I just recently downloaded Passport to London because I've always been curious about this whole Passport series and it's actually pretty good, especially the map which provides you with restaurants, hotels and such.
Another thing - I'm travelling to London on 21st, I wonder if "Passport to London" is any good?
QUOTE([M) said:artin,Mar 7 2007, 01:57 PM]@Moshii
Don't know what Quid is, but I've heard quite a bit of bad things about buying a mem stick on eBay (fake ones, especially of that size). However, I recently found Newegg.com selling 4GB Sandisk Mem Sticks for around 90 U.S. Dollars.
QUOTE([M said:artin @ Mar 7 2007, 08:57 AM)]@Moshii
Don't know what Quid is, but I've heard quite a bit of bad things about buying a mem stick on eBay (fake ones, especially of that size). However, I recently found Newegg.com selling 4GB Sandisk Mem Sticks for around 90 U.S. Dollars.
Another thing - I'm travelling to London on 21st, I wonder if "Passport to London" is any good?
www.tfl.gov.uk/ is good for getting around. Get yourself a tubemap as well. One thing you'll be surprised at in London is that if you ask for directions people either blank you or don't know where the hell they are either.
A quid is slang in england for a british poundQUOTE said:you will need a map i got lost in london and im british laugh.gif
And I always thought you were a hardcore rapper/gansta mofo, ah you must be "British" because you think you're in da hood right? haha ha ha
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2.71 Firmwares are still in most stores, but most of them have the new chipboard t28 ?I think?, while there is now a downgrader for it, I used it and it bricked my PSP, so I returned it and can use devhook to run my back ups, so it doesn't have emulators, so what, I have my many computers to run them. The memory cards are expensive, almost the price of the PSP![]()