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  1. Was it all in one piece, or was this a few items made to work either together or separately? As an example at Costco I've seen tool bench and cabinets that you can buy separate, but they will fit with each other size and looks wise. The Sears near me just had a $60 toolwall on clearance for ~$20, pegboard with shelving, lighting, and electrical outlets built in.
  2. Usually I dislike changes for the sake of changes...especially appearance ones since often functionality is then discarded for "the look"... but this is nice, and I don't know if it's optimized or just doing more with less, but it loads significantly faster for me too. :thumbsup:
  3. Dell has it for $296.65 right now! http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=A0620511 That also includes FREE shipping
  4. woke up at 7am, went back to bed, alarm went off at 8am, wife and I up at 830....at SIL's with 4 kids under 7...I'm tucked away at dinner table with laptop
  5. Have to complain about a rebate on a monitor--bought a monitor with different refund dates, model number, SKU, and UPC, and they are denying on the basis of "duplicate" rebates. Grrrrr....
  6. HOLY SMOKES Went to the Detroit show last night--they are bigger and better then ever this was my *counts fingers* 5th year in a row seeing them I think. I wore a suit and the womenfolk () wore dresses. People dressed every which way, and the demographics are nutty! People bringing Grandma and Grandpa, little kids, the clad-in-leather biker crowd, the clad-in-old Slayer shirts crowd...everyone under the sun. Insane crowd in Detroit as always (I can barely talk today) and I think I'm deaf in one ear now. Nice touch, I finally got to see Paul O'Neill (he may have been the first year, but I wouldn't have known). Also mention of the 2nd anniversary of Dimebag Darrell's passing as well as "Diamond" Daryl Pediford. Chris Caffery (the manic lead guitar and stage leader) post on his website tonight: Detroit Wins!
  7. Apparently they had Ian Hunter (Mott the Hoople) show up and he did "Cleveland Rocks" and "All the Young Dudes" with them. So I'm guessing he had a blast. I'm kind of disappointed, my brother and his wife won't be able to get down here (car trouble) we bought them tickets as a wedding gift. We are able to get our money back though, we are selling the tickets.
  8. I'm pretty sure you got the West group this year...and it was one of the first shows--the East had some kinks early on too this year. If I remember right the MSG show last year was almost at the end of December, they're pretty polished by then. They apparently did some changes with the vocals for the West this year, so the narrator may have been new...this is one of the few years where the East is the same as the previous year (though the band has been pretty constant). One of the West girls was on the Rockstar (??) show this summer/fall (the one with Tommy Lee anyway) as a contestant. I'm so pumped for this years show, even with the cruddy seats...I'm all the way back in row 22, right side...we've been dead center ~row 10 for the last few years. I like seeing all the on-stage action but it will be great nonetheless. I love the fact that you yelled Chris Caffery is one of the guitars (and frontman) for the East group, last years Detroit show is on his list as one of the best audiences ever they've had (out of like maybe 10 over the years of touring) so hopefully the Motor City can come through again this year! I even noticed it early in last years show--so many people are going back now, that they have an idea of the playlist and who the culprits are, the cheers are starting before songs and standing O's after most of them. It is a weird show to go to--it's not *quite* a rock concert....though that's exactly what it is We saw them first at the Detroit Opera House--not quite a rock & roll stronghold Now they are at the Palace of Auburn Hills (basketball arena for any not familiar) and pulling in 12,000. Anyway...glad to see so many are liking the shows...AND GREAT VIDEOS BUNNIESx3!!!
  9. If you have any left, what would shipping to Livonia, MI 48154 be?
  10. Great! (and, I mean it too, you are going to LOVE the show) now on to my regularly scheduled rant: I didn't get any. Canceled both orders. Gave me a 13 minute wait on the first though I was literally sitting there hammering F5, 2nd computer fell victim to their overloaded 486 running Win95 on a dialup line, reset the connection, by the time I got through that wait was 25 minutes. Both tried putting me up in the lower bowl, screw that jazz, I'm here for the floor seats dead center! Clearchannel is *TERRIBLE*, TSO really needs to switch to Ticketmaster next year. Going to wait and hit the ticket resellers later.
