Sentences with phrase «owning something tangible»

As you say about leasing, there is a difference between owning something tangible that can't be taken from me without breaking into my house and having electronic access to a file.

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As a result, there are only two camps who may be interested in taking advantage of GameStop's Black Friday deal: those who have a tangible interest in video games but never actually got around to buying a console, or those who are uninterested in gaming but who will use the Xbox 360 to run Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and Microsoft's own «movies and TV» service (morphing the device into something of a free alternative to a Roku or other streaming gadget).
I would have thought that non-believers would have something more practical to do to better the tangible world, other than inflate their own egos by insulting people of faith.
When I was younger I loved books that came with their own little hidden treasures, pull out letters or drawings from characters, something tangible from the world of the book.
Not only can you take it to anyone's home who owns the same console and play it, but you have something tangible to hold in your hand (which feels like better value to me).
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