angelofwoe
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angelofwoe

I think I usually hit the same wall. I do my best to review what I'm going to say before I hit submit, and a good chunk of the time I just don't. It's not worth it, I have better things to do.

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The first thing you have to do is let go of the idea that the general public will ever desire to be anything more than completely ignorant, gullible morons.

I would assume NASA would want it back.

Dang it, it's been a while since I last read that and now I'm crying again. No fair..

I haven't looked into those much yet. It wasn't so long ago since I got the DSi so I can't really justify $170 on a system that has no titles I'm interested in. I will have to look into the AR stuff more, I haven't heard much about since before the system came out.

I wish I knew the answer to that question, I really do. All I know is that DT really wants to sell, and they'll sell no matter what it takes :/

I hate using touch screens for gaming too...that's probably it. For FPS or just about anything else I really really dislike touch screens.

Operating policy at T-Mobile is that we are still competitors with AT&T and we're fighting them for every customer we can get.

I'm not crying over this nor do I want Nintendo to fail. I do want Nintendo to make a worthwhile successor to the DSi that actually has a library of games that makes spending another couple of hundred bucks on a handheld that has barely upgraded capabilities hardware wise worthwhile.

You can install Linux OSes on the TF101 if it bothers you..

With their one or two good games everyone's already played on another system?

Perhaps the author is earnestly hoping that Nintendo will notice all of the feedback and fix their mistakes by copying what they did with the DS Lite, making a much better version that appeals more to buyers. That, and actually have some games available that make the absolutely minor upgrade from a DS to the 3DS worth

One of the big things that Sony did to hurt the PSP was holding back most of the best games for the Japanese market only, completely skipping the US and Europe markets for most of the best games for the PSP. Especially for the last several years, where there hasn't been much of anything released in the US market since

Apparently if you click the video after it's paused it can expand and you get the bottom back. I'm with you though, all this new gallery stuff and things like this are highly annoying and don't seem to work very well or at all.

1. Buy UMD based PSP game.

I like the design itself but actually purchasing and downloading each item is clumsy in of itself (which is really, really slow) but then still having to install those items can take at least 5-20 minutes for anything over a gig of data. If I had to choose between the three major consoles right now I prefer the

It finally broke sitting around 110 here in TX a couple of days ago. It's been 5 or 6 degrees cooler at best (although there were a couple of days in there in the 90s).

I automatically read all producer parts in JK Simmon's voice, so I fell off my chair laughing when he added that at the end because I had already put that actor in the role :D