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Try setting EX infinity and fire 'em every 0.5 sec like crazy all the way you go (it'll make FPS going well below 10!). Try "break" and "bounce" combination as starter. Pass on those "puzzle" stages or stages they're squashing you. Robots are hard, too, challenge them later.

It's "cheating" play but if you're not good, you may see how blasting everything is mental stress blaster.
I don't see a need of a screen protector. I don't find a slight sign of scratch on the screen even though I don't handle my unit particularly gentle.

I'm also amazed at not only the plastic case itself but all the prints on the case hasn't been showing slightest sign of coming off.

My first gen iPod nano got scratches on the screen by wiping with tissue... I guess this is one of the area Iwata's claim: "the processor isn't the fastest but we're always using cutting edge technology in other things."
They could at most make only minor improvements like longer battery, louder speaker, make the device lighter or thinner, etc.

It's very unlikely they can change the screen format - like make it bigger (it'll screw up software companies even inside of Nintendo), even though today that part is the one of the weakest points of DS.

The minor improvements I mentioned won't probably deserve a "new system," but it'd be like minor new revision if even ever be.
What's the game in the pic?
I want to use it with Windows... More for smaller one.
Sorry not on topic but I couldn't help; comments on this post is very funny and nice. You're good.
I have one of the original Happy Hacking, which cost about $300 when it was introduced, and actually I'm using it to type this.
This one has much better key bed than cheaper "Lite" version (thus the high price) and it has Apple keys from the first. It is designed to be able to connect to PC or Mac or Unix (requires different cable tho).

Original intention of HHK is to have a UNIX keyboard which can be used on PC(and Mac). For those people who regularly use Vi editor or Emacs, having ESC key where left pinkey can reach without much effort and having Control key as the same place in Unix keyboard is indispensable.

If your first computer was already Windows 95 or later, you may not know this kind of thing. That's where it's from.
agh! I'd jumped, too and it won't launch now :(
Isn't it just for EFI with BIOS support and it's for all intelmac, is it?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I own an iPhone 3G and I'm looking for a decent speaker / alarm clock for it. I am going to listen music in a mid-sized room, so I want nice quality speakers with solid bass. I also want to use it as an alarm clock, so it would be great if there is such a feature. The price can be low-mid to mid-high range. I was looking at the Klipsch iGroove SXT; it's powerful, slick and the reviews are good, but it doesn't have an alarm clock feature. It's no deal breaker if I can set it up from the iPhone, but I'm not sure. Thanks!"
 

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