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  • Activities include quickly solving simple math problems & counting people going in and out of a house simultaneously
  • Draw pictures on the Touch Screen, or read classic literature out loud
  • Play Sudoku, the popular number puzzle game

 

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Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day is a fun, rewarding form of entertainment everyone can enjoy. Inspired by cutting-edge neuroscience, it’s a full set of reading and mathematic exercises that stimulate the brain. At the start, you’ll take a series of tests and get a score that determines how old your brain is. This is your Brain Age — by performing daily exercises just minutes a day over weeks and months, the better you’ll get and the lower your Brain Age will get.

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-10-10
This is really cool. I never cared for Sudoku before and now I am addicted! The tests are fun and surprisingly challenging.

Review date : 2008-10-09
Brain Age is a brain training game to keep your brain young designed by renown neuroscientist Dr. Ryuta Kawashima. I had a lot of fun with this game for a few months. It shows what the DS is capable of doing–understand your voice through the microphone and what you write with the stylus. After I opened all the training games and scored as well as I think I can on them, read all the training tips, and noticed repeats in drawing exercises and the stories to read aloud, the game got boring and I was no longer motivated to turn it on.

The game starts with a test to calculate your brain age. You see words of colors like "red," "black," "blue," "yellow," but you have to say the color that the word is, not the word itself. For example if you see the word "red" printed in blue, you need to say "blue," not "red." This test was sometimes frustrating because it couldn’t always understand "blue" for some reason. You can be tested in other ways to determine your brain age. My favorite is the list of words you memorize and then write as many down as you remember. I wish that was a daily training game.

There are nine daily training games. In this first Brain Age, the exercises are math-heavy which I enjoyed but others may not. It keeps track of how many correct answers you give and how quickly you finish the games and scores you accordingly. It also keeps graphs of how you do over time. You also get an indication of how fast you were by its standards with graphics like a man walking, a car driving back and forth, a jet flying, or a space shuttle taking off. Two exercises are a series of simple math problems to answer as fast as you can. Next you read passages of classic novels aloud (I never scored super high on this one, I can’t imagine someone reading aloud fast enough to get a space shuttle score). "Low to High" flashes several different numbers in squares and you have to memorize them fast enough to tell the game where you saw the lowest number, the next lowest, and so on.

"Syllable Count" was one of the easiest for me. It give you well-known sayings and you count the syllables. In "Head Count", you have to keep track of who is coming into and leaving a house so you can tell the computer how many are in the house at the end. When the game speeds up, it can be very challenging. "Triangle Math" is more math problems but more complicated because you use the answers to the first problems to find answers to the next. "Time Lapse" shows you two clocks (with hands) and you need to figure out how much time has gone by. "Voice Calculation" is more math problems only you answer them out loud. Again, sometimes the game could not figure out what was being said (especially thinking "six" was "seven") which was very frustrating. You get a brain tip after each game and, after reading the same ones several times, I just zoomed through them without looking at them. It got annoying.

In addition, you’re sometimes asked to draw things from memory. If you have more than one player, it will compare the drawings which is fun. It also keeps track of the calendar. It will ask you a question one day and, a few days later, ask you for the answer you gave to that question to see if you remember. The game also offers many sudoku puzzles that range in difficulty. Sudoku works very well with the D.S., but make sure the game translates your numbers correctly before zooming out. Sometimes it will think you wrote a different number even if you wrote clearly. I’ve actually gotten into the habit of writing open-headed 4’s because of this game. Sudoku usually worked well.

The game is fun but the re-playability (unlike Sims games, for example, that I have literally played in their entirety three of four times) is low once you’ve mastered it by scoring a 20 brain age. It is unique though, and may be the only homework kids will want to do for awhile.

Review date : 2008-09-20
I guess when my kids (8 & 10 ) are playing their D.S. they want their fun games! Maybe when they’re a bit older they’ll love it…

I think it’s great!

Review date : 2008-09-16
I purchased a Nintendo DS and the "Brain Age" game for my mother-in-law as a gift (that she requested). She absolutely LOVED it…. But what surprised me was how much *I* enjoyed playing. When she returned home, with her game, I missed it so much that I finally went out and bought my own DS and game. I play it nearly daily, not for the brain bennies, but because it’s FUN! And pretty soon the rest of my family (there are slots for saving up to four "players" with each "Brain Age" game) was playing it as well.