  11. Right, there is an "East Coast" and "West Coast" band. I've only ever seen the East, though the West is supposed to be pretty strong in it's own right.
  12. obstructed view? are you a midget? I have had great luck so far with our floor seats :cheesy:
  13. Yeah I had to do a search for it...I never should've put Christmas in the title. Now half the people in the Lounge will probably never see it. Just what I was aiming for by posting it there
  14. Yeah I dunno if joining this late will help, hopefully. I *think* you can get to the presale just by going to the tour page, but not 100% sure (though have the page loaded early--it crumbled last year under the load). Even so, you should still be able to get pretty good seats. I like the *really* good seats though, we saw them at the Detroit Opera House in 2002 and have since been around row 10, center section at the Palace of Auburn Hills Last year we bought a bunch of tickets, I believe 13 for ourselves (we bring guests every year) and my wife's brother bought 9. Planning on just buying 7 this year.
  15. Dunno how many of those links still work, but oh well. Here's the TSO tour listing: http://trans-siberian.com/ontour/index.php Fri. 3 Nov. Lakeland, FL Lakeland Civic Center 8:00PM Fri. 3 Nov. Youngstown, OH Chevrolet Center 8:00PM Sat. 4 Nov. Miami / Sunrise, FL Bankatlantic Center 8:00PM Sat. 4 Nov. Youngstown, OH Chevrolet Center 3:00PM Sat. 4 Nov. Youngstown, OH Chevrolet Center 8:00PM Sun. 5 Nov. Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville Coliseum 7:30PM Sun. 5 Nov. Toledo, OH Seatgate Convention Ctr. 3:00PM Sun. 5 Nov. Toledo, OH Seatgate Convention Ctr. 7:30PM Mon. 6 Nov. Greenville, SC Bi Lo Center 7:30PM Tue. 7 Nov. Knoxville, TN Thompson Bolling Arena 7:30PM Wed. 8 Nov. Indianapolis, IN Conseco Fieldhouse 7:30PM Thu. 9 Nov. Atlanta, GA Philips Arena 7:30PM Thu. 9 Nov. Ft. Wayne, IN Memorial Coliseum 7:30PM Fri. 10 Nov. Erie, PA Erie Civic 8:00PM Fri. 10 Nov. Nashville, TN Gaylord Entertainment Center 8:00PM Sat. 11 Nov. Lexington, KY Rupp Arena 8:00PM Sat. 11 Nov. Memphis, TN Mid-South Coliseum 8:00PM Sun. 12 Nov. Dayton, OH Nutter Center 3:00PM Sun. 12 Nov. Dayton, OH Nutter Center 7:30PM Sun. 12 Nov. Jackson, MS Mississippi Coliseum 7:30PM Mon. 13 Nov. Bossier City, LA CenturyTel Center 7:30PM Tue. 14 Nov. Charlotte, NC Cricket Arena 7:30PM Wed. 15 Nov. Cape Girardeau, MO Show Me Center 7:30PM Wed. 15 Nov. Greensboro, NC Greensboro Col 7:30PM Thu. 16 Nov. Hampton, VA Hampton Col 7:30PM Fri. 17 Nov. Peoria, IL Peoria Civic Center 8:00PM Fri. 17 Nov. Wilkes Barre, PA Wachovia Center 8:00PM Sat. 18 Nov. Green Bay, WI Resch Center 3:00PM Sat. 18 Nov. Green Bay, WI Resch Center 8:00PM Sat. 18 Nov. Wilkes Barre, PA Wachovia Center 3:00PM Sat. 18 Nov. Wilkes Barre, PA Wachovia Center 8:00PM Sun. 19 Nov. Hershey, PA Giant Center 3:00PM Sun. 19 Nov. Hershey, PA Giant Center 7:30PM Sun. 19 Nov. Madison, WI Alliant Energy Center 3:00PM Sun. 19 Nov. Madison, WI Alliant Energy Center 7:30PM Mon. 20 Nov. Des Moines, IA Wells Fargo Arena 7:30PM Tue. 21 Nov. Omaha, NE Qwest Center 7:30PM Tue. 21 Nov. Syracuse, NY Oncenter 7:30PM Wed. 22 Nov. Portland, ME Cumberland Country Civic Center 7:30PM Fri. 24 Nov. Lubbock, TX United Spirit Arena 8:00PM Fri. 24 Nov. Manchester, NH Verizon Wireless Arena 3:00PM Fri. 24 Nov. Manchester, NH Verizon Wireless Arena 8:00PM Sat. 25 Nov. El Paso, TX El Paso County Coliseum 7:30PM Sat. 25 Nov. Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena 3:00PM Sat. 25 Nov. Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena 7:30PM Sun. 26 Nov. Montreal, Can Bell Centre 8:00PM Sun. 26 Nov. Phoenix, AZ Glendale Arena 3:00PM Sun. 26 Nov. Phoenix, AZ Glendale Arena 7:30PM Tue. 28 Nov. San Diego, CA Cox Arena 7:30PM Wed. 29 Nov. Los Angeles, CA Great Western Forum 7:30PM Wed. 29 Nov. Toronto, Can Air Canada Centre 8:00PM Thu. 30 Nov. Fresno, CA Save Mart Center 7:30PM Thu. 30 Nov. Rochester, NY Blue Cross Arena 7:30PM Fri. 1 Dec. Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena 8:00PM Fri. 1 Dec. Reno, NV Reno Events Center 8:00PM Sat. 2 Dec. Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena 3:00PM Sat. 2 Dec. Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena 8:00PM Sat. 2 Dec. Sacramento, CA Arco Arena 3:00PM Sat. 2 Dec. Sacramento, CA Arco Arena 8:00PM Sun. 3 Dec. Oakland, CA Oakland Arena 7:30PM Sun. 3 Dec. Pittsburgh, PA Mellon Arena 3:00PM Sun. 3 Dec. Pittsburgh, PA Mellon Arena 7:30PM Wed. 6 Dec. Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena 7:30PM Wed. 6 Dec. Seattle, WA Key Arena 7:30PM Thu. 7 Dec. Cincinnatti, OH US Bank Arena 7:30PM Thu. 7 Dec. Portland, OR Rose Garden 7:30PM Fri. 8 Dec. Boise, ID Idaho Center 8:00PM Fri. 8 Dec. Detroit, MI Palace of Auburn Hills 8:00PM Sat. 9 Dec. Chicago, IL Allstate Arena 3:00PM Sat. 9 Dec. Chicago, IL Allstate Arena 8:00PM Sat. 9 Dec. Salt Lake City, UT E Center 3:00PM Sat. 9 Dec. Salt Lake City, UT E Center 8:00PM Sun. 10 Dec. Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena 3:00PM Sun. 10 Dec. Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena 7:30PM Sun. 10 Dec. Las Vegas, NV Orleans Arena 7:30PM Tue. 12 Dec. Denver, CO Pepsi Arena 7:30PM Wed. 13 Dec. Colorado Springs, CO World Arena 7:30PM Wed. 13 Dec. Columbia, SC Colonial Center 7:30PM Thu. 14 Dec. Albuquerque, NM Tingley Coliseum 7:30PM Thu. 14 Dec. Raleigh, NC RBC Center 7:30PM Fri. 15 Dec. Oklahoma City, OK Ford Center 8:00PM Fri. 15 Dec. Richmond, VA Richmond Coliseum 8:00PM Sat. 16 Dec. Dallas, TX American Airlines Center 3:00PM Sat. 16 Dec. Dallas, TX American Airlines Center 8:00PM Sat. 16 Dec. Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Center 3:00PM Sat. 16 Dec. Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Center 8:00PM Sun. 17 Dec. Houston, TX Toyota Center 3:00PM Sun. 17 Dec. Houston, TX Toyota Center 7:30PM Sun. 17 Dec. Providence, RI Dunkin Donuts Center 3:00PM Sun. 17 Dec. Providence, RI Dunkin Donuts Center 7:30PM Wed. 20 Dec. Birmingham, AL BJCC 7:30PM Wed. 20 Dec. Uniondale, NY Nassau Coliseum 8:00PM Thu. 21 Dec. East Rutherford, NJ Continental Airlines Arena 8:00PM Thu. 21 Dec. Little Rock, AR Alltel Arena 7:30PM Fri. 22 Dec. Albany, NY Pepsi Arena 4:00PM Fri. 22 Dec. Albany, NY Pepsi Arena 8:00PM Fri. 22 Dec. Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center 8:00PM Sat. 23 Dec. Buffalo, NY HSBC Arena 3:00PM Sat. 23 Dec. Buffalo, NY HSBC Arena 8:00PM Sat. 23 Dec. San Antonio, TX SBC Center 3:00PM Sat. 23 Dec. San Antonio, TX SBC Center 8:00PM Tue. 26 Dec. Hartford, CT Hartford Civic Center 3:00PM Tue. 26 Dec. Hartford, CT Hartford Civic Center 8:00PM Tue. 26 Dec. Kansas City, KS Kemper Arena 3:00PM Tue. 26 Dec. Kansas City, KS Kemper Arena 8:00PM Wed. 27 Dec. St Louis, MO Savvis Center 3:00PM Wed. 27 Dec. St Louis, MO Savvis Center 8:00PM Wed. 27 Dec. Worcester, MA DCU Center 3:00PM Wed. 27 Dec. Worcester, MA DCU Center 8:00PM Thu. 28 Dec. Atlantic City, NJ Boardwalk Hall 8:00PM Thu. 28 Dec. Milwaukee, WI Bradley Center 8:00PM Fri. 29 Dec. Baltimore, MD 1st Mariner Arena 8:00PM Fri. 29 Dec. Moline, IL Mark Of The Quad 3:00PM Fri. 29 Dec. Moline, IL Mark Of The Quad 8:00PM Sat. 30 Dec. Minneapolis, MN Xcel Energy Center 8:00PM Sat. 30 Dec. Washington, DC MCI Center 3:00PM Sat. 30 Dec. Washington, DC MCI Center 8:00PM
  16. Heads up for everyone who may be interested. The Trans Siberian Orchestra is touring yet again, presale begins on Tuesday if you signed up for the fanclub and received links to it (though I believe you might be able to buy from their webpage) and then public sale on Friday. If anyone hasn't seen them, think lasers, lights, fireballs, wailing guitars , and Christmas music Here's some of my webclippings from last year: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15565076&BRD=2259&PAG=461&dept_id=455149&rfi=6 "Once again, the Trans Siberian Orchestra didn't disappoint as the orchestra ensemble delivered a two and half hour multi-media extravaganza of music and songs accompanied by incredible video imaging and amazing special effects. " "Falling snow, laser lighting and an awesome