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- If anyone from 1989 calls and needs a database reference manual get them in touch with me! #dataease #mandrawer http://t.co/CbnFBuUq
- @KnackeredCoder oh I agree. It all helps. 2nd in the table is a great start. I'd just like wins to be try based,penalty light tussles
- @KnackeredCoder not exactly singing. As they said it was Scotland that lost not England that won.
- That was so close to a try for Scotland. I reckon it was his wrist that stopped that ball rotating but it was nearly his hand. #BBC6nations
- @rhys_isterix I think they're getting back on top of this game. England dented their confidence mid first half.


You don’t know XBox Live
Regardless of your thoughts on the various merits of each of the games consoles jostling for the top spot, the XBox 360 has the upper edge for me every time. Yes, the Nintendo Wii is amazingly addictive, but the Wiimote is often jittery and lacks accuracy at times (why bother with skill when you can just waggle your wrist and get a series of killer moves with a sword?)
The success of the 360 is not down to the fact it beat the other competition to market by a long way. It is the success of the community that you can instantly plug into, interact with and play against. XBox Live is a triumph and the XBox Live Arcade (XBLA) produces some of the most fun playable quick-pickup games on the platform.
Joystiq have mentioned the fact there is a Scene It demo on Xbox Live now. It is their final paragraph that brought a smile to my face when they said:
Scene It demo on Xbox Live – Joystiq
You Don’t Know Jack was one of my favourite games, which only had one UK release as far as I’m aware. This is a shame as the format was superb. Go try the recently released episodes on the website to get a flavour if you’ve never had the pleasure. It’s the perfect game for parties as its just so silly.
So an XBox Live version of You Don’t Know Jack? On the cards? Probably not, but come on Jellyvision, get it sorted!