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Sorry, its "Gold Member Veterans". That's why I've been wondering what that number will be based on.
How does the "Xbox Live Veterans" number work? Does it go by when you first created the gamertag or, if you've ever let the account go Silver, does it go by when you re-subscribed?
Wouldnt this be nice... It sounds good and I have a Samsung DLP with one of those 3D Vesa sync ports. I'm just confused here how the website says that you can buy any of a bunch of different types of old school style shutterglasses and somehow get it to work with the Xbox 360. Obviously it would only work with customized content in their own little 3D software program, I already understand that. My big question with this is how it is going to integrate with Xbox 360 hardware. You but an old school pair of PC shutterglasses, plug it into the Xbox360 USB port and plug the VESA sync port into the TV and start the software and it works with all of the different types of shutterglasses? I'm also wondering if it's going to work with those fancy new Nvidia 3D glasses and their IR sensor base station thing.
Gears of War 2: Blood, Sweat, and Fear
typo: I meant American half of the family from Michigan. About this headset itself. I'm not sure I'm a fan of the fact that we have to use this headset that it comes with. Why couldnt they have just designed the thing to have the same 3 pronged port as the 360 controller to allow us to use the old ones as well? Or would the volume unit have stuck out too far? Thats my guess. Either way, its also a reason for them to sell more of those somewhat good, somewhat mediocre wireless headsets as well.
For the person who asked "i don't know anyone who uses msn."

Well, chat program use is regional I'd say. I'm canadian and american and my canadian half of the family from michigan uses AOL and shares the same "who uses msn" belief as you and most of the people I know from michigan and the united states are still using AIM. In Canada however MSN/Windows Live messenger has been the dominant format for years. People trade "msn addresses" in university courses where I'm from as well and it seems to be the standard here and almost everyone I know from canada uses MSN. Its completely regional. I know someone from the philippines and they use Yahoo messenger and all of their friends and region does as well for the most part. Its just a regional thing. Personally I think AIM is good but AOL is something I stopped using in the mid 1990s.
Just in time for easter.... wait... uhh... nevermind.
Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii.
Isnt it about time they released this kind of cable? Why are they holding out, whats the big deal?
I'm definetly going to be buying the HD-DVD Drive.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I need help! I want a small pocket camcorder but I'm not sure which one to get. I don't want to fall into the hype of the Flip because I worry two hours won't be enough. What should I be looking for when considering a small camcorder and where can I get a good quality one with expandable memory? Thanks!"

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