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Post by MightySkate on Nov 23, 2006 3:48:15 GMT 6
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Post by vinitwins on Nov 23, 2006 10:13:35 GMT 6
and with murmurs of the ps3 running hot (since it has an in-the-case power adapter) sony could add this as a NEW FEATURE. ps3 - the first console that prevents gamers from starving to death while playing non-stop for 100hours. What say BP  V
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Post by KC on Nov 23, 2006 14:10:19 GMT 6
has any1 here actaully watched the video on youtube where a guy actually makes omellete on a 360
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Post by vinitwins on Nov 23, 2006 14:24:42 GMT 6
LINK PLS
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Post by KC on Nov 23, 2006 16:19:20 GMT 6
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Post by vinitwins on Nov 23, 2006 17:15:43 GMT 6
i actually shed a tear watching this...
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Post by XëÑØ on Nov 23, 2006 17:36:19 GMT 6
well ive made a sterling engine which runs on the 360's heat & also cools it down!!!!!
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Post by vinitwins on Nov 23, 2006 18:10:29 GMT 6
BOUNCER. explain in plain english. some of us folks are really old and have a hard time understanding things  V
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Post by XëÑØ on Nov 25, 2006 18:53:50 GMT 6
sure dude.its as a simple machine that rotates using the 360,s heat & uses a small fan attached to it for proper ventilation of the cabinate in which ive kept my 360.
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Post by vinitwins on Nov 25, 2006 19:24:05 GMT 6
ahh using the 360's own excessive heat to power a fan that will cool it down? brilliant. so if the 360 cools down too much, the fan stops (less heat being vented out) and then when the 360 starts heating up, the fan powers up... dude get someone to manufacture and market these things for you.  V
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Post by vinitwins on Nov 25, 2006 19:24:29 GMT 6
and post some pix as well!
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Post by XëÑØ on Nov 25, 2006 19:31:41 GMT 6
well i sure will& bout rhe temp it remains at a constant ie when it heats up again it cools down!!!!!!!!!
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Post by KC on Nov 26, 2006 2:42:56 GMT 6
my friend u r a star
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