I don’t know about the brain benefits, but I do know that "Brain Age" is fun. I would recommend the game to anyone who would enjoy wasting time playing a video game - NOT mindlessly. =D

Review date : 2008-09-14
Great exercises. Frequently, however, the software has difficulty with verbal answers (eg. "yellow", "blue"), asking for repeats. Hopefully, these exercises will significantly enhance brain function, or at least minimize deterioration in this 63 year-old (well, hey, I just scored "age 28" ;->) user. I’ll see, I guess. Anyhow, it’s fun.

 

Digital photos are stored as digital files on electronic media. Digital photos are comprised of pixels each one with a unique color and intensity. While digital photos do not have to be compressed in most cases they are. Compression serves one goal make files smaller and save storage space.

A digital photo is a built of pixels. A pixel is a single dot in the photo that has a value. A pixels value represents its color and intensity. Usually each pixel is represented by an RGB value (Red, Green and Blue that combined together create the pixels color) that occupies 3 bytes. Digital photo files can be very big. For example if you shoot a photo using an 8 mega pixels digital camera the photo will have 8000000 pixels each one occupying 3 bytes. The total file size would be 8000000*3=24000000 or 24Mbytes. However ff compressed using the right technology this file could be much smaller - about 3Mbytes would be common.

There are two main types of compression technologies: lossy and lossless:

Lossless compression:

Lossless compression means that if you take a file compress it and then decompress it the decompressed file would be the exact copy of the original file. With lossless compression no data is lost in the compression process the compression software uses better representation of the data in the file but it does not remove any data from it.

Lossy compression:

Lossy compression means that if you take a file, compress it and then decompress it the decompressed file would be slightly different than the original one. The compression software not only represents the files data more efficiently but it also removes data that it analyzed as being minor or not important. Such data can be removed without hardly any noticeable degradation in the compressed file quality. The differences between the original file and the decompressed file are minor and negligible to the user.

Lossless compression is usually applied to text and other data where all data is equally important. For example when compressing the text in this article and later on decompressing it you would want to get the exact original article without any words or sentences dropped by the compression software that decided they were not important.

Lossy compression on the other hand is usually applied to digital photos and graphic files. Such files include data that the viewer would not be able to notice if removed. For example small changes to color in a photo might not be noticeable. The decompressed file is not exactly the same as the original one but when viewing both the original and decompressed photos side by side the viewer can not tell the difference. Lossy compression software can be set to different compression levels based on how much data is allowed to be lost. At some point losing too much data is noticeable and degrades the digital photo quality. Many digital cameras allow you to set the level of compression from low to high where high compression means smaller files but less quality and low compression means bigger files but no noticeable quality degradation.

Digital photos are almost solely compressed using lossy technologies. The reason is that due to the nature of a photo (it includes noise, very minor changes that are hard to compress but are not important to the view and more) lossless compression technologies do not perform well on it. On the other hand Lossy compression technologies can be very effective in reducing digital photo file sizes sometimes an order of magnitude or more.

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Let’s face it, people who like tattoos are always looking for the next amazing tattoo design to set themselves apart from the crowd and although this might seem like an easy task, anyone who has been through it knows differently. Sometimes it can just hit you, you see something in a picture or in a museum or even in a movie and bingo! that’s it - you know straight away that this is your next tattoo. If you’re one of the lucky ones (those who can draw beautifully from imagination) you can scribble it down and take your own amazing tattoo design to your tattooist and within no time at all your dream is a reality. However, most of us are not that lucky and whilst we have willing and creative minds which think up all these amazing tattoo designs we have weak and stubborn fingers who insist on not getting the picture (literally!).

Body art has been with us from the year dot when ancient cave men used it not only for camouflage but also to mark themselves and their tribesmen out from other rival tribes. Indeed, the word ‘ tattoo’ is derived from the ancient Tahitian word tattau meaning to mark. Since then tattoos have evolved into a serious art form and most people are into their body art because it is beautiful and because it makes a personal statement about themselves. Choosing your amazing tattoo design can be a minefield though. Just think of all the Chinese symbols for example. Do you know what they mean - and moreover, do you expect your tattooist to know? A very good friend of mine had a Chinese symbol tattoo done a couple of years back. It was a beautifully intricate design on his left shoulder with symbols surrounded by oriental dragons and magnificent colours. He was born in the year of the dragon and his wife was born under the sign of the dog. The symbol was suppose to say something like ‘ dragon will honour dog in life and death. However he has since discovered that although it does say that it could also be construed as dragon will curse dogs honour in life and death.

