Blackbird said:more likely, your DS is shut down due to a lack of power![]()
Well, what I was thinking was more in line with just leaving it on in my house without the backlight turned on (so as not to wear out the light as much) with the AC adapter plugged into it.sammy said:You'd see where they connected into the room and then left... or if they wrote anything.
probobly best to leave it on and walk through the mall, or wait for N to update it.
snapty00 said:...in the morning after I woke up, would I be able to see if anybody connected to me? Obviously, they wouldn't still be in a chatroom, but does the system log it or anything of who's been in a chatroom?
PanopticBlue said:
Dave Long said:The social implications of a PictoChat are pretty cool provided people have the device with them, turn it on and look for strangers to talk to...
...hmmm... this is America though. They'd probably just cuss at each other and draw lewd pictures.
Dave Long said:...hmmm... this is America though. They'd probably just cuss at each other and draw lewd pictures.
Sounds like a great way to lure children into your van.snapty00 said:Yeah, I was at my "local" (haha, 50 miles away) Best Buy on Sunday, and I turned on PictoChat, and someone named "Jessica" appeared.
I think that was the person's name, anyway. At the time, I didn't really understand what I was doing.
snapty00 said:The reason I was thinking of this was because of this: I don't know anybody with a DS, but the day I got a DS, I went to my car and opened the box to use PictoChat, and someone else in the parking lot showed up for a second. They promptly disappeared, but it was still strange. But I didn't really remember what happened when they got on, so I was wondering if it kept a log of some sort as long as the machine is turned on or what.
FUCK YEAHtedtropy said:Like nerds passing in the night, their fates uncertain...