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Xbox DRM and the Red Ring of Death 147

manekineko2 writes "In the latest case warning of the perils of investing in DRM'd media, an owner of an Xbox 360 reports that after his Xbox suffered the infamous Red Ring of Death, it was replaced by a new system with a different serial number. Upon receiving his replacement, he found that he could only access the media he had purchased from a specific account. He also received the run-around for months from customer service before his case was escalated, only to be informed that there is no ETA for a resolution, there is no way to receive status updates on the process, and there is no compensation that will be granted. Given claims that the Xbox 360 defect rate is as high as 1 in 3, has anyone on Slashdot gone through this as well after getting their system exchanged?" Update: 02/14 17:11 GMT by Z : An emailing user noted that the original summary was not very accurate; rephrased to be more in-line with the situation.

Comment Re:Did Bond do it first? (Score 1) 305

For one halloween, we masked off 01 and the rebel flag on my friend's blue 1980 Honda civic, and then painted the entire car with orange tempura paint. After we peeled off the tape, we had a great (if surreal) General Lee.

After Halloween, we drove it through a car wash, came in orange and went out blue. It took some manual labor with a soft brush to finish the job, and it took FOREVER to paint it.

1980 Honda Civic 500$

Tempura Paint 10$

Carwash 8$

Looks on the faces of the car wash workers as our paint ran down their driveway: Priceless

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