Toshiba Coupons
You can find all the great Toshiba products at Toshiba .com. Whether you’re looking for that huge TV of your dreams, a new laptop, a printer or more memory, you can find it all here.
- Toshiba - $10 off 320GB Hard drive bundle using coupon code UPGRADE - Posted on 11/4/09 and Expires on 11/30/09
- Toshiba - Get 2 Free Tom Clancy games when you buy Toshiba laptops with ATI discrete graphics - Posted on 11/4/09 and Expires on 11/30/09
- Toshiba - 15% off Toshiba-brand laptop accessories using coupon code BIGSCREEN - Posted on 11/4/09 and Expires on 11/9/09
- Toshiba - 50% off eco-friendly carrying cases by Targus and Mobile Edge when you buy a Toshiba Satellite L500 or L550 - Posted on 11/4/09 and Expires on 11/13/09
- Toshiba - Receive up to $50 off after mail-in rebate on Canon printers - Posted on 10/9/09 and Expires on 12/31/15
- Toshiba - $20 off Targus 15.4-inch carrying case - Posted on 10/9/09 and Expires on 12/31/15
- Toshiba - Buy select Toshiba laptops, Get a Free Upgrade to Windows 7 when available - Posted on 9/16/09 and Expires on 1/31/10
- Toshiba - Buy a Toshiba Satellite or Qosmio, Get a Free Windows 7 Upgrade when released - Posted on 7/29/09 and Expires on 1/31/10
- Toshiba - Toshiba 10.1-inch mini NB205 netbook only $329.99 - Posted on 7/3/09 and Expires on 12/31/15
- Toshiba - Free Shipping w/ $499.99 Purchase - Posted on 7/3/09 and Expires on 12/31/15
- Toshiba - Free Shipping on Portege Orders - Posted on 5/23/09 and Expires on 12/31/15
- Toshiba - 25% off select customizable Toshiba Satellite laptops - Posted on 4/15/09 and Expires on 12/31/15
- Toshiba - Great Deals on Refurbished Laptops - Posted on 10/3/08 and Expires on 12/31/15
- Toshiba - Free Ground Shipping on any Toshiba Notebook PC - Posted on 3/27/07 and Expires on 12/31/15
- Toshiba - Special Offers - Posted on 9/23/05 and Expires on 12/31/15
ExploraVision Contest!
Now in its 16th year, ExploraVision encourages K-12 students of all interest, skill and ability levels to create and explore a vision of future technology by combining their imaginations with the tools of science. All inventions and innovations result from creative thinking and problem solving. That’s what ExploraVision is all about.
Here’s how it works:
To enter ExploraVision, students work in groups of two, three or four — simulating a real research and development (R&D) team. A teacher serves as team coach, and you can also choose an optional mentor.
* Each team selects a technology (or an aspect of a technology) that is present in and relevant to their lives
* First, the team explores what the technology does, how it works, and how, when and why it was invented
* Next, the team imagines and explores what that technology could be like 20 years from now
* Finally, each team prepares an in-depth report that conveys its vision to others (click here for step-by-step instructions)
Hurry! Entries are due by January 28th, 2008
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3 Comments
Planet Northern Voice
December 11th, 2007
at 4:40am
Toshiba Coupons
John Thurston (AKA JACK SH!T)
December 10th, 2007
at 9:03pm
Hi Chris,
Been a fan from the old TechTV days. My question for you is about clustering. This has just become my new home project. I want to take the unused PCs in my house and put them to work. Here’s the specs I’ll be working with;
My main system is a AMD XP-2600 (clocked at 2019MHz)
The second will be an AMD XP-2200 (factory clocked buy Compaq)
The third is an old P3 (my wife has a nice box but she won’t let me pimp/network it…Did that come out right????)
I think the 2 AMD boxes should work, but the P3 might slow the cluster down.
I have never tried this, and any tips/advice would be nice.
Please respond if you chose to put this on the videocast.
One other thing. My wife uses win 2000Pro by choice, every other system in my house is Linux. My son’s friends come to me for Linux help.
I know you’re not much for Linux, but the kids (10- 20 years old) are loving it! They all want to use my Linux (Ubuntu) over windows. My youngest (10) lives with her Mom, and just asked me to burn her a Live Linux CD just for the games.
Matt Baker
December 11th, 2007
at 7:16pm
What happened to the videos? suddenly its all whoring yourself out to companies. I miss the old Chris!