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Post by Hook on Aug 12, 2008 22:12:44 GMT -8
Haha, this reminds me of when I was in college and I had a cheap old inkjet printer - I went to buy replacement cartridges and was really mad to discover that I could buy a whole new cheap inkjet printer (which included cartridges) for CHEAPER than I could replace my current printer's cartridges. So I did this - 3 times at least. I would use the printer until the ink was gone, throw the printer away, and get a new one. If tech companies are going to get stupid, then I say let's get stupid!! -Brendan I have an all-in-one. I fail at stupid.
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sdtom
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Post by sdtom on Aug 13, 2008 7:24:11 GMT -8
An auction can go either way. I once got on e-bay a sealed LP of the Raksin score "Will Penny" for $1.00. Thomas
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Post by sdtom on Sept 19, 2008 21:40:37 GMT -8
I really enjoyed Monte Walsh. Thomas
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Post by TJ on Sept 20, 2008 22:13:30 GMT -8
i thought the triangle was decent
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Post by Hermione on Oct 28, 2008 14:06:36 GMT -8
Bought Deep Blue (Fenton) from eBay for $3.99 (including shipping) the other day! What a steal!
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Post by Hermione on Nov 13, 2008 6:42:51 GMT -8
I read Jon's review of John Powell's Robots score (thanks for the review, Jon!), listened to some sound clips which I thought were excellent (made me smile and laugh), and then found the CD (new!) on Amazon.com for a grand total of $4.61! I think there are still a few available at that price if anyone else wants one!
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