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   <title>Clash of the Titans</title>
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   <published>2007-09-15T18:09:38Z</published>
   <updated>2007-09-15T18:26:21Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Ah, the battle of the 0-2&apos;s. (0-4&apos;s if you go back to last year). I&apos;m still undecided on who I want to win this game, so I&apos;m keeping my fingers crossed for a tie....</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Ah, the battle of the 0-2's.  (0-4's if you go back to last year).

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I'm still undecided on who I want to win this game, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a tie.]]>
      
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<entry>
   <title>The New dead.net</title>
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   <published>2007-06-01T19:49:27Z</published>
   <updated>2007-06-01T15:49:27Z</updated>
   
   <summary>If you haven&apos;t checked it out yet, there have been some great additions with the recent revamping of the Grateful Dead&apos;s official site. The beauty lies in the Taper&apos;s Section, which has a sort of &quot;this week in concert history&quot;...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>If you haven't checked it out yet, there have been some great additions with the recent revamping of the <a href="http://dead.net">Grateful Dead's official site</a>.  </p>

<p>The beauty lies in the <a href="http://dead.net/view/tapers">Taper's Section</a>, which has a sort of "this week in concert history" section, which includes hours and hours of MP3's from shows throughout the band's decades of touring.  There are a lot of 45 minute "Drums" versions, and some of it is pretty rough, but it's also a great resource and a blast to listen to some of the rarer songs.</p>

<p>And bless their little hearts for even including <a href="http://dead.net/view/tapers/feed">a feed</a>.  It really couldn't get any easier than that.</p>

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<entry>
   <title>Talking with Andy Beal about Internet Marketing</title>
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   <published>2007-02-09T06:44:52Z</published>
   <updated>2007-02-09T02:44:52Z</updated>
   
   <summary>I got to spend some time today talking with Andy Beal about SEO and related optimizations, which was pretty interesting. It turns out there isn&apos;t a secret keyword that will automatically move your site to the first result on google,...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>I got to spend some time today talking with <a href="http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/">Andy Beal</a> about SEO and related optimizations, which was pretty interesting.  It turns out there isn't a secret keyword that will automatically move your site to the first result on google, and apparently my advice of "Get a more obscure last name, it worked for me" is not a sound plan.  </p>

<p>Just one of the perks of my night job as "Technology Guy" for my favorite <a href="http://www.prallimmigration.com/">immigration lawyer in Raleigh, N.C.</a>.  (See what I did there?)</p>

<p>He had a lot of sounds advice, taught me a thing or two, and managed to not speak too much tech jargon for the lawyer and non-web-geek in the room.  We'll see how much improvement  can be made in her site over the next few weeks and months.</p>

<p>Lots of good stuff, lots of ideas to implement, lots of spreadsheets to fill, lots of &lt;H1&gt;'s to insert,  and lots of links to acquire.  </p>

<p>I need a "night job assistant".</p>]]>
      
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<entry>
   <title>Dare to Dream</title>
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   <published>2006-12-08T07:22:18Z</published>
   <updated>2006-12-08T03:22:18Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Apparently, the one thing that Sen. Arlen Specter and I have in common is a bitter, angry hatred of DirectTV and their NFL Sunday Ticket monopoly. Arlen&apos;s says it best: &quot;... a lot of people, including myself, would like to...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Apparently, the one thing that Sen. Arlen Specter and I have in common is a <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2690171&amp;campaign=rss&amp;source=NFLHeadlines">bitter, angry hatred of DirectTV and their NFL Sunday Ticket monopoly</a>.  Arlen's says it best:  </p>

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    <p>"... a lot of people, including myself, would like to be able to have that ticket"</p>
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<p>Note:  I'm pretty sure that satellites orbiting the Earth can cover all of Pennsylvania <em>and</em> Washington, D.C., but that's not the point (and maybe even Raleigh, NC).</p>

<p>Football wants to be FREE!</p>]]>
      
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   <title>Net Access NOT required for 360 Media Center Extender</title>
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   <published>2006-10-18T18:42:01Z</published>
   <updated>2006-10-18T14:42:01Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Yesterday was of course Xbox Live Maintenance Day. As a few people noticed, myself included, this impacted the ability for 360 users to connect to their MS Vista Media Center PC&apos;s, getting a message along the lines of &quot;Xbox Live...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Yesterday was of course <a href="http://www.majornelson.com/archive/2006/10/18/Yes_2E002E00_we_2700_re-back.-Mostly_2E00_.aspx">Xbox Live Maintenance Day</a>.  As a few people noticed, myself included, this impacted the ability for 360 users to connect to their MS Vista Media Center PC's, getting a message along the lines of "Xbox Live connectivity required to play this game".</p>

