Settle a dispute

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pualsline

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Ok here is the scenario...I don't own any gaming system. Occassionally, I have friends come over and they bring the x-box. Well, the x-box was set-up on carpet on it's side( by the owner) after about an hour of gaming someone goes to get a drink. The person that goes to get a drink is a heavy walker. Well the x-box falls over and the game messes up. The owner of the x-box blames the walker and the walker blames the owner for the set-up...so whose fault is it?
 
#2
#2
Don't understand why people stand them on end, especially where they can fall.

No fault, imo, shat happens.
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#3
#3
Whoever is dumb enough to put it vertically deserves to have broken games. Pretty dumb IMO
 
#9
#9
Owner's fault. Don't stand them on their side if you aren't going to brace them.

Seriously, who puts them on their side on carpet?
 
#15
#15
On its side = bad idea. On its side on carpet = stupid. At least you'll never have to play that My Little Pony game anymore, since it's ruined and all.
 
#17
#17
On its side = bad idea. On its side on carpet = stupid. At least you'll never have to play that My Little Pony game anymore, since it's ruined and all.

I'm surprised you're the first person to say that about the carpet because I was thinking the same thing when I read this. I never put my systems on the carpet. If I take my 360 somewhere, I take the box so I know I'll have something to set the system on if they don't.
 
#18
#18
I'm surprised you're the first person to say that about the carpet because I was thinking the same thing when I read this. I never put my systems on the carpet. If I take my 360 somewhere, I take the box so I know I'll have something to set the system on if they don't.

I was actually the first one say something about the carpet. Don't worry. I forgive you.
 
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