsewhere, two men wearing black ski masks and sunglasses made off with five consoles after holding two employees at gunpoint at an Englewood, Ohio, video game store Thursday night, police said.
A Pennsylvania teenager was also robbed of his new PlayStation by a man who tapped on his car window with a handgun in Allentown, police said.
In Lexington, Ky., someone fired BB pellets from a passing vehicle at people waiting outside a Best Buy store, according to WKYT, whose own reporter said she was among four people grazed while she interviewed buyers in line.
Police fired a talcum powder ball at the ground outside a Target store in Henrico, Va., to get the attention of an unruly crowd of about 350 people who were waiting to buy one of the shop's eight consoles, police said.
In McLean, Va., police fired pepper pellets Friday morning to subdue a rowdy crowd of about 200 people outside a Circuit City store at Tysons Corner Center mall. One person complained of shortness of breath after the pellets were fired and was taken to the hospital, authorities said.
A Best Buy store in Boston, aware it had only 140 of the consoles, got smart about the big sale - its employees gave out tickets to the first 140 people in line so everyone could go home until the store opened.
 

ViRedd

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Now, if only these guys were smart enough to get the federal government to do their stealing for them ... why, just like a "Chicken in Every Pot," we could have a Playstation in every family room.

Vi
 

Resinman

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actually Vi,,,the marketing division plans these types of things,,,its about free advertising,,

create a very small or only release a small supply when there is a huge demand,,

and Presto

so far its a success

these are the people who first voted for Bush

resinman
 

ViRedd

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hahahahaha!!!! I see ... Its BUSH'S fault!

See Resin, you'v hit it on the head. Its all the fault of the greedy bastards who run Sony Corp. That's exactly why we need a government take-over of Sony. We need to nationalize the Sony Playstation-3 and give them to the underclass. At least that would solve part of the crime problem, no? :) After all ... we have a "right" to video games and these greedy corporations have no right to exist at all ... especially if they actually MARKET their products in such a way as to make a ... a ... a ... dare I say it? .... a ... a ... PROFIT! *lol*

Vi
 

Resinman

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Instead of waiting in line each week for the free goverment cheese



we could just stand in line and get a free playstation game instead,,,


hehehehehe,,,,

resinman
 

AllMeatNoPotato

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actually Vi,,,the marketing division plans these types of things,,,its about free advertising,,

create a very small or only release a small supply when there is a huge demand,,

and Presto

so far its a success

these are the people who first voted for Bush

resinman
ok, I take it you have never studied economics at all. lets sit here and think about it. "Hey, lets make only a few so we can only make a few dollars. yeah, that sounds like a winner to me." the fact is due to the high investment of new technology, they can only make a small amount. think about every new piece needs a person to make it, design it, and debug it. alot of time just to train those people. now we are not even accounting for testing time that every produce goes threw. now you are right in some instances but not when it comes to merchandising. they are not even releasing it in europe until march of next year. is that a marketing ploy? how about the shipments being sent out of sony japan everyday and being flown to america? how about the 3 quarter losses sony has taken this year and how they are hoping this system brings them out of it? oh yeah, sony is based out of Japan so that would mean they have no input in our elections. no absentee voting or representation in the electoral college. now I don't think they voted for bush. sometimes it is best to educate ourselves before we make asses out of ouselves.
 

ViRedd

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But AllMeat ... none of that matters at all. I mean, where's your compassion for the "needy," my good man?

Well, it doesn't matter as long as we have all those "poor" people going without thier Sony Playstation-3's this Christmas ... whoops, I mean "Holiday Season." Why, how in the world will we keep the underclass from attacking the ruling class if we don't make a Sony Playstation-3 a "right" of citizenship. Whoops, there I go again, being politically incorrect. I guess we have to supply a Sony Playstation-3 to all those illegal ... whoops, I mean "Undocumented" aliens crossing our borders too.

