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Sep. 1st, 2006 11:05 am
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Oh, let's see...not a whole happening this week. Mostly working, playing games, and seeing Whitney. :)

Wednesday was pretty quiet, though I did get to try out my shiny new Xbox 360. :) Sadly it's been having some disc read errors, so I'm hoping I don't have to take it back/call tech support. Thanks for the gift, Whitney! :)

GameNoc...I dunno, I'm just not really enjoying GameNocs anymore. It's just gotten too loud to be honest. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy seeing everyone and stuff, but it's hard to enjoy myself when I have to yell to Whitney who's sitting like a foot away from me so that she can hear me. I know, parties can get loud, but it's just different. Hard to explain.

Woke up with a slight hangover Thursday morning, but finished watching V for Vendetta. A very good movie, and like Whitney pointed out it was 1984 scary. Anyway, I was pretty much zoning all of Thursday...fell asleep in the later afternoon, played some games earlier. Later in the evening Whitney, Charles, and myself headed down to meet James, Aubrey, and John for Pho. Tasty stuff as usual, though we missed Dan. :(

Woke up today to...well, not the best start. Just felt a little groggy and I ended spilling a little carton of milk all over myself. -_- On the mini-plus side, I got my new schedule which goes into effect a week from tomorrow. Sunday through Thursday from 9:30am-6pm. Not exactly what I wanted (would've liked 8:30am-5pm), but it works; I can sleep in and I get to leave earlier.

Today's been pretty slow, as in, it's just crawling along. Tonight I'll be hanging with my buddy Rich. He's not feeling 100%, but he still wanted to get together, so we might just have dinner and hang out at his place for a while. Still have to see.

And geez, I'm just way too freakin' poor right now. Whitney's been way too kind by buying me dinner several times. `^_^ I'm just trying to get my car paid off...and I think my next big purchase will be new tires or a new phone (mine's falling apart, and I'm afraid I won't be able to recharge it one of these times since the pins are starting to break on the AC Adapter). If anyone's read through my rambling, can anyone recommend good tires? I need replace all four (they have 86,000 miles on them) and I don't mind spending for quality if they're gonna last (I expect to probably spend about $400-500 on them).

Well, time to get crackin' on my inbox... :)

Date: 2006-09-01 09:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fearless-son.livejournal.com
Hmmm, sounds like an issue with your XBox 360 then. However, I must warn you, when you hear it spinning, do not jostle, hit, or otherwise move your XBox 360. I have seen/hear this happen in other XBox 360s before, and if you cause the disc to jump a bit in the tray while it is making those noises you can cause the 360 to damage the disc. You will notice a circular streak in the center of the data area that goes all the way around if that happens. On the off chance that does happen, the damage can be repaired with a professional buffing machine (since I have repaired such damage several times myself while I was working at Game Crazy,) but the procedure to fix it costs about two bucks.

Usually I get up at a quarter until eight, then I got to the bathroom and usually get back out at about twenty after.

Hmmm, one hundred and eighteen bucks, eh? I think that I can afford that, even allowing for the cost of rent. Alright, I shall deliver the money to you tonight. If you are not home, then I shall leave it on your desk.

Date: 2006-09-01 10:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dudelovenext.livejournal.com
Great. -_- Guess I'll have to look into the warranty information. I wonder if MS has a walk-in repair counter...and nope, I don't move disc systems at all while the power's on and it has a disc in it. I'll have to look into it tonight/tomorrow.

That might not be a problem, then. If I can get in right after you, I can make it to work just fine (I think).

Yep. I'll probably slash a little off that and call it your birthday present or something. Or I might grab you a game or two.

Date: 2006-09-02 12:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fearless-son.livejournal.com
Microsoft has actually be very good about supporting defective XBox 360s. Call 1-800-4MY-XBOX for specifications. Usually this means that you just give it to them and they give you a fresh one. Not too difficult, especially considering that you can just swap the HDD unit and not lose any saved stuff.

Okay, I will try not to take up too much time in the bathroom.

Sure, that sounds great. Technically the eighteenth is my birthday, but I would not mind having it earlier than that. And I think that I would prefer the extra game or two, considering that I have already withdrawn the money.

Date: 2006-09-02 01:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dudelovenext.livejournal.com
*whew* I was worried I was gonna have to transfer all my stuff out. I didn't realize that the HDD could just be swapped out (in hindsight, though, I should've realized that). I'll probably e-mail or call them shortly. It sounds like it's just something wacky with the DVD drive.

Nah, thinking about it, it should be fine. If I'm in the bathroom as soon as you get out, then I should have plenty of time.

Cool, I'll see what I can get you. :)

Date: 2006-09-03 06:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fearless-son.livejournal.com
When you get back home, remind me to show you how to detach your HDD. It would probably be good to know how to do that. Also, please let me know if you are going to send it in shortly before you do so. I would like to transfer your profile over to my memory unit just in case the support people decide that there is a problem with the HDD too, or just get too lazy to attach it to the replacement 360. If it comes back with the original HDD with all its contents, then we just transfer your profile back, no harm done. If on the other hand the HDD is blank when returned, at least we still have your profile intact.

Date: 2006-09-04 12:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dudelovenext.livejournal.com
It actually may not be anything that needs repair. Apparently there have been lots of complaints (http://www.capcom.com/BBS/forumdisplay.php?s=eeba819f97b957e4497f04542e66523e&forumid=142) about disc errors with Dead Rising. I'm going to sit down and play some other games to verify, though...heh, guess we'll see.

Yeah, I wasn't going to leave my info on my HDD, just in case. I'll probably just do a system transfer and transfer my info to Whitney's or something.

Date: 2006-09-04 05:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fearless-son.livejournal.com
"System transfer"? I am not sure that I know what you mean.

However, I know that you cannot transfer stuff off of a 360 without a memory unit. For some reason the designers thought that just hooking machines up with an ethernet cable and transferring files directly over that would make file-transfer a little too convenient for the end user...

Date: 2006-09-04 06:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dudelovenext.livejournal.com
According to Whitney you can just link up two Xbox 360s...you can hook up a PC the exact same way, so I don't see much of a difference...

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