30th July, 2026: International Asteroid Day.
OK …
It’s a Tuesday morning: and the day after I’ve been to my most recent weigh-in.
And?
And, I hear you ask?
Yes: I’ve officially lost some six hundred grams.
About 1.3 pound, in Imperial.
That’s good: and offsets the 500 gram that my weight had gone up by.
That’s a result.
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Streamed movies and TV shows …
I don’t think we can deny it: streamed entertainment, whether we’re talking about games, movies, music or TV shows, are incredibly entertaining …
And incredibly convenient.
However?
This article, from AV Club, tells us that Sony are to remove roughly 550 titles available from their PlayStation Store.
Despite many customers having purchased theoretically permanent copies.
The removal of those titles, titles people have paid good money for?
Is going to cause resentment.
Especially if — from what the article says — there’s no sign of a potential refund.
And especially when you consider the only effective way of countering this — buying the blu-ray version of a title — means potentially coughing up extra cash for a title you may already own.
Personally, I think that buying blu-rays, and other physical media, is the better option.
Yes: you may well be paying twice.
But yes: you’re not losing access to something you’ve paid for.
Sony, and others, are hardly going to bang on your door and demand ‘their’ property back*.
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