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"what does that PlayStation-style typeface on the keyboard say about the device's features, we wonder?
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absolutely nothing - my 3 year old sony tr3 notebook as the same keyboard typeface/font
my thoughts are that there are probably far more kids that fit this type of behavoir, and giving them the wrong kind of undesired attention abruptly may not solve anything... special care needs to be taken with each case... to understand the history of the subject. not to lump them in a group of 'troubled teens' ...

8 seconds until Sony fanboys misread this as sales figures and flood message boards.

5 seconds until a Sony fanboy tries to explain to me that shipments mean sales... to stores, right? Right? ...Hello?

2 seconds until they feel better about themselves.

Fact is, when they sit in stores, for weeks, that means they aren't going to be re-ordered and reaching another number (6 million by March) will be even more of a wet dream.
maybe that's all that shipped?

all reports said it sold out at retailers.
i guess the roms are unchanged. same thing happened to me 20 years ago but in the world 7 castle.
operamini.com for the win.

why would ANYONE use a WAP browser when Opera mini compresses the data, removes ad banners, has content folding (!!!) and is far faster too, making an 80k WAP browsed site only 3k on Opera mini.... your cell phone bill will thank you.

posted using Opera mini,

.ed
ok guys, I'm off for now, any more questions please send me a PM from my blog, or an email if you have my address. I will be doing some last minute christmas shopping so ill only have my mobile.

enjoy Wii browsing. and thanks again engadget.

.ed
report bugs with this link: http://www.opera.com/support/bugs/index.dml
my WEP key is "00000000000000000000000037"
"twenty four zeroes, then thirtyseven"
so i'm not sure why yours only lets you use "1" unless i misunderstood your post.

now everyone drive to my house and hack my gibson!
if you don't have any WEP encryption, all defaults will work fine.

if you do, you will need to enter the WEP key that you set to access your wireless router into the Wii WEP key field... it's pretty straight forward but i've met a ton of people (or spoke with them online, rather) who completely forget they have blocked free access to thier routers (i.e. they use WEP encryption).

have you thought about this?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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