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Kong99 writes "Here is a brief interesting read on hacking the XBox at USA Today. They claim an XBox-PC costs a total of $336."

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  1. Now we're getting hacking tips by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    From USA Today? USA... friggin... Today?

    1. Re:Now we're getting hacking tips by kaamos · · Score: 4, Funny

      Today --> Xbox mod
      Tomorrow --> how to make your |337 wall-hax0r match with your |337 wire-frame furniture with martha stuart.

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    2. Re:Now we're getting hacking tips by zutroy · · Score: 3, Funny

      Homer: Here's good news! According to this eye-catching article, SAT scores are declining at a slower rate!
      Lisa: Dad, I think this paper is a flimsy hodgepodge of pie graphs, factoids and Larry King.
      Homer: Hey, this is the only paper in America that's not afraid to tell the truth, that everything is just fine.

  2. HI2u by Sh0t · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The xbox has replaced my dreamcast as the emulator box of choice, i already have a few nice computers :)

    quick swap of the stock hd for a nice 80gig, throw on your emulators and roms, and viola, punch out courtesy of ms.

  3. The Most Interesting Quote... by $$$$$exyGal · · Score: 5, Interesting
    The most interesting quote from the article:

    Microsoft's attempt to "lock down" the Xbox's parts is a prelude to using similar techniques to keep PCs from running anything but Windows.

    Could this really happen? How would Microsoft deny having a monopoly if they went this route?

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    1. Re:The Most Interesting Quote... by Babbster · · Score: 3, Insightful
      "Could" it happen? Sure. Is it going to happen? I don't know and neither does the person quoted. Every argument like this smacks to me of someone who simply wants to justify doing whatever s/he wants to do. It's like people arguing that they download MP3s because CDs are too expensive - if a CD is too expensive to purchase, how does that give you the right to steal it (yes, I use the word "steal" despite all the arguments about copyright being civil law and that copying supposedly isn't the same as stealing).

      That's not to say that I think people shouldn't be able to mod their Xboxen. As long as the person modding isn't pirating software then I myself don't see the big deal. But that quote from the article reads like the kind of paranoid spouting off that we read every day from posters on Slashdot...to those people, EVERYTHING is a "slippery slope."

      The truth is that I think Microsoft wants to "lock down" the Xbox hardware so that people can't play pirated games and not as some sort of diabolical plot that has something to do with Windows, Office and the Illuminati. I consider their stance on this matter reasonable (though maybe not defensible) considering that any money they make from the Xbox comes from software licensing.

  4. Hmmm.... by k03+kalle · · Score: 3, Interesting

    XBox running non MS software. How much more elite can that be? It poses an interesting question. Can we make it run GL?

  5. Best Xbox hacking device by SharpFang · · Score: 5, Funny
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  6. Nice PC... by meta-monkey · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yeah, $336 is nice for a PC and all, now if it can just be hacked to play video games, I'm sold!!

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  7. $336 with a 120GB disk by drinkypoo · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Which is unnecessary and/or overkill for most applications. The 8GB disk will fulfill most users' needs because their media library can be stored on their PC (A more logical place for a large expensive disk than a cheapass little piece of consumer trash - I like my Xbox a lot but I don't think I necessarily trust it.)

    Make that more like $236, with no disk upgrade, which as I mentioned before is unnecessary. Actually, I think it will cost you a little MORE than that, though. It's $30 for a decent modchip, something that's updatable from a CD. You also have to pay shipping on cables to hook up USB, or you have to make cables out of Xbox extension cables and USB extension cables, which probably ain't much cheaper. Also, to get digital audio out of it you have to spend another $20. (That also gets you S-Video, though, it even comes with an S-Video cable to get you started... it's lousy but it works.)

    Then again, you can get an Xbox used for $130. So maybe it's actually not so expensive. Why buy an Xbox with a warranty if you're just going to void it anyway?

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    1. Re:$336 with a 120GB disk by loucura! · · Score: 5, Informative

      You don't need the modchip though, you just need a copy of 007:something or another, and you can buffer-overflow your way into it.

