By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 14th December 2007 16:09 GMT
Hehe u just made me remember my first year kitchen, now that was something else. I believe that if it wasn't for the fact we were on the 21st floor we would have been infested quite badly
i have to admit i love my ps3 - the wii is just gaining dust now...
i really dont understand all the sony bashing - its a bloody brilliant console at a fraction of the price it would cost to build a pc that could run games 1/2 as well. (i mean my gfx card in the pc cost almost 400£)
oh well - i guess no intellect or age restrictions are required on this site. funny how all the gobby ones on here have no backbone and remain anonymous isnt it.... bullied at school? :)
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 14th December 2007 16:21 GMT
Surely given the price point compared to gaming pc's/other current consoles, your just more likely to live in a substandard, pest-riddled hell hole than those with the cash for a more expensive device.
I've got many high end gaming PCs which I use for my gaming needs, however I got a Wii in one of Amazons 3 minute long RRP stock releases last month just so I could ruin Christmas for a poor family. I haven't even turned it on yet, maybe that's why I haven't got cockroaches so far.
What a stroke of serendipity for the grubby wide eyed potato-sack-wearing tykes who's Wii I snatched, if this devil box truly would have brought a swarm of locusts down upon them.
By MartyPosted Friday 14th December 2007 16:28 GMT
lol, I hope that it is true... it would be so funny....
i can see it now, govermnent departments springing up everywhere to test the "roach factor (RF)" of all new electrical devices.
you can see the adverts in the shop.... Wii, now with 3 including bug hunt, way or the roach and roach racing... and a lifetime supply of 'Roach motels'
By FraserPosted Friday 14th December 2007 16:28 GMT
I've only noticed it attracting my Girlfriend's 8 year old sister, who usually completes every game I own, before I've even noticed she's switched it on.
At least a roach wouldn't humilliate everyone else who plays it.
By Morely DotesPosted Friday 14th December 2007 18:31 GMT
It's not just the Wii. If you are a sloppy housekeeper (or if you live in an apartment, if your neighbor is a pig), roaches will get into your Wii, your TV set, your Hifi, and pretty much any other warm, dark place they can find.
By Ashley PomeroyPosted Friday 14th December 2007 18:59 GMT
"Cockroaches aren’t known for their superior hearing abilities, mainly because they don’t have any eardrums" - I'm glad I read The Register. I wouldn't have known that otherwise. Does this mean that water goes straight into their brains?
By Eugene GoodrichPosted Friday 14th December 2007 19:03 GMT
Can't someone just test this? It's not like the requisite components are difficult to get. Cockroaches, and ... oh. Yeah, might take a while to put this test together after all.
well I am not afraid to put my name to a post :) #
By Bo PedersenPosted Friday 14th December 2007 21:19 GMT
I can only say to anyone having a go at the wii is they are failing to spot the obvious
because the wii isnt a spotty geek loner console , and actually brings the family and friends together, Maybe its the housework that just doesnt get done ? :)
Each console has its merits, and yes while the wii is an expanded gamecube, that just means there is a whole host of games that I can buy for it already.
the playstation is probably also a great console, as the xbox probably is. I dont own them so I cannot pass judgement without proper playtesting.
When Mike tagged along with an exterminator for a day at an infested trailer, the guy mentioned that the roaches are attracted to most electronic equipment. To prove his point, he picked up the cordless phone base and rapped it against the counter top a few times.
I couldn't believe the number creepy crawly bits that scrabbled out for safety. Seems the brown flecks by the speaker was a buildup of roach shit, too.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 14th December 2007 22:22 GMT
Been spending (wasting ?) last 10 years working in a very small pest control company in Switzerland.
Jokes apart, we're facing more and more cases of Supella Longipalpa in my small area of work, say, not too far from Geneva. That particuliar specy has the rare ability, contrary to most common cockroaches, to live happily in dry places.
You easily find them in buildings more than 20 meters away from a water source, and they really like a lot of electronical devices : phones, TV or computer screens, printers, fax, etc.
Put yourself for a minute in a roach's mind, and think where to go to relax, knowing you like it dark, at a temperature ideally between 25 and 32 celsius, just enough space to feel you can move but not enough to let bigger predators reach you...
But you really dislike wind. No air movement please ! And, if possible, no mechanical vibrations either...
This leads me to my only true interest about Wii consoles : do they have a fan ?
No fan, good place for that roach.
For the record, since it's usually not in the technology's history lessons...
When the PTT (Post Telephon Telegraph) used to be a state monopoly, you had to rent your telephone station with your phone line. Broken, those phones were mended by the PTT. And at those times, that was a nice infestation vector...
Anyone see an IT aspect there, something along the line of a monopoly spreading bugs... ?
By HerbyPosted Friday 14th December 2007 23:01 GMT
According to http://www.thefreedictionary.com/roach item 2, definition #2, it is "Slang The butt of a marijuana cigarette.". I suspect that these ARE attracted by all sorts of game players.
On the other hand the animal types of "roaches" are attracted to anything "nice and warm" which a game console certainly qualifies as (see "dirty jobs" entry above).
By dekPosted Saturday 15th December 2007 08:32 GMT
So, in a typical home environment, these roaches trek how far? and past how many devices? and have amazing frequency filtering abilities? Hey maybe, just maybe, they like millions of humans are voting with their feet and are avoiding the bloated regurgitated expensive crap and looking for a modicum of originality and basic game play. Heh? This story is about as believable as Sony claiming to be "consumer friendly".
