One Wish List to Rule Them All (2)
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Amazon’s Wish List feature just got way more clever with the Universal Wish List Button. The newly introduced tool lets you to add any item on any website to your Amazon Wish List—even products not sold on Amazon. Just drag the button to your browser’s bookmarks bar, and click the “Add to Wish List” link when you see something you lust. It’s perfect for letting your friends and family know about absolutely everything you crave. ...
Dumbest packaging ever? (2)
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By Andrea DicksonI understand the need for clean, sterile packaging of food. We live in an era (soon to be ending, mind you, if you believe the peak oil people) in which food travels great distances before it arrives in the massive grocery stores where we purchase it. It is true that frozen peas need to be placed in some kind of container for shipping, and a plastic bag or a thin carboard box are ...
Nobody Interested In Buying World’s Largest Record Collection (1)
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This is from Gizmodo: World’s Largest Record Collection is Worth $50 Million; No One Wants it for $3 Million Somebody please buy my records, for God's sake!" />Somebody please buy my records, for God's sake!" title="paul_mawhinney3" width="475" height="266" />Somebody please buy my records, for God's sake! Paul Mawhinney built up the largest collection of vinyl in the world (over 3 million records), over a span of 50 years. He is trying to sell it through ...
Buying Things Because They’re on Sale Is an Awful Way to Save Money (2)
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For years, I’ve been on a closed email list with a group of like-minded people who enjoy sharing internet links with amusing comments (think of an email version of fark or reddit). Lately, though, the list has been completely overrun by a group of about two or three people who have become completely obsessed with bargain hunting for stuff. On an individual basis, the messages are innocuous. For example, one recent email was for Heroes: ...
BAPE - Milo A ~ Z Animals T-Shirt - 2nd Round (1)
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Due its popularity, BAPE (A Bathing Ape) is releasing a new version of its Baby Milo A~Z Animals print t-shirt. Featuring Milo and a roster his “friends” - characters that have appeared on Baby Milo merchandises in the past. Printed on black or white t-shirts, with gold or silver foil prints. All are currently available at A Bathing Ape branches worldwide, including BAPE LA & BAPE NY. BAPE - New York 91 Greene Street | ...
Amazon offering release date delivery for big-name games (4)
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Filed under: Culture, Business For gamers, there's usually a push-and-pull battle involved in deciding to order a new game from an online retailer. On the plus side, ordering online means not having to deal with clueless game store employees, not fighting off the harsh rays of the sun and, most importantly, not leaving the comfort of the couch! On the downside, though, those online delivery people will sometimes arrive days after a game is available ...
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Eric Atkins said:
Excellent service! Way to go Amazon. And, another reason to buy Amazon Prime.
Stussy New York City - Now Closed (1)
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After a decade of holding it down in New York City, Stussy, will be closing it’s doors. You will still be able to find Stussy and Head Porter product only a few blocks away at Union but it’s still unfortunate to see one of the retail doors that helped start streetwear close it’s doors. There are still plans for a new Stussy Chapter store in New York but the location is still TBD. UNION 176 ...
TypoBuddy Finds Misspelled eBay, Craigslist (?) Deals (1)
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Filed under: Internet, Search TypoBuddy, like previously reviewed TypoTracker, helps you find deals by searching for misspelled variations of the items you search for. Why?Because most people that search for a particular item will try to spell it right - meaning that listings with typos might go unnoticed, and you'll wind up getting a sweet deal just because some seller was careless enough to not check his or her typing.It's a great concept, but does ...
Best Places to Find Deals on Textbooks? [Ask The Readers] (8)
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September's less than a week away, and students everywhere are heading back to campus to pick up their new class schedule—and face frightening prices at the university bookstore. As if tuition wasn't expensive enough, you know this semester's profs will assign textbooks that will cost a pretty penny. But with a little research and a few online resources, frugal students can save a whole lot of cash by finding better deals on textbooks this school ...
