I've had a Samsung for about 6 years and it's still good. (Knock wood.)count2infinity wrote:took it to best buy, dude at the counter said "yeah... that brand is a best buy brand and it sucks. life span is only a year or two." Bought a samsung, similar size, about $150 more... hopefully this one lasts.count2infinity wrote:Yes, I paid only $200 for a 37" TV a year and a half ago, but I'd expect it to last longer than that. Woke up this morning and there's no picture, just sound. Apparently this happens a lot with this brand.
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good to hear. my wife made me buy a 5 year warrantee for an extra $50 bucks, so we're covered now.
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What house brand of Best Buy was that television?
I miss my plasma.
I miss my plasma.
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Insignia
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Priority Express. 3-5 days.mikey287 wrote:Last time I sent a flat-rate priority envelope to Europe it was $15. I can't even think of a way to get to $47 if it was a normal-sized piece of paper and they didn't intentionally rob you. Did you send something next-day air to Poland or something...?
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Best Buy salesman thanks you for your donation.count2infinity wrote:good to hear. my wife made me buy a 5 year warrantee for an extra $50 bucks, so we're covered now.
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I know. I didn't wanna do it, but my wife was all about it, and I didn't want to explain to her in public that it's a waste of money.
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Yeah. I'm completely serious when saying that the service contracts are what is keeping BB afloat. When CC was gasping its last breath 100% of the profit was coming from service contracts, they were selling every thing else as a loss leader.blackjack68 wrote:Best Buy salesman thanks you for your donation.count2infinity wrote:good to hear. my wife made me buy a 5 year warrantee for an extra $50 bucks, so we're covered now.
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Ah, I see. Well, if 3-5 days wasn't a necessity and it could have been 5-8 days, then priority mail flat rate envelope is half that price at least...Sarcastic wrote:Priority Express. 3-5 days.mikey287 wrote:Last time I sent a flat-rate priority envelope to Europe it was $15. I can't even think of a way to get to $47 if it was a normal-sized piece of paper and they didn't intentionally rob you. Did you send something next-day air to Poland or something...?
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there are no turning lanes in that stretch. on any of those roads.Letang Is The Truth wrote:The stretch of fifth avenue bechween bellefield and Neville is probably the most frustrating four blocks in Pittsburgh for me
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Yes. It has to get there ASAP. Dad's US citizenship paper. Needs it in Poland.mikey287 wrote:Ah, I see. Well, if 3-5 days wasn't a necessity and it could have been 5-8 days, then priority mail flat rate envelope is half that price at least...Sarcastic wrote:Priority Express. 3-5 days.mikey287 wrote:Last time I sent a flat-rate priority envelope to Europe it was $15. I can't even think of a way to get to $47 if it was a normal-sized piece of paper and they didn't intentionally rob you. Did you send something next-day air to Poland or something...?
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Oh, well, in that case you were in a tough spot...hope it gets out there quick...
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The last two times I've had to send in manuscripts to my publisher, I've found an interesting USPS quirk. I'm in Somerset, my publisher is near Lancaster. Both times I've sent it Next Day air. Both times they've told me that is won't get there next day, but it will arrive the second day after shipment. I asked them if I could ship to CA next day and they said I could and it would arrive the very next day. So I can send next day mail across the country and it will arrive in time, but if I send it across PA, it is impossible to send it next day. Makes sense to me.
As far as international shipping, a year or two ago I had to send a fairly large package to a friend in the UK who was in he Royal Air Force. He wanted me to send it FedEx so I took it to the nearest FedEx shipping center. Their quote? $330. I thought that was insane so I went to UPS. Their quote ended up being just under $400. I couldn't believe how expensive it was.
As far as international shipping, a year or two ago I had to send a fairly large package to a friend in the UK who was in he Royal Air Force. He wanted me to send it FedEx so I took it to the nearest FedEx shipping center. Their quote? $330. I thought that was insane so I went to UPS. Their quote ended up being just under $400. I couldn't believe how expensive it was.
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Probably a dumb comment. Email them...?
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I'll tell you what he did. He changed his name here. So now he can't get Polish Social Security because they're like... who the hell is this? He has to prove it's him. That paper also has his name change on the back.mikey287 wrote:Oh, well, in that case you were in a tough spot...hope it gets out there quick...
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The corner of brownies...all dense/crunchy and ****...screw that...
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That's why dey bomb diggity homey.
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Pi day.
Please shut up.
Please shut up.
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Does you publisher publish Bill Coleman books?Hockeynut! wrote:The last two times I've had to send in manuscripts to my publisher, I've found an interesting USPS quirk. I'm in Somerset, my publisher is near Lancaster. Both times I've sent it Next Day air. Both times they've told me that is won't get there next day, but it will arrive the second day after shipment. I asked them if I could ship to CA next day and they said I could and it would arrive the very next day. So I can send next day mail across the country and it will arrive in time, but if I send it across PA, it is impossible to send it next day. Makes sense to me.
As far as international shipping, a year or two ago I had to send a fairly large package to a friend in the UK who was in he Royal Air Force. He wanted me to send it FedEx so I took it to the nearest FedEx shipping center. Their quote? $330. I thought that was insane so I went to UPS. Their quote ended up being just under $400. I couldn't believe how expensive it was.
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We bought an Oreo pie to celebrate.PghSkins wrote:Pi day.
Please shut up.
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Shopping carts left in the parking lot.... 2 spaces from the cart corral!!#!!!
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People that call, text, or try to talk to me when im trying to watch tv.
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This is 100% rational, but I don't care. If you're at a packed bar and have paid your check and are no longer drinking, you have 5 min to leave your seats so someone else can sit. More than that and you're an *******.
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#statecollegeproblemscount2infinity wrote:This is 100% rational, but I don't care. If you're at a packed bar and have paid your check and are no longer drinking, you have 5 min to leave your seats so someone else can sit. More than that and you're an *******.
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He's in Pittsburgh I think...