Good call on Goldeneye there. Top game.
Oh, and ripoff Britain example:
Read somewhere that it is actually cheaper for petrol in Britain than in the USA. Apparently all to do with north sea, and there not being very far to transport it compared with USA. This is compared with USA overall. I mean sure it will be cheaper if you live next to an oilwell in Texas or something. And it's not as if there is less call for it here. I mean the population of the UK is nearly double any state in the US. But it is well more expensive here to fill up. Why? Cos the VAST majority of it is tax. Nice.
Another example? I just saw a program on TV about homes abroad. In the US this seemed to come down to Florida, and that's it. Several of the homes they showed were around the £150k mark. This was for 4-5 bedrooms (3-4 on suite), and a good sized pool, in a cage thing (bit like a big conservatory - and for big, see enormous). This was on nice estates (one was next to a golf course, another next to a lake) within 10-15mins of Disneyworld. Class. Now, just to put this into perspective; my house is 3 bedrooms, and has one bathroom (no on-suite for me, preferred bigger bedrooms). Obviously has no pool (don't make me laugh) and isn't even detached (can't seem to find non-detached in Florida websites). Oh, it has a garage. But it can't really fit my Impreza in, so I let my lodger keep her Lupo in it. And do you know how much it is worth? This is near London mind, but even so.... yep, it's worth £200k+ (this was a few months ago). Oh yes. Will buy the Florida cheapy homes (choke), and have enough cash left for a Porsche. Erm....
Oh, and Super Mario 64. C'mon people, that gamed totally ruled.
Cheers
PS. Oh yeah, and these houses were actually made out of *brick*. Yep, I looked twice.
I am 99% probably lying in bed right now... so don't blame me for crappy typing