The same is true of Celtic or Egyptian symbols, and if you fancy something a bit out of the ordinary it’s best to do loads of research first and be sure your symbol says exactly what you want it to say. Remember, your tattoo artist is just that, an amazing artist - NOT an expert in all sorts of ancient scripts and symbols!!

When you know it’s time for another tattoo (or indeed when you’ve taken the decision to have your first) it is wise to take some time and look into various styles and designs and also think hard about where on your body you want to have it done. I know some women who have had amazing tattoos designed and inked all around their belly buttons only to discover that when they are pregnant (and subsequently left with stretch marks) the fabulous butterfly looks just a bit less fabulous than it did on a tanned and taut abdomen! Also, think about it from an employment point of view. Like it or not, a tattoo is not always viewed favourably by prospective employers. This is not such a problem for males, however lots of women get tattoos around their ankle or lower leg and, if in a professional capacity you need to wear a smart skirt suit, then it could make things just a little bit difficult.

Consider also, that your tattoo will be with you for life. Now, I know this is always the argument against having a tattoo, especially when it’s your first one, however it is a valid one. You must be committed to the design you choose as it will be with you for a very long time. In my opinion, it’s best to steer clear of the ‘fashionable’ tattoo styles, the ones that come in fad’s and disappear a year or two later leaving your skin very ‘last season’! Choose something that means something to you, something that has a little personal story behind it. Then, when people remark on your tattoo and ask about it (and they will!) you have something interesting to say about it and about yourself too.

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  • Activities include quickly solving simple math problems & counting people going in and out of a house simultaneously
  • Draw pictures on the Touch Screen, or read classic literature out loud
  • Play Sudoku, the popular number puzzle game

 

Product Description

Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day is a fun, rewarding form of entertainment everyone can enjoy. Inspired by cutting-edge neuroscience, it’s a full set of reading and mathematic exercises that stimulate the brain. At the start, you’ll take a series of tests and get a score that determines how old your brain is. This is your Brain Age — by performing daily exercises just minutes a day over weeks and months, the better you’ll get and the lower your Brain Age will get.

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-10-10
This is really cool. I never cared for Sudoku before and now I am addicted! The tests are fun and surprisingly challenging.

Review date : 2008-10-09
Brain Age is a brain training game to keep your brain young designed by renown neuroscientist Dr. Ryuta Kawashima. I had a lot of fun with this game for a few months. It shows what the DS is capable of doing–understand your voice through the microphone and what you write with the stylus. After I opened all the training games and scored as well as I think I can on them, read all the training tips, and noticed repeats in drawing exercises and the stories to read aloud, the game got boring and I was no longer motivated to turn it on.

The game starts with a test to calculate your brain age. You see words of colors like "red," "black," "blue," "yellow," but you have to say the color that the word is, not the word itself. For example if you see the word "red" printed in blue, you need to say "blue," not "red." This test was sometimes frustrating because it couldn’t always understand "blue" for some reason. You can be tested in other ways to determine your brain age. My favorite is the list of words you memorize and then write as many down as you remember. I wish that was a daily training game.

There are nine daily training games. In this first Brain Age, the exercises are math-heavy which I enjoyed but others may not. It keeps track of how many correct answers you give and how quickly you finish the games and scores you accordingly. It also keeps graphs of how you do over time. You also get an indication of how fast you were by its standards with graphics like a man walking, a car driving back and forth, a jet flying, or a space shuttle taking off. Two exercises are a series of simple math problems to answer as fast as you can. Next you read passages of classic novels aloud (I never scored super high on this one, I can’t imagine someone reading aloud fast enough to get a space shuttle score). "Low to High" flashes several different numbers in squares and you have to memorize them fast enough to tell the game where you saw the lowest number, the next lowest, and so on.

"Syllable Count" was one of the easiest for me. It give you well-known sayings and you count the syllables. In "Head Count", you have to keep track of who is coming into and leaving a house so you can tell the computer how many are in the house at the end. When the game speeds up, it can be very challenging. "Triangle Math" is more math problems but more complicated because you use the answers to the first problems to find answers to the next. "Time Lapse" shows you two clocks (with hands) and you need to figure out how much time has gone by. "Voice Calculation" is more math problems only you answer them out loud. Again, sometimes the game could not figure out what was being said (especially thinking "six" was "seven") which was very frustrating. You get a brain tip after each game and, after reading the same ones several times, I just zoomed through them without looking at them. It got annoying.

