Why...

- ummm.... they figure that the finger is way better that the stylus? so they use their fingers as a stylus?

LOL!! :bouncy:
 
[quote name='Riyonuk']Cause the dont have a DS or feel the pain of having that happening to them. If you had a screen protector though...[/quote]

Are you saying that with a screen protector there would be no fingerprints? i used to use screen protectors and would still have fingerprints, but heres a news flash. you really dont need a screen protector.
 
He said why there were finger prints on the touch screen, with a screen protector there is no finger prints on the touch screen. There on the protector, case closed. ^^
 
If you let friends play your DS, I think a screen protector is a good idea. Wouldn't help with fingerprints, but it would eliminate needing to worry about getting your DS back with a scratch in it.

Touching is good.
 
[quote name='Chacrana']I dunno... but there's a reason why I don't let my friends borrow my stuff.[/QUOTE]

Bingo.
 
I luckily always have screen protectors on my DS... otherwise, my DS phat would have been ruined along with my DS Lite.
I just don't get it. They all know that the DS has a stylus. They're all gamers. O_O
 
o_O wha? I learned not to let other play mine if thats what you mean

GrimNecroWizard: I almost died laughing at that animated gif you got there. But I cant help wonder why he said Jenkins, Im reading a book called fallen angels that has that same name. Probably just a concidence though.
 
Friends dont let friends play DS unsupervised


Seriously though i dont let many people use my DS or PSP at all. My friends's gf's son(like 7) ask to play my DS Lite everytime hes over. I say no with the quickness, ill also make my friends wash their hands before they play too

The only person i really trust with my DSLite is my gf, because she bought it for me as a birthday gift :D
 
i always wash my hands before playing with my ds lite. for some reason my friends always have grimey ass hands and i gotta wipe it down. i tell them to buy their own or clean their hands before touching mine. :eek:
 
Your friends are filth encrusted and likely hosts to myriad diseases, all of which you risk contracting via your promiscuous DS.

Remember, when you use a borrowed DS you're coming in contact with everybody who has ever used that DS.
 
[quote name='banpeikun']i hate these threads where the title is meaningless.[/QUOTE]
Me too.
[quote name='epobirs']Your friends are filth encrusted and likely hosts to myriad diseases, all of which you risk contracting via your promiscuous DS.

Remember, when you use a borrowed DS you're coming in contact with everybody who has ever used that DS.[/QUOTE]
:lol:
 
My 8 year old cousin was over and asked to play my ds so i said sure and popped in Super Mario 64 for him to play. He asked a few questions like why are there 2 screens and such and i explained the touch screen and to use the stylus. 5 minutes later when i look over i see him tapping the screen with his index finger and he says "Hey your finger works much better than that stylus!" In my head i do a little gasp of horror and quickly snatch the ds to see fingerprints galore smothering the screen. In the end after a reminder of the use of the stylus and a quick cleaning the screen and my cousin were ready to game!
 
[quote name='jakescape53']My 8 year old cousin was over and asked to play my ds so i said sure and popped in Super Mario 64 for him to play. He asked a few questions like why are there 2 screens and such and i explained the touch screen and to use the stylus. 5 minutes later when i look over i see him tapping the screen with his index finger and he says "Hey your finger works much better than that stylus!" In my head i do a little gasp of horror and quickly snatch the ds to see fingerprints galore smothering the screen. In the end after a reminder of the use of the stylus and a quick cleaning the screen and my cousin were ready to game![/QUOTE]
=p
I don't think anyone understands the concept of using a stylus for anything, until the owner of the device explodes. Then it all settles in.
Oooh, stylus.
 
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