      You can also, after using the buffer-overflow exploit upgrade the firmware in the bios by soldering two of the pins (I'm no X-Box hacker, so I'll not try to say which). So, you won't need a modchip.

      You can get the 007 game at blockbuster for five bucks...

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    2. Re:$336 with a 120GB disk by SharpFang · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Why buy an Xbox with a warranty if you're just going to void it anyway? Maybe because if there IS warranty, you may be pretty sure the box is not broken? But in the other hand, you can buy an used Xbox with a warranty that's about-to-expire and get just enough time to test if you should make use of the warranty and take the xbox to service or void it safely...

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  8. Re:or... by cscx · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The guy's got a point. Wait till Dell runs a sale and you can score a P-4 2.x GHz machine loaded, for about $450, sans monitor. That's just over $100 more than the X-Box, and look at the difference. Of course, that would make this whole 'Hacking the X-Box' appear to be a worthless waste of time...

    Wait a second...

  9. USA TODAY "research" by Alpha_Nerd · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Just because there's been 150,000 copies donloaded doesn't mean 150,000 XBoxen have been modded. I'm sure there's people who have downloaded it and not installed it(I do that to software often =/)and on the flip side I'm sure there's peopel who DL it and install on multiple. I'd take a guess and say the former is more common than the latter.


    And to the idiot that said XBox games look like Quake 2, well you're just that - an idiot. The XBox is the technically superior system. It also IMO has the best controler - too bad it's games suck =/

    1. Re:USA TODAY "research" by TheNetAvenger · · Score: 3, Interesting

      The small 's' controller is now standard in new XBox machines sold in the US now. It has been for quite a while.

      I also prefer the smaller S controller, and you can trade in your 'big' original controller and pick up an 'S' controller for not much money.

      Go to someplace like GameCrazy (in most hollywood Video stores) and trade in the 'Big' controller for credit towards the 'S' controller.

      I traded in my PS1 with a few games and had enough credit to get a Refurbished XBOX with 1 year no question GameCrazy warranty and a couple of games.

      BTW Buffy, Halo, and Castle Wolfenstein on the XBOX look and play awesome.

      Wolfenstein is well done, taking advantage of the XBox's graphics and is so smooth and fluid, reminded me of the good old Doom days on a descent PC. (Except the graphics now look almost real.)

  10. X-Box Troll Handbook by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    The following is being offered free of charge to all those who feel the need to troll the Slashdot Games section. newsgroup. Please print out a copy and keep it with you at all times. If you follow these simple steps, you trolling is guaranteed to improve.
    1. If a game is currently on PS2 and there are plans to bring it out on the Xbox, make sure to claim that no one will want to play that game by the time it gets to the Xbox. For example, by the time Virtua Fighter 4/GTA3 comes to the Xbox, we'll all be playing something new.
    2. Use the reverse logic if it is a game only on the Xbox that may be ported to other systems/PC later. Case in point, Halo. Say something to the effect of "I'll wait for the true version of Halo on the PC". "It will be much better than the Xbox version".
    3. Constantly complain about FPS on consoles ACCEPT for Goldeneye.
    4. Always use Bill Gates name. Act as if he is the one making the games.
      By all means, if you run out of clever or interesting things to troll about, just bring up Mr Gates. Lots of people hate him and will be glad to agree with you.
    5. Complain about the XBox controller. Even if you have never seen or used it, it won't matter. People will believe you when you say it's big. Be sure and try to provide a testimonial about your wife or girlfriend or kid who complains about the size of it. Also claiming to be injured by the controller can be the foundation of a great troll post.
    6. When referring to the Xbox, try to scew the name a bit. Xblox, eggs bocks, the stupider the name, the more favorable of a response you will get.
    7. Be sure and mention Japanese and European sales numbers. If you aren't sure what those sales numbers are, go ahead and make something up. Estimate low, most people will believe you.
    8. Although Xbox owners seem to enjoy there games, make sure to comment on Xbox not having any games with good gameplay. Although the Xbox does share some ports with PS2 and Gamecube, it's okay to assume that the Xbox version of those ports has poor gameplay as well.
    9. Since the Xbox has nice graphics, be sure and find a way to put a negative spin on this. Using the age old formula that states if a game has nice graphics, it must have terrible gameplay, you can convince people that Xbox games are all tech demos.
    10. Defective Xbox stories are excellent to use in trolling. The best part is that they require no proof. I find that "the screen just froze up" works great. Occasionally you can use something really bizarre like "My friend bought an Xbox and it caught on fire and burned down there house. Now they are homeless. F*** Bill Gates."
    11. When all else fails, lie. There are lots of people who will agree with you just because they hate MS.
    1. Re:X-Box Troll Handbook by UserChrisCanter4 · · Score: 4, Interesting

