According to this post and the related files on EverythingPre.com the stock levels at area Best Buy stores is quite low.

After downloading the pdf file and skimming for stores near me, this is what I found:

Store# City On Hand On Order In Transit
162 Parma 5 5 6
168 Mentor 2 2 1
271 Mayfield Rd 4 4 1
279 N. Olmsted 2 2 1
284 Elyria 3 3 1
1050 Avon 2 2 0
1161 Steelyard Commons 2 2 1

So, if you aren’t first or second in line at these stores… you may want to spend your time somewhere else.

No word on the stock levels at Sprint stores.

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My 2nd computers was a IBM PCjr. Among my first games were ZORK, Kings Quest, and MS-Flight Simulator.

I never got past the landing and crashing phase of MS Flight Simulator. Perhaps I never had the desire to sit down and actually study everything involved with trying to fly a plane. Perhaps I was just too board with the crappy graphics and hitting F10 to throttle up VS using an actual flight yoke and throttle setup.

A lot has changed in 20 years. MS-Flight Simulator X is a very diverse and detailed simulator these days.

Then I read articles like this: Logitech’s Flight System G940 joystick almost replaces flight school

So add this to my wish list, along with a proper computer to run MS-Flight Simulator on.

It doesn’t help that my father in law is a flight instructor and I flew and airplane for the first time last year.

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I would never step foot in one of these things. I don’t care how badly I needed to go. The whole thing just looks gross.

Transparent public restroom not for those with performance anxiety

 

LakewoodBoat

Link to Story at Cleveland.com

 

By far, the best way to consume, purchase, and exchange Cavs tickets is to use Flashseats.

Flashseats is the eTicketing system for the Q. If you have Flashseats, you simply arrive at the game with your credit card or drivers license. The user at the gate will scan your credentials and they print the ticket right before your eyes. If you invite a friend to join you at the game, you simply email the ticket to them via Flashseats, they logon to accept the ticket and then can receive the ticket at the gate.

When Flashseats first launched, they also allowed season ticket holders to sell their tickets through a bidding process that was safe and secure. You could buy tickets/transfer tickets just before the game which was a huge plus for anyone looking to find a last minute deal because the tickets were electronic. Something that Stubhub does not offer for Indian’s games because they require a paper ticket.

Flashseats suspended the buy/sell feature pending the outcome of a lawsuit by Ticketmaster.

As of May 23rd, Ticketmaster and Flashseats settled. So that means that users can now buy and sell their playoff tickets!

www.flashseats.com

GO CAVS!

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