I am not a lawyer, but when I read the First Amendment, I see it as a restriction on the federal government and not the states. The first two words of it are The Congress. It is amendments such as the Fourteenth that makes the states (including public schools) obligated to protect students from cyberbullying.
The Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
The local SuperTarget that I went to had 33 units, and I waited outside for mine since 10:15 that evening. I was #25 in line, which filled up by 10:45. The police did briefly come that morning, the reason being that the manager came outside around 6am to speak to us, and forgot to disarm the alarm system on the door before unlocking it. There were about 40 people in line when the tickets were distributed.
I bought my system with The Legend of Zelda Toilet Princess (awesome game), Red Steel, and Excite Truck (both of which I haven't played yet). I also got a points card, which I was disappointed to find out that Super Mario RPG isn't available on the virtual console yet. I've played my Wii on a 13 inch television, which I haven't had problems with other than it being small.
Also to note is that I have the $40 Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector by Buffalo, which I use for my DS. The Wii works flawlessly with it as long as my computer is turned on, so I don't need to buy a wireless router just to get my Wii online.
I am not a lawyer, but when I read the First Amendment, I see it as a restriction on the federal government and not the states. The first two words of it are The Congress. It is amendments such as the Fourteenth that makes the states (including public schools) obligated to protect students from cyberbullying.
The Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
The local SuperTarget that I went to had 33 units, and I waited outside for mine since 10:15 that evening. I was #25 in line, which filled up by 10:45. The police did briefly come that morning, the reason being that the manager came outside around 6am to speak to us, and forgot to disarm the alarm system on the door before unlocking it. There were about 40 people in line when the tickets were distributed.
I bought my system with The Legend of Zelda Toilet Princess (awesome game), Red Steel, and Excite Truck (both of which I haven't played yet). I also got a points card, which I was disappointed to find out that Super Mario RPG isn't available on the virtual console yet. I've played my Wii on a 13 inch television, which I haven't had problems with other than it being small.
Also to note is that I have the $40 Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector by Buffalo, which I use for my DS. The Wii works flawlessly with it as long as my computer is turned on, so I don't need to buy a wireless router just to get my Wii online.