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  2. Gilmore Avenue (Quezon City) - Wikipedia

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    According to local computer retailer PC Options, the business was the first computer retail store to open in the area, claiming that contrary to popular belief, the "PC" in the name does not actually refer to personal computers, but rather, coincidentally was the initials of the shop's founder and owner.

  3. Micro Center - Wikipedia

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    Micro Center is an American computer retail store, headquartered in Hilliard, Ohio. It was founded in 1979, and as of 2024, [update] has 28 stores in 19 states. The chain is a highly electronic and mechanical center for building personal computers and gaming computers .

  4. Pisonet - Wikipedia

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    A pisonet is a ''mini-type'' internet cafe or computer shop mainly found in the areas of Metro Manila and the Philippines. [1] Pisonet terminals are commonly used by Filipinos in lower-income groups as well as children as an inexpensive way to browse the internet and play video games .

  5. 'Happy Gilmore 2' release date, more cameos teased by Adam ...

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    Happy Gilmore' sequel's cast: Adam Sandler, Bad Bunny, Travis Kelce, more confirmed "He texted me after the fact, 'By the way, that thing you told me not to talk about, I talked about,'" he joked ...

  6. Happy Gilmore Runs Into a Rival, Mourns a Friend in Netflix ...

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    Adam Sandler’s character isn’t exactly living up to his name in the surprisingly emotional teaser trailer for Happy Gilmore 2, which the actor shared early on Christmas Day via his Instagram.

  7. Paul Terrell - Wikipedia

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    Paul Terrell started the Byte Shop in Mountain View, California in December 1975. By January, he was approached by individuals who wanted to open their own stores. He signed dealership agreements with them, whereby he would take a percentage of their profits, and soon there were Byte Shops in Hayward, Santa Clara, San Jose, Palo Alto, Fresno, and Portland, Oregon.