NOTE: You will need one of the following to update your PSP using your PC:
- A USB AUSB Mini B Cable
- A Memory Stick Reader/Writer (USB or a PC equipped with a slot)
1. Create a folder for the update file on the Memory Stick Duo. Create a folder on the Memory Stick Duo, name is 'PSP'. Inside that folder, create another folder named 'GAME'. Create another folder inside that folder and name it 'UPDATE'.
2. Download the firmware update file (at the top of this page) and place it inside the 'UPDATE' folder you created in the previous step.
3. Insert the Memory Stick Dup into the PSP system
4. To start the update, select (Game) from the PSP Home Menu. Then select (Memory Stick). Press the X Button. The update will begin.
5. To confirm the update was sucessful, select (Settings) from the PSP Home Menu, then select 'System Settings', then select 'System Information'. You should see the latest version that you just updated displayed:
Once the update is complete, you can delete the update package from your Memory Stick Duo.
NOTE: You will need one of the following to update your PSP using your PC:
- A USB AUSB Mini B Cable
- A Memory Stick Reader/Writer (USB or a PC equipped with a slot)
1. Create a folder for the update file on the Memory Stick Duo. Create a folder on the Memory Stick Duo, name is 'PSP'. Inside that folder, create another folder named 'GAME'. Create another folder inside that folder and name it 'UPDATE'.
2. Download the firmware update file (at the top of this page) and place it inside the 'UPDATE' folder you created in the previous step.
3. Insert the Memory Stick Dup into the PSP system
4. To start the update, select (Game) from the PSP Home Menu. Then select (Memory Stick). Press the X Button. The update will begin.
5. To confirm the update was sucessful, select (Settings) from the PSP Home Menu, then select 'System Settings', then select 'System Information'. You should see the latest version that you just updated displayed:
Once the update is complete, you can delete the update package from your Memory Stick Duo.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin may have founded Google, but it's Eric Schmidt who's shepherded the company from kooky start-up to big-time public concern. For that, our panel has elevated Schmidt seven spots from last year to mark his debut in the Top 10 (while neither Page nor Brin make this year's list)."
Scribble (http://snoot.org/toys/scribble) is entertaining as well; I play it often. It's a cooperative Scrabble-type game where players take turns playing (you can't play twice in a row from the same IP) to acheive the highest score. You get ten tiles per rack instead of seven so there is a great potential for very high scoring words.
Gold is used to signify 'special' code (as of M2 only Seraph for certain).
This can be interpreted as code that operates above the level of simulation in the Green Matrix.
Yes, Windows has multiple desktops, see recent Dr. Dobbs article for more info
Which article is that? I can't find any info on Windows having multiple desktops. Or is this not multiple desktops in the sense that Linux can have multiple desktops (workspaces) but some other permutation or similar feature?
A little off topic but on the subject of smart mobs: magician David Blaine's current 'endurance stunt' taking place in London was supposed to be the site of a "mass 'flash mob' event involving possibly hundreds" but in the end only two guys showed up.
This may be a silly question but would Anthony Hamilton's album (or individual songs) be different than any other album from the iTunes Music Store or is it just the CD sold in stores? I would assume it's the latter.
I wonder how far this will protrude and if durability will be a problem. I would hesitate to put this in my pocket (or even in a bag without a case) for fear that the joystick would wear unnecessarily.
I can't believe that these guys can do this! geez, have they no business morals? what next, Rob will post he is selling used cars on slashdot?
I don't think there is anything wrong with this. We were asked to vote for T-shirt designs and now we're being notified that the shirts are available for purchase. I, for one, would not have otherwise known had it not been posted.
With all that other crap they show nowadays, I can't remember the last time I saw a music video on MTV period.
Or at least one shown in it's entirety *cough* TRL *cough*.
<frustration>
Seriously though, what is the point of showing a music video that starts after the beginning and finishes before the end?!
