Hey, how's it going? I interviewed binary and asked 6 questions. Here are binary's answers:
1: Whenever you take care of Tamagotchis for experiments, do you treat them as a pet or as a test subject?
Thank you binary for taking the time to answer these questions.
1: Whenever you take care of Tamagotchis for experiments, do you treat them as a pet or as a test subject?
2: Have you ever bought a Tamagotchi off of the Internet?"Generally when I'm running a Tamagotchi, it's a pet. If I am running one specifically for an experient, it's a test subject."
3: If so, Was it from E-Bay?"Yes."
4: What Tamagotchis are you currently running? (This info was gotten at May 3rd, 2010.)"I've purchased several through ebay, and several through Yahoo! Auctions (a Japanese auction site similar to ebay, except non-Japanese residents need to go through an agent such as Rinkya to be able to purchase from them.)"
5: Are one or more for experiments?"One white Tamagotchi-iD currently running, one blue Tamagotchi-iD currently with the batteries out. I put the batteries in every now and then, when I want to connect the two."
6: Have you ever got Nyatchi on one or more of your Tamagotchis?"The blue and the white Tamagotchi-iD are pets, but I'm experimenting in a way. I'm allowing the white one to get old (hoping to reach 99) without mating it. I have a third Tamagotchi-iD that a purchased last week specifically for experimenting. I haven't hatched it yet."
"No. I have, however gotten every available character on the EnTama and the UraTama. I have a Kakeibo; a device the EnTama and UraTama can connect to. It rewards you with 1000 GP for each different type of character you connect to it. There's a 10,000 GP reward when you've connected all EnTama & UraTama characters to it."
Thank you binary for taking the time to answer these questions.