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part 2 was one of my favorites but in my world part 3 doesnt exist as that complicated the HV iniversie the most
 
great scott! what a great deal. i wish i could go buy it right now, but i am short on $$$ =( i'm sure it'll still be around a few months from now at the same price or lower. if not, i can always hop into my time machine and start up that flux capacitor with 1000 gigawatts running through the circuits, travel back in time and buy it =)
 
Originally posted by: bluslice
great scott! what a great deal. i wish i could go buy it right now, but i am short on $$$ =( i'm sure it'll still be around a few months from now at the same price or lower. if not, i can always hop into my time machine and start up that flux capacitor with 1000 gigawatts running through the circuits, travel back in time and buy it =)

in that case, you should already have it!
 
Originally posted by: SelArom
Originally posted by: bluslice
great scott! what a great deal. i wish i could go buy it right now, but i am short on $$$ =( i'm sure it'll still be around a few months from now at the same price or lower. if not, i can always hop into my time machine and start up that flux capacitor with 1000 gigawatts running through the circuits, travel back in time and buy it =)

in that case, you should already have it!

thats heavy


anyway I was checking Circuit City.com and they have it for 22.99, so the new price must be around $20.
 
Originally posted by: sumrtym
Remember, it's the mysterious "jigawatt", not gigawatt. Can you tell non-engineers wrote it?

correct, it is pronounced "jigawatt". but it is spelled "gigawatt". the original way of saying gigabyte is actually pronounced "jigabyte". through mainstream idiocy, "jiga" has now become "giga". just a little food for thought. =P
 
Originally posted by: bluslice
Originally posted by: sumrtym
Remember, it's the mysterious "jigawatt", not gigawatt. Can you tell non-engineers wrote it?

correct, it is pronounced "jigawatt". but it is spelled "gigawatt". the original way of saying gigabyte is actually pronounced "jigabyte". through mainstream idiocy, "jiga" has now become "giga". just a little food for thought. =P

Jigga whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT?
 
Originally posted by: Blayze

thats heavy

"There's that word again, 'heavy'. Why are things all so heavy in the future - is there some problem with the Earth's gravitational pull?"
 
correct, it is pronounced "jigawatt". but it is spelled "gigawatt". the original way of saying gigabyte is actually pronounced "jigabyte". through mainstream idiocy, "jiga" has now become "giga". just a little food for thought. =P
I blame Jay-Z 😀

On a somewhat unrelated note, my Dad was having some problem with his film SLR and took it into a camera shop. He was explaining the problem to them, and another customer comes up and goes "Sounds like it's the flux capacitor".

My Dad, a scientist, goes "You know, I saw Back to the Future, and those don't exist".
 
dammit, i bought this from some canadian retailer a while ago when 24 bucks was a hot price on this... mine has some french on the cover too... oh whell!
 
Just picked this set up. They had three Widescreens at my store and all had the new Lowest Price Ever Orange and White sticker on them.

No mention of it being V2 on the outside of the box, but when I opened them it does have V2 discs for Part 2 and 3. At least I don't have to send them in for replacements.
 
Originally posted by: bluslice
great scott! what a great deal. i wish i could go buy it right now, but i am short on $$$ =( i'm sure it'll still be around a few months from now at the same price or lower. if not, i can always hop into my time machine and start up that flux capacitor with 1000 gigawatts running through the circuits, travel back in time and buy it =)

Be careful, you only need 1.21 gigawatts.

 
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