Costco’s Price Tag
Costco’s price ends at .99, usually a full price, the standard Costco price.


The price ends at .97 It is a clearance item and may be marked down from the regular price
The item price board won’t be restocked again if it has an asterisk.
Prices ending in .39, .49, .69, .79, etc., are manufacturer-specific discounts, not necessarily from Costco.

- Price ends at .00 (which means the item is on a manager’s special) OR .88 is really a good deal i.e. a heavily discounted price to clear the stock
TV Remote Control

Uses of yellow, blue, red and green buttons in TV remote control
YELLOW :- TV Broadcast button
BLUE :- TV input button
RED :- Exits the menu on the TV
GREEN :- Displays Information about the the TV such as the resolution
Use Of The Calculator

Enter the value you want to store in the calculator’s memory. Then press “MS” (memory store) to hold the figure in memory.
When you wish to recall the stored number, press “MR” (memory recall). This will not remove the value from the calculator’s memory.
Press “M+” (memory plus) to add the presently displayed number to the value in memory.
Press “M-” (memory minus) to subtract the present value from the stored value.
For example, if you have “50” in memory and “25” on the calculator display, then press “M+”. The value in the memory will change to “75.” The calculator will not display the result, but you can press “MR” to confirm your changes.
Press “MC” (memory clear) to clear the calculator’s memory.