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Mine doesn't work. The system light flashes red. Contacted technical support and they now say it won't function in my area yet. Apparently "nationwide rollout" doesn't mean everywhere there is Sprint coverage.
My most recent legendary moment was being all tied up in a game of All-Pro 2k8 Football late in the fourth quarter. There is only :05 seconds remaining on the clock. Your opponent is lined up on offense at their own 20 yard line, and after they snap the ball and you chase down the quarterback - you get a sack, barely in the endzone - but enough to give you a safety to win the game and prevent overtime.
Sniper Rifle & Sword = Whore weapons.
You don't need to see their IDs.. You'll hand the swag over to me.
It's not unusual to be loved by anyone...
I need this to cover my blisters.
Call of Duty 4: Linear is the new Sandbox
120 gigs is a whole lot to love.
My favorite scene is when the Queen allows the Senator to take her, simply to gain his support. Her husband is off fighting wars and she is at home having affairs.... Well, at least it was realistic!
I've heard no official Microsoft confirmation of sending free transfer cables to those of us who wish to upgrade. If someone has a link, please share it with the rest of us.

The only thing that Microsoft employees have said in a non-official capacity is that they are working on a solution they'll "announce soon". Hopefully, it is a cure to the DRM problems. In the last EGM (or was it OXM?), they stated that in the new dashboard update - there would be a fix for purchased content that owners of consoles that have had to upgrade for one reason or another.

Perhaps this is the reason they said it will be "announced soon".
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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