      The only good games for the XBox are out for the other systems, except for Halo which i was not impressed with

      I own all three of the current-gen systems, and every one of the XBox games I own are "XBox-exclusive". Halo is a great game, but you might also check out Buffy (basically a 3D Double Dragon with a decent storyline), Panzer Dragoon, Jet Grind Radio, Mech Assault, and Dead or Alive 3 (if fighting games are your thing).

      Dead or Alive 3 was the only game I was interested in at launch (I was a fan of the prior games), and I put off buying the XBox until early last summer. Although I'd still recommend a GC or PS2 to someone who only wants one console (A PS2 would be my first inclination), the Xbox is a really solid game machine.

    2. Re:X-Box Troll Handbook by Psychor · · Score: 5, Funny
      I bought an Xblox the other day, and I wish I hadn't. I guess the poor sales number should have warned me (since they only sold 3000 EggsBlockses in Europe, and 12 in Japan). I don't know what Bill Gates was thinking when he designed the controller, but it really hurts my hands. It's way too big!

      I was playing a game with it once, and it started vibrating, jumped right out of my hands, and severely wounded a small child. Also, it's strained my fingers so much, I'm starting to have problems 'viewing' my Natalie Portman image collection! I'm going to sue Bill Gates!

      Sure, some of the games may have nice graphics, but the gameplay is absolutely shocking. I tried to play Halo, but it's nothing but a tech demo! You may not believe this, but it's actually impossible to shoot! I played for five minutes, and couldn't kill anything at all, so I took the game back to the shop. It has nothing on Goldeneye. I'm going to wait for the PC version, which should be much better.

      Also, my son really wanted me to buy a console, so that he could play GTA3, so imagine my surprise when I found out it was not yet released on the Xbox! He had to undergo therapy for several weeks - but I'll get the money back from Bill Gates when I sue him.

      I'm going to sell my XSocks on Ebay now. It'll probably cost me a lot in shipping, because it's really heavy. Bill Gates designed it that way, because he likes to hit immigrants over the head with his. I'll never buy another M$ product!

    3. Re:X-Box Troll Handbook by blincoln · · Score: 3, Insightful

      #8 - The only good games for the XBox are out for the other systems,

      No. Steel Battalion is reason enough to own an XBox, and it will never be released for anything else.

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  11. Fair Use by InvaderXimian · · Score: 5, Insightful
    I believe all of these should fall into the "fair use" catagory. If Microsoft doesn't interfere with any of this alleged "illegal hacking" projects, they could sell those Xboxes like hot cakes. More people would buy them since they'll have more than one use. Since more people would buy an Xbox to say run Linux on them or what not, they could also use it to play games! That way games will be sold and Microsoft would make money of it since the publishers have to pay a royalts to MS.

    Also, whatever you do to the Xbox should be considered fair use. When you mess with the hardware, all that MS should be able to do is deny you warrany. Car manufacturers already do this. Think of the people that modify their cars and put in turbos and superchargers. If/when their engine craps out, the dealership or whatever doesn't have to cover anything since what you did to your car has voided your warrany.

    My point is MS has no right to take any legal action against any of these "illegal hacking" projects and should just leave them alone. Fair use is fair use.

