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The part were the one sparten finaly gets the joke about fighting in the shaid as they are under there sheilds getting pelted by arrows.
I just get a kick out of this as half of you don't actually see what this card is actualy trying to do.
Verizon has been doing this kind of crap for years. I should be able to view what I whant. I can understand some issues with alot of younger people using cell phones but put a content filter on the things that can be set by a parent. Anyways watch companys like verizon they are evil, if this stunt shocks you you should see what else they have been doind / lobbying for.
I love when a heated debate starts in these threads and everyone thinks they are an expert.

I for one am on my third 360 now due to malfunctions. Red lights the first time and power brick melt down the second time.

What I would like to see is a company actually test there system / software before releasing it. Too many companies rush to get things out the door.

While I will not comment as the PS3, Revolution, or 360 being better, I do give a high five for holding off and actually testing there system before sending it out.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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