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Preorder? I'll stick to the shop thanks... Comment Bubble

Published: Wed, 30th Apr 9:30AM

Is the Wii hype getting a bit much?

I only ask because after being sucked into the whole Chicken Little stylee 'they're going to sell out! They're going to sell out!' hysteria of the launch of Wii Fit on Friday and preordering mine, I ended up finding them available in a plethora of shops with none of the hassle I've gone through the last couple of days. And I'm still Wii Fitless.

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Arrow Being Human commissioned for full series. Finally! Comment Bubble (1)

Published: Thu, 24th Apr 8:30AM

The nature of my job is such that I get a lot of press releases through every day. Depressingly most of them are dross. There are a shocking number that are misspelled, misaddressed (no, I'm not a man, or the Editor), or downright misguided (why would I care that it's national Alfalfa Sprout week?). Of course there are useful press releases that come through - well written ones that make your job easier but, alas, they are the minority.

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Arrow Being Human gets a full series Comment Bubble

Published: Thu, 24th Apr 8:30AM

The nature of my job is such that I get a lot of press releases through every day. Depressingly most of them are dross. There are a shocking number that are misspelled, misaddressed (no, I'm not a man, or the Editor), or downright misguided (why would I care that it's national Alfalfa Sprout week?). Of course there are useful press releases that come through - well written ones that make your job easier but, alas, they are the minority.

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Arrow More Humanity Comment Bubble

Published: Fri, 7th Mar 12:30PM

Blimey. As a geek I'm used to getting excited about the kind of random niche things that, when you try to explain them, involve long explanations, a fair amount of arm waving and usually end with a look of pity and a 'riiiiiiiiiight' from the other conversational participant.

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