May 18th, 2010 by Evgheni Klinton
We are all familiar with that nostalgic feeling when we think about our childhood. That was a time of happiness, free of any stress. When I have a rest, I try to remember the time when I was young and how wonderful was my life. The only “job” I had to do was my homework, after that my life was perfect, I was free to play with my friends for hours without any problems. I remember I was really happy when my parents bought my favorite dolls, I often try to get the same feeling today, however seems to be very hard to be happy from simple things and not worry about the future.
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March 2nd, 2010 by Peter Pearman
It goes without asking that if you are an Xbox 360 owner, then you have experienced the 3 red light problem. Basically what happens is that you are simply playing with your game console when it suddenly goes whacko and the next thing you know is you’re seeing 3 red lights on your console.
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January 30th, 2010 by Todd Schuyler
Welcome to my Xbox360 blogpost. This report will detail the history of Xbox360. The Xbox360 was coined after a marketing firm that it hired conducted a survey which asked people whether they thought the Xbox name evoked a more “next generation” or “next-gen” sound. It was apparent that Microsoft was having some worries at that time that sticking to Xbox2 as the name of its new video game console would make it appear or sound older or less “cutting-edge” than its main rival, the PlayStation 3 or PS3.
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November 27th, 2009 by Marc Sandford
Are you getting the 3 red light error that is, the red ring of death? If so, don’t immediately assume that you have a damaged console. You may be having difficulties with getting enough or no power at all to your machine.
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November 19th, 2009 by Eric Frey
Many gamers have experienced the ungodly frustration of have a game disc stuck inside the console. For many, the most natural reaction would be to enter rage mode and try to tear it out. You could send your console to Microsoft for a lengthy and likely costly repair. Like many people on a budget, this is not an option. You could save your money by purchasing or downloading an Xbox 360 repair guide.
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