<p>Upon seeing this yesterday, I naturally became completely irate with MS and started swearing at the idiotic decision to require an internet connection for my Xbox to talk to my PC.  There's no 'internet' between them, just an ethernet cable and a cheapo switch.</p>

<p>But, as I traversed <a href="http://www.thegreenbutton.com">the green button</a> to arm myself with more tales of user woe, I stumbled upon <a href="http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/thread/144818.aspx">this thread</a>.</p>

<p>Sure enough, consulting the release notes that came with my Vista pre-release build, I found this gem:</p>

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    <p>Description: For the length of the beta program the Xbox 360 must have access to Xbox Live. This is typically accomplished by connecting your Xbox360 to your home network such that the Xbox360 has Internet access.</p>
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<p>Alright, I'll let them get away with it <em>this</em> time.  If this makes it into the final release, it could really become a deal breaker.  After all, that's what TV is for in the first place, entertaining you while your internet connection is down.</p>]]>
      
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   <title>Time Warner Cable thwarts Raleigh, NC Tivo Users</title>
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   <published>2006-10-17T01:32:34Z</published>
   <updated>2006-10-16T21:32:34Z</updated>
   
   <summary>It would appear that Time Warner Cable, the local cable monopolist here in Raleigh, NC, is doing its best to drive users to its cash-cow High Definition DVR service. As a loyal Windows Media Center Edition user, I&apos;ve long awaited...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>It would appear that Time Warner Cable, the local cable monopolist here in Raleigh, NC, is doing its best to drive users to its cash-cow High Definition DVR service.</p>

<p>As a loyal Windows Media Center Edition user, I've long awaited the upcoming release of Windows Vista for the native Cable Card support that's been promised.  </p>

<p>Sadly, I learned today that TWC has <a href="http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=4457249&amp;&amp;#post4457249">essentially crippled the Cable Cards in this area by using switched channel technology</a>, the end result of which is the inability to receive the digital versions of basic cable channels.   Additionly, the early Tivo crowds are indicating that Universal HD is also unavailble, and TWCNC plans to add <em>all</em> new HD channels in a manner unavailable to Cable Card users.  And we're talking about ESPN2HD here, not LifetimeHD.  Is this sort of thing even allowed under the Cable Card regulations?</p>

<p>Can I still use a Cable Card to watch MNF on ESPN-HD?  Yes, and that will be a great day.  Can I watch the digital version of Monk on USA?  No, that's restricted to the poor people using the TWC-supplied DVR.</p>

<p>I realize that it's a step in the right direction to have CC support, but the problem is the digital versions of these channels are so vastly superior to the analog counterparts, that you essentially lose these channels (at least on a wildly oversized HDTV, which is what I have, of course).  At best, you're forced to pay our good friends at Time Warner for <em><strong>both</strong></em> the Cable Card(s) <em><strong>and</strong></em> the DVR, with all the associated hassle of switching between the two.</p>

<p>If you appreciate the Cable Card concept at all, I suggest you call 1-866-4TWC-NOW and voice your opinion on this matter.  Tell them you want the digital versions of these channels, and remind them what an attractive package DirectTV puts together.  Finally, go to <a href="http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=4480205&amp;&amp;#post4480205">this thread on the Tivo Community Forum</a> and offer this gentleman any support or insight that you can. </p>]]>
      
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<entry>
   <title>Bloglines Claiming</title>
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   <published>2006-07-11T16:32:00Z</published>
   <updated>2006-07-11T12:32:00Z</updated>
   
   <summary>I would hate for my first post in months to be meaningful....</summary>
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      <![CDATA[I would hate for my first post in months to be meaningful. 
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   <title>Happy Australia Day</title>
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   <published>2006-01-26T13:47:00Z</published>
   <updated>2006-01-26T09:47:00Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Turns out today was Australia Day, a day for this country to &quot;celebrate what&apos;s great about Australia and being Australian&quot;. Turns out, it pretty much just meant that all the stores between my hotel and the venue were closed up....</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Turns out today was <a href="http://www.australiaday.gov.au/default.asp">Australia Day</a>, a day for this country to "celebrate what's great about Australia and being Australian".  Turns out, it pretty much just meant that all the stores between my hotel and the venue were closed up.  </p>

