The Xboxes were en route from a Microsoft office in McAllen, Texas
The Faceless Master said:old news.
they were sending them back to the manufacturer for factory refurbishing iirc.
old news as in it happened last week. i read about it at work on an RSS feed on my cellphone, i have no idea if there's a thread about it.fanboi said:Old news as in a thread has already been created?
DrXym said:The train became unseated from the track. They should have wrapped it with a large towel.
industrian said:The train derailed because it left the station too early. You know, to get a headstart on the trains carrying the Wiis and PS3s.
Baha said:XBOX 360 Train, traveling 70 miles per hour (mph), leaves Westford heading toward Eastford, 260 miles away. At the same time PS3 Train, traveling 60 mph, leaves Eastford heading toward Westford. When do both trains meet? Which train's cargo will reach 100 million first?
Baha said:XBOX 360 Train, traveling 70 miles per hour (mph), leaves Westford heading toward Eastford, 260 miles away. At the same time PS3 Train, traveling 60 mph, leaves Eastford heading toward Westford. When do both trains meet? Which train's cargo will reach 100 million first?
The PS3 Train. It traverses the fourth dimension to reach it's destination first.Baha said:Which train's cargo will reach 100 million first?
You were beat badly on that one :lol :lol :lol :lolfreddy said:I think the train driver should have heeded those 3 flashing red lights trackside and wrapped it in a towel to shut the engine down.
:lol what a fucking moronmr_nothin said:
LiquidMetal14 said:You were beat badly on that one :lol :lol :lol :lol
And dcharlie, get you xboat ass in here now and save us from oblivion!!!!!
21,600???The Faceless Master said:old news.
they were sending them back to the manufacturer for factory refurbishing iirc.
fanboi said:Shipment sent in USA for transfer to Hong Kong was derailed, so now they are going for my company:
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Xbox360 SOLD OUT!!!Shortage incomingin Hong Kong? :|
:lolJonathanEx said:That's not the first time thousands of 360s have been lost due to a bad engineer.
yeah, it's a good thing they ship them a small amount at a time!RavenFox said:21,600???
:lolmethane47 said:fixed
they probably had some discussions and couldn't settle on a number.shagg_187 said:Guess no one read the topic. This happened last year. Exactly a year AFTER the incident, Microsoft sues DHL. Pretty late at suing, right?
JonathanEx said:That's not the first time thousands of 360s have been lost due to a bad engineer.
JonathanEx said:That's not the first time thousands of 360s have been lost due to a bad engineer.
Oh shit. :lol :lolJonathanEx said:That's not the first time thousands of 360s have been lost due to a bad engineer.
shagg_187 said:Guess no one read the topic. This happened last year. Exactly a year AFTER the incident, Microsoft sues DHL. Pretty late at suing, right?
It isn't their fault, but they're responsible for it. I'd presume it would work something like this:Jive Turkey said:I don't get how this is DHL's fault. They just buy space on the train they don't operate it. Southern Pacific or Union Pacific would be at fault if anybody in the shipping process were to blame.
The trains meet after 2 hours, 140 miles east of westford and 120 miles west of eastford. Nether ever reach 100 million because they crashed and the companies started the 8th gen to soon.Baha said:XBOX 360 Train, traveling 70 miles per hour (mph), leaves Westford heading toward Eastford, 260 miles away. At the same time PS3 Train, traveling 60 mph, leaves Eastford heading toward Westford. When do both trains meet? Which train's cargo will reach 100 million first?