Here's one of my Christmas presents. It's BOCHOX. It says on the package:
Relief from the symptons of wrinkles and crow's feet without ever entering the dermatologist's office. Simply break off the desired dosage and consume; you'll quickly be overcome by stress-relieving endorphins and no longer be concerned in the slighest about wrinkles.
Yeah! I'm going to consume the whole bar in one sitting and wouldn't I look and feel great then!
Speaking of feeling, I went shopping today and FELT the little Acer 8.9" purty little notebook on sale at Best Buy. Oh, it FELT so mineminemine, but I didn't succumb to the temptation, even at $300. It was such a gorgeous blue color too and I swear it had my name blinking on the screen. I had to be led away by my friend. Gently.
The thing is, it didn't come with any word processing program, and if I have to buy an external CD to load my own WORD on, that would cost another $100. So, yeah, it's not really, really $300. More like $450. But I felt it and it felt and looked like one of those eye make-up boxes we used to buy when we were young, you know, the ones with 500 shades. Maybe I'm just attracted to cute pearly colored boxes. Hmm.
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Thank you for those who have bought Big Bad Wolf already! I sold ten units yesterday, with two international orders that I need to fill.
Still waiting for Amazon to put up my page. Then I'll really be in business ;-). Meanwhile, want some Bochox?
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4 comments:
Gennita, you can install programs by (1) sharing a disc over a network, (2) downloading the file from the Internet (great if you want to use OpenOffice), or (3) create an image and read it using an optical drive emulator.
Ann,
I was thinking about it this evening, whether it was possible to use the CD drive in my laptop and somehow connect that to the notebook (UBS something or other) and load the program that way. Is that what "sharing a disc over a network" means?
Replace the "USB something or other" with a wireless router. I was going to give you a list of instructions, but Microsoft already beat me to it (I'm assuming you're a Windows user).
Why does it have to be kept out of reach of chocoholics? We are people too! So totally unfair.....
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