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There really is no shortcut to copying XBOX games. In fact, this is a mightily complicated process and has stumped some really techie people. This is evident with the prevalence of the question on copying XBOX games in Internet message boards and tech chat rooms. But why does one need to be going about there and copying XBOX games? Is this not legal?

If you have an XBOX and you have purchased original games to play on it, chances are you must have ran through a huge chunk of your savings. Original games are very expensive and because CDs are not exactly immortal, you can eventually wear out a game especially if you use it every minute of the day.

To give value to consumers, most countries allow original CD buyers to make back-up copies of their XBOX games in case their original got damaged or got lost provided that they are aware of the law against pirated software and that they actually own an original cd and are...
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Posted by Admin at Nov 12, 2009 12:00 AM
Category: Computers

Coin Tricks

Magic fascinates many of us. There are many tricks that are performed during a magic show like card tricks or simply coin tricks. In the magic learning phase, easy coin tricks for beginners provides a comfortable start and a platform to adjust to the other tricks in magic. The coin tricks are easy tricks that can be performed in front of friends and family. Here are some...
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Posted by Admin at Nov 09, 2009 12:00 AM
Category: My Hobbies

Dell Studio Desktop with Free Mini 9
Dell recently temped me with an offer.

A Intel Core 2 Duo E7200
6GB Memory
640GB Hard Drive
and a 19 Inch widescreen monitor
For $999
With a Free Inspiron Mini 9

Damn.

The “e-value code” for this special is 6F968-DDPCMZ2

The Mini runs ‘Mini OS’ powered by Ubuntu and the Studio comes with Vista, not sure how moving data between those two would work.

For less than a Black MacBook, I’d get a tiny Netbook and a OK Desktop.

They also have a Studio 17 Laptop with a free Mini 9 for $1099, but if I was going that flavor of mobile, I’d go with the Desktop. I looked a bit online and I couldn’t find this offer

Based on www[dot]titanwest[dot]com

Posted by Admin at Nov 08, 2009 12:00 AM
Category: Computers

A Music Lesson at Your Own Pace, What A Concept!
A good music lesson is simply the best way to learn how to play the piano.

The explanation being because the majority needs the discipline they get from learning the way to play music in a certain sequence of time. When you master one lesson, you may be in a position to move on to the following with a big amount of confidence as your capabilities begin to improve. It's this confidence that's's going to keep you needing to play the piano and boost your musical data and capacity.

The piano is one of the most well liked musical instruments today.Most people who are starting out choose to play the piano because of its diversity and simplicity.
Based on: www[dot]articlealley[dot]com
Posted by Admin at Nov 07, 2009 12:00 AM
Category: Music

Mickey LaLonge
Back in the early 1980s I thought I'd combine my interests in minor league baseball and vintage baseball cards by assembling a collection of the Obak cigarette cards that were distributed on the West Coast in 1909, 1910 and 1911.I didn't realize it then, but those cards are so much rarer than most of the contemporary T206 cards from "Back East" that putting together complete sets of the Obak could take decades to accomplish -- and that's if a guy had more money than God to buy the cards when they became available.At about the time I started my Obak collection I also started researching the players who appeared in the sets. Over the course of several long Wisconsin winters I pored over microfilms of The Sporting News and The Sporting Life from the period several years before to several years after the Obak cards circulated, making prodigious notes on 3x5 file cards for each player in the set.

I gave up trying to collect the T212s (that's the catalog number Jefferson Burdick...
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Posted by Admin at Nov 06, 2009 12:00 AM
Category: Sport