Best Buy at Wal*Mart

I really obsess before purchasing electronics. Eric needs a laptop computer for college, and we agreed that it should have a Blu-ray player with HDMI. The problem was, I had budgeted $600 for the purchase, and Blu-ray laptops are $750 and up. But then I found this Acer Aspire model on Wal*Mart’s web site for $598:

Acer 15.6″ Aspire AS5551-4200 Laptop PC with AMD Turion X2 Dual-Core P520 Processor, Blu-Ray Disc Drive & Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit Edition

Over the past month I’ve looked at a lot of laptop computers in Best Buy, Staples, Wal*Mart, and BJ’s Warehouse, and this Acer is a great unit, regardless of price. I’ve been very happy with my Acer Aspire One netbook, and the construction quality of this full-featured laptop is excellent. Blu-ray video discs start up much more quickly than on standalone players, and the playback is perfectly smooth.

FedEx shipping was only $0.97, and after placing the order on Sunday (a sales tax holiday in Massachusetts) it shipped on Monday and arrived on Wednesday. I know that Wal*Mart is thought of as being the Evil Empire, but I couldn’t pass up this deal.


Follow-up: The price has dropped to $578! This is the #1 bargain right now for a Windows laptop.

It was 50 years ago today…

Denro pointed out that Tuesday was the 50th anniversary of the Beatles starting work in Hamburg, Germany. On August 17, 1960, a contract was signed by their agent at the time, Allan Williams, committing the boys to play until October 16. A fire-singed fragment of the contract survives. In the picture above, John Lennon watches the Beatles’ van being loaded onto a ferry in Liverpool, bound for the Netherlands, August 16, 1960.

Miracle stain remover!

Carol and I were eating out last week. For dessert, Carol had a huge piece of peanut butter pie, covered in chocolate syrup. I helped, of course, and after I took a big bite I looked down and saw a dark stain on the leg of my olive green pants. I told Carol, she said leave it, and she’d put stain remover on it at home. But when we got home the stain was gone! Carol thinks it must have been only water, and not chocolate syrup, but I know better, because I believe in miracles!