display of pyrotechnics and are just some of the special effects used on the 2005 winter tour. There are even more surprises, but giving them away might spoil it for today's crowds. It will be worth the wait though. " http://www.nuvo.net/archive/2005/11/16/a_tso_christmas.html "As one of the top live concerts in the United States, the group’s 2004 holiday tour was No. 7 in overall top grossing concerts and No. 2 in attendance, according to Billboard. For good reason. A TSO concert is a multi-sense experience, using sound, light and snow (yes, snow) to create a one-of-a-kind Christmas rock concert." " “A fan described it best,” Kinkel says, describing a TSO concert. “It’s like seeing Phantom of the Opera, a Who concert and the lights of Pink Floyd all at the same time. And there’s a story element there.” " http://www.semissourian.com/story/1126275.html "The TSO experience is unlike any other. As the lights went down and a blanket of lasers shot through the fog, the spectacular shows of Pink Floyd came to mind. Then came the blistering guitar leads, the chunk-chunk sound of metal riffs and a pounding bass drum. That display would soon fade into the soft lull of a quiet piano playing background to a narrator's story about one Christmas Eve, and the magic inherent in that night." "TSO's show was all about the magic of the season, and the band created magic on stage. At one point, fake snow fell from the ceiling, and I could see it light upon a man with white hair and beard, an image of Santa Claus before my very eyes in mid-November." http://www.al.com/entertainment/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1131877341123970.xml&coll=2 "Imagine sitting among thousands of people, your ears overwhelmed with screaming guitar licks, orchestrated strings and keyboards, your eyes bombarded by synchronized lights that dazzle and dance to the rhythm of the music. The 15 musical masters of this phenomenon are dressed in black and white. Melting snow begins to fall. As laser lights cross the falling snow, it appears as gold flakes falling like angels' breath to the seats below. You are less than 30 minutes into a Trans-Siberian Orchestra show that will last nearly two and a half hours. " http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051118/ENT02/511160364/1005/ENT "A heavy metal guitarist with long hair and lighting fast fingers is probably not the first musician you envision as a member of a Christmas-themed touring concert that has grossed more than $50 million since 1999. This is assuming, of course, you are not one of the 1.5 million people to have bought a ticket to see Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO), a symphonic rock outfit featuring heavy-metal guitarist Al Pitrelli." "He peeked though the curtain and saw a packed auditorium. "I thought I was in the wrong building. There were ages 7 to 70 years old, Megadeth and Slayer fans. Talk about a cross section. " Either this was the weirdest, most bizarre crowd, or it was going to be huge." " http://local.lancasteronline.com/4/18747 "TSO’s 2005 stage arsenal includes five laser machines and 400 new LED lighting devices. “They are small lights that throw out 1,000 watts, really powerful, and they pulsate to the beat with more control than regular lights” because their filaments light instantly O’Neill explained. “We also added pyros that change color to the beat.” " "“Every year, we take the show completely apart and rebuild it from the ground up. This year, we brought a gazillion extra motors with us to even keep the trusses moving. Trusses usually locked in. In our show, every section moves.” " http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?BRD=2249&dept_id=450607&newsid=15628183&PAG=461&rfi=9 "When Paul O'Neill heard about a new stage light that uses LED technology, he apparently couldn't contain his excitement. So much so, that the salesman immediately started asking how many he should put the Trans-Siberian Orchestra founder down for: 10? 