  12. this is the subject line by deadsaijinx* · · Score: 4, Funny

    1) sell at great loss to undercut competition
    2) still not beat competition
    3) ???
    4) total domination and billions of $$$

    i REEEEAALLLY wish i knew step 3

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  13. Meanwhile, a LEGAL and FUNCTIONAL PC by Bold+Marauder · · Score: 3, Informative

    which runs the Linux OS can be had from wal-mart for >$100 less.

    I'm sorry, I don't see the appeal of this?

    1. Re:Meanwhile, a LEGAL and FUNCTIONAL PC by Twister002 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      and you'll have a point once you are able to run Xbox games natively in Linux.

      Right now, the biggest complaint about Linux is "not enough games" (ok, maybe not the biggest, but one of the reasons that a lot of people are dual-booting). Once you can install Linux on your gaming console (PS2 or Xbox) you remove that reason for dual-booting. Now you've got a functioning Linux PC that you can reboot and use to play games with.

      What's the difference between that and dual-booting? Well for one thing you only have to maintain one OS installation instead of 2.

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    2. Re:Meanwhile, a LEGAL and FUNCTIONAL PC by Tenebrious1 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      which runs the Linux OS can be had from wal-mart for >$100 less. I'm sorry, I don't see the appeal of this?

      Not that we haven't gone over this a thousand times on /., but:

      XBox- Great graphics to a TV (which most people already have). Great stereo output.

      WalMart PC- crappy video, crappy sound, cheap components all around. Still need to buy a monitor. Only available through mail order, that's at least $30 shipping (plus tax since Wal-Mart has a physical presence in your state). Doesn't fit in TV console, doesn't look good sitting on top of VCR. Doesn't play DVDs. Doesn't play xbox games. Doesn't play many games at all. Need to get IR mouse/kb or you can't use it from the couch.

      You're probably too young to remember this, but the reasons the Commodore 64 sold so well was it was much cheaper than other computers, but mostly because you could plug it right into the TV. The IBM PCjr selling for $1000 was too expensive for most people, but a C64 and tape drive could be had for $200 (or less!) and plugged right into the TV. That's what introduced millions of us to computers- the fact we didn't need to buy an expensive monitor. And the awesome COLOR graphics, sound, the the sheer number of games available, put the C64 into many homes. Oh, and most retailers were willing to sell the C64 at a loss to get customers in to buy the accessories and games.

      If MS were to market a "game" that consisted of Windows, Word and Excel, with a cheap xbox printer, I think it could create a HUGE market for the xbox, similar what happened with the C64.

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  14. Re:Why teh X-Box sucks by porkface · · Score: 4, Interesting

    My Xbox games from launch look better than even the newest games on my PS2 and Gamecube.

    Xbox has had well documented periods where no good new games were released, but that's not a reason why the Xbox itself sucks. I've managed to find enough good (some great) games to make my Xbox purchase worth my while. Halo, for example, while being released before level design was finished, is still a smashing game. It single handedly proved FPSes can be great on a console.

    Maybe I'm happy because I fall into that 10% catagory you mention, but to be fair, Nintendo has historically done a far worse job of making games for a wide audience than what Microsoft has done here, and Nintendo STILL has a long way to go. And Microsoft has some good MMORPG and RPG shit coming to help the cause. So sure Sony is the leader in game variety and overall game quality, but Microsoft isn't the runt of the litter by any means. Lack of games isn't all that big a deal for Xbox owners.

    Online gameplay. Xbox Live wins hands down. At least Sony did SOMETHING, and that something works, but it's not on the same level.

    So I fail to see how you can say the Xbox sucks so badly when it has the best hardware, and the best online setup. You didn't make very many points for me to draw comparisons on, but that's what I got. And your comparison of the Xbox to an Alienware isn't of interest to me. I can't Jabba The Hut it on the couch with an Alienware. Furthermore, that's apples and oranges.

