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Just another example of Apple dictating the user experience.

@FriedConsole: Well you have to make them suffer a little bit while they bleed out you know...

I remember when the first video phones were around (landline wired) and thinking how amazing it was... That was about 15 years ago or so, and the more you think about it the less amazing it is.

@zwer: Yes finally someone understands what I have been saying since I found out both sides are glass... I have friends that tell me only retarded people break their phones (clearly not true), or that are so impressed with how it looks that they dont seem to care that this greatly affects durability.

I'm pretty sure that the People's Republic of Korea have already achieved sustainable fusion, as per their press release.

@ctfeet: mine is fine after the OS update.

you could just get a sonicare...

Anyone played Trivial Pursuit at all? All of the recent reviews say that it wont even run due to constant crashing... Ill buy it if it works but im not burning a dollar just to be pissed.

Is it just me or is that diarrhea all over that hot dog... Im pretty sure chili isnt usually downtown brown- not going down anyway.

@stre: I concur... Most office chairs cost at least $350, and that is for kind of a crappy one (unless your employer really hates you and buys $60 furniture)...

Ah yes another confirmation that engineers of all walks are cheap.

@xonegon: "The colored imacs did have that touch wich makes poeple to have one"

@lycosman: i dont disagree i was just trying to answer the question.

@lycosman: I didnt say it was common... I have seen some BM tests using Linux and other OSs but they are as uncommon (%wise) as you would expect as most user environments are Win/Mac based.

@xonegon: ? I was basically asking if the design (aesthetic, i.e. case/outward appearance) still stood up to the test of time.

@David Smit: How is that not true exactly? I said that I didnt know anyone who received the same console, and stated my personal experience. I didnt make some overarching statement as to what others had experienced.

@Guard: That may be true but the policy states that they would only fix RRODs out of warranty so people that had other errors went ahead and overheated their boards so that they could send them in for that error... Considering I have never known anyone who sent their machine off to get back their same console

More people were wrapping their 360s in towels to get to RROD when something else was wrong with their machine, because MS would repair them at no cost. I think that the people using this as an actual repair method were in the minority.