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I see what you did there
Can you hear me now?
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I dont pay premiums on credit cards. I have never paid any interest rates, so that is not a problem, and my mortgage for my house was paid off years ago. All my credit cards have no yearly fees.

So yeah, its not my problem. Credit card companies will be stuck paying the bill; its not my problem
hey um if you just buy an r4 or supercard lite for the ds (they are like $30) you can play famicion/nes games on your DS, I dont really get the point of this, its huge, expensive and sucks battery life, why would you buy this?

Plus you can also do SNES and a bunch of other emulations with the r4...
2006:
http://www.engadget.com/2006/06/01/sandisk-sansa-e260-review/#comments

The sansa is a great player, this story introduced me to it


because i cant find my favorite article (about prison knee lock), but 10 minute vista iinstallation is awesome!

2005:
http://www.engadget.com/2005/04/27/xbox-360-to-be-backwards-compatible/
xbox back compatable, hah! none of the good games are, and there are only like 50 you can use

2004:
http://www.engadget.com/2004/06/12/google-globe/

google "globe", taht program is awesome, cool to see where it all startedfrom...

let me win!

my favorite game is call of duty 2
512MB (MegaByte) = 4Gb (Gigabit)

This seems only slightly better than the M3 adaptor and passcard, 1 piece of hardware instead of 2. Now there is a new passme device called the nopass, it is just plug and play.

http://tobw.net/dswiki/index.php?title=Hardware
For all the other ds homebrew options.

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a 12- or 13-inch ultraportable that can also play modern games at a reasonable level, for less than $1,000. I know the brainiacs out there can help me out. Love the site, thanks!"
 

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