Anyone get up extra early to get a doorbuster? What'd ya get? I had to work today.... :-\
I worked last night and slept all day so I could come back to work.
No shopping for me :(
my wife and i were at best buy at 440 am and got 2 gps(reg cost 250/ got for 80 ^_^ ), some nintendo wii games, and dvds. then i went home to sleep more and she went crazy >:D
i do all my shopping online
any one have thoughts on what type of laptop i should get the future college student
this x mas
i would like to only spend 1,000 or less on it
dell - i love how you can customize the pc
spuds - yes, get a Dell/HP/Lenovo that you can pay extra for downgrade rights for XP. Everybody in their right mind who can is avoiding Vista in lieu of Windows 7 due ~12-18 months.
Oh, and accidental damage protection is a good investment for college students... you know, dorm rooms, small areas, open containers frequently around - you get my drift
your future student should be able to get an educational discount from dell and get a sweet laptop for around 5 to 6 bills. when i resigned from being an oxygen therapist(after 9 years) and started to finish my music production/engineering degree, i got on the dell website and they had a link for students. i had to put in school info and student id number, they verified the info with the school and then i got a laptop like 200 bucks off regular price. they should still offer this, i would think. its only been a year since i got mine.
Micro Center has some good deals both online and off. I was at the store in Chicago and picked up a Lenovo (formerly IBM) desktop replacement for my Mom. Brand new XP machine for $350. I glanced at the laptops and they have a good selection and some good deals through today.
didn't bother with Black Friday stuff - all of my extra money was locked up in my final baseball card purchase up in Milwaukee. I usually don't go out shopping and break my back just to buy something no matter how good the price. It's going to be interesting to see how things go with shoppers this year.
Well, I was very happy to stay away from the malls on Friday. I rode my bike to Glencoe and played the course three times. What a great day. However, that evening I realized that Black Friday goes beyond holiday shopping. My wife decided to make bannana bread and some bannana muffins Friday evening. I wound up taking a bag of muffins up to Brown Deer. We went to a local Walgreens- no buttermilk and no chocolate chips. We went to CVS-found the chips but still no buttermilk. We went to two 7-11's and still no buttermilk. At this point we were chasing a flock of wild geese but were in too deep to give up. We finally went to a local fruit market that was open until 930. We got there at 925 and finally found buttermilk. :P I have never had to go to five locations to find a simple grocery item. :o While the muffins and bread were baking we watched Deadliest Catch on the Discovery Channel. I guess our travails were not such a big deal after all. Its not like we risked getting thrown into the frozen briny deep.
It was worth the hunt. Yum! :hello2:
Quote from: Chainmeister on December 01, 2008, 09:21:50 AM
Well, I was very happy to stay away from the malls on Friday. I rode my bike to Glencoe and played the course three times. What a great day. However, that evening I realized that Black Friday goes beyond holiday shopping. My wife decided to make bannana bread and some bannana muffins Friday evening. I wound up taking a bag of muffins up to Brown Deer. We went to a local Walgreens- no buttermilk and no chocolate chips. We went to CVS-found the chips but still no buttermilk. We went to two 7-11's and still no buttermilk. At this point we were chasing a flock of wild geese but were in too deep to give up. We finally went to a local fruit market that was open until 930. We got there at 925 and finally found buttermilk. :P I have never had to go to five locations to find a simple grocery item. :o While the muffins and bread were baking we watched Deadliest Catch on the Discovery Channel. I guess our travails were not such a big deal after all. Its not like we risked getting thrown into the frozen briny deep.
It was worth the hunt. Yum! :hello2:
Welll worth the hunt. The muffiins were great.
looking at dell vs best buy (dell ) special ( 599) monday special
i have to configure wisely
the best buy deal was under powered but cheaper
ill configure at dell and tweak it up a little bit
i figure i can keep it under 900 for the machine
its the accesories that will add up
Quote from: airspuds on December 01, 2008, 07:10:17 PM
looking at dell vs best buy (dell ) special ( 599) monday special
i have to configure wisely
the best buy deal was under powered but cheaper
ill configure at dell and tweak it up a little bit
i figure i can keep it under 900 for the machine
its the accesories that will add up
Why don't you splurge this time and see if you can find one that includes the ablility to use punctuation? Or really go all out and get one that also includes upper case letters?
Quote from: Tom McManus on December 02, 2008, 12:59:48 AM
Quote from: airspuds on December 01, 2008, 07:10:17 PM
looking at dell vs best buy (dell ) special ( 599) monday special
i have to configure wisely
the best buy deal was under powered but cheaper
ill configure at dell and tweak it up a little bit
i figure i can keep it under 900 for the machine
its the accesories that will add up
Why don't you splurge this time and see if you can find one that includes the ablility to use punctuation? Or really go all out and get one that also includes upper case letters?
Tom gets testy when the PDGA site goes down... 8)
Quote from: airspuds on December 01, 2008, 07:10:17 PM
looking at dell vs best buy (dell ) special ( 599) monday special
i have to configure wisely
the best buy deal was under powered but cheaper
ill configure at dell and tweak it up a little bit
i figure i can keep it under 900 for the machine
its the accesories that will add up
Do you think that you'll need to use Dell customer support at any point in time? If you purchase your computer at Best Buy or through Dell Home, their primary customer support on those computers are all outsourced overseas. The computers are generally cheaper though. If you buy from Dell Small Business, the customer support is all US based. I spent a good deal of time comparing computers. The Dell Home computers give you more glitz and glamour, Dell Small Business can give you more of a sturdy feel. I spent $1600 on my Latitude D830, but tweaked it like crazy and also added 3-year warranty with 3-year drop protection (because I'm planning on using this at disc golf tournaments). So far it has been worth every penny. If you want to tweak the systems at all, definitely go through dell.com and not even consider the pre-packaged stuff at Best Buy, etc. Have fun picking one out!
Quote from: damonshort on December 02, 2008, 06:24:46 AM
Quote from: Tom McManus on December 02, 2008, 12:59:48 AM
Quote from: airspuds on December 01, 2008, 07:10:17 PM
looking at dell vs best buy (dell ) special ( 599) monday special
i have to configure wisely
the best buy deal was under powered but cheaper
ill configure at dell and tweak it up a little bit
i figure i can keep it under 900 for the machine
its the accesories that will add up
Why don't you splurge this time and see if you can find one that includes the ablility to use punctuation? Or really go all out and get one that also includes upper case letters?
Tom gets testy when the PDGA site goes down... 8)
:laughing4:
I was really just glad that the new TV I bought a few weeks back wasn't a highly discounted Black Friday item!