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Refurbished Optoma Tech Pico Pocket DLP Projector for $120 + free shipping

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Refurbished Optoma Tech Pico Pocket DLP Projector for $120 + free shipping
TigerDirect.com offers the factory-refurbished, 4-oz. Optoma Tech Pico Pocket DLP Projector, model no PK-101, for $129.99. Add coupon code “XGX3217″ to cut it to $119.99. With free shipping, it’s the lowest total price we could find by $14. (It’s…

Pour Me a Drink and Tell Me a Love Story (San Diego Reader)

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Pour Me a Drink and Tell Me a Love Story (San Diego Reader)
The stucco-and-tile façade of the Chee Chee bar glares blackly out onto Broadway; inside, the stale air is tinged purple. A half-dozen men hunch over the bar; four of them are drinking from 24-oz. tallboys of Pabst Blue Ribbon.

The Contest (The Berkeley Daily Planet)

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The Contest (The Berkeley Daily Planet)
Shelly bundles warmly against the unexpected chill falling swiftly over the darkened city, along familiar streets of North Beach, as she walks quickly along Columbus Avenue, she turns left on Vallejo. She stops on the corner of Grant at the door of her favorite respite; The Caffé Trieste.

Tech toys (Pensacola News Journal)

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Tech toys (Pensacola News Journal)
Toys that even grown ups will enjoy.

Pocket-projectors reach store shelves (The California Aggie)
UC Davis students are quite accustomed to living in cramped dorms and apartments. Many pass on the thought of purchasing a big screen TV either due to the price or a lack of space. Instead, most try to make the best of what they own.

Disappearing acts bewitch Copperfield crowd (Indiana Daily Student)

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Disappearing acts bewitch Copperfield crowd (Indiana Daily Student)
David Copperfield performed in Bloomington on Sunday as part of his international tour “An Intimate Evening of Grand Illusion.” The show was his first stop at IU since his previous performance in town in 2004.