12? "I said, 'No. 400'," O'Neill laughed. "If one goes out, we still have 399. When you have that many of them, it's just massive." " "This year, in addition to those new LED lights, new pyrotechnics will not only shoot off in time with the music, but also change color." "This year's show will feature the full "Christmas Eve and Other Stories" album, including poetry readings, for the first half. O'Neill said the band has borrowed a page from The Who playbook, which played "Tommy" in its entirety even after it had released "Quadrophenia." "We'll probably play it for two more years and then change to possibly 'The Lost Christmas Eve,'" he explained." "Trans-Siberian Orchestra, which has promised to tour "Beethoven's Last Night" since 2000, vows to tour in 2007 after the release of Night Castle. The band will go out in its full glory of all 60 members to support that record, yet still split into the two touring groups to play to as many people as they can during the Christmas season. "It's grown beyond our wildest imagination," O'Neill said. "It kind of freaked us all out." " http://www.garageradio.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1000 "If you remember the video "I Want To Rock With You" where Michael Jackson sang in front of a bunch of criss-crossed lasers, then you'll understand what I mean when I say a giant "grid" of lasers shot out across the auditorium. . . and it moved and rotated and was extremely beautiful. Way up top, in between statues, they had rigged some snow machines. It began to snow as strobe lights and other lights shot through the flakes, making them sparkle. The combination of the classic theater, the lasers and snow is a sight I won't soon forget. It was breathtaking." "The band had featured some awesome vocalists I haven't mentioned, including Marcus DeLoach, Danielle Landherr, and Jennifer Cella during the evening, but Tany Ling, who performed "Queen Of The Winter Night," another tune off their latest release, was hitting notes that only dogs could hear. I feared all the restored glass in the theater would shatter. She hit one of the highest, clearest notes and held it. WOW." http://www.pennlive.com/news/patriotnews/index.ssf?/base/news/1133173217280510.xml&coll=1 "They've got the subtlety of a Mack truck or a Mike Tyson haymaker -- think Andrew Lloyd Webber on steroids. But for all the extreme nature of walking a fine line between seriousness and parody, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra is ultimately a moving experience. And whether you think they're cheesy or not, their musical ability is remarkable. And that orchestra thing? They're about as much an orchestra as Slayer is a lounge act. This is a rock band, pure and simple, that happens to have a slew of classical tendencies. No matter how much you try to clean them up, they're still a bunch of long-haired rockers." http://www.uterwincenter.com/applause/2005/dec05/TSO.html "Imagine a staid, formal conductor approaching his orchestra. See him raising his elegant baton in anticipation of the strings and brass section taking hold of the audience. Hear the audience take in a quick breath of anticipation. Feel the sensation when a hard, electric guitar takes over and rocks the expectations of the crowd." "The smell of sulfur and powder is not just for the benefit of those lucky enough to grab a seat up front; the sheer amount used momentarily stuns the senses of all in the room. The laser light shows are known to open up the performance to the delight of all watching with fog machines pumping out the atmosphere for most of the show." http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?BRD=2249&dept_id=450607&newsid=15660424&PAG=461&rfi=9 "With its mix of a rock band and strings, and its memorable songs, the band was sure to be a hit. But the cross-generational appeal was something I never saw coming." "If you think about it, cofounders Paul O'Neill, Bob Kinkel and Jon Oliva have done something remarkable: They've made a heavy metal band have broad appeal. A scan of the audience will reveal young children all the way up to grandma