Video to talk about how important emphasis is and how to show interest.
Transcript:
Sheldon: First there was PlayStation, aka PS1, then there's PS2, PS3, and now PS4, and that makes sense. You'd think after Xbox there'd be Xbox 2. But no, next came Xbox 360. And now, after 360 comes Xbox One. Why One? Maybe that's how many seconds of thought they put into naming it.
Amy: Can you get the butter, please?
Sheldon: However, with the Xbox One I can control my entire entertainment system using voice commands. Up until now I've had to use Leonard.
Amy: Then, get the other one. Pass the butter.
Sheldon: Hang on. I don't feel like you're taking this dilemma seriously.
Amy: Fine, Sheldon. You have my undivided attention.
Sheldon: Okay. Now, the PS4 is more angular and sleek looking.
Amy: No way!
Sheldon: It's true. But the larger size of the Xbox One may keep it from overheating.
Amy: Well, you wouldn't want your gaming system to overheat.
Sheldon: Nope. Well, you absolutely would not. And furthermore the Xbox One now comes with Kinect included.
Amy: Included?
Sheldon: Yeah. "Not sold separately". Although, the PS4 uses cool new GDDR5 RAM, while the Xbox One is still using the conventional DDR3 memory.
Amy: Why would they still be using DDR3? Are they nuts?
Sheldon: See? That's what I thought. But then they go and throw in an ESRAM buffer.
Amy: Who's they?
Sheldon: The XBox.
Amy: You're kidding!
Sheldon: No, I am not! The ESRAM buffer should totally bridge the 100 gigabit per second bandwidth gap between the two RAM types!
Amy: This is a nightmare. How would you ever make a decision?
Sheldon: I know! What should I do?
Amy: PLEASE, PASS THE BUTTER!