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capebretoncanadian

Joined: 20 Feb 2005
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:07 pm Post subject: Daegu...moving out sale! |
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Hey guys and gals, heading back to Canada and am looking to offload many of my accumulated items from the last two years. I'll list the items. If you want pictures or would like to make an offer on any of the things just drop me a PM and we'll work it out from there.
#1 Computer+ Accessories- SOLD
#2 DVD player-Avix dvd player with remote- SOLD
#3 CD player- Inkel CD/tape/radio player w/remote.....NOW..asking 20,000
#4 Standup fan- telescopes to about 4 feet high, paid 40,000....would like 20,000
#5 Acoustic Guitar w/ soft case- Koah brand acoustic guitar-SOLD
#6 Wallpaper- Bought some nice flower print wallpaper to replace the yellowed crap in my apt., but never got around to it. Anyway, paid 70,000 for two big rolls of it..would like to see 35-40,000 for it.
#7 Vacuum cleaner- SOLD
#8 Books- mostly english books, I have a lot of them. Including all of the Let's Talk series, all of the True Stories series, some of the Up and Away series......as well as many individual readers and other resources. Great for private lessons. PM me for a list.....as for price I don't know. If someone is interested in some or all of them, we can work out a price together.
#9 Free junk- Two miniature Xmas trees....one kind of spiral light arrangement, one traditional mini Christmas tree. Take em both!!
-A handful of crappy novels and other stuff, some somewhat dated guides to Korea and Thailand.
- A plant, dn't know what it is, but I've grown rather attached to it. I don't want it to die!!
Anyway, all of this stuff will be available on Dec. 1st, with some stuff before that or now. If you're interested in any or all of it. Don't hesitate to PM me. I would prefer to get rid of this stuff to Daegonians but if someone wants any of it outside of here perhaps we could work something out.
Cheers!
CBC
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fasequeira
Joined: 20 May 2004
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Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 12:31 am Post subject: |
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What is the name of the little program you downloaded to watch TV?
I'm a little far away to relieve you of any of your things, but I would love to watch NHL games again.
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makemischief

Joined: 04 Nov 2005 Location: Traveling
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Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 1:34 am Post subject: |
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hey fasequeira- unrelated to the nice little sale above- but just so you know, google video has a deal with the NHL and they have all the full games on there.... but not live alas. it's all at http://video.google.com/nhl.html
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CanadianBanana
Joined: 22 Jun 2006
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Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 5:45 am Post subject: Streaming live TV |
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here use this program. It works and it is 100% free. I catch the hockey games on this awsome program. It is live or Live with about 5-10min delay. http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/TVUPlayer--Beta-Download-35047.html
Note. Because of timezone difference it is hard to watch good programs. got to watch them in the early afternoon.
You can thank me when you try it. hahaha
Sorry about the hijacking. |
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capebretoncanadian

Joined: 20 Feb 2005
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Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 6:03 am Post subject: Re: Streaming live TV |
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CanadianBanana wrote: |
here use this program. It works and it is 100% free. I catch the hockey games on this awsome program. It is live or Live with about 5-10min delay. http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/TVUPlayer--Beta-Download-35047.html
Note. Because of timezone difference it is hard to watch good programs. got to watch them in the early afternoon.
You can thank me when you try it. hahaha
Sorry about the hijacking. |
Yeah that's the program. It's pretty awesome. I get up early every morning to catch some puck. It's a godsend. No worries on the hijack. |
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capebretoncanadian

Joined: 20 Feb 2005
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Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 6:03 am Post subject: Re: Streaming live TV |
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CanadianBanana wrote: |
here use this program. It works and it is 100% free. I catch the hockey games on this awsome program. It is live or Live with about 5-10min delay. http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/TVUPlayer--Beta-Download-35047.html
Note. Because of timezone difference it is hard to watch good programs. got to watch them in the early afternoon.
You can thank me when you try it. hahaha
Sorry about the hijacking. |
sorry double post
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capebretoncanadian

Joined: 20 Feb 2005
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Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 6:03 am Post subject: Re: Streaming live TV |
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CanadianBanana wrote: |
here use this program. It works and it is 100% free. I catch the hockey games on this awsome program. It is live or Live with about 5-10min delay. http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/TVUPlayer--Beta-Download-35047.html
Note. Because of timezone difference it is hard to watch good programs. got to watch them in the early afternoon.
You can thank me when you try it. hahaha
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Christ......triple post |
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fasequeira
Joined: 20 May 2004
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Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 6:20 am Post subject: |
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I'm sorry about hijacking the thread, too, but I've been here 6 years and really miss watching hockey! Thanks so much for the link. I'll check it out. ^_^ |
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capebretoncanadian