<p>There was one nice suprise, however, when in the middle of the late night tennis match, fireworks erupted over Rod Laver Arena, giving each of the players quite a start.  I did manage to run out from my subterranean lair to snap a few pics, enjoy. (And there's plenty <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/wismar/">more</a>)</p>

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   <title>XBMC vs. Xbox 360</title>
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   <published>2006-01-24T11:36:00Z</published>
   <updated>2006-01-24T07:36:00Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Xbox 360 Fanboy points out this article comparing the relative strengths and weaknesses of a modded Xbox running XBMC vs. a shiny new Xbox 360. While I don&apos;t argue with the conclusion in terms of media formats, they severely downplay...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.xbox360fanboy.com/2006/01/24/xbmc-versus-xbox-360-and-mce/">Xbox 360 Fanboy</a> points out <a href="http://www.xboxspace.com/50226711/xbmc_vs_xbox_360.php">this article</a> comparing the relative strengths and weaknesses of a modded Xbox running XBMC vs. a shiny new Xbox 360.</p>

<p>While I don't argue with the conclusion in terms of media formats, they severely downplay the role of an 360 if you <b>do</b> have a Windows Media Center Edition machine.  </p>

<p>To the best of my knowledge, the closest an XBMC machine can come to watching recorded TV is a hacked-up system of auto-downloading TV bittorrents from RSS to a samba drive, and watching them from there.  It'll work in a pinch, but it's not exactly user-friendly.  However, if you need to do anything <em>but</em> stream TV from an MCE machine, XBMC is the way to go.</p>

<p>It's much more polished than any other open source media app I've seen, it just lacks the hardware and software to do TV viewing.   Perhaps someone will hack a MythTV frontend on the thing and complete the picture, but until then, anyone that wants to have the best of both worlds will end up using one of each.  It's really quite a shame, as Microsoft could have completely obfuscated these original Xbox hacks if they hadn't <a href="http://andywismar.com/archives/themiddle/2006/01/23/the-last-divx-on-360-post-youll-ever-need">been so shortsighted with the 360's media format support</a>.</p>]]>
      
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   <title>Melbourne Afternoon Brush With Greatness</title>
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   <published>2006-01-24T11:20:00Z</published>
   <updated>2006-01-24T07:20:00Z</updated>
   
   <summary>I eneded up staying way too late at the &apos;remote&apos; office last night, so I got up a little late, and decided to grab some lunch on the way into work. Being boring and repetitive, I hit up the new...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>I eneded up staying way too late at the 'remote' office last night, so I got up a little late, and decided to grab some lunch on the way into work.  Being boring and repetitive, I hit up the new local favorite of mine, Stalactites, a Greek joint.  As my traveling companion Mike claims, they're the best gyro's outside of Greece.  Mmm, tasty.</p>

<p>So as I'm walking out of there holding a giant gyro and trying not to spill food all over myself, I walk right past <a href="http://www.australianopen.com/en_AU/bios/ws/wtac458.html">Kim Clijsters</a> heading into a local department store.  She apparently didn't recognize me.  That just may be my Brush With Greatness for this trip, unless I see <a href="http://www.australianopen.com/en_AU/bios/ms/atpf324.html">Roger</a> at the grocery store tomorrow or something. </p>]]>
      
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<entry>
   <title>The last DIVX on 360 post you&apos;ll ever need</title>
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   <published>2006-01-23T10:37:00Z</published>
   <updated>2006-01-23T06:37:00Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Truly, I was crushed that Microsoft sqaushed my home media dream with the exclusion of Divx/Xvid support from the Xbox 360. It&apos;s not just Divx either, there&apos;s additionally all the h.264/mpeg4 formats as well. Seriously, I&apos;d settle for anything that...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Truly, I was crushed that Microsoft sqaushed <a href="http://andywismar.com/archives/themiddle/2005/08/28/my_home_media_dream">my home media dream</a> with the exclusion of Divx/Xvid support from the Xbox 360.  It's not just Divx either, there's additionally all the h.264/mpeg4 formats as well.  Seriously, I'd settle for <strong>anything</strong> that wasn't WMV.  If I'm going to archive all my digital content, it's going to be in something that works on all my machines, from Linux to Mac to Windows to whatever's running on tomorrow's whiz-bang handheld devices.  Bottom line, MS wants WMV to be the 'mp3 of video'; the default, ubiqitous, support-it-or-it's-worthless format.  </p>

