The MAM Gold Archive Grade? DVD-R is designed for applications requiring long-term storage of sensitive data, video or music files. The reflective layer is comprised of 24 karat gold, which allows maximum resistance to chemical breakdown -- one of the major causes of disc failure. Along with choosing the right recording dye material and bonding agent (Note: A DVD-R is made of two polycarbonate discs bonded together) the long-term stability of the reflective layer is crucial. Reflective layers using your standard ?silver? surface are subject to oxidation (rust) over a long period of exposure to moisture. Unlike silver jewelry, a gold ring won't rust and neither will the gold reflective layer in this disc. In optical discs, the use of gold can triple the life of a standard disc. Preliminary tests show that the MAM Gold Archive Grade? DVD can last significantly longer than ordinary silver recordable DVD discs. Although tests are currently underway and results will soon be available, we can assume from our experience with gold layer CD-R that the expected life of these discs will be similar. The MAM DVD is offered as the long awaited companion to the MAM Archive Grade? Gold CD-R, which has an expected lifetime of 300 years and has earned a reputation as the highest quality storage media available today. This disc has a gold MAM-A "Diamond Coat" scratch resistant surface, hub printable top surface, and a 8x recording surface. It will work with Rimage and CopyPro Thermal Printers,
- Company: MAM-A
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The perfect way to organize your sports tickets: Your original tickets from sporting events are safely kept and nicely displayed.
Years of tickets become pages of memories that bring back the joy, sweat and tears of all those exciting games!
Your tickets are held in place by a clear plastic cover - there is no adhesive!
- Company: Specialty Albums, Inc.
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too long....The MAM-A Gold Archive-Grade CD-R is MAM-A's highest performance recordable disc, providing longevity and durability far in excess of conventional CD-R. Every MAM-A Gold Archive-Grade disc uses robust
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- Company: Motown
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- Company: Reprise Records
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The Art of the Piano is a feature-length, 106-minute documentary that presents in refreshingly straightforward fashion a portrait of 20th-century piano playing. The format is simple: short segments on virtually all of the great pianists who have ever been captured on film, augmented by extracts from interviews, sometimes with the pianists themselves, or with later conductors and musicians of international stature, including specially filmed contributions from Daniel Barenboim, Sir Colin Davis, Evgeny Kissin, Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, and Tamás Vásáry. The narration by John Tusa offers an overview of piano music through the century, though the heart of the film is the great quantity of rare archive historic footage, with extracts from performances by Gould, Horowitz, Paderwski, Rachmaninoff, Richter, Rubinstein, and many others. The interviews are short, but offer considerable insight, while the film of so many revered pianists brought together is a literal eye-opener, especially for those who have previously only known these masters from LP and CD. This is, like the companion program The Art of Singing, as close to definitive as a single film can get, even going so far as to include footage from the "silent" era with sound from corresponding recordings. --Gary S. Dalkin, Amazon.co.uk
- Company: Nvc Arts
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In the 1980s determined researchers began scouring the world for color film shot during World War II, and the result of their quest is spectacular. Seeing the war through the ubiquitous black-and-white footage has always made the experience somewhat distant, but in clear, crisp color, the enormity of the war and its horrors is startling and dramatic. Films of Nazi rallies are all the more disturbing; a viewer seeing the scene in color realizes the massive crowds saluting Hitler are no longer gray and faceless masses, but gatherings of well- dressed civilians. Color combat footage, from across Europe and the Pacific, is frighteningly immediate, and some of it, showing the wounded, the dead, and even prisoners being executed, will no doubt be disturbing for many viewers. Violence and destruction on an unimaginable scale is vividly put on display, as are smaller moments of soldiers smiling for the camera or liberated prisoners from the concentration camps staring in pained bewilderment. The episodes, produced by the History Channel, are introduced by veteran journalist Roger Mudd, and the narration for each individual segment typically contains excerpts from letters and diaries describing events close to those depicted in the film footage. The footage used is of a surprisingly high quality (much of it was shot and stored away, virtually unseen for decades), and it provides a stunning look at how the war appeared to those fighting it. --Robert J. McNamara
