radzprower
RadzPrower
radzprower

If you're using Android, Jift is a pretty nice little app that allows you to post to all three at once, but you can also view all three feeds as a single feed. It's pretty neat, but I wish I had a desktop equivalent.

The decision was easy for me because the 401(k) was offered immediately upon being hired. Since this job was a significant pay bump compared to my previous part-time job, I was still taking home more than I could ever had before.

The "Statue of Liberty" actually looks like Zero Suit Samus holding a gold NES cart.

Exactly. There are people who just fundamentally will not support stuff like this because it is ultimately a gamble...a fairly safe gamble in most cases, but a gamble nonetheless. I have two brothers who will both probably buy a copy, but they will not support a Kickstarter.

Wasn't really interested in the game before, but after seeing it in action and in comparison to the original, I think I might actually ask my wife to get me this for Christmas! XD

On the one hand it sucks that you cannot have a Where's My Water marathon, but at the same time it's good that I cannot go on a Where's My Water marathon and I'll actually mow the lawn or something. XD

I do not use a lock screen, but I do not keep anything on my current phone because I wiped it when I stopped using it before and now that I've had to go back to it after my newest phone died, it barely runs and I can barely even make a call on it.

Don't feel bad. I enjoyed the game as well. There were a few glaring discrepancies with past continuity, but the game itself was enjoyable for me.

Yeah, that really stood out to me as well. Minor discrepancies I could let slide, but SA-X essentially IS Samus' old Power Suit with a X copy of her body inside.

God, it's been an American Ninja Warrior rerun marathon for over a week now. I enjoy them, but I don't want them to run an entire season every day for a week straight.

Exactly. The handheld industry has survived for years...almost solely on Nintendo's shoulders at that...and I doubt it's going anywhere.

Agreed. I hate the company, but Verizon is the only company that can give me service in Northwest Georgia.

I run mine through an old laptop and use that as a separate router attached to the main router since my router does not support MAC cloning. Anyhow, I set it up with a password and I can still get StreetPasses. All adding a password does is require you to have it in your connections instead of just getting it no

I needed to update my wireless radio with a custom driver, but I have finally got it working. The only problem I have at this point is setting up one of the automated programs that cycle through a bunch of MAC addresses so I don't have to do it manually. It's annoying, but I can get 5-10 StreetPasses relatively

Thus far, I have set up the access point and my 3DS recognizes it as a "Nintendo Zone," but no matter what MAC address I use, I am still not getting StreetPasses. I know I am very close though.

Right and anyone who understands things should realize that this does not warrant a flame war. Sony and MS fight over the "core" gamer crowd while Nintendo takes up the rest who like their cute, brightly-colored characters.

Not a big soda drinker, but it and Coca-Cola are the only two I like...and by it, I mean pretty much any Mountain Dew flavor: regular, Code Red, Voltage, White Out, Baha Blast...if it's Dew, I'll drink it.

I'm messing with it and I've got it set up "properly," but the virtual router is not staying active for long. Turns out I had a service pack update for my laptop so maybe that might help. I'm currently waiting on that update to finish.

It would turn it into a relay, but that's not of much use unless you have foot traffic outside your house.

It's complicated, but if you have a computer or laptop with a Wi-Fi card, you can connect to your secure router via Ethernet and share that connection as a private Wi-Fi hotspot that is strictly for the 3DS. You can even set it up with a password, but that cuts off the Nintendo Zone functionality...it's just a relay