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12-20-2006, 05:53 PM
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I second that. Sometimes those who believe they are more informed are only looking too far into a situation and ultimately being too simpathetic. We have a Liberal maybe?
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12-20-2006, 06:41 PM
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The way I look at it, the strap is just a last resort safety measure. Don't let go of the remote and you're fine. My family and I have logged 200+ hours on our Wii, and no one has let go of a remote yet. Why? It's not because we're cautious, it's because we use common sense and HOLD ONTO THE REMOTE.
Next time MrGood, don't post something you know is hypocritical. Wiihaveaproblem is no more credible than a gaming blog. It's been proven that during many instances the cord was broken AFTER the accident in an attempt to blame Nintendo.
Blaming stupid kids and stupid people is not inaccurate. You really do have to be a moron to throw your remote at your TV. It's time people learned a little bit of responsibility here.
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12-20-2006, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Kryptenx
The way I look at it, the strap is just a last resort safety measure. Don't let go of the remote and you're fine. My family and I have logged 200+ hours on our Wii, and no one has let go of a remote yet. Why? It's not because we're cautious, it's because we use common sense and HOLD ONTO THE REMOTE.
Next time MrGood, don't post something you know is hypocritical. Wiihaveaproblem is no more credible than a gaming blog. It's been proven that during many instances the cord was broken AFTER the accident in an attempt to blame Nintendo.
Blaming stupid kids and stupid people is not inaccurate. You really do have to be a moron to throw your remote at your TV. It's time people learned a little bit of responsibility here.
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Abit harsh there I think. Simply...
IF YOU LET GO OF IT YOUR A :
Stupid Person
[Dont read spoiler if your 10 and Under xD]
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12-20-2006, 07:08 PM
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has anyone seen this web site:
www.wiidamage.com
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12-20-2006, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by goofy1641
I've never let go of my wii-mote but when my friend first played it she got a little over zealous...she managed to hit the coffee table with it when boxing and the batteries game flying out when playing boxing, and then hit the wall and chipped off some paint when playing tennis...but even after all that she never did let go of the remote. So I'm not worried about the remote slipping out of my hands and breaking something. Oh...and she has hella sweaty hands but still managed to hold on!
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A girl with sweaty hands, this is a money saver.
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12-21-2006, 01:36 AM
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Originally Posted by MrGood
I'm not going to diverge from the topic to give you a physics lesson, but a soccer ball has a far less likely hood of breaking a window than a wiimote.
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Are you fu<kin stupid? Why are you trying to act all high and mighty "give you a physics lesson" who the **** are you trying to be?
If you knew what you were talking about you wouldn't be wrong.
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12-21-2006, 02:48 AM
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26 sets of flat batteries
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thankyou everyone that stood up for my point there are some genuine people on this site as i know now alot more than the a**holes thanks guys i will add most of you to my buddy list if you let me
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12-21-2006, 03:02 AM
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Time for good old-fashioned e-pen0r deflating.
A close for a topic which is the breeding ground of flames and nasty things being said!
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