SonGokuGT wrote:I found it at the new Best Buy in town, got it price matched from Target, and cancelled my order with Amazon. In other words, It's on my bed right now!
How'd you managed to price match with Target?
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MajinVejitaXV wrote:NekoSayajinZ wrote:SonGokuGT wrote:I found it at the new Best Buy in town, got it price matched from Target, and cancelled my order with Amazon. In other words, It's on my bed right now!
How'd you managed to price match with Target?
At gunpoint. That's how I did it.
-Corey
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MajinVejitaXV wrote:NekoSayajinZ wrote:SonGokuGT wrote:I found it at the new Best Buy in town, got it price matched from Target, and cancelled my order with Amazon. In other words, It's on my bed right now!
How'd you managed to price match with Target?
At gunpoint. That's how I did it.
-Corey
it was even easier than that for me. I just took it up to checkout and asked if they could do a price match. I showed them a printout of the Target listing and the woman just typed in the new price. She had her manager or someone come and type some code to bypass, but he was there and gone in a second. That was it.SonGokuGT wrote:MajinVejitaXV wrote:NekoSayajinZ wrote:
How'd you managed to price match with Target?
At gunpoint. That's how I did it.
-CoreyThat's cool if they allow you to have a TV and DVD player in jail!
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It was actually quite easy and the people there were really cool about it. Grab the Dragon Box and go to customer service and let them know you want to do a price match. Tell them Target has it for $47.00 and they'll pull up the website to verify and sell it to you for that amount.
Print outs are cool but they said that they usually double-check so it's best to go to customer service. I'm going to exploit their price matching so goddamn much from now on...disturbed001 wrote:it was even easier than that for me. I just took it up to checkout and asked if they could do a price match. I showed them a printout of the Target listing and the woman just typed in the new price. She had her manager or someone come and type some code to bypass, but he was there and gone in a second. That was it.SonGokuGT wrote:MajinVejitaXV wrote:
At gunpoint. That's how I did it.
-CoreyThat's cool if they allow you to have a TV and DVD player in jail!
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It was actually quite easy and the people there were really cool about it. Grab the Dragon Box and go to customer service and let them know you want to do a price match. Tell them Target has it for $47.00 and they'll pull up the website to verify and sell it to you for that amount.
I heard in certain prisons, the inmates were allowed to watch DBZ.SonGokuGT wrote:MajinVejitaXV wrote:NekoSayajinZ wrote:
How'd you managed to price match with Target?
At gunpoint. That's how I did it.
-CoreyThat's cool if they allow you to have a TV and DVD player in jail!
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It was actually quite easy and the people there were really cool about it. Grab the Dragon Box and go to customer service and let them know you want to do a price match. Tell them Target has it for $47.00 and they'll pull up the website to verify and sell it to you for that amount.
I was actually held up at gunpoint on Thursday night in a gas station, the day before I got my Dragon Box. Yes, literally.CashmanX wrote:...I wouldn't be suprised...MajinVejitaXV wrote:NekoSayajinZ wrote:
How'd you managed to price match with Target?
At gunpoint. That's how I did it.
-Corey
And people ask me why I got my concealment license...Krakabeast wrote:I was actually held up at gunpoint on Thursday night in a gas station, the day before I got my Dragon Box. Yes, literally.
For being alive for 17 years, I'd have to say that Thursday was the most intersting night of my life.
What would it mean to be figuratively held up at gunpoint?Krakabeast wrote:I was actually held up at gunpoint on Thursday night in a gas station, the day before I got my Dragon Box. Yes, literally.
Just remember: "Guns don't kill people, people kill people, and monkeys do too (if they have a gun)".Herms wrote:What would it mean to be figuratively held up at gunpoint?Krakabeast wrote:I was actually held up at gunpoint on Thursday night in a gas station, the day before I got my Dragon Box. Yes, literally.
To be put in a position where you have to comply unless you want to face a very bad consequence... kinda like being blackmailed I guess.Herms wrote:What would it mean to be figuratively held up at gunpoint?Krakabeast wrote:I was actually held up at gunpoint on Thursday night in a gas station, the day before I got my Dragon Box. Yes, literally.