  15. Re:or... by batkiwi · · Score: 5, Insightful

    About that cheap dell:

    -video out quality isn't as good (nvidia's video out sucks, ati's is good but not as good as xbox)
    -it's louder
    -it's bigger
    -it doesn't fit in with your other home entertainment stuff
    -no optical digital output
    -no rgb output
    -slower boot time

    If you want to spend 5-600$ or so for a loaded shuttle XPC (i got the nforce one) and another 100$ for a scan converter with component output, another 100$ for swank logitech wireless keyboard and optical mouse, then you'll have something worth comparing. This is almost exactly what I have, and it's nice. My only main complaint is the noise of the fan, but I have it hidden under my home entertainment system.

    But saying a cheap system will do the same is naive.

  16. Re:or... by bsharitt · · Score: 4, Informative

    I got a PC with an Athlon 1700+, 20 GB HD, and 128 MB or RAM for $250, and about $30 of that was shipping. You can even upgrade to a real video card(integrated shared vram by default) cheaper than the $336 they estimate.

  17. Because consoles are not about GFX or Online.... by Viewsonic · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's about FUN GAMES. Period. Something which Nitnendo has been dominating Sony and Microsoft since the early 80s. Nothing has ever sold more than Mario and Zelda. You mention HALO, that's fine.. What else is there? Nothing... Thats why! You can give crap games all the online stuff in the world and they'll still be a crap game. In online gaming on the PC where people are used to playing againts thousands of users, 8-24 player deathmatch is simply lacking, they shouldn't even bother. Just my lame opinion, I know.. But yes, Microsoft is the runt of the three, they have no idea what they're doing, so they've gone the route of "hey, lets make this thing JUST like the computer I own already and see if anyone notices!" ..

  18. Did ya get the memo? by miu · · Score: 4, Informative
    If Microsoft doesn't interfere with any of this alleged "illegal hacking" projects, they could sell those Xboxes like hot cakes.

    Why would they want that? They make money from Live subscriptions and game sales. People who mod their XBox are unlikely to purchase either.

    I agree that anyone who purchases an XBox should be free to do with it what they want, but to claim that mods are in Microsoft's best interest is wrong. MS will continue to support legislation that makes modifying these units illegal.

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  19. Ironic by Realistic_Dragon · · Score: 3, Funny

    The irony is that although Microsoft sell you the hardware, you still can't run Windows* on it, just Linux.

    Nice to see that Microsoft are taking the whole antitrust thing seriously and rolling out subsidised Linux based terminals :o)

    *Yes, except for the cut down version of the 2K kernel it ships with, I know.

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  20. Re:Full text... by Realistic_Dragon · · Score: 3, Funny

    "We're very committed to respecting the intellectual property rights of others" said J. Allard from Microsoft.

    This guy must be a new hire who skipped employee orientation or something. Did anyone else feel the need to laugh when they read that?

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  21. Re:or... by aluminumtulips · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Hacking the XBox can hardly be called "a worthless waste of time." Anytime a person has enough curiousity and know-how to crack open the case of a computer/appliance/gadget; ESPECIALLY one manufactured by such a hated company as Microsoft; and tinker around with it to gain a better understanding of the device or to improve/change its function is NOT A WASTE OF TIME. We need more curious minded people if we are ever going to grow as a society. We need to understand the computers and devices that we depend on in the 21st century. Otherwise we be just as better off in the Dark Ages.

  22. I can just see it now by Timesprout · · Score: 5, Funny

    in 10 years when Redhat has achieved total domination and released their new home entertainment system there will be a rush to see who will be the first to port win2010 to it and then posting to cfullcolon to brag about their l33t skillz and demanding the right to be allowed install the home entertainment systems as their car stereo if they so choose without being forced to make their car available to anyone who wants to drive it under the terms of the new Redhat GPL

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  23. you'd think... by dfj225 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    But it does highlight the complexity of Microsoft's struggles to make its products more secure. Because Xbox has so much capability...

    You'd think that MS would embrace this community and use thier advances as a selling point for the X-Box. Maybe they could make software of this type an official release. The whole idea of the media hub seems to be what most companies are moving towards today, so you would think that MS would want software of this type running on its system.