- Company: A&E Home Video
- ISBN: 0767027329
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- Company: New Line Home Video
- ISBN: 0780618513
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Brilliant performances from an amazing cast highlight this piece of modern theater history. James Earl Jones stars as Lear in this digitally remastered recording of a live performance in the park. (If you've ever wished you could see one of Joseph Papp's legendary New York Shakespeare Festival productions, this is your chance.) The crowd reactions add a layer to the play by helping to bring the excellent production to life. The direction is vibrant, keeping both a reverence for Shakespeare's work and the importance of entertaining a crowd in mind. The astonishing supporting cast includes Rosalind Cash, Paul Sorvino, Rene Auberjonois, and Raul Julia, and a remarkable performance by Douglass Watson as Kent. --Ali Davis
- Company: Kultur
- ISBN: 0769727379
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- Company: Furniture On The Web

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A wonderful reproduction of vintage archival boxes. Each one fits in the other and this is a great way to add a lot of storage with a classy look in a closet, bedroom, bathroom or office. Boxes are 5.5", 6.7", 7.9" and 8.7"
- Company: Comptoir de Famille
- Amazon Price: $59.99

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Meticulously reproduced from archival Hunter design blueprints, The Archive Original revives the vintage ceiling fan in its purest form. A celebration of all things beautiful and well-built, it's an ideal homage to the power and persistence of Hunter's cast-iron workhorse.
- Company: Hunter Fan Company
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Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 03/04/2008
- Company: WARNER HOME VIDEO
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Here are three films that couldn't and wouldn't have been made at any other time. Contrary to popular belief, the history of Hollywood permissiveness, what filmmakers could "get away with" on screen, is not a steadily rising graph from puritanical early days to the party-hearty present. In the early 1930s, a national mood of shock over the stock market crash and impatience with Prohibition licensed a relaxation of the movie industry's self-censorship policies. Sexuality--always a driving force in movie plots and characterizations, even when repressed--became a more explicit presence, with costuming that sometimes pushed the envelope for exposure of epidermis and dialogue that could be shockingly blunt. Baby Face (1933) was made at Warner Bros., the golden-age studio with the grittiest style and the most street cred. The gutsy Barbara Stanwyck stars as a young woman from a factory town who hops a boxcar to the big city and sleeps her way to the top--a progress famously indexed by a camera ascending floor by floor outside a Gotham office building as she trades up, one corporate suitor after another. No other major-studio film was more explicit about sex as a tool and a commodity, yetBaby Face is curiously less sexy than any number of movies that weren't so outspoken about it. This TCM collection features both the theatrical-release version familiar for decades and a recently rediscovered preview version that is markedly superior, runs five minutes longer, and includes more sexual liaisons. It also happily lacks an absurd final scene that got tacked onto the release version to explain how the heroine learned to be content with a modest lifestyle. Red-Headed Woman (1932) is arguably the raunchiest movie Jean Harlow made at MGM (though not as raunchy as her scenes in Howard Hughes' 1930 Hell's Angels). Unlike Stanwyck in Baby Face--a proletarian heroine grimly selling herself to beat capitalism and the patriarchy at their own game--Harlow's character brazenly relishes both the sex and the posh life it wins for her. The lion's share of this sardonic comedy, scripted by Anita Loos and an uncredited F. Scott Fitzgerald, focuses on Harlow's seduction of her married boss (Chester Morris) and the havoc she wreaks in his upper-crust world. Charles Boyer has a role (his first Hollywood credit) as a French chauffeur who knows how to give satisfaction, and the film's air of breezy ribaldry even allows the star a casual flash of bare breast. The rarest item in the collection, the 1931 Universal version of Waterloo Bridge, has long been unseen because MGM bought the film in order to do a 1940 remake (starring Vivien Leigh) and locked the original away in the vault. Directed by James Whale the same year he did Frankenstein (1931), the picture charts the romance of a chorus-girl-turned-streetwalker (Mae Clarke) and a well-born young soldier (Kent Douglass) on brief furlough from the trenches during WWI. Apart from a zesty prelude in a London music hall and two scenes on the titular bridge, the film remains yoked to its talky theatrical source, a Robert E. Sherwood play flogging the hoary conceit that no fallen woman, however pure of heart, could be permitted to marry into a good family. Unlike the Hays Code-compliant remake, the film leaves no doubt how the heroine makes her living. --Richard T. Jameson