And also when you keep a monkey as a pet and it decides to bite your face off... or was it a chimp? Hmmm...MajinVejitaXV wrote:Just remember: "Guns don't kill people, people kill people, and monkeys do too (if they have a gun)".Herms wrote:What would it mean to be figuratively held up at gunpoint?Krakabeast wrote:I was actually held up at gunpoint on Thursday night in a gas station, the day before I got my Dragon Box. Yes, literally.
-Corey
This isn't what I was addressing. I have no idea what they actually sent FUNI.godofchaos wrote: I'll repeat what I've said for a few months now.
Funimation was never going to get a 1:1 source, anything who thinks that needs their head examined.
Dude, by your logic, a digital copy is impossible to store on tape (which just isn't true). You're basically claiming if I store the number "12" on a tape, it comes back as the number "13," but a CD would return it properly as a "12" since there is no physical contact.Jon Jon wrote:No, it won't.
Tape is also much more climate sensitive than optical/hard drive media is. The data on tape exists in the physical realm, it is accessed via magnetism (I forget the actual method as to how the data is taken off of tape, but I know it has to do with the tape being magnetic. The very initial reading of the tape will degrade the quality of the data being accessed.
Digital to Digital isn't always 1:1. You are transferring to different storage mediums. Get the idea of transferring data from a hard drive to a cd/dvd/bd or flash drive out of your head. it just isn't the same process and tape is no where near as reliable as said media.
No. He's saying that you if you store the number 12 on tape, it may come back as an incomprehensible series of static due to contact. When is the last time you put in a scratched DVD of Gone With the Wind and it degraded into Girls Gone Wild?ect5150 wrote:Dude, by your logic, a digital copy is impossible to store on tape (which just isn't true). You're basically claiming if I store the number "12" on a tape, it comes back as the number "13," but a CD would return it properly as a "12" since there is no physical contact.Jon Jon wrote:No, it won't.
Tape is also much more climate sensitive than optical/hard drive media is. The data on tape exists in the physical realm, it is accessed via magnetism (I forget the actual method as to how the data is taken off of tape, but I know it has to do with the tape being magnetic. The very initial reading of the tape will degrade the quality of the data being accessed.
Digital to Digital isn't always 1:1. You are transferring to different storage mediums. Get the idea of transferring data from a hard drive to a cd/dvd/bd or flash drive out of your head. it just isn't the same process and tape is no where near as reliable as said media.
No, this happened inside the office because I was talking to someone who worked there.MajinVejitaXV wrote:Did they hold you up at an actual gas pump? Because if so, they're very painfully retarded.Krakabeast wrote:I was actually held up at gunpoint on Thursday night in a gas station, the day before I got my Dragon Box. Yes, literally.
For being alive for 17 years, I'd have to say that Thursday was the most intersting night of my life.
-Corey
What he said.Kendamu wrote:To be put in a position where you have to comply unless you want to face a very bad consequence... kinda like being blackmailed I guess.Herms wrote:What would it mean to be figuratively held up at gunpoint?Krakabeast wrote:I was actually held up at gunpoint on Thursday night in a gas station, the day before I got my Dragon Box. Yes, literally.
You're getting at the probability of a read/write error (which may be higher on tape than optical media). I stated this earlier. Assuming there are no read or write errors (which can be detected by the way) the copy I send to someone on tape will be identical to the one I have myself.Freeza Heika wrote:No. He's saying that you if you store the number 12 on tape, it may come back as an incomprehensible series of static due to contact. When is the last time you put in a scratched DVD of Gone With the Wind and it degraded into Girls Gone Wild?ect5150 wrote:Dude, by your logic, a digital copy is impossible to store on tape (which just isn't true). You're basically claiming if I store the number "12" on a tape, it comes back as the number "13," but a CD would return it properly as a "12" since there is no physical contact.Jon Jon wrote:No, it won't.
Tape is also much more climate sensitive than optical/hard drive media is. The data on tape exists in the physical realm, it is accessed via magnetism (I forget the actual method as to how the data is taken off of tape, but I know it has to do with the tape being magnetic. The very initial reading of the tape will degrade the quality of the data being accessed.
Digital to Digital isn't always 1:1. You are transferring to different storage mediums. Get the idea of transferring data from a hard drive to a cd/dvd/bd or flash drive out of your head. it just isn't the same process and tape is no where near as reliable as said media.