You see, gotta do this Social Media thing… (1)
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Image by hannesseibt via Flickr This week was the Wine Industry Technology Symposium (WITS) and last week was Inertia Beverage Group’s DTC Symposium. At both venues I gave a talk about social media (the term that has been hijacked by Web2.0) and why the wine industry needs to pay attention. My bottom line points are simple. I’ve written about and preached on the “Wine Life Value Chain” where I talk about how the strength of ...
Online coupons for lunch gear (1)
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Lunch in a Box: Building a Better Bento (10)
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I’ve got some coupons for discounts at Michael’s and Reusable Bags, just in time for the back-to-school season. Do you know of any other good, relevant coupons for bento and lunch-packing gear? Let us know in comments. 1. 20% off at Reusable Bags (also sells Laptop Lunchboxes) Use coupon code f70838 (case sensitive) for 20% off all purchases from Reusable Bags until April 2009, or code FREEACME (case sensitive) for a free Acme reusable bag ...
Organic Cheat Sheet, Revisited (1)
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After experiencing yet another sticker shock moment at the grocery store, I remembered that I once printed out an organic cheat sheet before I went shopping. The list helped me figure out which items were worth a splurge, and which ones aren't. As food prices continue to soar, I went in search of that list, which will come in handy for anyone who wants to buy organic food, but also need to pay attention to ...
Crooks & Castles Hibiscus Link Crewneck (1)
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Crooks & Castles latest Fall ‘08 offering is this Hibiscus Link Crewneck, which features Crooks signature Chain logo intertwined with Hawaii’s state flower–the Hibiscus. It’s available in black and heather gray. Order direct from Commonwealth. $92 Info: Commonwealth
BBC Space Dog Woven Belt (1)
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Billionaire Boys Club just added the all-new Space Dog Woven Belt to their online store. This belt features the new Space logo on the buckle and Space Dog images repeating around the belt. Available in green or black. Whoever said holding your pants up comes cheap? $100 Info: BBC Online Store
Nine Things You Should Never Pay Full Price For [Saving Money] (43)
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Personal finance writer Mary Hunt believes there are some things you should simply never pay full price for. Among them? Pets, cars, software and games. Buy a purebred puppy from a breeder in California and you will spend at least $700, plus vet bills. Adopt a previously owned puppy from the animal shelter for about $175 including spay/neuter, vaccinations and fees. Savings? Oh, about 78 percent I've had shelter and pure bred pets over the ...
Colette x GAP Products (1)
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MonclerThe much anticipated Colette x GAP Pop-Up Store in GAP’s rotating concept shop in Manhattan adjacent to its 54th Street and Fifth Avenue flagship is slated to open its doors from September 6th to October 10th. The pop-up store will be featuring limited edition Colette collaborations including Oakley sunglasses, Uslu Airlines nail polish, Le Labo fragrance Vanilla 44, Domestic vinyl stickers, Hello Kitty watch, Kangol and Incase products, etc. There will also be limited edition ...
Price USA gives access to American online stores (1)
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The Internet may be a global phenomenon, but there's still plenty of online stores that flat-out refuse to sell anything to people outside their own country. If you've been lusting after some apparently-impossible-to-acquire goods Stateside, Price USA might offer a solution. Send in your order and Price USA will have it shipped via a US agent to any address in Australia. Fees for the service are 5% of the order value (with a minimum of ...
It Looks Like A Three Year Old Drew That (1)
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Some parents claim that their child is a true ‘artist’, sure that the random drawings they create reflect natural talent and ability. Now for them it may be true, but for my daughter and many other young kiddies out there this is simply not the case. If you are anything like me though, ever the proud parent, you still love the scribbles and want to keep as many as is realistically possible, but what to ...
Self-service scale that gives great service (1)
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Running between the vegetable counters and self-service scales while trying to print out the correct price label for your groceries may soon be a thing of the past. Provided the smart weighing scale graces your local supermarket. For now, this common shopping irritant of having to remember the number tag for your groceries at the supermarket is out of the lives of some lucky folks in Europe. And that's attributed to the smart self-service weighing ...