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Chris

Member since: Sep 6th, 2006

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Engadget's recession antidote: win a KORG KAOSSILATOR and a copy of Matt & Kim's album "Grand"

May 4th 2009 3:25PM (Engadget)
Short bursts of looped synth riffs will serve to distract the bankers when we run in and take our money back.

Intel shows off working 3.2GHz Nehalem processors at IDF

Apr 2nd 2008 4:32PM (Engadget)
It's also a decent Everclear song from before they got all touchy-feely and stopped doing drugs.

Mac 101: iTunes volume and a two-finger scroll

Mar 10th 2008 12:34PM (TUAW.com)
Even though it might be obvious, I just figured it out on accident last night - the scroll wheel on your mouse has the same effect.

Mobile Safari plug-in downloads files to your iPhone/iPod touch

Dec 5th 2007 10:35AM (TUAW.com)
OH MY GOD JEFF THIS IS GREAT IDEA, I WOULD LIKE TO SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR NEWSLETTER IMMEDIATELY

Bill Gates wants to play some kind of tennis simulator

Jun 5th 2007 9:41AM (Joystiq Nintendo)
@2: Yes, swinging a baseball bat in the house is probably the best course of action. If you're looking to play sports, go outside. If you're looking to get drunk and play tennis in the house while it's raining, then Wii it up.

Train your Japanese-writing brain in minutes a day!

Apr 10th 2007 9:27AM (Joystiq Nintendo)
Here's an idea - why don't you stop stealing games?

My Mii Manager seeks to bring Mii to your PC

Apr 6th 2007 7:39PM (Joystiq Nintendo)
@2: Are you kidding? The existing parts aren't hardcoded into the games or anything.. they're simply extensions provided by the Wii itself.

If they create new anything for Mii characters, I assure you they will show up in prior games.

Wii hacked to play back-up games

Dec 21st 2006 1:12PM (Joystiq Nintendo)
@4, 13:

The PSP hacks that used photos were hacked TIFF files, which when opened allowed the user to run arbitrary code on the system. As a result, a preview of the image (like the 'Wii bootloader' image) would not be available. What I'm not sure of is whether you could still get an image to appear with an exploited image. Doubtful.

Anyway, hopefully this is true - I love the Wii too much to be all cheapass and pirate the games, but homebrew would be ever closer.

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