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12/05/08

RROD

Okay, here's the deal. The info provided in the link below I can't promise will work because my 360 is still under warranty. However, if it wasn't, I'm give it a try. Just understand THIS WILL VOID A WARRANTY IF YOU TRY IT AND FAIL! I hope this will save someone $140.00 of hard earned money. Good luck and try at your own risk.

 

http://www.thinktechno.com/2008/05/12/tutorial-to-fix-your-xbox-360-rrod-using-soldering-kit/



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12/05/08

My favorite Christmas song...

Don't watch the video...it pretty much sucks. But the voice on that man, beautiful and so powerful.

Cantique De Noel - Luciano Pavarotti with Placido Domingo




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12/04/08

Let me Rephrase:: I GOT THE GOD DAMNED RROD

I GOTTHE RROD AND NOW MICROSOFT SAYS THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH MY CONSOLE FOR REGISTRATION.  I really hate microsoft.



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12/04/08

Well I got the RROD.

Well I got the RROD tonight.  This really sucks.  I hope I can find one tomorrow in the stores.



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12/04/08

Veteran level...

"I had to set aside my plans for world domination yesterday when NotStyro decided to game. Our score is 6,460 and always improving! That is a boost of 120 points over last time! He rallied CoD: World at War picking up 5 achievements, and yeah... wow... my processor hurts..."

 

To state that CoD:WaW veteran level is difficult is...a rather large understatement. If it only takes me 10-15 retries to get between two checkpoints, then there isn't much going on. I swear that it took me +25 times to get that damn sniper on the Vendetta map. I've also gotten used to being the target for hand grenade version of hot potatoe - grenade lands near me, I throw it back, another two or three land near me...I die. Veteran is a pita, but it sure makes the campains seem a helluva lot longer.

 

For my b-day I've gotten Red Alert 3 and Sins Of A Solar Empire for the PC. I dunno why, but I'm a sucker for some good RTS.



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12/04/08

music

few things in the world move me as much as music.

i don't believe in musical boundaries. music of all types are there for all to enjoy.

it's helped me get through some very hard times and has made great times even better.

instead of just blogging about my (usually, see 2 posts down) uneventful life, i'd like to share some music with you.

i hope you enjoy it as much as i do.

this is Gorillaz 19-2000 remix, which i find superior to the original album mix:

 



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12/04/08

Play Doom I in your browser

Man does this bring back memories. I played HOURS of Doom on my 386DX. It's one of the only games that actually ran correctly on that P.O.S. I used a joystick and keyboard and could fly through that game. In fact, if my wife was watching over my shoulder, she'd get motion sick.

Now, you can play Doom in Flash. And it looks just like the original. Amazing.

Play Doom I



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12/04/08

results!

Well, the votes are in, and it would seem that heat is the mitigating factor when it comes to increasing the pungency of a fart. Thanks to all who contributed, I think I will now try and lure my Wife into the nice warm car for a ride somewhere. muahahahahahaha! Yes, I'm sick.... Yes, I am twisted.... and no ladies, you cannot have my number.  but here is a pic to get you by for the day.

 

 



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12/04/08

Congress and the Big 3.

Did you get to hear these idiots today on the radio. Bloomberg Radio had the auto makers and the hearings live and all of a sudden protesters start chanting , 'THE BAILOUT IS A SELLOUT, THE BAILOUT IS A SELLOUT". Man you could still hear this woman screaming even after they carried her out , close the doors and must have been "escorting" her out of the building. I'm not sure why 10,000 people aren't doing this.



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12/04/08

Godspeed SSGT James Alford

I'm 99% certain that I've posted his story as a "Someone You Should Know" on my blog, but I'm not going to shift through 3 years worth of blog entries trying to find it. Also, I blogged about it while he was still fighting for his life.

So here's a quick re-cap:

By the time he shipped out for the war in Iraq in January, Special Forces Sgt. James Alford was a wreck of a soldier. For five months, he had been doing odd things. He disappeared from Fort Campbell, Ky., for several days last year. He lost equipment and lied to superiors. In December, he was demoted from staff sergeant to sergeant.

In the Kwaitidesert, he came apart. The hotshot Green Beret who a year earlier ran circles around his team members and earned a Bronze Star in Afghanistan was ordered to carry a notepad to remember orders. By March, he was being cited for dereliction of duty, larceny and lying to superiors. He couldn’t even keep up with his gas mask.

Finally, in April, his commanders had had enough. They ordered him to return to Fort Campbell to be court-martialed and kicked out of the Special Forces.

“Your conduct is inconsistent with the integrity and professionalism required by a Special Forces soldier,” Lt. Col. Christopher E. Conner of the 2nd Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group Headquarters in Kuwait, wrote April 10.

Confused and disgraced
Confused and disgraced, the soldier moved back into his off-base home where he ate canned meat and anchovies, unaware of the day, the month or the year.

Sensing something was wrong, a neighbor called Alford’s parents. They drove 600 miles from East Texas to find a son who’d lost 30 pounds and could no longer drink from a glass, use a telephone, button his shirt or say Amber, the name of his soldier wife who was still stationed in the Middle East.

They rushed him to an emergency room. A month and several hospitals later, Alford’s family learned he was dying of a disease eating away his brain. He had Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, an extremely rare and fatal degenerative brain disorder akin to mad cow disease that causes rapid, progressive dementia.

The Army reversed direction quite quickly, and re-instated his rank, re-instated him into the Special Forces, and dismissed all charges against him. They also allowed him to stay on active duty, even though he was bed ridden.

According to the Centers for Disease Control, 90 percent of people who have Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease die within a year. Jamie survived for SIX YEARS. Unbelievable.

On December 1st, 2008 SSGT James Alford finally lost his battle with the disease.

 

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