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Chris
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Best Buy does not require an EDU email anymore. You can put in a personal email account, but it will ask you for your name, birthday and school and use a 3rd party to verify eligibility.

Best Buy does not require an EDU email anymore. You can put in a personal email account, but it will ask you for

Except for the original 13” MacBook Pro...

Except for the original 13” MacBook Pro...

The bar across the street from my job gives employees 20% off drinks.

As far as I remember, MacBook battery replacements have always been $129.

Best Buy also has the same Chromebook for the same price. But at Best Buy you can also get a year free of Office 365 Personal.

Best Buy also has the same Chromebook for the same price. But at Best Buy you can also get a year free of Office 365

Okay, and what does that have to do with a provisioning profile? All it is, is an XLM document with some information. If someone gets the file they can do exactly nothing with it besides read the data inside.

And what would they do exactly? Get my wifi password?

The way it works now is that when you place an order, the inventory team immediately gets a printout of the item. Once the item gets "picked" (the item is in the hands of an employee and they put a sticker with your name on it) do they actually send you an email saying it is ready for pickup.

At least at Best Buy, they have the inventory people do picks. Never do they pull sales people off the floor for picks.

Maybe they asked the mall?

I really want to buy the domain, but I can't justify paying $10 for it.

So your baby on 1 flight represents the reaction of all babies on all flights?

does that make him annoying? It is not like Deadmau5 is posting all the articles.

I applied to schools first, then when I was accepted and decided what school I would be going to, then did I actually fill out the FAFSA.

You can't fake a .gov site, just click on the twitter icon on the top right.

It is on iOS 8 at least.

I don't think it was $4,000. Especially since the caption of the video says what equipment was used. (DJI Phantom 2 drone at $650 and a GoPro)

What do you mean like that? Most cities don't have insurance. For example, the MTA (NYC Bus) totaled my car. They don't have insurance, they are self-insured. I had to go to small claims court for them to give me enough money to replace the car.

I don't think so. It would work just like propane tanks. You trade one in, you get another. As long as the old one still works it shouldn't be a problem.

How is that different than just driving it? I mean, there is not a shortage of suicide bombers around.