Blog Question Of The Day:
Which was a better invention, the fork or the spoon?
Friday, March 04, 2005
Thursday, March 03, 2005
I bought something at Visions awhile ago. I don't know exactly what it was that I bought, because that information was not in the letter I recieved. Apparently, at the time of purchase, I indicated that I wanted the extended warranty option, and I must have paid for it as well.
The extended warranty period expired, and I did not use the warranty service. They have now credited me the $49.95 I spent on the added warranty. If I make a purchase worth $200 or more, I get $49.95 off the purchase price.
I don't currently need anything from Visions in the $200 and up department. Does anyone else need some electronics, that they could acquire from Visions, and thus use this credit?
The extended warranty period expired, and I did not use the warranty service. They have now credited me the $49.95 I spent on the added warranty. If I make a purchase worth $200 or more, I get $49.95 off the purchase price.
I don't currently need anything from Visions in the $200 and up department. Does anyone else need some electronics, that they could acquire from Visions, and thus use this credit?
Wednesday, March 02, 2005
Am I the only person that remembers the old weekend afternoon show Par 27?
It was this ultra cheesy/low budget sports program they'd have on a Saturday afternoon to fill 30 minutes. Two guys would play three par 3 holes. But the trick was, they'd play three balls per hole. Thus they'd have scores for 9 balls, and that was the competition. It was stupid and low-end, but I remember so many instances of sitting and watching it, because there was nothing else on.
It was this ultra cheesy/low budget sports program they'd have on a Saturday afternoon to fill 30 minutes. Two guys would play three par 3 holes. But the trick was, they'd play three balls per hole. Thus they'd have scores for 9 balls, and that was the competition. It was stupid and low-end, but I remember so many instances of sitting and watching it, because there was nothing else on.