<p>Sadly, that ship has sailed.  </p>

<p>I honestly didn't expect to see it, but a guy can dream, can't he?  So, lets speculate on why not.  Below are most of the reasons I've seen, from user speculation to <a href="http://www.majornelson.com/">the Major himself</a>, although I'm pretty sure the official company line is "No Comment".</p>

<p><strong><em>"The device just can't do it"</strong></em></p>

<p>-BS, that might've flown with the hardware only first gen extenders (and barely, at that), but I'm not about to beleive the box that can send me friend alerts while I stream music from my ipod to be the soundtrack to PGR3 can't decode movie files.</p>

<p><strong><em>"We can't do codec updates"</strong></em></p>

<p>-"Optional update for iPod Support", anyone?  They can and have added codec support, via download, in this case when they realized iPod support would be useless without the default iPod AAC encoding format.</p>

<p><strong><em>"The fees would be too much"</strong></em> </p>

<p>-Wow, if only there was a built in way for Microsoft to allow users to purchase content for download, thereby passing the fees only to the users that wanted the support. They could call it something like "The Xbox Live Marketplace".  In fact, I'd almost bet DivXNetworks would write it for free, if MS would put it up in the marketplace, just to extend the reach of the format.</p>

<p><strong><em>"We can't encourage piracy"</strong></em></p>

<p>-But native support for MP3, the most successful 'pirate' format of all time, is A-OK?</p>

<p><strong><em>"There's no commercial content"</strong></em></p>

<p>-And those WMV-HD discs are <em>flying</em> off the shelves, aren't they?  And where exactly is the commercial MP3 content, I wonder?</p>

<p><strong><em>"We thought we'd ignore our customer requests and strong-arm them into using our own proprietary formats"</strong></em></p>

<p>-Yeah, thought so.</p>

<p>The current word on the street is that in the future, your Viiv-based PC will magically trascode <em>all</em> content on the fly to a format the the 360 will accept (which is what the current hacks do), but I've got major beefs with that as well. </p>

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<li><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2006/01/18/switched-on-enter-the-lay-tricks/">What the <em>hell</em> is Viiv?</a></li>
<li>I need to buy a Viiv-based PC to stream content to the 360 I bought to stream content from my current PC?  Anyone see a problem here?</li>
</ul>

<p>Microsoft has gotten <em>so close</em> to nailing it with the 360.  At times it's really, really good, and I'm amazed with the box.  Then, you remember that you're the frog in the pot, and they're just slowly turning up the heat. </p>]]>
      
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   <title>Xbox Live Arcade DRM Sucks</title>
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   <published>2006-01-23T07:38:00Z</published>
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   <summary>First off, the Xbox Live Arcade is phenomenal. I personally think it&apos;s going to sell tons of boxes, and be the real reson the 360 is a success. That said, I&apos;m really not a fan at the moment. The Start:...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>First off, the Xbox Live Arcade is phenomenal.  I personally think it's going to sell tons of boxes, and be the real reson the 360 is a success.</p>

<p>That said, I'm <em>really</em> not a fan at the moment.</p>

<p><strong>The Start</strong>:  You get a shiny new 360, connect it to the net, and you get a ton of great games, all at your disposal to download and play all you like.  In fact, you can <em>buy</em> these games to unlock the demo mode and get the full functionality.    However, there are restrictions, which I understand as this:</p>

<p>1) Any time you're connected as the user who downloaded the game, you get the full version.</p>

<p>2)  Any time you're on the box where it was originally downloaded, you get the full version.</p>

<p>That seems awfully nice of Uncle Bill, doesn't it?  He's letting anyone that comes to your house play your game!  And letting you take it places!  Man, what a nice guy.</p>

<p><strong>The Background</strong>:  Imagine if you will, and I know this is hard, a household where TWO people play games.  Two people, under the same roof!  Playing games and living in harmony.  In fact, these two strange folks even have separate, individual accounts on the xbox live service.</p>

<p><strong>Tragedy Strikes</strong>:  Your shiny new 360 develops a nasty habit of failing to play games within weeks of it's purchase.  You call Uncle Bill, and he promises to make it all okay.  He's so kind, in fact, that he sends you a letter that says:</p>