In addition, you’re sometimes asked to draw things from memory. If you have more than one player, it will compare the drawings which is fun. It also keeps track of the calendar. It will ask you a question one day and, a few days later, ask you for the answer you gave to that question to see if you remember. The game also offers many sudoku puzzles that range in difficulty. Sudoku works very well with the D.S., but make sure the game translates your numbers correctly before zooming out. Sometimes it will think you wrote a different number even if you wrote clearly. I’ve actually gotten into the habit of writing open-headed 4’s because of this game. Sudoku usually worked well.

The game is fun but the re-playability (unlike Sims games, for example, that I have literally played in their entirety three of four times) is low once you’ve mastered it by scoring a 20 brain age. It is unique though, and may be the only homework kids will want to do for awhile.

Review date : 2008-09-20
I guess when my kids (8 & 10 ) are playing their D.S. they want their fun games! Maybe when they’re a bit older they’ll love it…

I think it’s great!

Review date : 2008-09-16
I purchased a Nintendo DS and the "Brain Age" game for my mother-in-law as a gift (that she requested). She absolutely LOVED it…. But what surprised me was how much *I* enjoyed playing. When she returned home, with her game, I missed it so much that I finally went out and bought my own DS and game. I play it nearly daily, not for the brain bennies, but because it’s FUN! And pretty soon the rest of my family (there are slots for saving up to four "players" with each "Brain Age" game) was playing it as well.

I don’t know about the brain benefits, but I do know that "Brain Age" is fun. I would recommend the game to anyone who would enjoy wasting time playing a video game - NOT mindlessly. =D

Review date : 2008-09-14
Great exercises. Frequently, however, the software has difficulty with verbal answers (eg. "yellow", "blue"), asking for repeats. Hopefully, these exercises will significantly enhance brain function, or at least minimize deterioration in this 63 year-old (well, hey, I just scored "age 28" ;->) user. I’ll see, I guess. Anyhow, it’s fun.

 

There’s a lot of paranormal puzzles out there. Sightings and stories are released daily on websites and in news publications everyday giving us more and more questions to try and solve.

Every weird event or encounter has it’s own fine details too. How tall were the aliens? How fast was the UFO traveling? Was there any hair left at the Bigfoot sighting? How many witnesses were there? Who were some of the sailors in the Philadelphia Experiment? What scientists were involved?

Maybe these are just pieces to the puzzle. Whether the subject is time travel or telekenesis they are not the whole puzzle themselves, but part of something bigger? Without a doubt there is more paranormal research now going on than there’s ever been. Most seem to be specialists honing in on ghosts or aliens or mysterious creatures, and fewer of them are trying to find connections to prove their existence outside of our own modern science. As a community we probably have it figured out, but we just can’t see the whole picture because of investigations into things that seem unrelated and their researchers are not communicating with other researchers to see if they have overlap and notes to compare.

Some paranormal subjects have things in common with other paranormal subjects. Whether they can help prove or disprove other areas is debatable, but connections and commonalities are there. So, for all you of that like thinking outside the box, what if it’s all connected?

Maybe the biggest paranormal puzzle of them all might be what the entire picture looks like when we take a step back.

Robert Kreuk is an independant paranormal investigator and owner of http://www.paranormal-phenomenon.net

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Review date : 2008-03-04
i bought two of these at walmart, a black one and a pink one for my wife. and they’re great kinda hard to put on but you’ll get it. they feel very comfortable in my hands and soft. they came with usb charging cord and what’s cool about mine is that they change color. the only little problem with the pink one is that it has a weird smell kinda like ruber but just the pink one. weird huh? well hope this helps, thank you.

Review date : 2008-02-05
It protects well against sweaty hands, dirt, and in case u drop ur controller. but for mine, i had to cut pieces of it off in order to use the joy stick more freely. at times when using the joy stick part of the controller, it would get in contact of the silicone pad slowing the action down. but its worth it for the price.

Review date : 2008-01-28
Product didnt fit right at first but after adjusting it and using the controller, the skin laid on very well. Happy with purchase.

