GET OVER IT, BOTH OF YOU
if you continue this arguing, warnings and bans may be in order.
Benol, ignore him.
JakTar, quit egging him on.
Valium, my sentiments exactly.
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NAND=where the firmware is stored. More RAM is what would help with bigger pages, and the PSP has more of both (I think they're 64MB each, up from 32MB each on the PSP). And I agree, loading bigger pages would be good.Soulfeeder wrote:Second, I have a 3.51 cfw psp right now, and I'm thinking of getting a slim later. So, would the extra NAND load bigger internet pages? Cause I am tired of not being able to use Flash except on the crappiest of animations.
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Personally I say go trade in some stuff and buy a used and relatively unscathed PSP from a GameStop or something. That's what I did and got one for $70
"Like new" condition too - it looked like it was fresh from the box! Since it was used I didn't feel bad about ripping it apart to put it in a clear case and adding some neato frito blue LEDs.
dragonhead wrote:sweet. ive spent a third of my life on benheck!

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Yup, $70. I admit I traded in a lot of stuff - all my GameCube stuff (which I bought used, of course) as well as several PS2 games that came "extra" with various eBay purchases. They also had a special that weekend about trading in consoles and getting extra in-store credit and I got a special little coupon book thing too. Overall it was about the best deal possible. I do not miss that Gamecube at all.
dragonhead wrote:sweet. ive spent a third of my life on benheck!

'm really sorry to bring this grammar bashing bit back up but aluminum is major peeve of mineJackTar wrote:How does your spell check go with aluminium smart arse? Does it spell it aluminum? No? Then speak english and stop saying aluminum it is ridiculous.benol wrote:American English is a dialect. My spell check corrects apologise as poor spelling. It also corrects favourite, centre, rumour, ect. It is correct spelling to me. Also, don't even go there correcting my grammar, Mr. Run-on.
(And before you say it, I know "The Queen's English", as you call it doesn't put the period after the abbreviation of mister.)
We are all wrong, alumium is the orginal spelling. Though I have to say Aluminum is better than Aluminium because it was the oldest variation that is currently acceptable, also I'm not going to pronounce a word differently because someone thinks it has a more "classical sound".wikipedia wrote:The earliest citation given in the Oxford English Dictionary for any word used as a name for this element is alumium, which Humphry Davy employed in 1808 for the metal he was trying to isolate electrolytically from the mineral alumina. The citation is from his journal Philosophical Transactions: "Had I been so fortunate as..to have procured the metallic substances I was in search of, I should have proposed for them the names of silicium, alumium, zirconium, and glucium."[20]
By 1812, Davy had settled on aluminum, which, as other sources note,[citation needed] matches its Latin root. He wrote in the journal Chemical Philosophy: "As yet Aluminum has not been obtained in a perfectly free state."[21] But the same year, an anonymous contributor to the Quarterly Review, a British political-literary journal, objected to aluminum and proposed the name aluminium, "for so we shall take the liberty of writing the word, in preference to aluminum, which has a less classical sound."
Now so I don't get flamed for bringing this back up I have some serious questions about the psp lite; Does it have louder speakers? Does the TV output work for homebrew? Is the screen brighter?
Kurt_ wrote: I would use tact switches but I want the mushy feel. Mushy = God. (I typed that correctly).

