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seece said:
@bmaker, I skipped most of your post as it looked like rambling. In this artical, the why doesn't matter, its the what that matters. You're never likely to shell out money fixing your 360. To put $139.99 in the repiar box for 360 but nothing in the PS3 box is pure fanboyism and laughable.

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Because his 360 wasn't covered by the warranty, and he didn't want to pay the repair costs, he shot it. I know it's an extreme measure, but it was basically a "F*** you Microsoft for making shitty hardware"

After it initially RRoD'd, he had to jerry rig it to make it work, for only the shortest amount of time. When he was doing it, he said, via Facebook status "(His name) 

is building the mOOmAN 360. Fuck Microsoft."

The reason the repair cost is on the 360 is because millions upon millions have failed, whereas out of the 23 million PS3 that are in consumer homes right now...only like 15 failed (exaggeration, I know, but you get the gist). If every other PS3 failed on someone, I'm sure Sony would make a "PS3 failure warranty program" It's not fanboyism to know that there is such a high certainty that a product will fail and that another is 99.5% of the time NOT going to fail

edit: Here's the failed 360 project lol. Playing CoD4 before it died completely to gunfire

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