 

The poem Beowulf tells the tale of an extraordinary man who performs great feats. Beowulf is the superhero of his day, unparalleled in strength and willing to take on any challenge that he comes upon with as little help from weapons as possible and no help from other warriors. Hes in a league of his own physically. Because of this, though, he is also in a league of his own emotionally. Being everyones hero and idol can be cool, but its not exactly the best position to be in if you want to form meaningful relationships with people. This is Beowulfs struggle. He is, indeed, an isolationist surrounded by people because his almost godly status combined with his I can do anything on my own attitude fosters an environment of awe and worship around him and a feeling of pride and self-dependence within him.

The idea of idol worship and its effect on relationships is a concept that is prevalent in our current society. Consider the example of a rock star and his fan. There is a barrier keeping them from forming a genuine relationship which is constructed from the fans utter worship of the star and the stars knowledge of this and his feeling of superiority. Beowulf is said to have the strength of thirty in the grip of each hand (380). It is reasserted many times throughout the poem that he is unparalleled. He is superior, and he has every right to feel that way. This makes it nearly impossible for the people he comes across to look at him with anything but awe or envy, as Unferth originally does as Beowulfs coming, his sea-braving, made him sick with envy (501). Unferth sings a different tune once he has seen that Beowulf is the real deal, though. There is less tampering and big talk then / from Unferth the boaster (971) after everyone has seen Grendels severed arm displayed in the hall. This shows evidence of Unferths attitude towards Beowulf shifting from envy to awe and worship.

Upon Beowulfs coming to fight Grendel, Unferth was the most celebrated warrior of Heorot he was the only one who thought he might be on the same level as Beowulf as a warrior. This paves the way for the two to form a meaningful friendship, as many friendships are formed out of an original bad encounter (even nowadays many best friends relationships started off with a playground fight or rivalry). But this never comes to fruition because Unferth realizes that Beowulf is head and shoulders above him when it comes to fighting, and he joins the rest of Hrothgars men in their worship of Beowulf.

The only character in the poem that can realistically be considered a true friend and close to an equal of Beowulf is Hrothgar. Hrothgars first words to Beowulf are Beowulf, my friend (457). Greetings dont get much friendlier than that. Their relationship gradually grows, with Hrothgar eventually saying that he views Beowulf as his own son. Hrothgars deep affection for Beowulf is nowhere more evident in the poem than during Beowulfs departure:

And so the good and gray-haired Dane,

that highborn king, kissed Beowulf

and embraced his neck, then broke down

in sudden tears And such was his affection

that he could not help being overcome:

his fondness for the man was so deep-founded,

it warmed his heart and wound the heartstrings

tight in his breast. (1870-1879)

Anyone who claims that Hrothgar doesnt truly have a deep affection for Beowulf would be hard-pressed to refute the above evidence that he does. But something is strangely missing from the passage. Why doesnt the poet describe Beowulfs affection for Hrothgar? The poet goes out of his way to let the reader know that Hrothgar had extremely deep feelings for Beowulf, but not a word is mentioned about Beowulfs emotions toward Hrothgar. All that we get from Beowulf is a speech that basically amounts to thanks for everything Ill come to your aid if youre ever in need. Without doubt, Hrothgar is the character that Beowulf is closest to in the poem, yet the poet never gives us any clear sign that Beowulf has sincere feelings for Hrothgar beyond respect and admiration. Beowulf even addresses Hrothgar with respect and admiration rather than affection, repeatedly using phrases like wise sir (1384), and my lord (1390), while never calling Hrothgar friend as Hrothgar calls Beowulf. Its not uncommon for a superhero to have a sidekick. Robin, Batmans sidekick, is the most recognizable example of this. In the poem, Hrothgar has a sidekick named Aeschere whom he calls his soulmate, true mentor, and right-hand man (1325). Hrothgar is deeply saddened when Aeschere dies.

Beowulf does mention when confronting Unferth that he and Breca grew up daring themselves to outdo each other (536), but this does not show that Beowulf and Breca are anything other than rivals. The only other allusion to Beowulfs youth is interesting. He had been poorly regarded, was taken for less than he was worth, and his lord never much esteemed him in the mead-hall (2183). This passage seems abrupt and out of place. It might, however, explain Beowulfs need to do everything on his own. Beowulf seems to be obsessed with proving himself throughout the poem, and always wants to do it without any help from other people.

