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Archive for June, 2006

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

Knoxville gets an Apple Store

Where do you think an Apple Store would you in Knoxville, Tennessee? Probably somewhere at in Farragut right? Maybe Turkey Creek, there’s lots of high end stores out there. Nope, Knoxville’s Apple store is in West Town Mall. Cheers to Knoxville for getting an Apple Store. Wonder what the chances are of Johnson City getting [...]

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Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

Ebay – Round Two

My second round of eBay auctions is up. Star Wars Vintage VHS Star Wars Trilogy Remastered in THX Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition VHS Gold Box Star Wars Trilogy (2004, DVD) As you can see, I wasn’t content with just selling the LD player and Star Wars LDs. I’m selling all theStar Wars movies that [...]

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Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

10 year high school reunion

I didn’t make it to my 10 year high school reunion. But picutures from last weekend’s event are being posted. This set is from Julie. All I can say is my hair may br starting to go gray (actually it’s skipping directly to white) but at least I still have hair. Update 6/23. More pictures, [...]

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Wednesday, June 14th, 2006

Taking the plunge

Well my laserdisc player and Star Wars LDs are now for sale on eBay. It’s my first time selling on eBay so I probably didn’t do things in the most efficent/best way. Selling on eBay is easy to do but hard to do right. I used to wonder how eBay made money but not anymore. [...]

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