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1598 Bay Ave, Trail, British Columbia, V1R 4B3, Canada
(250) 368-3029 www.selkirkcomputers.com
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Nov 23, 2017
Ryan is incredibly knowledgable and accommodating. He is sole owner and operator, but quick to return your calls when he is out of the office.

Jan 30, 2018
Stay away from this guy!!! He is an awful person!! I caught him stealing my personal files! When I confronted him he lied outright! I got mad and he called the police!!! NOT TO BE TRUSTED!!!!

Jan 30, 2018
Lama Baldy has very poor business ethics. Bashing the competition in the form of a TROLL.

Apr 18, 2017
A complete and utterly ugly man. I writer friend of mine lost everything he had accomplished in life. Getting his computer fixed here When told, My friend got angry, and the owner called the police on him later. A truly ugly man.

Jul 23, 2017
Bought a second hand laptop there

INDUSTRY BLOGS

A Spirited History: The Role of Whisky During American Prohibition

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Whisky lovers, get ready for a journey into the past, as today, we're delving into the intriguing role whisky played during one of the most dramatic periods in American history - the...

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Prohibition and the Transformation of Women's Social Status and Behavior in the 1920s

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The 1920s, often referred to as the "Roaring Twenties," were a time of significant social and cultural change in the United States, particularly for women. One major element of...

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Famous Women and the Repeal of Prohibition: Evolving Perspectives

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While women were instrumental in initiating the Prohibition era, they also played a significant role in its repeal. The societal and cultural shifts during the 1920s and early...

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Whiskey Production: 18th Century Methods vs Modern Techniques

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In the 18th century, the choice of grain for whiskey production was largely determined by regional availability. In Scotland and Ireland, barley was the predominant grain, while...

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Single Malt vs. Blended Whiskey: A Comprehensive Guide

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Whether you are a whiskey connoisseur or a casual enthusiast, understanding the nuanced world of whiskey can be a delightful pursuit. Two terms that often spark curiosity are...

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Female Bootleggers of Prohibition: Stories of Defiance

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Prohibition, the legal enforcement banning alcohol sale and consumption in the United States from 1920 to 1933, was a unique period that saw a rise in illegal activities designed...

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Whisky Wonders: An Expedition Across Regions

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There's a world of difference between sipping a peaty Scotch, an earthy Irish whiskey, or a sweet and smoky American bourbon. These variations are not merely due to the distilleries'...

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The Science of H2O: Why Water Matters in Whisky Production

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Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink? Not so in whisky production! Here's a playful dive into the scientific significance of water in crafting the spirit we all adore....

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