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  • patrick
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I was hoping to get one for my dad, I thought the touch screen would be easier for him to use since he has arthritis and normal cell phones are a hassle for him. Unfortunately my AT&T store was sold out which sucks. If I won one that would be cool, but knowing my luck that probably won't happen.
OK sorry #8 I knew he removed something in the firmware I just wasn't sure what it was. I didn't use either of those features so I guess I didn't miss what I never used.
@ #2
I don't think it would matter if Dark_Alex hacked the firmware or not. Mostly because from what I understand the remote play feature was removed from his firmware to make room for the added features. Although I do use his firmware I don't use the remote play thing so I can't be sure about that.
You say your time is too valuable to read stories like this. Then why waste even more of your "valuable" time commenting on said story?
I am not a religious guy at all but if God made video games, then isn't Jack Thompson suing God? That doesn't seem to be the best idea in the world. I bet God has some mad legal skills.
Maybe Sony is saying that you should "flush your Wii"
LOL it's just a joke Nintendo fanboys don't hurt me as I'm allergic to pain. :)
Well good maybe now everyone can calm down and stop all the whining. I think everyone kinda over reacted to the fact that the PSP wasn't mentioned in the keynote. The PSP isn't being abandoned and it will all be fine.
I got a 500gb My Book for Christmas and it was only $200 and it was fire-wire and USB 2.0. I don't think I would need 1tb any time soon if I do I will just get another 500gb one for the $200 or less by the time I fill mine up. Still it is a nice considering how much hard drives ware a year or two ago.
I would get rid of the web browser and rss functions since I don't use them at all. I would also get rid of the GPS too because it really has no use to me right now until sony comes out with the Map software somewhere other than Japan.
Although I like others that have commented don't particularly like spinners. Nor do I like the cars with rims that are entirely too big for the car. Not the Pickup trucks but the '85 cutlass that has a 24" rim they just look stupid to me. But anyway where was I going with this? oh yea even though I don't like them I believe it is a persons right to have them if they want. Same thing with the IPOD thing if someone is too stupid to pay attention while they are crossing a busy street especially in NY they they deserve what they get kinda like natural selection. Also I have been driving a motorcycle for over 15yrs and I look at the car in relation to the environment to determine if it is moving not the freaking tires. And I dang sure don't freak out if I see the rims moving because I have already noticed that the car isn't in relation to the ground or surrounding buildings. And I have never been in an accident either.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"
 

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