I don't know what I'd do without the local LUG (http://wiki.morlug.org./ It's alot of fun to talk to these guys and it provides a great place to get Linux help. We've also had several great InstallFests recently. Being in a college town has helped keep us a varied and relivant group.
Between Meteos, Electroplankton, and Another Code, my DS has seen almost nonstop play.
Nintendogs, online Animal Crossing, Phoenix Wright, Castlevania and Lost in Blue are just a few of the amazing looking games coming up. And all of those are by the end of this year!
Hell, I'd about kill to see that project get started. I think that similar ideas have been proposed a few times and sort of shoved off to the side for "more important projects."
As an employee of the NASA IV&V facility, I can tell you that this is going to be a major help in troubleshooting both mechanical problems and in designing better software to prevent problems like what happened in the previous launch.
The improved safety systems like this one will (hopefully) prevent another three year delay like the one just experienced. That delay caused some major setbacks, so don't write off this add-on yet.
in the fact that if you click the google category at the top, you get the messaged:
Sorry, search is down at the moment. Until it's back up, you may wish to search Slashdot through Google
How about just buying a low price pda instead. I've had a Palm Tungsten E for a few years and loved it. It was the $100 range and is probably much cheaper now.
I don't know what I'd do without the local LUG (http://wiki.morlug.org./ It's alot of fun to talk to these guys and it provides a great place to get Linux help. We've also had several great InstallFests recently. Being in a college town has helped keep us a varied and relivant group.
Between Meteos, Electroplankton, and Another Code, my DS has seen almost nonstop play. Nintendogs, online Animal Crossing, Phoenix Wright, Castlevania and Lost in Blue are just a few of the amazing looking games coming up. And all of those are by the end of this year!
Hell, I'd about kill to see that project get started. I think that similar ideas have been proposed a few times and sort of shoved off to the side for "more important projects."
As an employee of the NASA IV&V facility, I can tell you that this is going to be a major help in troubleshooting both mechanical problems and in designing better software to prevent problems like what happened in the previous launch.
The improved safety systems like this one will (hopefully) prevent another three year delay like the one just experienced. That delay caused some major setbacks, so don't write off this add-on yet.
in the fact that if you click the google category at the top, you get the messaged: Sorry, search is down at the moment. Until it's back up, you may wish to search Slashdot through Google
How about just buying a low price pda instead. I've had a Palm Tungsten E for a few years and loved it. It was the $100 range and is probably much cheaper now.