By TonyPosted Saturday 15th December 2007 15:25 GMT
I have been an electronics repairman for 25 years and have found that roaches will nest in any piece of electronics. If the house or apartment has roaches, almost everything in them is a potential hide-out for them.They seem to prefer equipment that is on (and warm) for long periods.
There is nothing worse than opening a piece of equipment on the work bench and having roaches run in all directions.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Saturday 15th December 2007 21:49 GMT
Roaches and dirt, dirt and roaches... what a myth !
Roaches don't like dirt, they like food. Some things we call dirt are food for them, some not. More food means more roaches once they're in, sure, but it's not the cause. You can keep your house as clean as you can AND have roaches, or have it as dirty as in your worts nightmares and NOT have roaches !
People still believing in that myth need to go back for basic boolean logic lessons. Dirt may be a subsequent cause for a faster and bigger infestation, AFTER the infestation started for many possible causes BUT NOT dirt.
By GordonPosted Sunday 16th December 2007 23:57 GMT
It's darn freezing in my place, and I have crappy electrical heaters. No bugs would be comfortable here! Double-fortunately I have a lovelly ability to live in cold conditions, born of having northern-european ancestry and having ridden motorbikes for years. I don't really feel the cold, unless it's absolutely freezing!
I guess some bugs live in my place, as all places, but as I have no Wii, my Xbox is on for just a few hours a month and I don't own a PS2/3 (and my PS1 is disused) I guess I don't have a problem.
By matthew bennionPosted Monday 17th December 2007 09:30 GMT
Glad to see these dirty germ ridden creatures have a grasp that its not just about amazing graphics but orginality...
If you're stupid enough to leave your Wii collecting dust and not ebay it in order to make a wad to buy a game for your XBOX360 or PS3 then all i can say is "idiot"
Comments on: Nintendo Wii said to 'attract cockroaches'
No. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 14th December 2007 15:58 GMT
Re: Students need not apply #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 14th December 2007 16:09 GMT
in reply to #1 #
By Liam Posted Friday 14th December 2007 16:20 GMT
price point #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 14th December 2007 16:21 GMT
COCKroahces! #
By Dan Collett Posted Friday 14th December 2007 16:27 GMT
bug hunt #
By Marty Posted Friday 14th December 2007 16:28 GMT
As a wii owner #
By Fraser Posted Friday 14th December 2007 16:28 GMT
Roaches #
By Tom Haczewski Posted Friday 14th December 2007 16:30 GMT
Roaches? #
By Register Reader Posted Friday 14th December 2007 16:44 GMT
Oh come on.. #
By Jim Booth Posted Friday 14th December 2007 16:48 GMT
err, well shouldnt the #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 14th December 2007 17:33 GMT
All warm, dark places #
By Morely Dotes Posted Friday 14th December 2007 18:31 GMT
You learn something every day #
By Ashley Pomeroy Posted Friday 14th December 2007 18:59 GMT
Isn't this why we have the scientific method? #
By Eugene Goodrich Posted Friday 14th December 2007 19:03 GMT
well I am not afraid to put my name to a post :) #
By Bo Pedersen Posted Friday 14th December 2007 21:19 GMT
Ever watch Dirty Jobs on Discovery Channel? #
By Alex Posted Friday 14th December 2007 21:24 GMT
Not just the Wii #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 14th December 2007 22:14 GMT
Seriously #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 14th December 2007 22:22 GMT
Game consoles attracting "roaches"?? #
By Herby Posted Friday 14th December 2007 23:01 GMT
@ Seriously #
By Smitty Werben Jueger Man Jenson Posted Saturday 15th December 2007 01:58 GMT
Ha Ha #
By dek Posted Saturday 15th December 2007 08:32 GMT
dusty wii #
By doody Posted Saturday 15th December 2007 10:09 GMT
Oh come on! #
By Matt Bryant Posted Saturday 15th December 2007 11:31 GMT
Roaches? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 15th December 2007 11:49 GMT
Bugs love all warm, dark places. #
By Tony Posted Saturday 15th December 2007 15:25 GMT
It's not about the wii. #
By Alexandre Strube Posted Saturday 15th December 2007 17:46 GMT
Myths are harder to extermine than roaches #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 15th December 2007 21:49 GMT
So ? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 15th December 2007 23:12 GMT
hmm... #
By Martin K Posted Sunday 16th December 2007 23:21 GMT
fortunately #
By Gordon Posted Sunday 16th December 2007 23:57 GMT
I stand corrected... #
By Lickass McClippers Posted Monday 17th December 2007 09:12 GMT
Roaches have taste then #
By matthew bennion Posted Monday 17th December 2007 09:30 GMT
@Ashley Pomeroy #
By Mark Posted Monday 17th December 2007 11:27 GMT
attract whatever #
By Danny Posted Monday 17th December 2007 12:07 GMT
Yes. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 17th December 2007 13:44 GMT
The Wii certainly DOES attract cochroaches.... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 17th December 2007 17:48 GMT
Explains the lack of wiis on the market #
By archie lukas Posted Tuesday 18th December 2007 14:36 GMT