Whilst sifting through the huge amounts of spam comments from my different blog posts i accidentally managed to delete those comments which were from people giving normal informative replies! I apologise over that and have now set up ‘Akismet’ which apparently blocks spam comments or something like that so approving comments should be a lot easier and quicker! Think that’s all i have to say here!
Thanks,
Ben
May 30th, 2009
Just to say that I have recently updated quite a lot on FreebieHome so that everything looks a lot more professional and also because a lot of updates needed to be made on various things on the website. I have added things like contact email, new images and other subtle changes have been made. I hope you like them and current feedback received on it all is very good so thanks to all those who have given me that and also to those who have identified grammatical/spelling errors or just general errors with the site, all of that is really appreciated!
Anyway just to add i have also created a new site called www.ipodfree.co.uk which is based on iPods you might be surprised to hear! The different iPods are the iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano, iPod Classic, iPod Touch, iPhone 3G so if you want to give me feedback on that too please do so!
Thank you for reading,
Admin (Ben)
May 28th, 2009
Are you interested in home décor? Do you think friends more important than family? Does standing out in a crowd make you sweat? If you answered ‘yes’ to all of those questions, then you’re probably a PlayStation 3 owner, according to the latest research.
The consumer research arm of credit reference agency Experian questioned PS3 owners about their views on a range of subjects, and compared them to the results of the same questions posed to Xbox 360 owners.
When asked if money is the best measure of success for example, more Xbox 360 owners than PS3 gamers felt that it is. Well, Bill Gates is said to have two Xbox 360s in his modest dwelling…
Of those questioned, 184 PS3 owners felt that friends are more important to them than family, while only 144 Xbox 360 gamers said the same - it’s not clear how many of either group still live with their mums.
Survey respondents who own Sony’s console also turned out to be more interested in nature than Microsoft’s gamers are.
However, equal numbers on both sides of the console divide felt that real mean don’t cry. Apparently.
Interestingly, a greater majority of Xbox 360 owners said they couldn’t live without their mobiles phones. PS3 gamers seem more intellectual: more of them can’t live without books than Xbox 360 owners are able to, although hopefully they’re not referring to strategy guides.
At the end of the day, however, gamers’ views could simply be due to their ages. The research found that while the Xbox 360 appeals most to those aged between 35 and 44 years old, the PS3 is more popular among people aged 44 and over.
Source: http://www.gadgets4nowt.co.uk courtesy of http://www.reghardware.co.uk
June 26th, 2008