Killer sale at Fry's today

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Since it's the Wednesday before Thanksgiving today, and nobody's shopping for nothing, Fry's is having it's Pre-Thanksgiving Day Sale, with the usual flurry of "1 Day Only" specials.

So if you've been holding out on some stuff, today is the perfect day to get there EARLY (it's already open) for the best deals:

Toshiba laptop with Intel Pentium Dual Core T2310 processor, 1 GB RAM, 80 GB hard drive, double-layer DVD writer, 15.4-inch screen, wireless, $499

Toshiba laptop with AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55 processor, 2 GB RAM, 80 GB hard drive, double-layer DVD writer, wireless, $599

Compaq Presario desktop with Intel Celeron D 420 processor, 1 GB RAM, 120 GB hard drive, DVD writer, AND 17-inch LCD monitor, $399 after rebate.

And for the person with money to burn: HP Pavilion Elite Media Center TV M9040 Desktop PC with Intel Core 2 QUAD Q6600 processor, 3 GB RAM, two (yes, two) 320 GB hard drives and DVD writer for $999 after rebates. (Note: I'd NEVER buy this, but it's great for gamers and people with money to burn).

If you've only got a few bucks, a 50-pack of CD-R discs is $4 (I'll be picking this up), a 2 GB A-Data brand Compact Flash memory card is $12.99 (I'll be getting this, too), a 2 GB SD flash memory card from A-Data is $4.99 after rebate, 2 GB of DDR2 PC6400 desktop RAM (also A-Data) is $27.99 after rebate, 2 GB of DDR2 PC5400 SO-DIMM laptop RAM is $14.99 after rebate ...

In short, just GET THE AD and see what you need/want and get over there already.

Fry's: where a kid can be a kid (or something to that effect).

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