JanglesPrime
JanglesPrime
JanglesPrime

@Rena Lanford: @Kenruze: @Assassin_Kensei: You three might need buttons but the games on the DS I enjoy the most are the ones that use the stylus for the main input. If they made a DS2 with no buttons it would force the developers to come up with new ideas.

Looks like it would be a great model for a DS2 if they made them both touch screens and got rid of the d-pad and buttons. I would love to see what developers could do with that. #dsi

These comments make me think a hive-five is in order... #antivirus

My $250 netbook works out ok for me. I have a prog that lets me turn the screen on its side so it works like a book. #kindle

Watching the 10/GUI, I wonder why can't we do that now? We already have large touch pads that photoshop users use. The OS is just programing.

@stevester1000: I never have understood the Windows hate coming from the average user. Yeah, Mac and Linux are great for people who do a whole lot more than the average person but Windows works just fine for me and everyone I know except the one guy I knew that did video editing. I think he used a Mac.

@Pope John Peeps II: It looked to me like there where 5 circles on the box so I assume that 5 stones can be used at once.

@persus-9: Works for Mirror's Edge

I played around with this for a few minutes but I don't like how it dims the task bar and then brightens it up when you move the mouse over it. Little things like that I find really distracting. If there was an option to turn that off I would keep it.

Hmm....My father has the tools nessisary to build a desk in the garage and my friends and I are not unfamiliar to construction...

@PajamaJames: I can't remember things set up on computers very well. I like the physical contact of notebooks and notecards.

I for one welcome our amphibian overlords.

*Note to self: Buy shower rack, coat hangers, and dixie cups....