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I agree with Bill and go one step further. You can say God Da** or Jesus fckn Christ in movies but you cannot say Damn Muhammad or Allah fckn Muhammad. It doesnt sound like tolerance to me. The muslims would blow up holywood if they ever did. The God of Christianity is the ONLY God that is used in cursing. So what if people want to creat a device to block curse words like these because it offends them. If someone says Jesus on tv, that offends many people and there is a big OUTCRY. Why cater to a small group of wicked people that like to curse and swim in it. You don't have to buy the box just like we do not have to buy pornography. You can't have it both ways you liberals. You like to say that we push our views on you, but you have no problem pushing your liberal anything goes views on us. The problem is that you cannot live up to your own tolerance standards.
I really want Call of Duty 3. After driving Atlanta traffic, I come home and turn my Xbox on and shoot the .... out of people. This is a "road rage" saver for me. I basically unload on the screen instead of the idiots I share the road with. I could really use the Xbox 360 to take my "aggression" to the next level, 360 style. Thanks
How does the picture quality look on the MPEG-4 HD? I am considering getting a unit. Thanks.
I dloaded the demo and, well it's definately not HD quality. Come on. These days companies think that simply adding "HD" to something will increase the value of it. Not so with SFII. It looks a heck of a lot better on my old 14 inch tv on the super nes. Yes the game is fun but I'm just saying that it is not HD quality as Live says it is. I have the top of the line samsung 26" LCD "HD" of course and it looks like piddle. Just my comments worth.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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