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    <p><em>"So that you can get back to playing and enjoying your Xbox quicker, we have replaced your Xbox console with a replacement unit."</em> </p>
</blockquote>

<p>Well, there's only one problem with that, <strong>now all my downloaded and <em>paid for</em> content doesn't do what it used to!</strong></p>

<p><strong>The Lingering Questions:</strong> In the above scenario, what have I done wrong?  Why is it my problem the product they sold me broke?  Why is it my problem that it's cheaper for them to send me a new box than replace my disc drive?  </p>

<p>And who in the world do I have to call so my girlfriend can earn her own Zuma achievements?  I mean, she's really good!</p>

<p>So as I understand it, the only way around this is to use the second account on the console to <strong>BUY</strong> the download again.  Now, I realize that I'm talking about something like $5 here, but it's not the money that bothers me.  What happens when I buy Madden 2009 for $75 electronically in the future?</p>

<p><strong>The Conclusion:</strong>  I bought two things from Microsoft.  A console and a download.  Then one of those things broke.  "So that you can get back to playing and enjoying your Xbox quicker", they screwed the downloaded content.  That's what I call <em>broken</em>.  I understand DRM, I understand they're trying to be fair and restrictive at the same time.  Here's the lesson:  That doesn't work.</p>]]>
      
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   <title>The Xbox 360 Return Experience</title>
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   <published>2006-01-23T07:37:00Z</published>
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   <summary>I got my new Xbox 360, and it was good. But after a few days, it was bad. After only 3 days of owning and using the console, I got a random This disc can not be read, please ensure...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>I got my new Xbox 360, and it was good.</p>

<p>But after a few days, it was bad.  After only 3 days of owning and using the console, I got a random <em>This disc can not be read, please ensure it is the correct region for your console, or restart the console</em> error in the middle of a PGR3 race.  Uh-oh.</p>

<p>I rebooted, went back to my race, and continued on my way.  Never did I experience a frozen screen or overheated power-supply.  But a week or so later, I got another error, this time in the middle of my Browns giving the Steelers a sound thrashing in Madden 2006.  Same thing, the dashboard screen sweeps in and accuses my disc of being the wrong region.  So, I went off to the store and convinced a clerk to let me swap my copies for unopened replacements, blaming the two discs.</p>

<p>A couple of weeks passed, and the error didn't repeat itself.  Granted, in all this time, I was playing more Geometry Wars and Zuma than anything else, but confidence was high that my 360 was A-ok.  Finally, one night around Christmas, I got the error not once, not twice, but three times.  Better yet, once on my second copy of Madden, again on my second copy of PGR3, and a third time on my freshly opened Kameo.  </p>

<p>This was not a problem of bad discs.</p>

<p>So I called 1-800-4MYXBOX and talked to a lovely gentleman there who asked me to confirm that all my games were indeed NTSC.  Check.  My console is NTSC?  Check.  Alright, we'll send you a box, put in just the console and send it back.  Now, the box did not come overnight, as some people on the net were claiming, but arrived in 2 or 3 days (New Years Day was in there somewhere, if I recall).</p>

<p>At that point, I sat on the box for about a week, because I needed to get in my fix before I left the country for a month, but did finally drop it off at the DHL shop on my way to the international terminal at RDU.  Six days later, I got a return box from MS containing a <em>new</em> 360, with a new hard drive and a power supply thrown in to boot.  They left me a very nice letter saying that to speed up the turnaround time, they had sent me a replacement 360 rather than repairing my disc drive, which is just what I had feared would happen.  </p>

<p>Who cares, a box is a box, and you kept all your profiles/saves on the hard drive you still have, right?  Not quite.  Apparently, Bill and Co forgot to include <a href="http://andywismar.com/archives/themiddle/2006/01/23/xbox-live-arcade-drm-sucks">"not screwing people out of functionality they've already paid for"</a> when they designed the <strong>D</strong>igital <strong>R</strong>estrictions <strong>M</strong>anagement in the box.</p>

<p><strong>Bottom line:</strong> Reasonable turn around time, no cost to me, freebie HD and power supply, and busted purchased content.</p>]]>
      
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<entry>
   <title>Using an Xbox 360 as a Media Center Extender</title>
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   <published>2006-01-23T07:37:00Z</published>
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   <summary>A kind reader (I know, a reader! God bless you, google search...) sent me the following email: &quot;Hey, I&apos;m in the middle of building myself a PVR and stumbled across your articles on switching from MythTV to Win MCE. How...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>A kind reader (I know, a <em>reader</em>!  God bless you, google search...) sent me the following email:</p>

