I saw it Blockbuster for 14.99. They usually sell there used games cheap. Give them a try
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[QUOTE="420Token420"]lol.. yeah.. the title was decieving :PI thought I was going to be reading something else ..
60GB hands down .. get it ..
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Haha. I did that so i could get some comments. Normally when i post the straight up question i dont get any asnwers.
I'm looking to buy a PS3 off of craigslist, but couldnt decide whether to get the 40, 60, or 80 gig one. I assume they all come with wi-fi, so whats the major difference in them. Is there something new that they added in the 40 and 80 gig that the old 60 doesnt have? Thanks for the help in advance.
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TheJayhawksWin
lol, i dont know why i found this funny, but i did. I wish i didnt have money for all the games. I'm really tempted to buy a lot of the new ones but i dont have the time to play them anymore. I play for mayber 1-2 hours per week.
this is deffinitly a breach of the first ammendment. our country was founded on the principle of freedom of speech. there are no exeptions to this law. its either always ok or never ok. i guess this filter could be optional for parents who want to withold this from their kids even though they will most likely learn these words and what they mean very soon. i mean what kid under 9 is playing xbox live? besides most of the cocky jerks cussing so much online are twelve year olds anyways!spartanwrath
Have you even read the constitution. Because if you have you would know this isnt breaching your right to freedom of speech. You freedom of speech can only be breached by government. Microsoft has every right to do this, and sensor anything else they want. "there are no exeptions to this law. its either always ok or never ok", and you just completely made this up. Read the constitution before talking about it. There are many other factors in the freedom of speech such as commercial speech, political speech... that all have different regulation.
It is definitely a breach on freedom of speech. If we are allowed to use profanity in public, then we should be allowed to the same thing on line, which is sort of a virtual public ground. However, i do see how their could be an issue with young xbox live players.J_Kramer
There is no breach to your freedom of speech. If it was the goverment who controlled xbox live then yes, you could make that argument, but since its not its not, there is no law saying they cant prohibit what you say. If they wanted to they could filter any word they wanted to
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