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Install An Xbox/Linux Media System In Your Car

AltGrendel writes "Bored during those rush-hour traffic jams? An enterprising UK geek has installed an Xbox/Linux system in his car. With a mod chip, Freevo, a LogiTech Wingman, and a 40 gig hard drive, he has access to music, video, and games during drive time. Details and pictures are here."

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  1. here's a mirror by abhisarda · · Score: 4, Informative

    I put up a mirror.

  2. Re:OMG - his wheel is on the wrong side! by Justin205 · · Score: 2, Informative

    He lives in the UK. They drive on the other side of the road (from places like the US and Canada) and their steering wheels are on the other side of the car (from places again like the US and Canada).

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  3. Re:Ideal use for an xbox by rkz · · Score: 2, Informative

    for 50£ you can get a barebones system, then you can add a VIA 800MHZ processor and some RAM/Hard Drive that you steal from work! for less than £100 a MEDIA server which is much better than the xbox.

  4. Mirrors for predicted /.ing by nacs · · Score: 2, Informative

    Here are two mirrors as I'm sure this photo-heavy site will start suffering soon:

    Mirror One
    Mirror Two

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  5. Mirror by AndrewSchaefer · · Score: 2, Informative

    As it's going to get pounded, here's a mirror

  6. illegal by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    at first i just thought it was another lin geek taking it too far, but it actually looks pretty sweet.
    however isn't it illegal to have a screen in the front capable of playing video? i thought that stuff was only allowed in the back due to driver distractions

  7. Re:Slashdotted... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    And another attempt to smuggle in a Matrix Reloaded spoiler.

  8. Check your local vehicle code by Pettifogger · · Score: 5, Informative
    Before anyone tries doing this, check your local vehicle code. This is usually a subset of the statutes handed down from your state legislature. Typically, you can buy the book at a DMV, the AAA, or similar.

    In many jurisdictions, it is a violation to have a video display device like this capable of being viewed by the driver. If you get pulled over, the officer IS going to take a look around inside and probably give you a "fix it" ticket to get the multimedia system out of there.

    However, I have noticed that the laws haven't exactly stopped a lot of people. Seems like almost every day I'll see someone with a monitor in their sun visor or someplace else. And speaking as one who knows, don't get in an accident while the multimedia system is on. Depending on the jurisdiction and circumstances, that could be seen as some SERIOUS negligence, or possibly even as criminal negligence. And if the plaintiff's attorneys find out... well, your insurance policy probably won't cover what they'll be looking for. Just leave multimedia in your home.

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  9. Va by NitsujTPU · · Score: 4, Informative

    I don't know about other states, but in Virginia, a media setup where the driver can possibly see a screen that can, by design, show DVDs or television is completely illegal. Even most media systems that could, because of their components, display such media (IE, the cd player in BMW 5 series cars), has to prevent the user from playing video.

  10. Re:Moved the wheel by falonaj · · Score: 2, Informative

    In Europe, it is usual custom to buy your car in a different country, as both car prices and taxes vary a lot. Britain and Ireland were the only countries left out, as they keep driving on the wrong side of the road.

    Well, this invention might at last lead to more international car business between Britain/Ireland and continental Europe. French people will start buying their cars in London, so they don't need to move the wheel when they install an XBox afterwards.