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    <p><em>"Hey, I'm in the middle of building myself a PVR and stumbled across your articles on switching from MythTV to Win MCE. How did the switch go? Did you ever come back to MythTV? And have you tried an Xbox 360 as an extender yet? Thanks for the helpful blog"</em></p>
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<p>So these are my random thoughts on the topic:    </p>

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<li><p>I have no intentions of ever back to MythTV.  It's a pain.  Windows MCE is very, very easy.  Guess how many tweaks I had to make to my lircd.conf file to get my remote to work with MCE?  I'll give you a hint, it was less than 1 and rhymes with 'hero'.</p></li>
<li><p>I have no intention of dropping the MCE machine in favor of a crappy PVR from my local cable monopolist.  They aren't that great, and I'll wait for cable card for HD.  Why?  Extenders.  I don't want to record <em>Monk</em> on three PVR's throughout the house.  I want to record it once and have it available from anywhere.  MCE lets me do this.</p></li>
<li><p>The 360 as an extender is <em>really</em> good, but not great.  It's easy to setup, it's not much more expensive than a standard extender (assuming you go Core), and it'll do HD content.  Plus you've got that whole 'video games' thing going, if you're into that.</p></li>
<li><p>The 360 turns off.  When I had a PC in my living room, it was loud, 24x7.  The 360 is definitely not silent, but when the TV's off, so is the 360, so silence is restored.  This is in direct contrast to the MCE PC, which was cranking all day and night.  The 360's only loud when I'm watching TV, which is exactly when you can't hear it.</p></li>
<li><p>No Divx/Xvid.  Sad, sad, sad.  Because I lost my ability to watch divx/xvid, I was forced to buy a <a href="http://video-games.listings.ebay.com/_Systems_Microsoft-Xbox_W0QQa14Z24215QQalistZa14QQcurcatZtrueQQgcsZ1134QQpfidZ1412QQreqtypeZ3QQsacatZ62054QQsocmdZListingItemList">separate component</a>, and an <a href="http://www.divineo.com/cgi-bin/div-us/dd-xb-x26-sl">add-on accessory</a> to run <a href="http://www.xboxmediacenter.com/">custom software</a> to watch divx remotely.  But that's a whole separate rant.</p></li>
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<p>So I like it, I really do.  It's got it's quirks and shortcomings, but it's the best solution I've found.</p>]]>
      
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<entry>
   <title>Xbox 360 Two Month Review</title>
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   <published>2006-01-23T07:36:00Z</published>
   <updated>2006-01-23T03:36:00Z</updated>
   
   <summary>So I managed to score an Xbox 360 on launch day. It&apos;s been my new obsession and near-constant companion for the last two months (sadly, I couldn&apos;t justify bringing it with me to Australia, but listening to Major Nelson and...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>So I managed to score an Xbox 360 on launch day.  It's been my new obsession and near-constant companion for the last two months (sadly, I couldn't justify bringing it with me to Australia, but listening to Major Nelson and my damn joystiq feed have me wishing I had).  So here are my thoughts thus far.</p>

<p><strong>The Setup:</strong>  Super fast and easy.  Plug the enormous power supply in, throw in the video cable, plug in the waiting ethernet cable, and you're rocking and rolling.  Nothing too hard here.</p>

<p><strong>The Games:</strong> Overall, they're launch games.  Some are good, some are just ok, all are easy on the eyes.  </p>

<p><strong>The HiDef:</strong> Must...buy...HDTV... Truly, the difference is stunning.  I've got a paltry SDTV at home, but have used the 360 on a few HDTV's, and it's like night and day.  HDTV's killer apps are the Superbowl and this.</p>

<p><strong>The 'Connected' Stuff:</strong>  This is where it starts to get really interesting, and where the box shines.  The whole thing, from Media Connect, to acting as an Media Center Extender, to the Xbox Live Marketplace and Xbox Live Arcade is done beautifully.  And Arcade is, by all accounts, the killer app for the box.  Anyone who's gotten his hands on a 360 and <em>not</em> downloaded and payed for the full version of Geometry Wars is doing himself a severe disservice.  I think I could really never buy another game on disc again and be perfectly happy with the box.</p>

<p>So, I've got a lot more things to say in depth, but I needed to write a little overall blurb to get the juices flowing.</p>]]>
      
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