They have that same article on the front page of our at&t employee website. (I do tech support for u-verse) I thought it was funny.
They have that same article on the front page of our at&t employee website. (I do tech support for u-verse) I thought it was funny.
PullusPardus said:
those break easily, don't they removed it for that reason. |
no, and especially no for your second reason.
currently playing: Skyward Sword, Mario Sunshine, Xenoblade Chronicles X
PullusPardus said:
those break easily, don't they removed it for that reason. |
????
I;ve had mine since November 17th, 2009. Jus dust the damn thing and you will be fine.


ssj12 said:
???? I;ve had mine since November 17th, 2009. Jus dust the damn thing and you will be fine. |
what did you go back in time? you must be talking about 06.
currently playing: Skyward Sword, Mario Sunshine, Xenoblade Chronicles X
"I;ve had mine since November 17th, 2009"
thats not long you know.
@john
if you saw all the guys who got "YLOD" they mostly own a 60 GB model, why do you think that? cause of the PS2 chip.
they removed it cause of this.
Why do the 60's break? Ive got a 80 gig launch and nothing has ever happened to me.
I have a 60 Gig launch and never had a hiccup out of it and i put in a 200gb 7200 rpm HDD. Runs as good as the day i pulled it out of the box.
johnsobas said:
what did you go back in time? you must be talking about 06. |
lol, yes I'm from the future. In the future you will own 2 PS3s and a Wii Tu in 2013.
Actualy ya... meant to hit the 6 on my number pad.


I haven't heard much about 60 gigs breaking down. I've heard nothing but good things about the reliability.
currently playing: Skyward Sword, Mario Sunshine, Xenoblade Chronicles X
When your 360 breaks PS3 sounds reasonable these days. I´m hearing about some gamers move on.
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