Xbox Manufacturing Process

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Xbox Manufacturing Process

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I found this wiki page, some interesting information :)

http://web.archive.org/web/200903020920 ... ng_Process

What do other people think?
http://www.theoriginalxboxshoppe.weebly.com
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I miss that wiki :( lots of handy info on there. Thank the gods for wayback machine! :)
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Yeah was a great site!

You can see how the trend to steer your manufacturing to China went as well.... they're still emptying Australia's minerals by the boat load into China and now we have news that your more likely to die from respiratory disease there than a smoker is here... :o and that most of the water table is full of heavy metals :shock:
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You might like this video. The first wave of it was created in Hungary at least the GPU heatsink has a fan on it. On the other hand... poor people. What a boring job.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWQb7LGH71s
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necessary evil of modern production lines... repetitive work - I did a lot of work years ago for Ericsson and that was much the same.... :( - still my first job in IT was putting computers in boxes! :lol:
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