and grandpa, with every age in between." http://getout.amarillo.com/content/outloud/120905_transsiberian.shtml "Audience demographics are a continuing surprise, Pitrelli said. "Let's face it, everybody is a headbanger," he said. "I'll look out in the audience and see a kid in a Slayer T-shirt and sitting next to him is a grandmother in a knitted Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer sweater. I just go, okey-dokey." " http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051209/ENT01/512090417/1032/ENT ""We keep trying to throw more and more surprises at the audience," O'Neill says. "I think I learned this from Pink Floyd. Every single time I thought the show couldn't get any better, the show had peaked, they'd come up with a new effect where I was like 'Oh my God!' "We do the same thing. We go through the show and then, by the end, we're throwing the kitchen sink at the audience. It's just like fog it, light it or blow it up, just keep it interesting and make it entertaining. It's going bigger and bigger." " http://www.seaoftranquility.org/article.php?sid=552 "As they have done in the past, the group performs the entire Christmas Eve and Other Stories in it's entirety, complete with narration from Brian Hicks in between each song. This album is a real classic, and its mixture of memorable, soaring instrumentals with traditional and original vocal pieces makes it an especially endearing listen for rock as well as general music lovers, and something that can really be listened to all year long. Jay Pierce really slayed the audience with his interpretation of "O' Come All Ye Faithful/O Holy Night", and the dual guitar team of Chris Caffery and Alex Skolnick mixed their technical chops with the keys and strings on the stunning 'A Mad Russians Christmas" and "Christmas Eve: Sarajevo 12/24", two modern holiday classics. It also should be noted the incredible vocals of James Robert Lewis, who adds a nice hard rock touch and real grittiness to many of the tracks from this album."
  17. Our first digicam was a 2 megapixel Finepix, and I still use it plenty, even with my Canon S2 on hand.
  18. so...I cleared the cache on my browser and everything is better. nifty.
  19. well, basically what I'm seeing is that when somebody types the smily emoticon, (a colon and right parenthesis) it gets replaced with Gator Pam's avatar. The little green dot which represents somebody being logged in is now a happy face for me. Hmmm...
  20. So Pam's avatar is now the smiley emoticon, and instead of a green light for online status, we have the smiley. :) ^laughs
  21. isn't this a hot price for that card? like *scorching*? or am I thinking of the higher end ones...seems like this one is usually around $100 or am I wrong? edit: yeah, I can read....regular price is 99 at buy.com
  22. they just changed it in the last 2 minutes...the laptop deal I mean.
  23. Today has a good deal on WD 160GB external drive--$79 after savings--very hot!--edit: just grabbed it, got my 2% off with DPA also!
  24. Costco does have the lifetime guarantee (except on computers) remember? Depends really on what your needs are, Costco has a lot fewer items at any given time and there is much greater turnover in the items they stock. I think in your case you might get a better use out of Costco, going once every week or two to get a few food items and maybe some nice piece of (furniture, grill, stereo, book, etc) while I do think Sams might be a better choice for someone with a family to feed. I do think the lifetime guarantee owns all, especially if you are planning on any big-ticket type items.
  25. Dell Analog 19" LCD for 279.20 right now. http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/ProductDetail.aspx?sku=E1963YR&c=us&cat=snp&category_id=211&cs=19&l=en&Page=productlisting.aspx If you could stack it with a coupon off of ebay that would be a great deal, although someone with more experience with this should chime in if they know if that would work or not.
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