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  24. A new (and better) WebTV? by Angry+Pixie · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Ona quick note, Microsoft doesn't mind hacking the Xbox to make it into something more; if fact, MS wants that done... but not right now... and not by someone who hasn't been licensed to develop software/hardware. I've watched a week-long dedication to hacking the XBox on TechTV a little while ago, and I saw Windows Media Player on the thing. I don't own any console, but what does XBox run OS-wise? Is it Windows CE or some mutant form of it? Can I get a keyboard, web browser, a dialup modem, and maybe have a better WebTV? If it can run Linux, does that mean I can install Slackware straight from CD?

  25. Re:Here's a wacked out idea... by demonbug · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Great idea. Lets waste our money so MS might lose some. Of course, considering they have $40 billion odd in cash lying around (at least, I think I remember hearing something like that), we're going to have to buy a hell of a lot of X-boxes. Lets see, something like 400,000,000 of them I think (assuming they lose $100 a console). Somehow I don't think that is going to work.

  26. Did it every occur to anybody.. by rufusdufus · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Did it every occur to anybody that maybe Microsoft really wants people to hack X-box? They want it to become hip-to-hack. This is the sort of grassroots cool they really hunger for. Basically, the hackers create a hip new market and what the heck can MS do but jump on the bandwagon? After all their goal all along is not to make a game platform, but to build a more ubiquitous computer platform.

  27. Big Xbox by briggsb · · Score: 3, Funny

    The heck with the Xbox PC, I'm getting me some Xbox Sized fries!

  28. Re:$336 gets you a complete system from Dell. by jonsmirl · · Score: 3, Informative

    I got this one from Dell for $339 a couple of weeks ago. It is expired now but new ones come out all of the time.
    No way does it cost $336 to make an XBox.

    Another new low price for the Dimension 4550. Dell is trying to boost their quarterly earnings which ends this month.

    Dell Small Business has the Dimension 4550 2.53GHz Desktop for $339 after $200 rebate. It has AGP Slot, 4 PCI Slots, Intel 845PE chipset, 256MB DDR, 30GB HD, 48x CDRW or 16x DVD, 32MB Rage, Integrated NIC & Audio, XP Home, WordPerfect, and 1yr warranty.

    1. Go to Dell Small Business.
    2. Click on "Featured Systems" under the Dimension 4550 column.
    3. Click on "Customize It" under the "Advanced Technology" column.
    4. Select the following options:
    * SPECIAL OFFER! 256MB 333MHz DDR SDRAM for the price of 128MB!
    * FREE UPGRADE!! 16x Max DVD-ROM Drive OR
    FREE UPGRADE! New 48x/24x/48x Max CD-RW Drive
    5. Optional suggested upgrades:
    * Pentium® 4 Processor at 2.66GHz w/533MHz front side bus/ 512K L2 Cache [add $20 or $0.75/month1]
    * SAVE $100! New 4x DVD+RW/+R Drive w/CD-RW [add $80 or $3/month1] SAVE $100!!
    * 64MB DDR NVIDIA GeForce4 MX(TM) Graphics Card with TV-Out [add $30 or $1/month1]
    6. Continue to check out. Price should be $599.
    7. Apply coupon code 4491A592C8BB for 10% off.
    8. Send in the $200 rebate.

    Final price is $599 - 10% ($60) - $200 rebate = $339 + tax w/ free shipping. The 2.53GHz CPU alone costs $184 at NewEgg.

  29. Re:XPe by breon.halling · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...has tested on a 'box.

    'box?!?! 'box?!?! C'mon! You're only contracting one freakin' letter! And come to think of it, by replacing the uppercase "X" with an apostrophe, you're not even saving yourself any keystrokes! =)

    </anal>

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  30. Surprising by bedouin · · Score: 3, Insightful

    . . . that /.'ers who are generally opposed to M$'s monopolistic business tactics rush to buy Xboxes. I know the usual arguments is "M$ loses money for each one sold," but it seems people are actually buying games for their systems too.

    I'm guessing you enjoy M$ dominating yet another industry?