Date: Tue, 29 Oct 96 11:24:00 PST From: Robert Clark <ROBERTC@PII.COM> To: FreeBSD Chat <freebsd-chat@freebsd.org> Subject: FW: countdown Message-ID: <327659EC@smtp>
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Yeah, I could see copies of OS/2 on the shelf, next to those pine shaped air fresheners, and the overpriced mini bottles of saline solution, down at the corner 7-11. "I'd like a microwave burrito, a couple of skin mags, and a copy of slakware linux..." [RC] ---------- From: owner-freebsd-chat To: wosch Cc: chat Subject: Re: countdown Date: Tuesday, October 29, 1996 1:57PM Regarding laws regulating hours of business: There are many times that I work through the night, and need to stop by a store to pick up supplies, or simply want to shop at night. Many regions in the US have few restrictions as to the hours of store operation. It is really neat to shop at 0300 in the morning (perhaps because I worked too late.) Of course, there are still areas where the "blue laws" still restrict business hours. In fact, here in Indiana, our liquor stores still cannot be open during Sunday (except for the early hours of the morning before closing at 0300.) Now, if only the computer stores were open late at night, and early in the morning. I wouldn't be surpised if there aren't such stores on the west coast though. John
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