Charter has a waiting list for HD DVRs and it's a long one. They are also in a dispute with CBS over the HD broadcast so we get no HD Superbowl.... I hate Charter.
Every day products are released, reviewed, hacked, etc.. we still post about that stuff and they are often not surprising. This is something that happened and is worthy a discussion.
No we still need "AT&T looks to charge Microsoft for , the rival to Google's developed by former Sun and Apple employees, using too much bandwidth while microsoft's counter suite attacks AT&T for allowing the NSA to spy on their employees."
I read somewhere that Microsoft only needs to sell 1 game for every 360 to make a profit.... and that includes Live Arcade games. I am pretty sure that 360 will be profitable long before the half way mark.
they could buy a cd ($20.00) pay the (200.00) fee to play that cd live after they rip it. Take their computer to a repairshop because that sony cd's drm f'd it up (300?) and make a small amount of money from the djing gig (100 - 200?). Sounds like you are better begging for change on the street... you'll probably come out better.
When I asked they said 1 year. That is in the St. Louis area.
Charter has a waiting list for HD DVRs and it's a long one. They are also in a dispute with CBS over the HD broadcast so we get no HD Superbowl.... I hate Charter.
Every day products are released, reviewed, hacked, etc.. we still post about that stuff and they are often not surprising. This is something that happened and is worthy a discussion.
No we still need "AT&T looks to charge Microsoft for , the rival to Google's developed by former Sun and Apple employees, using too much bandwidth while microsoft's counter suite attacks AT&T for allowing the NSA to spy on their employees."
I read somewhere that Microsoft only needs to sell 1 game for every 360 to make a profit.... and that includes Live Arcade games. I am pretty sure that 360 will be profitable long before the half way mark.
Once you go windows you never go back.
they could buy a cd ($20.00) pay the (200.00) fee to play that cd live after they rip it. Take their computer to a repairshop because that sony cd's drm f'd it up (300?) and make a small amount of money from the djing gig (100 - 200?). Sounds like you are better begging for change on the street... you'll probably come out better.