On 29/06/2015 12:08 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Jun 2015 10:44:44 -1000, dsi1
> > wrote:
>
>> On 6/28/2015 5:15 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>> dsi1 > wrote:
>>>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>> Whole Foods screwed people again. I am thankful that I don't shop there
>>>>> often. I did buy a couple of pairs of shoes in there so I know I wasn't
>>>>> overcharged on those. Our store seems to no longer sell shoes. And I
>>>>> normally buy only one bag of things, not normally full so it's not hard to
>>>>> see if the things are ringing up correctly. However, I am not sure if I
>>>>> have bought things to which this article would apply. If I did, it wasn't
>>>>> much at all.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.nbcnews.com/business/cons...1026?cid=sm_fb
>>>>
>>>> I went to Whole Foods tonight and bought some flap meat and a couple of Cubano sandwiches. It came out to be thirty seven bucks. I guess it was kind of pricey but, there's no place else to get either of those items. The Cubans were tasty and the flap meat will be marinated and cooked sous vide. A wonderful time will be had by all.
>>>
>>> Too bad Whole Foods won't sell you a newsreader that scrolls properly.
>>>
>>
>> Too bad you think that your 90s programs are the cat's meow. Your reader
>> forces you to stick with Windows - how backwards is that? It's people
>> like you that won't allow Microsoft to fade away into the night simply
>> because you're afraid of changing. Hope you're proud of yourself. Hee hee.
>
> Microsoft made computers acceptable for non nerds, like most of yall
> here. That's quite a performance. And they're not about to fade away
> just yet.
>
Actually, that was Apple with the Mac.
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