- Company: Warner Home Video
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This Pirates of Penzance is primarily a historical document, part of the Broadway Theater Archive television series. It presents, with some inevitable, tiny technical shortcomings, a live 1980 performance in Central Park, not the 1983 movie of the same name that also starred Linda Ronstadt and Kevin Kline. Those who remember that film, which had the benefit of retakes and editing, a lavish production budget, and the spaciousness of a Hollywood studio, may find this video less polished. On its own terms, it is nonetheless thoroughly enjoyable. Advantages of this live performance include a sense of spontaneity, and the feeling of being part of a theatrical audience that is visibly and audibly having a very good time. The (reduced and partly electronic) orchestra is also visible; scenery is minimal; the onstage pirate boat, excellent for a live production, is no match for what a movie can offer. The voices are uneven, and some of them evoke Broadway more than London. But the performance is well styled, lively, and energetic. Gilbert and Sullivan's witty sparkle comes through clearly. --Joe McLellan
- Company: Kultur Video
- ISBN: 0769796427
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This adorable kit contains everything you need for a relaxing bath. Treat yourself to this timeless bath ritual practiced throughout history by such notorious beauties, Cleopatra and Napoleon's Empress Josephine. Rich and creamy, milk baths have been used for centuries to soften the skin. Milk helps to clarify, resulting in skin that is soft, smooth and glowing. Bloom uses true essential oils chosen for their aromatherapeutic stress reducing and relaxing properties. Enjoy the fragrance, luxurious feel and result of this most favorite of bath treatments.
Comes with a wooden scoop. Peace of mind included.
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Treat yourself to this timeless bathing ritual. Milk helps to clarify and soothe, resulting in skin that is soft & smooth. Added essential oils are chosen for their stress reducing properties.
Rainy Afternoon is the essence of lush forest and wildflowers drenched in rain. 1 LB. 59 g.
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Expressed from the peel of the fresh fruit, lemon oil is a sweetly scented, purifying oil. It combines well with tea tree in cleansing applications for blemishes.
- Company: Aura Cacia
- List Price: $6.05

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Connect this Panasonic DVD Burner to the USB port on select Panasonic camcorders. And copying a recording from an SD card or hard drive is as easy as selecting from the menu on the camcorder.
- Company: Panasonic
- List Price: $199.95
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Maximizer File Storage Box allows storage of both letter-size and legal-size files, even at the same time. Stores 24" of legal-size or 30" of letter-size (12" of legal-size and 15" of letter-size at the same time). Heavy-duty construction increases stacking strength with full wall support. Includes lift-off lid. Average amount of evenly distributed weight that can be safely stacked on top of a box is 920 lb.
- Company: Perma Products
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The Produplicator 1 to 1 multimedia backup center is a professional multi media solution that handles data backup of flash memory cards and drives as well as providing optical disc duplication in an all-in-one system. The compact design contains built-in readers that carefully detect and read a multiple variety of memory card and flash drive formats ranging from USB, MS Memory Stick, CF CompactFlash, SD Secure Digital, and MMC MultiMediaCard. Data transfer and archive functions are easily accomplished on the user-friendly LCD interface with just one touch of a button. One key function is Multi-Session Backup, where multiple small capacity memory cards or USB drives can be archived into one CD or DVD disc. When copying a flash memory card with more data than one CD or DVD disc can hold, the Disc Spanning function can automatically distribute the data to multiple target CD or DVD discs. In addition to these standard multimedia features, the device is also a disc duplicator that copies audio CD, video CD, DVD video, and virtually any data disc in a matter of minutes without the use of a computer.
