gruso
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Sorry, I was being silly.
'Gruso' said:Sorry, I was being silly.
You spoiled the fun, you should have defended your joke as if it wasn't one, just so that we could read some funny comments
'Laurent' said:Is that a joke?'Gruso' said:Sorry, I was being silly.
You spoiled the fun, you should have defended your joke as if it wasn't one, just so that we could read some funny comments
'Exophase' said:I cant think of a single reason why it would be x86 that doesnt involve Intel bribing Sony with hundreds of millions of dollars (or more). They wouldnt want to run PC apps and it would hurt chances of backwards compatibility with PSP, plus the battery life probably wouldn't be competitive, plus SSE isnt really industry leading in vector performance (PSPs VFPU and PS2s VUs are much better at it).'Gruso' said:OMAP, oh snap. Pretty sure it'll be x86 though.
you murdered a young, innocent, witty joke, one with a bright future too. i hope you are proud of yourself, Exophase - you murderer.
Think of all the people on this board who would say such a thing and not be joking :/'darkblu' said:you murdered a young, innocent, witty joke, one with a bright future too. i hope you are proud of yourself, Exophase - you murderer.
'Mithrildor' said:'Laurent' said:Is that a joke?'Gruso' said:Sorry, I was being silly.
You spoiled the fun, you should have defended your joke as if it wasn't one, just so that we could read some funny comments
You should understand that people old like me with such a wide understanding of technology and an arm long resume never joke.
I wonder...'Phawx' said:Was that a joke?
The Pandora has a an even higher resolution screen, huge battery life, Wifi and Bluetooth, better hardware and best of all, you don't have to hack it just to run homebrew.'.Gogeta§§J4BR.' said:I sincerely love my PSP from the bottom of my heart. It delivers great hires screen, builtin liion batteries, wifi and great hardware for years, which is awesome for homebrew.