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    its rising, it was 16 %
    18%... which means.. roughly 640 people use 1.0-1.5 on there...

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    u think this will work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrierTuck
    u think this will work?
    It can't hurt lol

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    well, i cant argue with that, im going to vote

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    And why, exactly, do people think this means that Sony's going to "accept homebrew"?

    More likely, this is Sony trying to find out how many users aren't updating so they can get an idea of how many are still holding out. This is in no way getting an idea of "how many like homebrew" or anywhere near Sony "thinking about accepting it". I have no idea why that even comes to mind. o_O Seriously. Everytime they update the PSP, they do it to SECURE it. Why would Sony suddenly turn around and say "Hey, okay.. go ahead!".

    .. and honestly? This is probably just a poll. The guy's at the US division on the web forum have no control over the PSP or the firmware updates. Remember, the firmware updates come from Sony of Japan. Not some lackeys who monitor the web forums. O_o They're about 30 steps removed from firmware.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloud_952
    And why, exactly, do people think this means that Sony's going to "accept homebrew"?

    More likely, this is Sony trying to find out how many users aren't updating so they can get an idea of how many are still holding out. This is in no way getting an idea of "how many like homebrew" or anywhere near Sony "thinking about accepting it". I have no idea why that even comes to mind. o_O Seriously. Everytime they update the PSP, they do it to SECURE it. Why would Sony suddenly turn around and say "Hey, okay.. go ahead!".

    .. and honestly? This is probably just a poll. The guy's at the US division on the web forum have no control over the PSP or the firmware updates. Remember, the firmware updates come from Sony of Japan. Not some lackeys who monitor the web forums. O_o They're about 30 steps removed from firmware.
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    Voted

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    Yay

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    years from now, our children will be reading in text books about the fall of sony, and they will see this as a historic day for homebrewer everywhere, theyll come to use and ask "were you in the war against the corporations" and we'll be able to say "yep i was on the front lines the whole time, battling for the freedom of gamers and people everywhere"

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