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October 4th, 2008

Flavored oils… great for cooking or decoration! Comment with questions and/or ideas.

Final Fantasy X Wallpaper

September 16th, 2008

For those FInal Fantasy 10 fans here’s a Tidus and Yuna wallpaper for your computer (Or anything else)

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Sims 2 Castaway Stories (USED) PC

September 16th, 2008

A used Sims 2 Castaway Stories for PC is up for grabs. For only $5.00 and $3.00 Shipping and handling within the USA! That’s only a total of $8.00

 


New Forum with an arcade

September 10th, 2008

We got a new forum up and yes once again their is a arcade with over 105 games…. so please enjoy and let us know what more we can do for you.

Did Microsoft know about Xbox failures?

September 9th, 2008

Has your Xbox 360 ever failed unexpectedly? If it has, you’re in good company — in February, warranty company SquareTrade pegged the console’s failure rate at a shocking 16%. But a stunning new expose claims that Microsoft knew over two-thirds of the consoles produced by its contracted factories in the run-up to the Xbox 360’s November 2005 launch date were faulty, and opted to push the machine out to consumers in spite of its problems.

The report, published this week in VentureBeat and written by technology journalist Dean Takahashi — author of the critically acclaimed The Xbox 360 Uncloaked — blames numerous factors for the now-infamous “Red Ring of Death” failures, including a rushed design process, the machine’s groundbreaking complexity, and cost-cutting initiatives that hamstrung quality assurance tests.

As one anonymous source told Takahashi, “There were so many problems, you didn’t know what was wrong. The [test engineers] didn’t have enough time to get up and running.”

Even though Microsoft eventually extended the Xbox 360’s warranty program in an effort to reassure consumers, incurring an estimated $1 billion bill in the process, public confidence in the Xbox 360 was harmed immeasurably. Many online reports indicated purchasers had to go through four or more replacement machines before receiving one that worked, and Microsoft amassed a “bone yard” of 500,000 broken consoles in the process, Takahashi claims.

Original post http://videogames.yahoo.com/feature/did-microsoft-know-about-xbox-failures-/1245120 

Welcome to Adams Family Hobbies!

September 8th, 2008

We just wanted to start out by welcome everyone to our site and we are happy that you took a moment to visit us. As you can their isn’t much here right now. But we are working hard at getting you more… we hope you enjoy you browsing and hope that you’ll visit us again soon!