You would not believe how difficult it is to find a Wii. People start lining up at BestBuy and GameStop at 7am just to get their hands on one. That's impressive for a video game console that is now almost 2 years old. Most impressive!
We just had to get one.
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Apr 13th, 2008 2:21 pm
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Apr 2nd, 2008 9:33 pm
This truly is the greatest thing since bread!
I am writing this from the comfort of my couch, on our new Wii. The Opera browser, which only cost 500 Wii points, works every bit as well as Firefox. JavaScript, Flash, gmail, google, and blogs all seem to work. OK, so typing with a wiimote is a tad bit tedious, but it is improving my hand/eye coordination.
Nothing that a USB Bluetooth keyboard won't fix.
Here's what we went through just to get a Wii. A Wii Homecoming
Keep checking back under the Games/Wii section for tips and tricks and game reviews. Sweet.
I am writing this from the comfort of my couch, on our new Wii. The Opera browser, which only cost 500 Wii points, works every bit as well as Firefox. JavaScript, Flash, gmail, google, and blogs all seem to work. OK, so typing with a wiimote is a tad bit tedious, but it is improving my hand/eye coordination.

Here's what we went through just to get a Wii. A Wii Homecoming
Keep checking back under the Games/Wii section for tips and tricks and game reviews. Sweet.
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Apr 2nd, 2008 5:31 am
The Address book is a place where you can register your friend's e-mail addresses and Wii numbers. To delete a name, go to the Address book. You'll see the Address book with your Wii number. Notice the blue arrow on the right side of the screen? That is how you flip the pages of the address book. Click on the blue arrow and find the page containing the name you wish to delete. Select the name and a delete button will appear.