Got me a 1.5TB my book external WD drive, for $49 at staples. They also had a $59 Armor series 1TB, and a 2TB WD for $59. Love stuff that is put on clearance just because of new packaging.
If you like to listen to details in your music, like I do, I would suggest investing in a pair of these... Ultimate Ears TripleFi 10 Noise Isolating Earphones http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0019RBJOE..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1Z1YX5RB5PGT5847DME1 They usually go for around $300+. Amazon has them for $95. I love these IEMs and $95 is a great deal for a pair of 'em.
If you're willing to spend that much.... then I'd go with this. http://www.target.com/Sceptre-Class-720p-60hz-HDTV/dp/B002AAZL34/ref=huc_ic_2_pn coupon code: 10% off UZXPI33P
I'm really tempted but I really don't need to spend the money right now. I don't have any good pairs of earbuds right now and was considering getting some, but a little bit cheaper than that. Still, that seems like a killer deal. Are they good enough that I should jump on this or should I save my money if im tight on money?
They are really good. They bring out a lot of details in music. But you dont have to get them. If you are tight on money, you can buy them and re-sell them for profit. Buy two. Sell one for profit which will cover most of the cost for the second one, which you can keep and enjoy. .........and if you do decide not to get them, here's an alternative choice.. http://www.amazon.com/Kidz-Gear-Wir...0&ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1290822220&sr=8-1
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I own one. It's a pretty good brand, I've never had any issues with it. There are other deals out there though, some for even cheaper. You can do much better than 22" for 288.
Pretty bad ass deal for a Logitech Harmony 1100 remote (retails for $399)... it's $50 (not including shipping + tax) from Frys after an $80 mail-in rebate. It's backordered but you can still order it. http://www.frys.com/product/5843123?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG Rebate LINK: http://images.frys.com/art/rebates_pdf/harmon1100.pdf I'm hoping it ships. My order came out to be around $153 with tax and shipping.
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Thanks for this, I already have headphones.. but the deal is just too awesome to pass up. Got one of these, I'll end up selling them... but you can't go wrong in buying these for the price.
You'll need to sell more than one pair to make up for costs. I considered selling my pair last year, and nothing on ebay sold for more than 150.
So I get to walmart at 4AM for the Saturday sale. It's me and this one family of 4. They're ALL getting the same TV I am. (37 inch vizio) I'm minding my own business, listening to music, noodling around on my phone, but they won't stop trying to start a conversation with me (normally I wouldn't mind, but I was extremely hungover and irritable from a lack of sleep and food), and they want to know all about the tv. So, naturally I tell them everything I know about it. How prone it is to failure, and how weak the speaker system is, etc. They take my comments as a personal attack on their taste, intelligence, and overall worth as human beings and very angrily leave the store. All I was trying to do was convince them to use the $40 giftcard to buy the extended warranty, but they left in such a huff I never got to tell them that. Heh... oops.