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The Computer Store

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There is a new Player out on the Grand Prairie in the Entertainment World, and that Player refers to itself as "The Computer Store".  Now, a lot of folks out there might say, "What the Hell is a Computer Store anyway...

Well, that remains to be seen, and more to the point is 'Just how far can a feller run with that.  On eye witness said that he seen the Computer Store up close, and it looked more like a Shotgun School House, or what he actually called it was a  "Little Shotgun School House on the Prairie", a phrase he said he remembered from the Michael Landon TV Series 'Little Shotgun House on the Prairie "  At least that is what he told us he remembered.  Anyway, you get the drift of the conversation.

What he brought back were tales of fantastic entertainment adventures, such as Home Theatre, with HDTV screens so big and vivid, and Surround Sound so realistic, that you would think you were standing in the middle of a horse stampede, or that you were actually there at the Big Shootout between the Clanton;s and Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday at the OK Corral.

He told us about the 'Younger Generation' playing Video Games on their Radeon X1300 Graphic Accelerators, with action faster than Sam Bass could draw his pistol.  And, he said that they still had money left to do other things and did not have to give up either an arm or a leg to get them as they had all their members still intact.

Just about that time, his partner, an  injun, stumbled into town looking for his friend.  He said the injun's name was Two Sheets in the Wind, and we didn;t ask.  Two Sheets was a bit difficult to understand, but we did manage to find out where the Computer Store was located, and that it was real, not just some Fly by Night operation by 'Here Today and Gone Tomorrow Carpet Baggers, Scalawags, Squatters, of Pinkertons.  They were real, had real honest to goodness pricing, extremely knowledgeable, and offered a no dickering Warranty and Support contract on EVERYTHING they sold.  Honest Injun!!

 

 

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