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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. 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 .

  4. ComputerLand - Wikipedia

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    Faber first designed a pilot store, at Hayward, California, with the then-revolutionary concept of providing a "full service" store, offering under one roof all that the customer needed to support their PCs. [1] [2] The original name, Computer Shack, changed after opposition from Radio Shack. [3] The renamed ComputerLand began franchising.

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    Options for payment include in-store gift cards to close to 50 retailers and restaurants. Cons. ... 'Gilmore Girls' fans say Lauren Graham is 'so back' with new TV show. Entertainment.

  6. Happy Gilmore Is Back! Adam Sandler and Ben Stiller ... - AOL

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    Adam Sandler is back in the (golf) swing of it!. Filming for Happy Gilmore 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the 1996 sports comedy classic, is underway — and both Sandler, 58, and costar Ben ...

  7. CompUSA - Wikipedia

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    CompUSA, Inc., was a retailer and reseller of personal computers, consumer electronics, technology products and computer services. Starting with one brick-and-mortar store in 1986 under the name Soft Warehouse, by the 1990s CompUSA had grown into a nationwide big box chain. At its peak, it operated at least 229 locations. [1]