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Labor Day weekend. Already? Well, yes. And a friend of mine reports seeing the first little "Noel" sign, shyly poking its head up over a bin of holiday items when he visited his local Costco last weekend. Maybe we should all get an early jump on our Christmas card lists in the next week...
...storage chips found in MP3 players, digital cameras, cell phones and USB drives - so it can compete seriously on price, where Creative or iRiver just can't. The $250 that would buy you a 4GB iPod will get you an 8GB Sansa. If you buy an optional 2GB MicroSD card for $100, the player's memory capacity reaches a perfect 10GB...
Domna: 1. Ruthless Annenberg card swiper. Do not try to cut the line or sneak in past her. Do try to stay on her good side...
...lavish than its forerunner, the casino has its entrance on the third floor of the parking garage, but so many people flocked to the casino that patrons often waited up to an hour for their valet-parked cars. Three days after opening, few seats were available at slot machines, card tables or roulette wheels, and the line for the casino's popular buffet stretched well into the casino as patrons patiently waited...
Completed study card?...? Wait, you say, what is that? Do I need to bring index cards? Well, not exactly, my frosh friend. Study cards are just Harvard’s way of registering what classes you are taking during any given semester. And oh the possibilities...