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Scott | |
Apple EPP = 25% | |
Alex T. | |
Who wants an 30GB iPod? Only $260 with corporate EPP... $344 for 80 GB.
$148 for 2 GB, $194 for 4 GB, and $260 for 8GB black iPod nano. The RED ones aren't discounted. $229 and $299 for the 4 GB and 8 GB RED nanos, respectively. Today only. Go Black Friday... | |
Timbo L. | |
Crazy sale at apple.ca for today only! Don't go to the education store, 30 Gig iPod video @ $278.00 without tax, that's cheaper than a black and red iPod nano!
But a black MacBook is only $1.00 cheaper than the education store, and that's without customization, I don't even think they'd have discounts on customized parts. | |
Raymond | |
lol good comeback katie | |
Katie | |
You will be my dummie in the passenger seat. =P | |
Alex T. | |
Of course not. Now if you we're fully licensed...that's another story. | |
Katie | |
should we be scared? | |
Raymond | |
i am now a fully licenced driver... be aware | |
Scott | |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zokw6vgSAiQ&NR
whooo Lenovo laptops! | |
Scott | |
so ... appears that they are sold out... oh wellz.... 1.5 weeks before they are restocked! YAY! | |
Katie | |
This is.... a really really good book... too good.
Can someone hand me some more kleenex? *sobs* Thanks Tim...=) | |
Tim L. | |
What Katie would've wrote if she had a blog:
A few weeks ago, on a typical day, I ended up at the University of York bookstore for my course kit, I found myself drifted among crop filed rows of new books aimlessly. I had little interest in buying anything since they are ridiculously expensive. All of the sudden, I spotted the cover of “Tuesday with Morrie”, a book Tim told me about a while back. It’s a memoire of a man and his professor… after the professor contracted ALS. Knowing that being a freeloader-reader is such a faux-pas, I decided to go to the York Library and request for the book, it came in sometime early this morning. So during the bus ride for home, I decided to indulge myself in Tuesdays with Morrie, right then and there. I knew what I was getting into. I knew it was going to be an endearing and bittersweet sotry. What did I expect? It chronicled the last few month of a man with ALS! Of course death will prevail! I read the first chapter, and eventually the second chapter. Then third. Then fourth. I almost finished the entire book on the bus. And boy, did I balls-to-the-wall cry. “Cry” does not do what I did any justice. It was a heartbreakingly honest and full blown sob. I felt like I was letting out every sad notion of my life by crying about this man and his dying professor. At one point, a girl sitting beside me asked if I was alright. What was I going to say to this girl while tears and snot were rolling down my face? That the plutonic relationship and the life lessoned discussed between two man in which I encountered only an hour ago in pages of a book is on the verge of changing my perspective of life? That the reason why I was a Jabba-esque mound of sad jelly inside a public transit was because of some random conversations between a sport journalist and his professor? I gulped and whimpered, “I’m okay… thanks, it’s just a really good book.” while my lips trembled. I think I’m going to buy the book after finishing this copy, although I’m contemplating sending the publisher of this book a note asking for warning labels the next time they publish a tear-jerking book. After all, crying about the conversation between two guys and the demise of one of them in a public setting is something I can handle only once in my life. | |
Katie | |
really? All I see are the games and remote. | |
Scott | |
well if you're looking for a wii... plenty left on the sears website, $5 shipping. | |
Raymond | |
well the 2 midnight guys on that night were making nobody was in the mall trying to camp out inside the mall by sony store and apparently ppl were pitching tents outside the mall lol
and the funny part was that the son of one of the store owners and his 6 pals (since there were only 7 PS3's at sony store) were doing "inventory" of the store until... surprise... 6am, but my coworkers screwed them over wen they opened the doors at 5:45 and the guys in the store say nothing but ppl rushing past them in the mall towards sony store lol one guy had to be escorted out through walmart to his car cause he was afraid he would jumped cause he cut in line lol | |
Tim L. | |
Oh goodness, clac jokes, don't get me started on some bio ones.
Anyhoo: Wii Controller Destroys TV As Nelson from The Simpson would say: HAR-HAR! | |
Scott | |
e^X and a constant are walking down the street when they see a differential operator. The constant gets scared and exclaims "We have to hide, he'll reduce me to nothing!" e^X calmly replies, "I'm e^x. I don't have to worry about anything. Watch this." So e^X strides accross the street and introduces himself to the differential operator: "Hi, I'm e^X."
"Pleased to meet you. I'm d/dy." | |
Alex T. | |
Any elaboration on "funny"? =P | |
Raymond | |
PS3 camp out at STC was funny although i wasnt working that day lol | |
Alex T. | |
You read any good books lately Mr. Wacky Tobaccy? hehe...
I just came back from the cafe...my gosh Wii Sports Boxing is tiring...but so fun! =D | |
Dan T. | |
oops. that was me. | |
Anonymous | |
nono D200 is nikon =D 30D is Canon lol.
hahaha...go tim! | |
Dan H. | |
Alex, you guys got Wii's in your cafeteria?! I'm jealous. All we have is the "book club" shelf. | |
Tim L. | |
That makes sense, considering you guys made the graphics card for the wii.
Making the switch to Canon I see Dan? haha. So anyone think I'm crazy if I pull a nerd and camp out for the wii? hahaha, I did my research, and I"m targeting the local Zellers... they have 8 units not including pre-orders... | |
Raymond | |
wow the corporate companies get everything first dont they? im just glad im not working wen ps3 comes out as well as wii on sunday | |
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