Dumb question
I have seen numerous references to a "Black Friday" sale which also draws admonitions from the forum administrators not to post any of these prices. I don't want to tread on dangerous ground, but a) what the @#$% is "Black Friday" and b) where can I find links to it? Thanks.
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Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving. It's generally when you can find good deals on items. We can only discuss it once the ads are officially released.
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How do people get on the internet and not know how to use a search engine...here, yahoo or google? It is so much quicker to do a 30 sec search for answers to simple generic questions, then to start a thread and wait for others to answer.
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Originally Posted by RonBoster
How do people get on the internet and not know how to use a search engine...here, yahoo or google? It is so much quicker to do a 30 sec search for answers to simple generic questions, then to start a thread and wait for others to answer.
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Originally Posted by Peep
Cut the guy some slack. He only joined DVDtalk 4 years ago.
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Originally Posted by Peep
Cut the guy some slack. He only joined DVDtalk 4 years ago.
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Originally Posted by Peep
Cut the guy some slack. He only joined DVDtalk 4 years ago.
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I still don't understand this site's paranoia over it. There's plenty of other sites that list the sales in advance every year.
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Originally Posted by MovieExchange
I still don't understand this site's paranoia over it. There's plenty of other sites that list the sales in advance every year.
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