Joined: 20 Feb 2005
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Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 6:49 am Post subject: |
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Anyway.......enough of that children. Daddy says 'Let's make a deal!!'. Relieve me of my earthly possessions!! Here's a description of the books I'm getting rid of.
I have....
The Let's Talk series.Three books, with accompanying teachers manuals for each, to make a total of six. With a CD for each book.
The True Stories series. They're really popular here. In case you're not familiar....they deal with real life stories of interest, about twenty stories for each book with accompanying questions and discussion material. I'm missing two books in the series at the ridiculously easy low end, and the really difficult top end. That leaves four books in the middle, which have been more than adequate for my needs. They're my most useful books.
Partial Up and Away series.....1 through 4...good books for basic stuff. We use them at my school.
English Grammar in Use- Great grammar book for Intermediate students.
English for Everyday Activities- A cool little book breaking down things step by step...like getting ready for school....making breakfast etc. Sixty-one different lessons with CD.
Junior Reading Tutor and Reading Tutor- Two readers with vocab defined in Korean...great books...even if you want to pick up a few words of Korean on your own.
Exploring English 1- A beat up copy that I got from God knows where
A TOEFL book on History and the Arts.
For the kiddies....I've got a great little pop up book about Halloween...kindys go nuts over it. Also a big colorful book based on the song Wheels on the bus that's pretty fun to use. A basic phonics book. A good condensed fairytale story book called Literary Place. Also I have a stack (maybe 100?) of flashcards that are gold with the kids as well.
Additionally I got some storybooks I borrowed from my school and then photocopied. There's about 50 or so in all, with about 4 of each story.So about 12 titles in all I guess, I'm not going through em all.
So that's about it. That's 24 books, a stack of flash cards, and a stack of readers. I'd like to get rid of them all together....selling them in 10 different sales just seems like a pain in the ass to me... 100,000 seems like a fair price..... you can make your money back on these suckers in two classes...have at er' |
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archer904
Joined: 04 Sep 2006
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 4:45 am Post subject: Re: Daegu...moving out sale! |
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Sending you a PM for a lot of this stuff, right now.
capebretoncanadian wrote: |
Hey guys and gals, heading back to Canada and am looking to offload many of my accumulated items from the last two years. I'll list the items. If you want pictures or would like to make an offer on any of the things just drop me a PM and we'll work it out from there.
#1 Computer+ Accessories- Basic, no frills Pentium 4 computer, small 15 gb hard drive. Not what you want if you're a gamer or use your computer for heavy stuff. However, for me, it has been a perfect little machine for downloading entertainment, messenger, and internet. Even downloaded a cool little program that allows me to watch most of the TV channels from back in Canada and the States. Watching Dallas vs. Calgary right now. Yeehaw!
It includes the main system, keyboard, monitor (CRT), mouse.....I want to get rid of all the comp stuff though. With it I'm selling my desk, a good padded adjustable wheelie chair and a sweet little five speaker surround sound system with a woofer.
For all asking 400,000 or best offer. Easy way to get the whole setup.
#2 DVD player-Avix dvd player with remote- 50,000
#3 CD player- Inkel CD/tape/radio player w/remote.....good little system....paid 100,000......asking 50,000
#4 Standup fan- telescopes to about 4 feet high, paid 40,000....would like 20,000
#5 Acoustic Guitar w/ soft case- Koah brand acoustic guitar-paid 150,000...would like to see 80,000 for it.
#6 Wallpaper- Bought some nice flower print wallpaper to replace the yellowed crap in my apt., but never got around to it. Anyway, paid 70,000 for two big rolls of it..would like to see 35-40,000 for it.
#7 Vacuum cleaner- Little dustbuster style vacuum cleaner, with charger and a few different attachments...paid 40,000....asking 20,000.
#8 Books- mostly english books, I have a lot of them. Including all of the Let's Talk series, all of the True Stories series, some of the Up and Away series......as well as many individual readers and other resources. Great for private lessons. PM me for a list.....as for price I don't know. If someone is interested in some or all of them, we can work out a price together.
#9 Free junk- Two miniature Xmas trees....one kind of spiral light arrangement, one traditional mini Christmas tree. Take em both!!
-A handful of crappy novels and other stuff, some somewhat dated guides to Korea and Thailand.
- A plant, dn't know what it is, but I've grown rather attached to it. I don't want it to die!!
Anyway, all of this stuff will be available on Dec. 1st, with some stuff before that or now. If you're interested in any or all of it. Don't hesitate to PM me. I would prefer to get rid of this stuff to Daegonians but if someone wants any of it outside of here perhaps we could work something out.
Cheers!
CBC |
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capebretoncanadian

Joined: 20 Feb 2005
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 5:19 am Post subject: Re: Daegu...moving out sale! |
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[quote="archer904"]Sending you a PM for a lot of this stuff, right now.
PM sent! |
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