I just paid $20 for a bricked PSP today, and not even off eBay! We have the technology here to fix it (I believe, haven’t had time to get it apart yet.) I also picked up a small (tiny) pink bike for free the other day, fixed it up, and decided it would be fun to ride. I was on a trail with it today, and the handlebars came back loose. I’m hoping to fix them soon, and I’m likely to post pics of my bikes when I do. Right now I’m getting despirate for any non-street bike, as my Raleigh is awaiting more expensive repairs. I’m also looking to build a small lcd into the back of my normal computer screen. I have an old Kodak DC280 if anybody has any ideas.
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See, the problem is that everyone seems to be closed to new ideas on the subject. Now, it’s cheaper just to buy a modchip than to waste the time trying to learn to unbrick. I actually haven’t even tried to mess with it for ages, as I am right now lacking a working laptop. There is a good chance I’m wrong, but I still don’t think it hurts to try.