More on Yossi

Today is Yossi’s 8th day anniversary as our new pet, so to celebrate here are some more details on her

– She’s unbelievable energetic. Even though we expected any kitten to be a ball of non-stop energy, I’m not sure we expected this
– She’s very clean, and remarkably good at laundry for one her age
– She gets grumpy and sulky when we discipline her
– She likes man-food
– She likes furry mouse toys
– She has a very loud purr
– She loves me more than Kristin
– She wakes us up at night

In short, if you’re keeping track, she’s the reincarnation of Ziggi…

Some more photos to keep you entertained. I uploaded these at a higher resolution, and happily she slowed down long enough for us to get some good non-blurry images:

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Weekend

So the Playstation3 comes out tomorrow in America, and if last week’s Japanese launch is any indication it will be a fiasco.

If you’ve been following the interwebs, especially on a site like Kotaku, you may have read that although ~84,000 PS3’s sold in Japan, only about 65,000 games did. That means about a quarter of those who bought the PS3 did not buy a single game. So why did they buy it? To resell it for profits on an online auction site of course!

Yahoo auctions (Japan’s ebay equivalent) quickly filled up with thousands of PS3 auctions, asking for ridiculously inflated prices (2 and 3 times retail). Apparently supply so exceeded demand that now – only a week later – you can pick one up for about retail. Busting the dreams of the sorts of people who paid homeless people to line up for 2 days to get a PS3! (<- true story) Anyway the same thing is happening here. Kotaku has links to stories and youtube videos of journalists going and interviewing people lined up outside American Best Buys and other stores, and an alarmingly large amount are up-front in saying they don't want the PS3 for themselves, they just want to resell it on ebay. I hope the auction prices crash like they did in Japan, and I hope in future companies like Sony come up with a scheme (such as not disallowing bundles) to limit this sort of greedy opportunism.

Incidentally the Wii is released Sunday. I have yet to hear about a single line anywhere in the country; or perhaps people are just waiting until after the PS3 (so the lines may begin Friday)? But Nintendo says they are shipping a lot, and the low price dissuades ebay profiteering as well.

While I don’t have a burning desire to have a Wii on launch (as I still have a bunch of great games in my queue), we’re still planning on hitting the stores (very) early Sunday to try for one. Expect it blogged if we succeed.

Housekeeping

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Oh yes, saw PS3 graphics for the first time yesterday, at a demo station in Target. Very pretty and very sharp, but not measurably better than XBox360 in my opinion.

Still no Wii demo kiosks anywhere…