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I think Old Navy mentions prices.

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The 128 was a godsend. C64 compatibility, 80-column mode, built-in sprite editor…fantastic piece of hardware. Wish I’d held onto mine now.

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Eric TF Bat said on December 20th, 2010 at 2:39 pm

Here – have some nostalgia: http://www.viceteam.org/

Despite the name, it’s not SPAM. It’s the Versatile Commodore Emulator, a program that impersonates a C64, C128, Vic20, Plus/4, C16 or various flavours of PET/CBM “business computer” on your more modern hardware. Everything works, even games, if you can find copies (hint: Google is God).

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MarvinAndroid said on December 20th, 2010 at 3:56 pm

Worse than Pat, maybe, but is the sketch as bad as MadTV’s Stewart?

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Gilly is better than Pat. I liked the last sketch she starred in, where she invaded Glee and Sue Sylvester dubbed her “Little Orphan A-Hole.” The thing is, a character like Gilly can’t anchor a special, like Ace & Gary did for the TV Funhouse episode.

Any reaction to the Survivor: Nicaragua finale, MGK?

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Am I right to think that Canadian Tire was not a tire shop, then?

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Cookie McCool said on December 20th, 2010 at 5:31 pm

I have a bizarre crush on Kevin Pollak. I am not proud of this.

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By the way, unless I’ve been snookered, an updated C64 is due on the market next year, with the “classic” keyboard look & feel and a built-in emulator for the old 8-bit C64 programs, but with an operating system that can also run modern software:

http://www.commodoreusa.net/CUSA_C64.aspx

(They’ve also announced a forthcoming Linux-based Amiga 1000/2000/3000 line, capable of both running modern software and playing the old Amiga games via an emulator.)

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DistantFred said on December 21st, 2010 at 2:21 am

Coren: Oh, Canadian Tire sells tires, alright. Various other car goos as well. They even have gas stations.

But they also used to have a fairly solid home electronics section, too.

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I kinda miss those ads.

Canadian Tire also has a lot of sporting goods, kitchenware, and garden/outdoor stuff.

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Canadian Tire sort of sound like how Western Auto used to be in the States (no idea if they’re still around).

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