Super low tide exposes Xbox 360 and TV

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That’s one way to deal with the 360’s overheating issues

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It’s not your typical boat anchor. Times change, I guess.

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Does it still work?

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about as good as it ever did

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My mate Scuttle says it’s a dinglehopper. He knows this sea shit, does Scuttle.

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This is beautiful.

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Unlikely. If it was freshwater there would be a chance, but saltwater corrodes metals much more quickly.

you mean it’s an ick-box 3-icky Primordial ooze edition

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It’s like Tales From the Loop. Whatever you do, don’t turn it on; it will stop time, or shove you into another universe where the person you fantasize about finally looks at you but is painfully droll, or trade bodies with you and use yours up searching for its robot mother. Just leave it alone.

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Looks like this little 360 can finally exhale…

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“Great holes secretly are digged where earth’s pores ought to suffice, and things have learnt to play GTA that ought to crawl.”

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How come there are no plugs? They need to be plugged in to play underwater too.

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water cool
overclock
off the dock

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Personally I prefer the saltwater variety as I find the freshwater just to bland for my taste.

It would be fun to repurpose that barnacle encrusted case to build a new computer with.

No thank you. Underwater levels in games are the worst.

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Low tide in the kelp forest is really lovely I agree.

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