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How the 10 Worst playstation 3 cords Fails of All Time Could Have Been Prevented

I love the feel, sound, and style that the new, more portable gaming consoles have created. But I also think it is a blessing in disguise. The cord is so convenient that it means you don’t have to lug around a laptop or your PS3 all the time.

I am completely serious. I can only imagine how many times I have grabbed my wife’s PS3 from the couch and been shocked at how much it weighs. But this cord is great. It is not just for games, it also acts as a replacement for cable. This allows you to have a more wireless internet connection and still be able to watch TV or browse the web without any of the cords flying out of your face.

I don’t know how many times I have picked up my wife and daughter from college and immediately been greeted with the sound of a ping pong ball hitting the end of a cord. This is even better. This cord is smaller and can therefore be easily wrapped around a PS3. It also provides power for the PS3’s built-in speaker.

I have a PS3, and this cord works great. The only thing it does not do is send any of the sound out of the PS3. The only reason I have to purchase a cable is because I want to be able to watch an HD movie on my PS3. It also cuts down on the extra power cords that get tangled up in my house.

I’m not sure I like this sound, but it’s great. I am also not sure I want to have a cord that can send a ping pong ball to be thrown back into my house.

Again, the cord is great. It’s not quite HD, but its certainly not “unusable” as a speaker. As long as the PS3 is within range to be able to receive the cords, I’m happy. I’m not sure the ping pong ball thing is a good idea either.

Its a cord that could cause a lot of damage, but I can see it being useable. I can also see the ping pong ball thing being used to communicate with you and the rest of the party.I don’t think I’d want to be able to ping ping pong ball you.

I think the ping pong ball thing is a great idea. Im not sure if it will be used as a communication device, but I think it would be great for ping pong balls. I’ll give it a try.

The cords, The cords are a great idea.Im not sure if I will use it to communicate, but I think its a great idea. Maybe I will, I think. If I use it as a communication device, I think it would be cool, but I will probably use it as a pings ping. I think its cool, but I think I wont use it as a communication device.

The ping pong ball is a fun idea. I wish I had come up with it. I might just have to make a pong ping. I wish I had come up with it. I really did. But now I don’t know. I will admit I still don’t know.

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