Beowulf is a stubborn man who probably wouldnt stop at a gas station and ask for directions if he was lost and would never read the directions before putting something together. Hes the boy who got picked on and then hit a growth spurt. Why would he want help from the people who used to think they were better than him? Beowulf gets away with doing everything on his own until his battle with the dragon. This fight is not yours, Beowulf says to his men before fighting the dragon, nor is it up to any man except me / to measure his strength against the monster / or to prove his worth (2532). Beowulf is still trying to prove his worth by denying his men the honor to fight alongside him as an old man who is already widely known as the greatest warrior in the world. He should have nothing left to prove, and he should ask his men for their help, which could possibly end up saving his life, but instead he requests that they offer him no help and he gets killed.

Beowulfs death definitely seems to have been preventable. Wiglaf says to the other men after Beowulfs death that when the worst happened / too few rallied around the prince (2882). The obvious connotation of this is that Beowulfs men (with the exception of Wiglaf) are weak-hearted and cowardly. But Beowulf did specifically ask to go up against the dragon by himself. Had he not requested that his men let him go it alone, more of them probably would have helped him, and the outcome may have been different. Beowulfs pride, which gained him all the fame and respect in the world, seems to have led to his death. Beowulfs heroic life led to a tragic death without a son, seemingly without a wife, and with only one of his men by his side.

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Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-03-04
i bought two of these at walmart, a black one and a pink one for my wife. and they’re great kinda hard to put on but you’ll get it. they feel very comfortable in my hands and soft. they came with usb charging cord and what’s cool about mine is that they change color. the only little problem with the pink one is that it has a weird smell kinda like ruber but just the pink one. weird huh? well hope this helps, thank you.

Review date : 2008-02-05
It protects well against sweaty hands, dirt, and in case u drop ur controller. but for mine, i had to cut pieces of it off in order to use the joy stick more freely. at times when using the joy stick part of the controller, it would get in contact of the silicone pad slowing the action down. but its worth it for the price.

Review date : 2008-01-28
Product didnt fit right at first but after adjusting it and using the controller, the skin laid on very well. Happy with purchase.

 

There’s a lot of paranormal puzzles out there. Sightings and stories are released daily on websites and in news publications everyday giving us more and more questions to try and solve.

Every weird event or encounter has it’s own fine details too. How tall were the aliens? How fast was the UFO traveling? Was there any hair left at the Bigfoot sighting? How many witnesses were there? Who were some of the sailors in the Philadelphia Experiment? What scientists were involved?

Maybe these are just pieces to the puzzle. Whether the subject is time travel or telekenesis they are not the whole puzzle themselves, but part of something bigger? Without a doubt there is more paranormal research now going on than there’s ever been. Most seem to be specialists honing in on ghosts or aliens or mysterious creatures, and fewer of them are trying to find connections to prove their existence outside of our own modern science. As a community we probably have it figured out, but we just can’t see the whole picture because of investigations into things that seem unrelated and their researchers are not communicating with other researchers to see if they have overlap and notes to compare.

Some paranormal subjects have things in common with other paranormal subjects. Whether they can help prove or disprove other areas is debatable, but connections and commonalities are there. So, for all you of that like thinking outside the box, what if it’s all connected?

Maybe the biggest paranormal puzzle of them all might be what the entire picture looks like when we take a step back.

Robert Kreuk is an independant paranormal investigator and owner of http://www.paranormal-phenomenon.net

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  • DualShock 3 brings back the "rumble" feature for full gameplay immersion
  • Bluetooth Wireless connection to your system, plus USB-USB mini cable for play-and-charge option
  • L2 and R2 analog trigger buttons
  • The DualShock 3 is practically a required upgrade for any hardcore PlayStation 3 owner
  • Highly sensitive motion sensing system so as you move the controller the game moves with it

 

 

 

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Review date : 2008-09-23
if you like having a visual pleasing & unique option for your ps3 entertainment system it’s worth a couple extra bucks! same as the usa model but it’s silver & of course you get the dual shock capability lacking in the orginal equipment controller. the vibration adds another demension to the game playing experience.

i also would recomend the ps3 charge station by PDP products very cool & complements the silver dual shock controller.

Review date : 2008-09-18
Same as the U.S. version but you will be only one with a silver one at a couple dollars more its worth it, also you wont get your controller mixed up with your buddy’s….And…..its An Awesome Silver color.