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@Colage: Ok. I will for you then. It is legal. No BAR needed. Your welcome.

@Colage: I didn't realize I need to take a BAR exam to know that I can copy my own stuff for backups. But these idiots here think that you can not do this legally. Am I missing something?

@Adam: Oh. And yes.

@Adam: Wirelss N (thx Craigeryjohn) is included in Froyo. So the O/S wasn't ready it seems. 720p has less than 30 frames, so it seems that the hardware wasn't really built for the higher rez..but you can do it anyway.

@kftgr: Agreed. In fact Hong Kong is barely a part of China too.

The Nexus One is an amazing phone if you dig into it.

This might be the most "this is illegal" troll-er-ific post I have seen in forever.

@Paul Chabot: So...it's like GotomyPC (HTTP browser based) but at a really fast frame rate? (I think it would need at least 30FPS with audio to be viewable).

Did this happen two years ago?

@GerudoThief: Really? I have kids, and so do two of my friends. We don't have time or care about downloading ROMS...but between us we have 80 or so DS games. You want to try and keep 5-10 year olds from losing those 20-40 dollar games? FAT CHANCE

@Spike: Exactly...but idiots just want something to argue about.

@Weegee: Of course he didn't read the article...the comment proves that.

That's rediculous. I have 40 DS games and did this to carry them all without having to have a bag full of chips that I can lose or that smoeone will ask me to borrow.

@CowPieSoup: Read my comment for part of the explanation.

@kitsuneconundrum: Another thing is that lots of people called and complained about something else to get a refund or a replacement because Apple said they wouldn't honor antenna comlpaints. So the numbers are false already.

@Paul Chabot: Have you done this or seen this in windows?

@TomXP411: Oh..and just to be clear..I get the DRM ...but that wouldn't stop someone from remote viewing a screen in a PC at 60FPS at 720P resolutions. Even if wireless N is required to do so. Then no matter DRM or no DRM, you are simply watching whatever is playing on your own PC at home. Like TightVNC except at