I don't know if they've lifted the restriction, but I'm pretty sure each iteration of these sets (every time they changed out the freebie game), the subscription card had a newer expiration date. Since MechAssault is rather old, I'm sure you'll get an expired card. The question is, will...
Though the free memory extravaganza is over, this still seems like a decent deal. This week's BestBuy ad has Kingston PC3200 256MB RAM selling for $24.99 again. But knowing they might not have stock in store, I decided to do a pickup order online. Lo and behold the price was listed as $19.99...
I'm away at college right now, and I emailed my mom the link to the coupon in case she was shopping at Penney's anyway. Pretty much all of the tees have some kind of sexual innuendo on them. Despite her being very conservative and old-fashioned, something tells me she wouldn't get most of them...
Not to take anything away from your contribution, you understand, but personally, I think it might be best to have the URL information on the coupon to prevent any question of its validity. (Especially since the damned thing doesn't even scan.)
Hey, look, sometimes those intrusive advertisements on websites bring good things. Today I clicked on one that advertised a free nick(it) graphic t-shirt. (nick(it) is some sort of UK/modern fashion line available at JC Penney stores.) Following the link to find the catch, I was surprised to...
Ah.
My plan was to get a cheaper component switcher and just split the optical signal so I wouldn't have to pay 5x for the full-on Pelican switcher. Oh well, at least now I know of a cheap source for optical cables!
Hmm... That optical splitter says it'll take one output and spit it out to two inputs (example describes one MD player to two receivers.) Anyone know if it'll work the other way around? Specifically, I want to hook up both a PS2 and Xbox to a receiver's single optical input.
D'oh! Back up to $149 (but still free shipping). Hopefully it drops back down again soon. Though there are some decent IDE deals, I don't have any more connectors, nor do I think it would be worth it to just upgrade my 160gig to a 250gig.
Did it all work out automatically without a manager override? When i bought the PC3200 256MB on sale for $25 this week, the manager had to do an override. It would be nice to not draw their attention to this obscenely handy coupon.
There were no more of the 256MB PC400 ValueRAM's on the hanging hooks, but I could see some in the little locked glass cabinet next to the rack. I flagged down someone to help me, but apparently someone broke the key, so they had to hunt down a manager. After something like 10 minutes, I...
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