It's the eternal struggle of who will ultimately destroy who: the disc or the microwave? While most of you will undoubtedly say "the microwave, you dolt!" there are still a few people who secretly wish the discs would unleash a Limit Break of sorts, shooting lightning back into the microwave and causing an explosion of awesome proportions. Sadly, Blu-ray is not the medium to bring about the end of this microwave oppression. Our only qualms with this video: shaky cam is lame and we really wish he tossed the disc back into the PS3 to see if the PS3 would explode somehow.
Never too stupid: Blu-ray disc battles microwave
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(Page 1)2. Well... at least we know. Does anyone know if that's a PlayStation Eye in the background (disc reflection in the final moments)? Did he record the video with the PlayStation Eye and EyeCreate?
3. w0w......some ppl have way too much time on their hands
5. I don't care what anyone says! I will never buy a stand alone BlueRay player. It just doesn't make sense with the price of a PS3 VS Stand alone player!
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6. @ T-P-M: lol me too! I would've personally kicked his ass if he did
Posted at 9:29PM on Oct 26th 2007 by Hashbrown_Hunter
7. The data foil is wrecked, but the disc still isn't scratched.
Posted at 9:46PM on Oct 26th 2007 by Shattercross
8. Schnike! Did you see the way it crackled and snapped in High Definition sound and audio in a way not possible on CD or DVD!!?!? Amazing!
9. Wonder if this guy smashes his balls with a rubber mallet to see if it produces a different sensation compared to a steel hammer. What the hell was this for? Desperate need for attention?
If that was the case I suggest he throw all his B-discs (Movies too) into a shredder to see if it affects their playback. Think of the potential climb in views on Youtube for that.
10. Some people should not be allowed access to video editing packages!
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1. OMG for a sec. I thought that was a retail R&C; he was going to fry!
Posted at 8:40PM on Oct 26th 2007 by T-P-M