Found the coupon today; wife had it hidden in her purse. Had no idea there was another thread dedicated to this; it didn't show up on my search on "Batman"
OK, so apparently the wife threw out the coupon last week because I apparently "had referred to it as crappy."
Turns out I was referring the the $3 off the DVD deal that comes with a DIFFERENT TOY.
So we went to McD's to get a new $5 DVD coupon and it turns out it doesn't come with EVERY toy...
McDonalds Happy Meals have Batman : The Brave and the Bold toys.
Included with each toy is a little square flyer
Save $5 on the new "Batman The Brace and the Bold The Videogame".
Manufacturer's coupon, valid from Sept. 7, 2010 till Sept. 16, 2011. Yes, 2011.
Works for Wii and DS versions...
It makes sense with a 4 - 8 GB player if you don't feel like you have capacity (which you don't).
For a 30 GB player, there is no reason for a SD slot.
I've been evaluating and reading reviews and had it down to a toss-up between Creative and Cowon.
I have taken Creative out of the running due to many reviews complaining about their supposedly poor integration of external memory.
I am currently leaning heavily towards the Cowon, and more...
The Zen does have expandable memory, which is a big plus, but I am more concerned with sound replay quality and ease-of-use over the ability to play videos.
I will update the OP to reflect this.
I'm looking to get an MP3 Player (finally!) for the over 10GB of music I own.
Any good recommendations, or otherwise, what I should stay away from?
- I would like expandable memory if possible.
- I am not interested in video playback.
- Long battery life is a plus.
Hey, question. What's wrong with my browser (multiple computers, IE and Firefox, multiple IP connections) that I cannot see page one of this thread?
IT just shows up as a big blank white page.
I have a Linksys WRT54G v.3
I discovered Tomato and installed it over the existing (up-to-date) Linksys firmware.
I no longer have any connectivity problems with Comcast.
It was a toss-up between Tomato and DD-WRT, and Tomato seemed to be a better fit for me.
Long Story Short: I no longer...