- Company: Produplicator
- List Price: $400.00
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Dazzle DVD Recorder provides a simple, affordable way to make high-quality home video. Let your friends and family enjoy movies on professional-looking DVDs, complete with menus and chapters. This plug-and-play USB 2.0 device captures video to DVD, directly from VCRs, camcorders or other video equipment. Add your own menu and chapter functions for simple navigation. Burn your video to a DVD without first copying files to the PC hard drive, saving valuable time and space. Combined with the unique wizard-based, friendly interface of the Dazzle Instant DVD Recorder software, the powerful Dazzle video capture device allows you to quickly and affordably back up personal video collections.
- Company: Pinnacle Systems
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A staple to any guy's cold weather wardrobe, this handsome pea coat offers timeless sophistication and plenty of comfort during the fall and winter.
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Store all or your cherished family memories with the Side Photo Album In Green by Pearhead. With easy to load slide-in photo pocket pages, it makes creating the perfect photo album a snap! And with its unique identification, you can place this adorable album on any bookcase or shelf, displaying a full array of cherished family photos.
- Company: Pearhead
- Amazon Price: $19.95

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Store all or your cherished family memories with the Side Photo Album In Yellow by Pearhead. With easy to load slide-in photo pocket pages, it makes creating the perfect photo album a snap! And with its unique identification, you can place this adorable album on any bookcase or shelf, displaying a full array of cherished family photos.
- Company: Pearhead
- Amazon Price: $19.95

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The first trading card set to feature Batman's history in comic books from his first appearance in Detective Comics #27 in 1939 to the present! Every year of the Caped Crusader will be featured in this comprehensive 72-card set. Bonus Cards include a 9-card Lenticular set, featuring Batman, Robin, Joker and more; an 18-card "Batman Gallery" set, depicting different artistic interpretations of Batman since 1939; an 18-card retro 1940 Batman Gum set mirroring the classic 1940 Superman Gum cards. Production is limited to 7,500 numbered boxes. One hand-drawn, colored SketchaFEX Card is found in every box! Allocations are expected. Also available is the custom-designed album, including a bonus promo card. 4 cards per pack, 24 packs per box.
- Company: Rittenhouse
- Amazon Price: $44.99

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Darth Stewie lives! Limited edition of 1,000 pieces. Two great characters in one fun collectible! An Entertainment Earth Exclusive! Darth Stewie emerges as the Dark Lord of the Sith in the Family Guy episode 'Blue Harvest.' This splendid Acme Character Key comes double matted with a title tag and certificate of authenticity. The exquisite piece is composed of a cel layer floated over a lithographic background and features a striking color rendition of the character, along with a backdrop of sketches and a color reference. Matted measurements are 6-inches tall x 8-inches wide. Limited edition of 1,000 pieces. Order yours while you still can! Final product pending licensor approval. Designed exactly as the character appears in the 2007 Family Guy episode, Darth Stewie is a menacing Dark Lord of the Sith despite being only 1-year old. He's a little short for a Sith Lord, but he's strong enough with the Force to control great power within the Empire. However, that doesn't mean he's capable of selling his Los Angeles condo! Giclée (pronounced 'zhee-clay') is an invented name for the process of making fine-art prints from a digital source using ink-jet printing. The word was coined to distinguish commonly known industrial 'Iris proofs' from the fine-art prints artists were producing on the same printers. The name has since come to mean any high-quality, ink-jet print, and is often used in galleries and print shops to denote such. In the past few years, the word (as a fine-art term) has come to be associated with prints using fade-resistant 'archival' inks and the inkjet printers that use them. A wide variety of substrates are available, including various textures and finishes such as matte photo paper, watercolor paper, cotton canvas, or artist textured vinyl. This article uses material from the Wikipedia article 'Giclée', and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License, .
- Company: Acme Archives
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Topps Michael Jordan Archives Basketball "Rookie" Card In Protective Display Case
- Company: Topps
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 BOOK SKI-DOO SLED ARCHIVE
- Company: MOTORBOOKS INT.
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- Company: Old Glory
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