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#1 ray03314506
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OMFG!!!! He's eating dinner!!!! So am I!!!
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It should be OWNEDbyMS
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The moral of the story is the implied transfer of liability.  Once two parties exchange goods as is the case in the aforementioned story, all responsibility of the seller is now bestowed upon the purchaser.  Always always make sure there is a witness to the transaction and that pictures are taken and serial numbers are written down because there are shady people in the world.   
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The only need for a fibre-based conection would be the bandwidth that fibre can handle. IPTV for the 360 will also need a proprietary set-top box and ISP to provide the necessary bandwidth for IPTV. 


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#5 ray03314506
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The 360's need to be connected to the same switch or connected to the same wireless network in order for systemlink to function properly.  Run an RJ-45 cable from each 360 to a switch (all wireless routers have a built-in switch) and DHCP should assign each 360 an APIPA.  As long as the 360's are on the same subnet they can "communicate" with each other.  We have 3 360's set up at my friends (2 wired 1 wireless) and we get our 3 on 3 Gears of War sessions on all day. 
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#6 ray03314506
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A gradient or textured background would help balance out the foreground.  Check the games' respective website because sometime you can find fankits that include high res picks of character, scenes, etc.  Also, I don't know if its just me but there is a bit of white surrounding the RSV logo.  Feather the edge a good few pixels and create a good transition between logo and background.  I always say the best photoshop jobs are the ones where you can't determine the number of layers that the author used.  All in all, not too bad for a photoshop noob.  
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#7 ray03314506
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I've had my 360 since dec. 2005 and i've had it freeze a couple of times but never break.  Two other friends of mine bought their systems on the same day and they are both running till this day.
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Not sure what you mean, do i need a 360 vga cable to do this? Because there doesnt seem to be anything besides the av port and the usb,internet and power plugs.pandorax1
Is there a male connector on the ends of the cable that connects your monitor to your PC?? If there is only one end that has a connector, then there is no way to hook up your 360 to that particular monitor.
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#9 ray03314506
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[QUOTE="Shrapnel99"]There are other adapters you can buy.XBSHX
such as?

Any wireless bridge adapter will work. The only supported USB wireless adapter is the official one from microsoft.
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#10 ray03314506
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Your VGA output cable is probably internal and will only connect to a PC.  I would suggest rummaging through eBay for a new CRT monitor; they can be had for around 10 bucks depending on size.