No, he had the claws, they just never poped out until they where coated with the adamantium during the Weapon X program. This is why Wolverine had bone claws after Magento sucked out all of his adamantium once.
According to Tim Rogers in this article you can just plug it into your USB port and it acts like a removable disk. Just copy your MP3 files over and play.
One of the main reasons they can't comment on battery life yet is because no one has any games. They have units bought at the charity auction, but they don't have the games yet. The load times they have were clocked using demo units at a Sony building in Japan that has all the PSPs locked down and plugged in, similar to a kiosk at an EB Games.
The DS does have Wifi (802.11b) and can operate through a router also. Miyamoto has even hinted in interviews that they may have some Internet games too. What that means exactly I don't know, but they did mention SquareEnix.
They've know from the start they weren't going to make Christmas in the US, but in Japan the Christmas isn't the lucrative holiday, it's New Years. Christmas in Japan is more like St. Valentine's Day, but people do give gifts on New Years wishing good luck for the New Year.
Because FlashBlock is based on an extenstion that was called Flash Click to View. The old one used to display a white box that became grey when you moused over it that had the text: "[f] Click to View" displayed on it.
So, 2001 is old now. I mean if you where talking about an OVA from the 80s, maybe even the early 90s you might call it old, but I don't know about 2001 yet.
Pretty much all video games based on anime suck, at least from what I've seen. It's practicly required that if you have an anime series that is made into at video game it has to suck, as to not draw attention away from the anime it's self.
...they did do this, there would probably be a way to remove it.
My friend is always telling me about how he can remove the California emissions controls and the governer on a car to make it go faster than they want you driving it.
So what makes you think that these things can't be that easily removed.
That was pretty fun on the way to work this morning, the black ice I mean. I like the fact that I could slide around the corners instead of the boring old, slow down, look both ways, then go meathod we are all used to. It also helps when there is no one around too I guess.
Gin? Vermouth? Whiskey? Beer? I didn't hear "everclear" did I?
Sorry, Rob, and friends all live in Michigan, and you can't legally buy Everclear here. And since they all live in Holland it's not an easy trip to Wisconson to buy any, up in the U.P., they do that all the time.
Will they start sending me free VHS tapes in the mail and pack they in with magazines in an attempt to make me "convince my local cable or satallite provider to carry their fine programing?" (TM)
That would suck, not only because they are doing it, but the fact that the tapes probably won't be full length and I counldn't reuse them like I used to reuse the AOL floppies.
That's a different code for stage select and 9 guys, the one he is talking about is an April Fools joke that was printed in EGM back when they where cool and wheren't owned by Ziff Davis.
As another post points out, they still run FreeBSD. What I thought was funny was when they tried to switch the system over to WinNT IIS when they first took over Hotmail. It couldn't take the strain on the system and they had to switch back.
I suppose that's not saying much for the Future of Our Country, is it?
You forgot the little Trademark (TM) sign next the "Future of Our Country" phrase:) I'm sure that some U.S. Representative some where registered for his trademark already.
MTV does own VH1, but they are slightly different. VH1 will commonly play more light edge stuff than MTV, and will usually play it for a longer period of time.
Also I was reading in TV guide a little while ago, that was talking about the transition that VH1 did to become a sort A&E of the music world. They have shows called "Behind The Music" which I guess could be compaired to Biography on A&E. Plus they have the "Rock and Roll Picture Show" which shows rockmusical movies (if that's a term, I probably just made it up)
So is mine: 4786 in World :-p
Because nowhere on either of those pages does it say anything about the Famitsu score.
No, he had the claws, they just never poped out until they where coated with the adamantium during the Weapon X program. This is why Wolverine had bone claws after Magento sucked out all of his adamantium once.
And now I am a true dork.
It was there last year too, but the only news I ever hear about it are lawsuits and money problems, no release date.
According to Tim Rogers in this article you can just plug it into your USB port and it acts like a removable disk. Just copy your MP3 files over and play.