</frustration>
My point is that it is a more simple process for an average user to burn a music disc than it is for that same user to burn a movie disc. Once it becomes simpler to do so, more and more people will create DVDs containing illegal copies of movies.
The RIAA needs to learn from the movie industry. Any really popular film that's on DVD can be found on Kazza, yet DVD sales are huge. The reason is DVD's contain tons of extras that can't be easily pirated and shared along with the movie.
That may be a reason but I don't know that it's the reason. The reason I have never bothered to download a single movie from a P2P network is because I don't care for watching it on my monitor. Plain and simple.
Music can easily be downloaded and burned to a CD and used in the same manner as if you bought the legal CD. With movies on the other hand it is not as simple to get the movie to your TV screen -- it can definitely be done, just not as easily as the equivalent with music.
Once DVD burners start coming standard with computers you will see a sharp increase in the number of films downloaded, I'm sure. And then we'll see if the MPAA doesn't raise a stink.
Others may have understood what FLACs were when they read this but I sure didn't (until I remembered this recent story). At first I thought it was some acronym for sharing non-music files.
So, from where do we "download the stylesheet?"
From this thread:
Update using a PC
NOTE: You will need one of the following to update your PSP using your PC:
- A USB AUSB Mini B Cable - A Memory Stick Reader/Writer (USB or a PC equipped with a slot)
1. Create a folder for the update file on the Memory Stick Duo. Create a folder on the Memory Stick Duo, name is 'PSP'. Inside that folder, create another folder named 'GAME'. Create another folder inside that folder and name it 'UPDATE'.
2. Download the firmware update file (at the top of this page) and place it inside the 'UPDATE' folder you created in the previous step.
3. Insert the Memory Stick Dup into the PSP system
4. To start the update, select (Game) from the PSP Home Menu. Then select (Memory Stick). Press the X Button. The update will begin.
5. To confirm the update was sucessful, select (Settings) from the PSP Home Menu, then select 'System Settings', then select 'System Information'. You should see the latest version that you just updated displayed:
Once the update is complete, you can delete the update package from your Memory Stick Duo.
From this thread:
Update using a PC
NOTE: You will need one of the following to update your PSP using your PC:
- A USB AUSB Mini B Cable - A Memory Stick Reader/Writer (USB or a PC equipped with a slot)
1. Create a folder for the update file on the Memory Stick Duo. Create a folder on the Memory Stick Duo, name is 'PSP'. Inside that folder, create another folder named 'GAME'. Create another folder inside that folder and name it 'UPDATE'.
2. Download the firmware update file (at the top of this page) and place it inside the 'UPDATE' folder you created in the previous step.
3. Insert the Memory Stick Dup into the PSP system
4. To start the update, select (Game) from the PSP Home Menu. Then select (Memory Stick). Press the X Button. The update will begin.
5. To confirm the update was sucessful, select (Settings) from the PSP Home Menu, then select 'System Settings', then select 'System Information'. You should see the latest version that you just updated displayed:
Once the update is complete, you can delete the update package from your Memory Stick Duo.
I don't suppose you'd have a username/password (for a premium subscription) that is required to view that report?
And for the Gallup story as well.
Salon War Room Report
:-)
I don't suppose you'd have a username/password (for a premium subscription) that is required to view that report?
Tho someone named "Tata" oughta count.
But not someone named Ashley (the No. 1 guy from the BBC)?!
"No. 9 Eric Schmidt, chairman and CEO, Google
Larry Page and Sergey Brin may have founded Google, but it's Eric Schmidt who's shepherded the company from kooky start-up to big-time public concern. For that, our panel has elevated Schmidt seven spots from last year to mark his debut in the Top 10 (while neither Page nor Brin make this year's list)."
Scribble (http://snoot.org/toys/scribble) is entertaining as well; I play it often. It's a cooperative Scrabble-type game where players take turns playing (you can't play twice in a row from the same IP) to acheive the highest score. You get ten tiles per rack instead of seven so there is a great potential for very high scoring words.
