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Comments on: Foam hinders Halo 3 disc scratching down under

Hey! 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 15:32 GMT

The was the single most fucking boring video I've ever watched.

Tescos 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 15:35 GMT

I got mine form Tescos and they serve the discs from customer service after you pay, they ask you to check it's not scratched and the disc is in a padded cd slip.

RE: Hey! 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 15:47 GMT

agreed.....

RE: Hey 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 16:36 GMT

Agreed....what weirdo makes a video that boring!

Title 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 16:41 GMT

Disk replacement ?

Wot's wrong with a good polish with the Brasso ?

It's all in the foam, man! 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 16:46 GMT

I am flabbergasted that someone actually got off his ass for that midnight-launch. So. Ja.

RE: Hey! 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 16:55 GMT

...I lasted about 27 seconds before my teeth disintegrated via gritting through the boredom. I don't even have a NHS dentist. Boring? Agreed!

Think in legalese..... 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 19:04 GMT

It's quite likely that someone already holds a patent on this stunning bit of technology, and it applies to the North American and European markets. In their brilliance, they most likely forgot that humans also occupy the southern hemisphere and so didn't bother to apply for rights below the equator.

Likely the Australasian product... 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 20:07 GMT

...was packaged locally ('Locally' down here could mean SE-asia) and the packager used had a better grasp on QA than the packagers used for the European and Americo regions.

I can see it now... 

Posted Friday 28th September 2007 00:29 GMT

...The Return of The Disk Part 2 coming to a youtube near you!!!

Can't wait for that one!

Aussie Doc

Re: Likely the Australasian product... 

Posted Friday 28th September 2007 04:27 GMT

Probably was a different manufacturer... But it wouldn't surprise me if they all came out of China or somewhere like that.

Just random luck saw the one delivering for Australia have some idea about physics.