One of the main reasons they can't comment on battery life yet is because no one has any games. They have units bought at the charity auction, but they don't have the games yet. The load times they have were clocked using demo units at a Sony building in Japan that has all the PSPs locked down and plugged in, similar to a kiosk at an EB Games.
The expectied US release date isn't until March, they're not even going to try for the US holiday year.
The DS does have Wifi (802.11b) and can operate through a router also. Miyamoto has even hinted in interviews that they may have some Internet games too. What that means exactly I don't know, but they did mention SquareEnix.
They've know from the start they weren't going to make Christmas in the US, but in Japan the Christmas isn't the lucrative holiday, it's New Years. Christmas in Japan is more like St. Valentine's Day, but people do give gifts on New Years wishing good luck for the New Year.
Because FlashBlock is based on an extenstion that was called Flash Click to View. The old one used to display a white box that became grey when you moused over it that had the text: "[f] Click to View" displayed on it.
So, 2001 is old now. I mean if you where talking about an OVA from the 80s, maybe even the early 90s you might call it old, but I don't know about 2001 yet.
Pretty much all video games based on anime suck, at least from what I've seen. It's practicly required that if you have an anime series that is made into at video game it has to suck, as to not draw attention away from the anime it's self.
...they did do this, there would probably be a way to remove it.
My friend is always telling me about how he can remove the California emissions controls and the governer on a car to make it go faster than they want you driving it.
So what makes you think that these things can't be that easily removed.
That was pretty fun on the way to work this morning, the black ice I mean. I like the fact that I could slide around the corners instead of the boring old, slow down, look both ways, then go meathod we are all used to. It also helps when there is no one around too I guess.
Gin? Vermouth? Whiskey? Beer? I didn't hear "everclear" did I?
Sorry, Rob, and friends all live in Michigan, and you can't legally buy Everclear here. And since they all live in Holland it's not an easy trip to Wisconson to buy any, up in the U.P., they do that all the time.
Dude, that site rules, not only because of the ISS and Mir tracking, but the cool J-Track 3D satellite tracking thing.
Will they start sending me free VHS tapes in the mail and pack they in with magazines in an attempt to make me "convince my local cable or satallite provider to carry their fine programing?" (TM)
That would suck, not only because they are doing it, but the fact that the tapes probably won't be full length and I counldn't reuse them like I used to reuse the AOL floppies.
That's a different code for stage select and 9 guys, the one he is talking about is an April Fools joke that was printed in EGM back when they where cool and wheren't owned by Ziff Davis.
...the descussion board there espesically the one about Optimus Prime for man of the century.
Step 2. Bring the "Cube" Logo back! (Please, pleeeaaase, pretty please).
Damn straight! The "Cube" kicks ass. Much better than the stupid "sgi" logo they have now.
At least Rob hasn't changed the SGI topic icon yet.
I myself had trouble falling asleep this weekend. The movie kept coming back to me when I was lying there in the dark.
You think that's bad, you should try seeing it then go directly home and try going to bed.
I kept seeing little kids hand prints on walls all night long as I tried to get to sleep.
As another post points out, they still run FreeBSD. What I thought was funny was when they tried to switch the system over to WinNT IIS when they first took over Hotmail. It couldn't take the strain on the system and they had to switch back.
You forgot the dental floss garrat wire :)
You gotta love Austin Powers.
I suppose that's not saying much for the Future of Our Country, is it?
:) I'm sure that some U.S. Representative some where registered for his trademark already.
You forgot the little Trademark (TM) sign next the "Future of Our Country" phrase
MTV does own VH1, but they are slightly different. VH1 will commonly play more light edge stuff than MTV, and will usually play it for a longer period of time.
Also I was reading in TV guide a little while ago, that was talking about the transition that VH1 did to become a sort A&E of the music world. They have shows called "Behind The Music" which I guess could be compaired to Biography on A&E. Plus they have the "Rock and Roll Picture Show" which shows rockmusical movies (if that's a term, I probably just made it up)
I wouldn't change it. I hate the new logo, I think the Cube is way better looking than the SGI. think they have now.