
Wicked cool. I like how they used games I recognize :)
Wicked cool. I like how they used games I recognize :)
Actually, you contacted me on FB, lol. I sent you an email a couple of days ago. But yeah, we missed you.
The scary thing is, I would probably like your games.
I think fruit snacks really were better when we were kids. More fruit and other real ingredients and less wax and other artificial ingredients.
Data transfer has long been achieved, my friend. It was so incredibly simple! Swap drives, plug one end of transfer cable into old drive, plug the other into the USB port in the back of the unit (the one above the ethernet port), turn your 360 on, follow the prompts, and boom, all done. I freaked out at first because I kept reading about a utility disc, but you don't one. This youtube video was pretty helpful, as I need a visual representation for things to click in my head.
There's a scratch down the screen from when we first set it up. need I say more?
Worked fine. The whole thing was a lot easier and faster than I thought it would be.
I figure I'm safe for a while, it took me seven years to fill up that 120 GB HDD I had. Unless it's free, I generally don't download games that have physical copies.
I do really well, until I have to go to a department store. I usually go to a family-owned chain called Reny's, and they're a few doors down from this really awesome little independently-owned game store. And then all my resolves gurgles down the drain and I inevitably come home with something that I didn't intend to buy.
Oh, I need one of those, too, but that's a bit more complicated than swapping out a 360 hard drive.
If I didn't download them, I'd never remember I had them. I figure I should be all set, it took me since 2008 to fill that 120 GB HDD, and even after moving everything over, I still have over 200 GB left.
My cat isn't allowed outside - too many predators in my neighborhood, and I know the numbers of song birds killed by cats. I suspect Kaylee would be very good at killing song birds and very bad at avoiding predators.