TODAY'S E-MAIL:
Violent video games for Christmas--Eric
I got an Xbox 360 for Christmas, and two games that I've heard you guys
talk about on your show--one a brutal, ugly gore fest that is
terrifying in its casual depiction of violence (Viva Piżata), and the
other a pretty straight-ahead game where you have friends with you that
you help and watch out for (Gears of War). Guess which game I played
with my kids? Do you know what it sounds like when two little girls see
a tiny Piżata get attacked and eviscerated by a papier-mache fox? The
pleading for me to "do something" while the murderous fox dines on the
sweet entrails of the creature we named "Squirmel," and raised from an
egg?
Daughter 1: "Daddeee! He's eating him! DO SOMETHING!"
Me: "I'll hit him, if I do it fast enough he won't feel it, get him out
of his misery!"
Daughter 2: "DAAAAAD! Don't hit the worm!!"
Me: "Okay! I'll kill the fox with this jagged rusty shovel, just like
in "Ring of Bright Water"!"
Daughter 1: "Noooo! Don't kill Foxy!"
Me: "Girls! I have to kill SOMEBODY here!"
Daughters: (tears) "I hate this game!"
Me: "Me too. Me too."
I should have known a game about a creature whose only purpose is to
get beaten to death was going to be a rough ride--but since Veronica
was into it I thought it would be, I don't know, sweeter. Sorta paints
her in a different light.
Buzz Out Loud saved Christmas--George
Well, sort of just wanted to share how you guys totally saved me from
being bored to death on my holiday vacation. I was traveling from NY to
Germany on Christmas Eve and well got caught in delays in London and
had to spend 5 hours waiting for my connecting flight, luckily I had
foreseen some sort of event like this and had not listened to the last
week of shows and saved them all on my iPod for travel. Let's just say
you guys made 5 hours fly by a lot better than just walking around the
airport looking aimlessly. My one regret is that I did not know you
would be taking a week off and didn't have any shows for the return
trip, but hey, live and learn. Thanks for the show and for helping make
a crappy layover on Christmas Eve a better one.
Workaround for Zune tracks?--Reed
I was reading up on the Zune on cnet.com, and noticed it wasn't WMA 9
DRM compatible. I decided to look further into this and found that if
you open the Xune media files in Windows Media Player, which does work,
it can then be transferred to any play for sure device. I have done
this only once though, with a cheap $40 samsung player. I found this
interesting because it isn't just limited to tracks that you buy but
also subscription tracks.
Sorry if you have gotten many e-mails about this.
Shopping the iTunes Store from outside your country--Abram
Hello Buzz Crew,
This is Abram in, not marketing, not law, but sitting on a beach in
Hawaii.
Remember a while back when someone from Australia called in, wondering
if there was any way he could make iTunes think he was American? Well I
think I've found the solution. What you have to do is go to eBay, buy
an iTunes gift certificate that was bought in the U.S., then with that
card you can actually set up a U.S. iTunes account. You can even switch
between your native account and the U.S. one. I haven't tried this
myself, because luckily Hawaii is in the U.S., but I know of several
people who have tried it and it has worked for them.
Oh and yeah, this is probably illegal, so use at your own risk.
Thought all the international listeners would enjoy this.