
– E197FP 19 Inch Flat Panel Monitor, 19.0 Inch Viewable Image Size for $249 $192
– Kensington Softguard Carrying Case Bundle with Cable Lock and PocketMouse LE for $99 $39
– SurgeMaster Gold 9-Outlet Surge Protector for $39 $19
Today’s deals are fair. All 3 items are at very reasonable prices. If you need any of these go ahead, otherwise don’t waste your money.
The 19 inch monitor is a bit too small now and you can get many 19 inch monitors for that price. I’m glad I bought the 22 inch wide screen monitor for $299 on the second day of Dell deals. It turned out great and the screen size is perfect. The 19 inch is a bit too small.
The Kensington Softguard Carrying Case is reasonably priced, but from my personal experience, backpacks are waaaaay more comfortable than these carrying cases.
For $19, the Surge Protector is a pretty good deal since you can’t get these prices at Canadian Tire or any electronics store. My Dad bought a very regular power bar for about the same price from Canadian Tire (he should visit SmartCanucks more often :lol:). This is definetely a very reasonable price.
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Different “Get a Mac†ads have just started airing in the UK.
Here’s one of the British ads:
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Here’s the US version of the same ad:
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I like the US ads and characters more.

This week at Costco, there is a coupon for $10 off Gillette Fusion razor with cartridges. Price before coupon is $23.99 so it becomes $13.99 which is an awesome deal.
Click here to read all of this week’s Costco coupons

Today’s deals are:
– CD3 DiscGear Selector 100FX 100-Disc CD/ DVD Storage System – Black: $59 $29
– Microsoft Corporation Office Home and Student 2007: $199 $149
– Kingston 512MB PC25300 DDR2 667 MH-NO: $119 $69
The DiscGear Selector CD/DVD storage is pretty neat and the price is perfect (cheap imitations costs about $20 at Wal-Mart).
The other 2 deals are disappointing
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It’s Monday and Dell’s days of deals continue…
Today’s deals aren’t that exciting:
– Iomega Silver Series 250GB 7200RPM External USB Hard Drive for $159 $89
– Freedom Freestor Mini 210 2.5″ External USB Hard Drive Enclosure for $49 $29
– Seagate 750GB SATA 3GB 7200 RPM-16MB CACHE 7200.10 for $549 $349
Unless you desperately need a new hard drive I wouldn’t bother with today’s deals. The only good deal here is the Seagate 750GB but I wouldn’t be surprised if $349 becomes its regular price in a couple of months.
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Fill out a short survey and receive a free trial Robax package and a coupon.
Click here to get your free Robax trial
Purchase any combo at one of Cinplex’s concession stands and receive a two-for-one admission coupon for your next visit. Coupon valid until March 29, 2007.
Click here to print your coupon

These seminars are organized by the Ontario government and are free.
Click here for times, locations and more details

Buy 2 packages of Cashmere (One 12 Roll Double bathroom tissue plus One 12 Roll bathroom tissue or Larger) and receive a Free “Songs from the Heart” cd.
For every redeemed cd, Cashmere will also contribute $2 to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.
Click here to print the mail-in request form

To order your tickets:
Please send an email to [email protected]
Your email must include the following information:
1) Your first and last name
2) A contact number with voicemail
3) The Date and Time you would like to attend
4) How many tickets you require
All tickets are free of charge.
Yes, our studio is wheelchair accessible.
If you don’t watch TV here’s a clip from the to The Gill Deacon Show. You’re gonna be the girls and guys cheering and screaming:
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Click here for more details on ordering free tickets

Celebrate! Explore! Savour!
Restaurants will accept reservations for Winterlicious beginning January 11 for seatings between January 26 – February 8, 2007.
A full list of restaurants is now available online including pricing and other details.
Click here for more details and pricing
Over in our forums some of the fine posters have been having a discussion about false 911 calls. It got me to thinking about a classic bit of audio, so I did a little digging and found it over at eBaum’s World. For those of you that have never heard this let me assure you — this is a REAL 911 call. Apparently 911 gets a lot of dopey calls (or so says the CBC), but this one takes the cake.
And so, without further adieu, an angry drive-thru customer at Burger King calls 911;
http://media.ebaumsworld.com/bk_911_tape.mp3
Haven’t joined our forums yet? Well get cracking!

you could even buy 1 fish for $1 each
Read Petsmart’s flyer here