Black Friday

<p>Im going to be sleeping in so I can rock & roll all night (& part of every day- inside joke:))
But Im going to check some of these new videos out.
Ive already used their guides to replace a hard drive in an ipod & install more Ram in a laptop.
[On</a> Black Friday, repair instead of buy, say Patagonia and iFixit - latimes.com](<a href=“On Black Friday, repair instead of buy, say Patagonia and iFixit”>On Black Friday, repair instead of buy, say Patagonia and iFixit)</p>

<p>If I do any shopping, it will be online. I’ve found the selection so much better there, anyway. And the service is certainly better. :)</p>

<p>Yup, I’m a cyber shopper, too. So much easier.</p>

<p>I recently read a comment that summed it up nicely… wish I had the exact wording. Perhaps someone can help me. To paraphrase: America, where we give thanks for everything we have, then the next day trample people in search of everything we want.</p>

<p>It’s not the “next day” anymore…</p>

<p>I dont shop at all on black Friday. I do all my holiday shopping before Thanksgiving. Ive done that for years.
Its really nice.
If you order online, it also gives more time for shipping.</p>

<p>Bring back the Blue Laws. Door Busters at 6am were mildly cute but we are 10 years past that. People galloping past the actual conviviality to rush to a sale on Thanksgiving at 7pm borders on the obscene. Oh yeah, and forcing workers to be there to ring up disposable nonsense. Who can live with that?</p>