[00:56] <PCLine__> Good evening everyone.
[00:57] <Unit193> Howdy.
[00:57] <Unit193> dzho: Microcenter sounds like a great idea.
[02:07] <thafreak> dzho: there's a microcenter a few miles from where OLF is held in cbus
[02:07] <thafreak> I would just go there
[02:07] <thafreak> cleveland sucks to drive in :)
[02:08] <thafreak> I'm not allowed at microcenter
[02:09] <thafreak> I tend to spend like $500 when i go
[02:09] <thafreak> and i tend to buy another raspberry pi everytime i'm there...because they have them
[02:09] <thafreak> i have like 4 or so still in the box
[02:09] <thafreak> :/
[12:35] <dzho> thafreak: I have to drive through greater cleveland anyway, and this way it breaks up my trip.
[12:35] <dzho> I have been to the one in columbus that you speak of.
[12:35] <dzho> first time I went, I got to columbus just an hour before they closed :/
[12:36] <dzho> so, I don't want to be in a rush to avoid that this time.
[12:36] <dzho> thafreak: heh, got my first rpi there, yeah. 
[12:36] <dzho> got a banana pi as a gift.
[12:36] <dzho> so far, those are the only two of that kind of form factor I have.
[12:37] <dzho> if microcenter has the pi2 in stock at a reasonable price, that might be something I'd pick up.
[12:37] <dzho> also, my current laptop bag I got there and it has been great but is starting to wear out.
[16:22] <jrgifford> I'm really not allowed in Microcenter...
[16:22] <jrgifford> same reason as thafreak 
[16:22] <jrgifford> It's difficult to avoid walking out of there without spending at LEAST $100.