Here's the story:
I go to the Apple Store in Highland Park, TX on December 29. I tell the employees that my MacBook Pro randomly crashes. They said that they will need to keep it for a couple of days to run advanced diagnostics. Ok, fine. After the second day, December 31st, I call the support line and the automated speaker says that my computer is still in repair. I get a call on January 2nd to pick up my computer. I walk into the store and the Mac genius tells me that there is nothing wrong with my computer, everything checks out and it would not crash for them. I was MAD!! I could not believe my laptop would not crash for them! I take my laptop back home and boot it up. I mess around in iDVD for about 30 minutes and it crashes on me again. The next day (Jan 3) I take it to another Apple Store (Dallas, TX). I tell the Mac Geniuses the same story. They recommended on completely wiping the hard drive and reinstalling Mac OSX. I didn't have my Mac OSX disc (it's up in Oklahoma) so my laptop was again kept overnight. I get a call the next day saying that while the Mac Geniuses were reinstalling OSX it crashed on them (so it is not a software issue

) Now my laptop is being shipped down to Houston for repairs and maybe 5-7 business days I can get my laptop back

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I wanted to get my entire collection scanned before I go back up to Oklahoma for school, but now the outlook is grim. At best, I may get my laptop a couple of days before I have to leave. Below in my signature are links to my video game collection. I have scanned all of my boxes and cover inserts except for one GameCube game. I can scan the manuals, cart labels, or discs of these games. Just let me know and once I get my laptop back I will scan them before I have to leave.
EDIT: I ran out of space in my sig so here are the links.
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