They host they modded lobbies with a diffrent xbox called a jtag. It is an that can run homebrwed unsigned code. Basically it is a hacked Xbox 360 which gives you full control over your xbox. You can then mod games like MW2 and Halo.
You can do it by 2 ways, the first is a glitch (you can found thing about it on youtube) and the other is to being the host of challenges lobbies. you can lock your lobbies with a function that change a connection password, so people that try to join in get the error messages : "Invalid Password".
A modded controller helps you fire rapidly and other things. It also can get you suspened from the Xbox LIVE service. If you are going to get a Modded controller I would get it from gamersoption.com. I heard that theirs are the only ones that don't get suspended from xbox live.
Unique weapons cannot be modded like regular weapons. 'That Gun' is already a modded .223 pistol, you can't add any other weapon mods to it.
No you can not mod most systems to play other games
Other CF's and people with Chest Infections. And extremeexercise and low fat diets!
No. But hamsters may be able to catch flu and other viral infections from people and from other animals.
You might get AIDs, Hepatitis C or other blood-borne infections. It is a very bad idea.
I have never seen anyone get banned from xbox live for boosting, all boosting is, is when people create lobbies and kill each other to easily reach 10th prestidge.
Specifically, the US constitution addresses very little on anything other than the immediate government at the time. Lobbies were at best referred to as factions in the Federalist papers, and not even mentioned in the Constitution. However, its implied use, right, and freedom to assemble is protected by the first amendment.
No, there is no connection between the two infections. TB is caused by a bacterium called mycobacteria. The flu is caused by an influenza virus. Flu starts in healthy people when infected with the virus as well as those with underlying medical conditions, or other infections. People with bacterial infections and underlying medical conditions are at higher risk for catching viral infections like the flu, but that is not typically how the flu is started.
People have HIV because they caught a virus. People have AIDS because their HIV infection came to the point they could not fight off other infections.
Kidney infections, like other bacterial infections, often result in a fever. The fever causes the symptom of headaches. These infections are treated with antibiotics.