Vi
 

ViRedd

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Yes, my good man! ... and thank you! :)

Soon, we will have our Playstation Utopia on Earth. I can just see it now:

"As a subsection to the withholding tax statute: Please note, the federal government is assessing this $1.50 in additional taxes to be deducted weekly. This deduction from your labor is for the 'Preservation Of The Playstation-3 For The Under-Privileged Program For The Needy.'

We are adding the Playstation benefit to enhance the ever-popular 'Midnight Basketball' program. Your federal government, in its wisdom and undying quest for leveling the playing field, and in its unending search to weed out all of the greedy winners of 'life's lottery' hereby makes the proclamation that all those with a yen for a Playstation-3 are created equal and that none shall go without. We are here to serve you."


Thank you ...


Your compassionate bureaucrat at the IRS.
 

Resinman

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AllMeatNoPotato

You are incorrect in the data you provided. Your lack of economic experience spills over into your ignorance at hand.


One day when you educate yourself,,,,thats when you will become a bigger person. Till then we will all have to tolerate your incoherent dribble. While you spew this ignorance on economics along with your general lack of knowledge,,,you can,,, and will make a ass of yourself..which is so evident.


Let us all know when you graduate

resinman


You just made it to the "Cleopatra" awards,,,pm Vi Redd for the cubiedoll
 

ViRedd

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Cubie-doll? Resin, did you say ... Cubie-doll? Hey, let's throw in a free Cubie-doll with every Playstation-3. Now ... let's recap: We're gonna have "free" Playstations, "free" Midnight Basketball ... and now, for the capper ... "free" Cubie-dolls! Is this a great country, or what! *lol*

Vi
 

ViRedd

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Free cable? Free cable? ... Nope, free Tylenol and Bandaids come first. Can't have headaches and paper cuts left up to the free market and personal responsibility, now can we? After that ... then MAYBE, just MAYBE free cable. :)

Vi
 

Resinman

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i was going to make a attempt to imitate you,,,

but have decided not to,,,

i am not into flattery,,unless your wearing that bikini again

resinman
 

AllMeatNoPotato

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graduate? how can you make an accusation without all the knowledge. How do you know I did not graduate? ahh yes, a hypothesis; a premise. it's ok for your thought. I know where I come from and what I have achieved. I know the business school that I went to, the one that was ranked in the top 100 universities in the nation. I know the double bachelor degrees I hold. I know I graduated summa cum laude in marketing management and supply-chain management. I know I am contemplating graduate school as we speek. I know your thought counts as equivalent as mine. I guess I have to quote a better man then I am "...thats when you will become a bigger person..." lol! I guess until that moment I have to keep my uneducated mouth that spews incoherent dribble shut. lol! so I am left with only a mental thought, "I have to pull my stock from sony because I have the incorrect data about my money invested in the company!"

Resinman, you can have the last word. You will find no rebuttal from these fingers.
 

Resinman

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Mr meat and potato


Thanks for sharing dude,,,neat little bio your are achieving there,,be all you can be


I spoke to Principal Blackman,,,he verified your claims,,

i am at a loss for words,,,carry on

resinman
 

AllMeatNoPotato

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greed
n 1: excessive desire to acquire or possess more (especially more material wealth) than one needs or deserves 2: reprehensible acquisitiveness; insatiable desire for wealth (personified as one of the deadly sins) (wikipedia 2007)

greed is just in the eye of the beholder.
 

medicineman

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AllMeatNoPotato

You are incorrect in the data you provided. Your lack of economic experience spills over into your ignorance at hand.


One day when you educate yourself,,,,thats when you will become a bigger person. Till then we will all have to tolerate your incoherent dribble. While you spew this ignorance on economics along with your general lack of knowledge,,,you can,,, and will make a ass of yourself..which is so evident.


Let us all know when you graduate

resinman


You just made it to the "Cleopatra" awards,,,pm Vi Redd for the cubiedoll
Do I smell an ally here Resin, I'm in dire need of one. I'm being trounced by plutocrats relentlessly.
 

Resinman

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AllMeatNoPotato

Sony and nintendo have always had this supply shortage,,,when there new game consols are released

its a marketing stratergy,,,they have also done it with there new Hot games too,,,just the facts,,


resinman
 
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