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- 6" - 40" x 9.5 mm Adjustable Steel Cor Bungee
- Offset hook bends away allowing more room to attach
- High density polyethylene coating protects from marring and scratching during use
- Flat, steel I-beam hook is 3x stronger than traditional bungee hooks
- Premium quality rubber cord for superior elasticity and strength
- Color coded size emblems for quick and easy length identification
Wrap yourself in the softness and warmth of Micro Plush Fleece and Micro Cotton Twill. Filled with a hypoallergenic spun polyester with down-like comfort and loft. Can be used as a blanket or throw, or use snaps and two-way zipper close to transform into a wrap 62" x 68" Available in Brick, Chocolate, Navy, or Sage. |
Stillwater, OK-based Alterna-Rockers The All-American Rejects are back and more energetic than ever with their 2008 release, When the World Comes Down. The Power Pop and rhythmic Rock sound of this record can already be sampled on best-selling video game, Madden NFL 09, with the track "The Real World." Also includes the hit single 'Gives You Hell'. 11 tracks. |
System of a Down's sophomore effort is a musically and lyrically ambitious 14-song collection that's even more left-of-center and powerful than their 1998 self-titled debut. Here the Los Angeles-bred foursome tackle everything from government ("Prison Song") to cocaine-crazed groupies ("Psycho") in a more pointed and aggressive manner than Rage Against the Machine. Serj Tankian's hardcore vocals and occasional Middle Eastern flourishes ("Science") contribute to the unique, ultra-intense, and quirky qualities of System circa 2001. Unexpected time changes and death-metal-like intensity give way to mellower moments, all of which make for demanding but irresistible listening. Toxicity is a masterful, unusual, and forceful opus. This release includes a bonus CD-ROM that includes behind-the-scenes footage, band commentary, and concert clips. --Katherine Turman Tags : Toxicity
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"We're not a band that just goes through the motions," says Chris. "We go at everything hard. What I'm most proud of about the new album is we left ourselves a way out. Everybody hit the proverbial brick wall. Everybody fell down and everybody got back up, then we all went back in the room and, what was great, was we found all these different paths to go down." `Different' being the operative word here. Because what 3 Doors Down did after reconnecting with family, and `soul searching', was opt for a new process to the creative part of their relationship. One that emphasized the undeniable strength of the group. The fact that the sum is greater than any individual part. "It is all about getting in that room and hashing it out," recalls lead guitarist Matt Roberts. "If you look at a song like `Train,' it was one of the first songs we wrote for this album. It's kind of a building block that exemplifies the spirit of collaboration. Brad came with words and a melody and we hammered it out." "I remember I had that one in my head at home," laughs Brad. "I was singing it so much a friend threatened to kill me if I didn't get it down." Matt also remembers it as one of the `most fun songs to put together. "The best moments of this band have always been about keeping it a fun ride. You need that sense of accomplishment, but you also need to keep the process comfortable.". Adds Chris: "I think it's also fair to say we are one of the only `southern' bands who has the balls to put a song like `Train' out there these days." The band rented an old farmhouse South of Franklin, Tennessee, where they would not only write songs, but live together, for a while. Says Brad: "The farmhouse was great because it became a wholehearted experience where we just focused on the writing. It was such a close-knit atmosphere, reconnecting us after we had been doing our own thing for a while. It set a cool mood for the entire record, writing out in the country around this fireplace in the basement. Just locking ourselves away and doing it." Matt adds that the unique setting soon sparked 26 or 27 song ideas. "But winter turned colder than expected in Tennessee. So we decided to head to a warmer climate." The band found a ten bedroom mansion in a remote section of Orlando, Florida. They brought in Seventeen Days producer, Johnny K. and turned the house into a recording studio. The originality of the two locations rejuvenated the band's approach. They worked hard to capture that sense of camaraderie on the final product. Once they nailed it, they packed up and headed back to Nashville. Talking legendary mixer, Andy Wallace, into abandoning his NY studio, again, (he also mixed Seventeen Days in Nashville), and they began the final process of putting the pieces together. This album features inspired musicianship as well as some intriguing personal refrains, like on one `band favorite,' "Let Me Be Myself." "That one touches on the wrongheaded notion of how we often try destructive methods to try and kill our pain," says Brad. "But I also want the songs to be open to interpretation. More universal. That one is really talking about anything you can get lost in." And the ballad "Pages": "I think it has a lot of meaning for the whole band. What we've gone through," says Matt. "Brad is pointing out what's going on with his personal situation and ours. It was a very meaningful song for us." The group also nails their share of (in-yer'-face)-rockers like "Runaway." "It's the kind of song you put on only to get somewhere else," says Todd. "Put it on in your car and drive as fast as you can." He and several of the guys also touch on the last song of the album, "She Don't Want The World," one of the most unique 3 Doors Down offerings yet. "That song has really become one of my favorites. It doesn't have a big chorus or anything, just Brad telling a story." Adds Brad: "We even use loops on that one. We were so willing to try different things. I think one of the reasons this is such an important album for us is because every one of us was in a different place prior to any other record we've ever made. And I would say a `better' place. But it's the kind of record that never would have happened if we didn't get off that merry go round for awhile." For Greg (former Puddle Of Mudd drummer, born in Louisiana, raised in Oklahoma), a song like the gutsy "It's The Only One You've Got," also exemplifies the band's `sixth-sense' for cooperation. A true democracy - right down the line. "Just the way that it went down. Chris was trying to learn another song and stumbled upon the riff for this song. Brad was like `hold on, I've got something for that.' Then someone else would join in. The whole thing happened quickly, and it turned out to be such an inspiring song. This has been the most collaborative experience I've ever been involved in. And the most satisfying." "We just can't wait to put this sugar out and get back out on the road," agrees Brad. "It's definitely the one where we got our `grit back." |
One from the prefab feel-good section, about the relationship between what's now called a child-care-giver (and used to be called a nanny) and the young boy she looks after. In this case, the nanny is a Jamaican named Clara, played with appropriate warmth and dialect by Whoopi Goldberg--and her charge is played by Neil Patrick Harris, who would go on to become Doogie Howser. This one is strictly for the bleeding-heart set, with Clara as the all-knowing source of wisdom in a crazy world, enabling the go-go life of her yuppie employers, while she opens their little boy's eyes to how the other half lives, even teaching him Jamaican patois. This film doesn't just tug at the heartstrings--it attempts to yank them clean out of the chest. --Marshall Fine |
No, this isn't a quickie, direct-to-video sequel, cashing in on the success of the 1977 animated hit about adventurous mice, but a full-blown theatrical effort. This time around, Bernard (voiced by Bob Newhart) is trying to pop the question to Bianca (Eva Gabor) when they're summoned to Australia, where a young boy has been kidnapped by a pallid, gray-faced poacher (who looks like and is voiced by George C. Scott). Wilbur, a chatterbox of an albatross (John Candy, replacing the late Jim Jordan's character Orville), and Jake (Tristan Rogers), a kangaroo mouse--Bernard is jealous of the dashing rodent--assist the Rescuers in saving the day and imparting a mild environmental message. The film opens with an absolutely breathtaking aerial sequence--this was made near the beginning of Disney's animation renaissance--so impressive it would seem the story, literally, has nowhere else to go but down, but some smart gags, excellent animation, and rollicking adventures ensue. So why isn't it better known? It had the bad luck to open, in 1990, opposite another kids' film--Home Alone. --David Kronke |
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It'll be hard to get out of the shower after experiencing the relaxing spray of the Cascadia showerhead. The head has a huge 7-3/4-inch diameter with 69 rubber nozzles so water encompasses your whole body during a shower and it actually does feel like you're standing in heavy rainfall. A button on the showerhead's neck lets you change from a soothing, full-body downpour to a concentrated, powerful spray. The 8-inch flexible arm is long enough to adjust to any position for targeting hot water on sore muscles. The Cascadia comes with a collar and a shower arm nut for attaching the arm to the showerhead and the water pipe, plus instructions on how to do it. A flow regulator keeps water at the regulated maximum--2.5 gallons per minute. This showerhead is covered by a five-year warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde |
With just a few Build-It components, scrapwood, a screwdriver and your imagination, you can create a huge variety of jigs and fixtures. Modular system allows you to interchange parts for anything from simple shooter boards to deluxe crosscut, miter and coping sleds. It's perfect for expensive specialty items like tenoning jigs. Unlike conventional jigs, you can add features or redesign at any time. Right Angle Brackets, Clamp and Knobs all work seamlessly with the T-slot for easy assembly and quick adjustability. See Incra's website for FREE jig plans! |
