
j_garcia
Audioholic Jedi
Yeah, how did we go from $500 PS3 to $78K of bikes?
See Playstation 3 Blu Wave Remote by Nyko at Amazon.Ohh how much is the IR add-on for it? Also best buy was advertising five free blurays with the purchase of a ps3 too. Don't know if it's still going on but they had it last week when I went with my wife's little brother to get his xbox360 elite.
While a noble idea this item still lacks one great feature of the blue tooth remote and why many people don't want to do the ps2 IR trick. You still can't power the ps3 on with it. In a little while there will most likely be a fully functional remote released and it will sell like mad. Until then anyone with a universal remote will just have to live with two to get complete functionality.See Playstation 3 Blu Wave Remote by Nyko at Amazon.
That little button on the middle of the controller turns it onOk; I decided to do a "cool off" period on the bike and wait (and hope) the urge to get it goes away.
I went ahead and picked up a PS3 yesterday. Hooked it up late last night but havent messed with it yet. I am sure I will have some questions once I get into it so "stand by".
A bit off topic, but 27Gs on a bike?! Please say its not your first bikeAs a rider, I'll leave you with the famous saying (I'm sure you've heard it), a small statistic, a recommendation, and then let it go (this isn't a bike forum after all
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"It's not if you wreck it's when...."
Most wrecks occur within the first 6 months of owning a motorcycle.
If it's your first bike, get a learner bike. A small, light, 500cc or something similar. They are easy to handle, great on gas, and simple to learn how to fix so that when you do get that awesome bike, you don't have to pay the outrageous maintenance costs. Plus if you do end up wrecking it, you didn't just trash the bike of your dreams, you only wasted a little bit of money. And if you get one used, chances are you can resell to someone else looking for the same thing for almost the same price you bought it for. At the very least, take the safety course, you'll be glad you did.
I may be preaching to the choir so just ignore my paranoid rant. Either way, have fun, stay safe, enjoy that PS3.