A: that is to cute. its not your average gift either. i like the fact that its different and its unique. you can get him a black one but i also like the red one. ask him what his favorite color is and get the color one that he chooses.
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Target and Kohl's offers Black Friday 2010 electronic deals
ONE OF the leading retailers in the United States, Target stores will be coming with doorbuster deals on Black Friday, November 26. Target stores for the Black Friday 2010 deals will be opening at 4 am and deals will be available until 10 am. on various range of electronics, video games, toys, houseware and more.
In the electronics items for the Black Friday 2010, Target stores are offering Apple iPod nano 8GB MP3 Player with Free $15 Gift Card for $145, Apple iPod touch 8GB MP3 Player with Free $30 Gift Card for $225, Boost Mobile No-Contract Phones (incognito or Juno) for $39.99, Digital Decor 7" Digital Photo Frame with Remote for $29, Digital Decor Digital Photo Keychain with Carabiner Clip for $10.
According to the Target Black Friday 2010 ad, the retailer is also offering Memorex Progressive Scan DVD Player for $19. 99, Philips Dual-Screen Portable DVD Player for $85, Philips Speaker with Rotating iPod/iPhone Dock for $69.99, Polaroid V720 Digital HD Camcorder for $49, RCA 7" Portable DVD Player (4 Colors) for $49 and Sony BDP-S370 WiFi Ready Blu-ray Disc Player for $99.
Y Combinator S12 Demo Day Batch 2: Meet Instacart, Coco Controller, Referly
Early-stage venture firm Y Combinator ‘s 15th Demo Day is underway with 75 startup presentations throughout the day. It’s the firm’s biggest and most selective class to date, and Mountain View’s Computer Science Museum is packed with roughly 400 or so investors and observers.
You can meet the startups from Demo Day’s first batch here , and the third batch here , but now let’s look at the second set of companies that demo-ed their work to VC firms, angels, and the press:

Flightfox says its search engine can be more efficient and and cost-effective than competitors like Expedia. It’s a marketplace of real people (like travel agents) who work competitively against each other to find you the very best flight. Basically the way it works is this: you put in your travel dates and places, choose an amount to award the finder of the best fare, and sit back and let the contest take place. The company says it has already made $120,000 in finder’s fees of about $30 or so. The company initially launched for the leisure market, but they eventually have plans to go into corporate flights. The company just closed an $800,000 round of funding from YC, 500 Startups, Kevin Laws (board member at AngelList), Matt Dickinson (early investor in Ark), Mick Liubinskas (from Pollenizer), and others.


