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Majestic
28-07-2006, 23:24
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/13427799/

Check it out.

EAS_Intrepid
29-07-2006, 09:48
Nice idea.... for a desktop.

Stealing the news from other forums, ya? :naughty: :wink:

Majestic
29-07-2006, 10:32
Nice idea.... for a desktop.

Stealing the news from other forums, ya? :naughty: :wink:

:lol: Well lots of sites do it to each other and no one controls the news. :p And its more borrowing. :wink:

Harrie
29-07-2006, 11:30
If I only had the money... I wonder if the bank is still open... :wink:

Nah. It ain't worth that much trouble. It's a right shame it won't work in the 360 or the PS3. I know this is off topic for the most part but has anyone else noticed that the PS3 has become the Future Tense mod of consoles, every time you turn around they push the release date back because they found a problem or something they could add? Never mind.

You know I never really noticed that that didn't happen. Well, now that I think about it I did notice I just pushed it aside and kept playing. It'd be nice for once to throw a grenade and have enemy bodies takin' each other out. :D

Elrond
02-08-2006, 19:12
Looks like I have something definitely worth it to save up some money for LoL.

If this all turns out true, I'll wait for a while until the 2nd-generation PhysX processors come out (when all the buggy "features" are fixed up).

Majestic
02-08-2006, 19:29
Looks like I have something definitely worth it to save up some money for LoL.

If this all turns out true, I'll wait for a while until the 2nd-generation PhysX processors come out (when all the buggy "features" are fixed up).

Wise man. :thumbsup:

Elrond
03-08-2006, 17:55
Yeap. Just like the X-Box 360. When there was a malfunction with the 1st-gen system, Microsoft called it a "feature".:lol:

Majestic
03-08-2006, 17:58
Yeap. Just like the X-Box 360. When there was a malfunction with the 1st-gen system, Microsoft called it a "feature".:lol:

Really I own one and haven't had any problems.