Take it to your nearest game store sell it to them if it's in good condition, it's a good price.
You used to be able to get on it via MiniClip however I believe either through the Rs client or the RuneScape website are the only ways to get onto the game, all other links are scam attempts and stay clear from these.
No
There are many great games that are out there for kids that are going into preschool. Try using the internet and using basic alphabet games.
Yes you will be charged the price for using the internet as detailed in your plan.
Close any programs that would be using the internet besides those needed.If that doesn't work, get a better ISP.
A good chunk of IO games can be played without an internet connection, but there are a lot of free games you can get on steam and other websites that can be played offline.
You can play ds games on the dsi and you can download games from the dsi shop channel using internet access.
Online games use the Internet. They have to load different things as you play, so they aren't like the games that you can download and play completely offline. Most of them are built to use that connectivity, and since you are using a browser or website to play, you are using the Internet just by being online.
No, you'll have to have a bit-torrent program.
Well, if we keep using oil, then the price will keep going up. I think the best possible solution is to start using more alternate fuel sources, then the price of oil will go down with the demand for it. Besides, if we keep using oil, there will be none left, since it is a nonrenewable resource.
No wires are needed at all, simply connect to the PSN using a wireless internet connection, games can be downloaded here after you buy them.
Cable on internet is useful because using the same service provider typically yields a lower price for the person monthly. Cable internet access is the best option for high-speed internet.