Would Ford sue you for removing the rev limiter from your Focus?
Maybe not but you could get pulled over for having illegal modifications (neon lights, colored headlights, etc.) on your Focus.
Wait. This thing is PG-13?...What was the first one rated?
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According to Roger Ebert the original carried 'No MPAA rating.'
http://www.suntimes.com/ebert/ebert_reviews/1996/
Learn why Seraph is gold?
One thoery:
Gold is used to signify 'special' code (as of M2 only Seraph for certain).
This can be interpreted as code that operates above the level of simulation in the Green Matrix.
Taken from http://episode81.blogspot.com/#visual
Yes, Windows has multiple desktops, see recent Dr. Dobbs article for more info
Which article is that? I can't find any info on Windows having multiple desktops. Or is this not multiple desktops in the sense that Linux can have multiple desktops (workspaces) but some other permutation or similar feature?
A little off topic but on the subject of smart mobs...
Whoops! Not really on the subject of smart mobs after all. I got smart mobs confused with flash mobs. Classic case of not RTFA. Apologies.
A little off topic but on the subject of smart mobs: magician David Blaine's current 'endurance stunt' taking place in London was supposed to be the site of a "mass 'flash mob' event involving possibly hundreds" but in the end only two guys showed up.
This may be a silly question but would Anthony Hamilton's album (or individual songs) be different than any other album from the iTunes Music Store or is it just the CD sold in stores? I would assume it's the latter.
...and one analog joystick.
I wonder how far this will protrude and if durability will be a problem. I would hesitate to put this in my pocket (or even in a bag without a case) for fear that the joystick would wear unnecessarily.
Only with people who didn't live through the 70's!
Good point.
I can't believe that these guys can do this! geez, have they no business morals? what next, Rob will post he is selling used cars on slashdot?
I don't think there is anything wrong with this. We were asked to vote for T-shirt designs and now we're being notified that the shirts are available for purchase. I, for one, would not have otherwise known had it not been posted.
Shirts with crap only on the front are SOOO 70's!
... I shop at The Gap so that wouldn't fly!
Actually shirts such as this are back in style now. Just visit The Gap or Old Navy and witness it for yourself.
I could insert a joke here about how Slashdotters don't shop at The Gap but
With all that other crap they show nowadays, I can't remember the last time I saw a music video on MTV period.
Or at least one shown in it's entirety *cough* TRL *cough*.
<frustration>
Seriously though, what is the point of showing a music video that starts after the beginning and finishes before the end?!
</frustration>
My point is that it is a more simple process for an average user to burn a music disc than it is for that same user to burn a movie disc. Once it becomes simpler to do so, more and more people will create DVDs containing illegal copies of movies.
These films have to be one of the most requested DVD releases (probably next to... the first two 'Godfather' movies) ever.
All of the Godfather movies are currently available on DVD. I have the box set.
The RIAA needs to learn from the movie industry. Any really popular film that's on DVD can be found on Kazza, yet DVD sales are huge. The reason is DVD's contain tons of extras that can't be easily pirated and shared along with the movie.
That may be a reason but I don't know that it's the reason. The reason I have never bothered to download a single movie from a P2P network is because I don't care for watching it on my monitor. Plain and simple.
Music can easily be downloaded and burned to a CD and used in the same manner as if you bought the legal CD. With movies on the other hand it is not as simple to get the movie to your TV screen -- it can definitely be done, just not as easily as the equivalent with music.
Once DVD burners start coming standard with computers you will see a sharp increase in the number of films downloaded, I'm sure. And then we'll see if the MPAA doesn't raise a stink.
do you have something against proper spelling? :>
;-)
Good catch!
Others may have understood what FLACs were when they read this but I sure didn't (until I remembered this recent story). At first I thought it was some acronym for sharing non-music files.