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Ugmore Baggage
07-26-03, 12:15 AM
Recently I began wondering if anybody ever found the hundreds of Xboxes that Sadam supposedly bought.
Aktunka
07-26-03, 01:37 AM
Where did you see this info? And if it is true, what the heck could he want with all of them lol?
BmanG17
07-26-03, 01:59 AM
Hmmm havent heard anything related to this. Theres probably like 300 army guys in thier basses right now playing on em :). Time to read up on this and maybe take a trip over to iraq to grab me some Xbox's
Mr. $T$
07-26-03, 02:38 AM
I heard it was PS2's? Maybe some one should go there and grab a bunch and sell them here for low low prices :D
I think the reason for him buying them is to train his troops, boy those did a fine and dandy job :o
SinsFeelNatural
07-26-03, 07:37 AM
Originally posted by Mr. $T$
I heard it was PS2's? Maybe some one should go there and grab a bunch and sell them here for low low prices :D
I think the reason for him buying them is to train his troops, boy those did a fine and dandy job :o
Yea they were PS2s. they probably got the crap bombed out of them.
Anyone read that story where this college turned a lot of PS2s to a super computer?
http://ps2.ign.com/articles/089/089251p1.html?fromint=1&submit.x=56&submit.y=26
They where able to do it but said it would be much cheaper just to build or purchase one.
http://news.com.com/2100-1043_3-1010037.html
That was pretty strange.
Anyway thanks for sharing cause this is the first I've heard about it.
I don't like the part talking about it doing stuff with weapons.
SinsFeelNatural
07-26-03, 09:43 AM
could you imagine the embarrassment of his caused us some damage with a few hundred PS2s, not to mention the attack on gaming?
Ugmore Baggage
07-31-03, 08:27 PM
U.S. Air Forces in Europe, or USAFE, is investing about $200,000 into networked gaming centers at 14 bases scattered across the continent. All told, more than 100 Microsoft Xbox game consoles will be purchased, giving thousands of airmen a familiar new option for their downtime. http://www.wired.com/news/games/0,2101,59801,00.html
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