Hi, my name is Alex
I'm not sure how haikus work
But I think this counts
As my haiku clearly explained, my name is Alex. I wanted to lead with that poem, because I think that it tells you more than just that about me. For example it tells you I'm the kind of person so desperate to not fit in I would start my Bio with a haiku. And then try to make myself feel smart by acknowledging that desperation in my next paragraph.
I came from the Bay Area. I moved to SLO when I was 18 to go to community college here in SLO. That lasted a semester before I realized that I sucked at college and was wasting my parent's money and my time. So then, with an over developed Steve-Jobs complex, I applied for a job here at iFixit. I got the job, packing shipments.
You found me here because of the work I've done at iFixit. I'm glad you like it, or sad that you hated it so much you needed to read more about that guy who failed you. Maybe you have used the Thirsty Bag that I designed, or read a post I wrote on our blog. Or maybe I answered a question on our forums. It's hard for me to know how you found me, because I do plenty of different things around the office. Practically all of the above. Unless the metaphorical above list actually exists, then it's not original enough for me to work on.
This is becoming ramble-y. So I'll end it here.
We're just so spoiled by the elegance of Apple laptops, that industry standard looks bad in comparison :)
Plus, backwards compatibility. Apple has been making IR remotes for years. A new bluetooth remote would be cool, but being unable to connect to my old IR remotes would me me angry.
That robot is oddly familiar......
This guide should have steps and cover a single topic. You should split this guide in two, one for how to store the Xbox in a well ventilated area (not just examples, but directions) and another for how to clean the heat sink. The best guides can be referenced in any context and are detailed instructions to reach a goal, as opposed to guidelines or examples of proper use. Good idea though, preventing issues is better than solving them!
This guide may make more sense as a teardown, since its not really showing any repairs or replacements.
It looks like you removed the heat sink with the fan, is it possible to remove the fan alone? How are they connected?