Re: [vox] [ot] Anybody have Buffy last ~10 minutes?
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Re: [vox] [ot] Anybody have Buffy last ~10 minutes?
Thank you, everyone, for your replies. I had no idea there were so many
Buffy fans in LUGOD. I vote to move our meetings from Mondays and Tuesday
to Mondays and Thursdays...
Steven, thank you. I think Rusty is getting me a copy, but I haven't
gotten a confirmation of my acceptance of his offer yet. Umm... Rusty?
-Mark (just kidding :)
On 9 Nov 2001 speck@blkmtn.org wrote:
> My original reply is merrily bouncing away at the old address. I can
> get it for you if you still have a need for the tape.
>
> -sp
>
>
>
> On Tue, 06 November 2001, "Mark K. Kim" wrote:
>
> >
> > Does anyone have the last 10 minutes or so of tonight's episode of Buffy?
> > I was working late and I had my VCR set to record the first hour of it,
> > without realizing tonight's episode was extended extra 10 minutes for the
> > special musical episode. Thanks in advance!
> >
> > -Mark
> >
> > --
> > Mark K. Kim
> > http://www.cbreak.org/mark/
> > PGP key available upon request.
>
>
> rom owner-vox@lists.lugod.org Fri Nov 9 17:00:46 2001
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> Subject: Re: [vox] Agenda VR3 $119 at Fry's
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> In 4 years I have returned 2 things to Fry's. One was a 'didn't need it'. The other was a didn't work. The replacement item I picked up worked just fine. I did have to stand in 3 lines and blow an hour, but it was no hassle (I had the packing stuff, etc).
>
> Of course, I am careful what I buy at Fry's, do my own research, and whenever posible, thwart the computer sales guys trying to get free write ups when they didn't do any work!
>
> -sp
>
>
>
> On Fri, 09 November 2001, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
>
> >
> > i'd like to point out:
> >
> >
> > tigerdirect has an awful, consumer unfriendly return policy. i would loathe
> > to give them any business. basically, returns are for broken merchandise
> > only. no satisfaction guarentee.
> >
> > otoh, half the stuff at frys are returns from "billy bob doe" who probably
> > spilled beer on the equipment before returning it. and i've DEFINITELY
> > found stuff that had no "returned" sticker on it, but it was obviously a
> > return.
> >
> >
> > which one would YOU buy from? i'm still trying to decide...
> >
> >
> > oh, also, the fact that the agenda has a standard ir and rs232 port in
> > addition to an "agenda peripheral port" means that people can still develop
> > hardware easily for the agenda, even if the company goes bellly up tomorrow.
> >
> > pete (who's getting one. just not sure from where)
>
>
--
Mark K. Kim
http://www.cbreak.org/mark/
PGP key available upon request.
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