Wednesday, March 21, 2012

I live in ireland and got a wii game from america as a present why wont it work

I live in ireland and got a wii game from america as a present why wont it work?
it there something i can down load its saying cant read disc
Nintendo Wii - 3 Answers
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it won't work because the games are region locked. you can only play Wii games from your region (region 2 I believe. whatever region your DVDs are from, but DVD movies will not work on the system. I'm just using that as a reference).
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I imagine there is something you can do to make it work but it will probably risk killing your wii. Games, and DVDs have region protection to only work where they are bought. This helps the manufacturer control what prices they get in different parts of the world.
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Sorry but all Wii games manufactured to be bought and played in their separate region. Its just like trying to play a PS3 game on a Wii. It just wont work. Your only safe options are to buy a Wii from the US and play it on that or try to find the game in your area. Hacking is dangerous and even though im a hacker (friendly) i don't recommend it to anyone. the third option would be using the HB channel to load the game though the USB loader. its region free so you could play the game on your wii but... It might flicker It might be colorless Downloading the HB channel is even most risky than its ever been so don't try it. you've been warned





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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

when a trinidadian marries an irish person and wants to live in ireland what does he have to do

when a trinidadian marries an irish person and wants to live in ireland what does he have to do.?
does he gain automatic citzenship?
Immigration - 4 Answers
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No automatic citizenship. She would have to apply for a visa for you to enter Ireland. Ireland toughened up their immigration laws several years ago, and it has become much more difficult to enter and remain in Ireland, and citizenship application requirements are much more stringent.
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Automatic Irish citizenship is not automatically obtained. After three years of residence in Ireland, a person married to an Irish Citizen acquires the right to apply for his / her own Irish Citizenship.
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Learn an Irish jig
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Trinidad is one of the countries listed whose citizens do not require a visa to enter Ireland but he will need to register with an immigration registration officer following his arrival in Ireland. Following registration he should be permitted to work without an employment permit or business permission. Foreign nationals married to Irish citizens can apply for citizenship through naturalisation. See the relevant sections of the sites below for full information.




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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Im 15, female and live in ireland..How can I get started in the Modelling Industry

Im 15, female and live in ireland..How can I get started in the Modelling Industry?

Fashion & Accessories - 1 Answers
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Take professional pictures of yourself and make a portfolio of all your pictures. Try looking online for agencies and get appointments to see them. Have your mom help you. As young as you are, some people may try to manipulate you into doing something your not comfortable doing. You can also go to your local mall and see if the place where they take pictures at have listings of agencies looking for talent.




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Thursday, March 1, 2012

This Is A Question For People Who Live In Ireland

This Is A Question For People Who Live In Ireland?
is it a pretty place?? is there towns that are heavily populated and has gorgeous countrysides. What is the most common hair color there....eye color? ive always wanted to visit there, im curious. THANKS!
Other - Ireland - 5 Answers
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yes there is definately heavily populated places there its just like england
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Yeah; It is very pretty - almost magestic; I Live in Donegal in the North west in the republic of Ireland and the scenery is out of this world; The Hair colour is mostly brown with blue eyes - not red with green as percieved by the world. You should really come and visit; its an amazing place.
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It's very pretty in places. There are towns that are heavily populated, and have certainly grown over the past couple of decades, but at just over four million people in the Republic, it's still not nearly as densely populated as the UK. There are still a lot of large open spaces, and agriculture is still very important here. I think brown is the most common hair colour, and blue eyes. But you do see black hair and dark eyes and pale skin, particularly in the west (descendants of traders and settlers from Africa, Iberia and the Mediterranean), as well as blonds and redheads with various eye colours.
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There are very heavilty populated places in Ireland. Every county has a large town which would be heavily populated. Dublin, Cork and limerick would be especially heavily populated. There is also a lot of unspoiled countryside which a lot of tourists seem to like, I think us irish take it for granted because its alwyas been there, we dont know what its like for it not to be there. Most common hair colour? Well, despite popular beleive its not read, it say its a light brown. Eye colour? i dont know really, maybe green or blue.
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It still has some pretty bits but the developments in the last decade make it look like New York, especially the cities or big towns, the best looking bits are the Gaeltachts where they speak Irish (Gaelic), they have those rolling hills, low stone walls etc that I and Yanks love. Irelands population is 4 million, 60% of us live in Dublin! I'd say mousy hair and grey-blue eyes are the most common but in the West there are more brown eyed dark brunettes, but we still have a load of blondes, gingers and green eyed people. I have light auburn wavy hair and blue eyes. Tá fáilte romhat ('You're welcome' in Gaelic)





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