Every who down in Who-ville likes Christmas a lot, but the Grinch who lived just north of Who-ville did NOT! So the cuddly as a cactus Grinch (with termites in his smile and garlic in his soul) tries to wipe out Christmas for the cheerful Who-villains, only to discover: maybe Christmas, he thought doesn't come from as store. Maybe Christmas perhaps means a little bit more! Magnificently narrated by Boris Karloff and animated by cartoon legend Chuck Jones, it's an award-winning Who-roast-beast-feast of a holiday classic! |
Memory Foam Face Cradle - Fleece Sherpa Our Memory Cradle is ideal in a spa and massage setting, and can be used at home for extra comfort while reclining. With its memory foam construction, the cradle provides exceptional comfort, especially during face down techniques. It comfortably conforms to your face without leaving pressure lines common with other face cradles. This cushion also works well with face up techniques or for resting or sleeping. Simply turn the cushion around and use it behind your neck. We use the highest quality material in all of our products to ensure years of comfort and use. High-quality memory foam is the key to the Memory Cradle. The four-inch-high foam is precision cut for more consistent performance. The cover is made with a soft, comfortable, fleece sherpa that s easy to remove and wash. |
Stunning Black Finish, fancy but simple! Suitable for teaching, meeting, speech, training. Best suit doctors, professors, business professionals. Built-in Laser Pointer remote. Page up and down function. USB plug in and play, No need to install software. Simply plug the receiver into the USB and then you're are ready to present using the buttons on the pointer. Allows you to present your slides remotely without having to use a mouse or tap the keyboard. Control distance is over 50 feet. QUALITY IS 100% GUARANTEED! Works with MS Power Point, MS Word, Adobe. Operating system: Vista, Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Mac OS. |
Stunning Silver Finish, fancy but simple! Suitable for teaching, meeting, speech, training. Best suit doctors, professors, business professionals. Built-in Laser Pointer remote. Page up and down function. USB plug in and play, No need to install software. Simply plug the receiver into the USB and then you're are ready to present using the buttons on the pointer. Allows you to present your slides remotely without having to use a mouse or tap the keyboard. Control distance is over 50 feet. Works with MS Power Point, MS Word, Adobe. Operating system: Vista, Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Mac OS. |
RF Wireless Green Laser Pointer 5mw with Page Up/down Presentation Function-Green Laser. This high powered RF wireless Green Laser Presenter is suitable for teaching, meetings, speeches, training and so much more. Built-in Green 5mw Green Laser Pointer and full wireless remote runs on two (2) AAA batteries for over 3-4 hours of continuous use! Remote functions are page up and page down. USB plug in and play, No need to install software. Simply plug the receiver into the USB and then you are ready to give your presentation using the buttons on the pointer unit. We offer the best price on the web for a green laser wireless RF Presenter! It allows you to present your slides or items remotely without having to use a mouse or tap the keyboard. Control distance is over 50ft. Works with Powerpoint, Adobe, Word. |
200 Watt Max Step Down Converter
Converts 220/240 V to 110/120 V
Ideal for fax machines, computers, typewriters and light portable equipment.
Transformer Purchase Guide:
Remember to leave at least a 60%-70% slack for the transformer. For the TVs, the power surge margin is 5 times the wattage of the TV. Heating appliances, laser printers and power tools spike when you turn them on. For these products you need to buy a transformer that is at least 3 times the items capacity.
CANNOT BE USED WITH HEATING APPLIANCES SUCH AS COOKERS, KETTLES OR HAIR STRAIGHTNERS, HAIR DRYERS, CURLING IRONS, TV OR POWER TOOLS. |
Audiovox Electronics VE927 9-inch LCD drop-down TV with built-in slot load DVD player is the perfect addition to your kitchen, dining room, bedroom, or any room. It lets you view your favorite TV shows, watch DVDs, or listen to CDs. It also includes a built-in AM/FM radio tuner, allowing you to keep things hot with your favorite tunes and radio programs. It mounts under a cabinet to keep counter space clear, and the swivel screen makes it simple to get a great view from anywhere in the room. It has a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, built-in ATSC digital TV tuner, front panel operation, built-in speakers, A/V output and a wireless remote control. Cooking Timer Screen format - Wide/Normal Plays DVD, CD, CDR, CDRW discs Selectable Repeat, Program and Resume Playback Language, Sub-Title, Multi-Angle Selection on applicable DVDs AV Out Remote Control Instruction Manual (English, French & Spanish) Mounting Accessories |
Silver needle is the rarest and most spectacular of the white teas. Early in the spring, the individual leaf buds are picked before opening and carefully handcrafted into Yinzhen tea. Each bud is covered with white downy hair and the tea is known for its buttery, nutty flavor. Packed with antioxidants and low in caffeine - a very healthy tea. |

