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A Bayside family was left homeless Monday when their Christmas tree caught fire and sparked a blaze that severely damaged the Walthal Street home. Bayside Assistant Chief Clarence Hall said Tuesday that his department received a call from Sarah Spiers about 10:30 a.m. Monday saying that her home at 7289 Walthal Street had caught on fire. The family had stayed at another residence the night before and when they returned home, they ...
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20 hours ago ago from Activate Windows 7
Twitter It! If it's too good to be true, it probably is. Microsoft has officially sold out of the Windows 7 Home Premium Family Pack in the US. Read the original: Windows 7 Family Pack sells out in US Related Posts Office 2010 confirmed for June 2010 release Chrome OS beta as a Windows 7 spoiler? Windows 7 party packs begin shipping Mac beats out Windows in October Microsoft confirms detailed Windows 7 exploit Microsoft opens up ...
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Microsoft is discontinuing the Windows 7 Family Pack in the U.S.: when retailers run out, it's gone, and each copy of Windows will be full price. Microsoft has pulled the plug on its Windows 7 Family Pack , whereby customers could pick up three licenses to Windows 7 Home Premium edition upgrade licenses for $150. The Family Pack was announced with the rest of Windows 7 pricing in July 2009, and Microsoft touted it as a limited ...
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17 hours ago ago from techAU
There’s been a lot made about Windows 7 pricing, especially the premium for Australian customers. Last week seen Microsoft announce the Windows 7 family pack, now the price of a Windows 7 upgrade for students is only A$49.95. The full upgrade price for Windows 7 Home premium is A$199, which makes this deal a $150 discount. A valid .edu.au email is required and this offer is good through March 31st, 2010. More @ Microsoft
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