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- Transactions are rewarded with lights, sounds and voice messages
- Coin reader identifies real and included plastic play coins
- Checkout scanner comes with realistic sounds
- Real working scale
- Large LCD screen shows real transactions with big, easy-to-read numbers
- Ability to check coin total
- Automatic shut-off saves batteries and reminds kids to "Come and play again!"
- Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award (2003-04)
- Oppenheim Toy Portfolio SNAP Award (Special Needs Adapted Products (2003-04)
- Gold Award Winner-National Parenting Publications Awards for Children's Resources(NAPPA-2003-Tech Toys)
Large, Black, Fire Safe Combination Safe, UL Classified, 1 Hour Proven Fire Protection, ETL Verified For 1 Hour Fire Protection Of CD's, DVD's, Memory Sticks & USB Drives Up To 1700 Fahrenheit, 3 Number Combination Lock With Clicking Dial & Tubular Key Lock, 4 Live Locking Bolts, Metal Handle, New Multi-Position Shelf, Key Rack & Compartment For Small Items, Exterior: 17-27/32"H x 16-11/32"W x 19-5/16"D, Interior: 13-3/4 H x 12/916 W x 11-7/8"D. |
Color: Almond
Give Your Heating and Cooling System a Boost!
Increase your comfort, and save money too!
If you have a room that doesnt get its fair share of warm or cool air from your heating / air conditioning system, the AirFlow Breeze could be your solution. Once you set your target comfort level, the built-in temperature sensor takes over. It will direct the powerful, yet quite fan to pull extra warm or cool air out of weak registers, increasing air flow, and delivering the comfort you demand.
Technical Specs
Size: The AirFlow Breeze is 4 x 10 to fit most standard vent openings,
Material: Flame-retardant plastic,
Power Requirements: 115 VAC converted to 12VDC 500mA (adapter included),
Includes six (6) foot power cord in a matching color,
Power Consumption: 8 Watts,
Fan Speed: The AirFlow Breeze has three fan settings,
Fast Speed 100 cubic feet per minute (cfm),
Medium Speed 70 cubic feet per minute (cfm),
Slow Speed 40 cubic feet per minute (cfm),
Temperature setting range: Heat Off Cool,
UL approval: UL-507 USA and Canada,
Covered by a one year limited warranty from date of purchase,
Comes complete, easy to read instructions. |
To celebrate its sixth anniversary as an ensemble, Kremerata Baltica presents a light, loving, and musically interesting confection. After an opening polka by Schnittke (who knew he could be so frothy?), we get 11 variations on the song "Happy Birthday" by Peter Heidrich, ā la Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms, and some dance movements. Delightful. Elsewhere, Franz Waxman's Variations on "Auld lang syne" are as clever as they are unexpected and charming. More variations--this time on "God save the King" by the 19th century composers Ghys and Servais--afford Kremer and cellist Marta Sudraba a fine time, and Teddy Bor's brief riff on Mozart's omnipresent "Eine kleine nachtmusik" is a hoot. There's more, but the point is made: Classical music can be fun and sophisticated, and Kremer and his group remain virtuosi, one and all. --Robert Levine |
The movie Boxing Helena is probably better known for the court case that sprang from it than for itself. Kim Basinger was famously sued for violating her oral agreement to play the lead role; the jury ruled against her to the tune of almost $9 million. Those who felt the ruling was unjust have no better evidence than the movie itself--who in their right mind would agree to play a woman whose obsessively jealous lover cuts off her arms and legs to control her? Boxing Helena wants to be a penetrating investigation into the dark side of erotic desire. It doesn't succeed. But it does achieve the dubious but delightful status of being an entertaining disaster. Glory in Sherilyn Fenn's amazingly sincere attempt to take the script seriously! Thrill to the completely gratuitous sex scene between Julian Sands and a woman who doesn't appear at any other moment in the movie! Gaze, jaw agape, at the ridiculous ending! The movie features a wonderfully overwrought performance from Bill Paxton (A Simple Plan, Twister) and what is to date the last film appearance of Art Garfunkel. While Boxing Helena doesn't have the relentless ridiculousness of something like The Lonely Lady (with Pia Zadora!) or Showgirls, it has a giddiness that builds as it gets more and more improbable. Bad-movie fans will find it a delectable treat. --Bret Fetzer |
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The movie Boxing Helena is probably better known for the court case that sprang from it than for itself. Kim Basinger was famously sued for violating her oral agreement to play the lead role; the jury ruled against her to the tune of almost $9 million. Those who felt the ruling was unjust have no better evidence than the movie itself--who in their right mind would agree to play a woman whose obsessively jealous lover cuts off her arms and legs to control her? Boxing Helena wants to be a penetrating investigation into the dark side of erotic desire. It doesn't succeed. But it does achieve the dubious but delightful status of being an entertaining disaster. Glory in Sherilyn Fenn's amazingly sincere attempt to take the script seriously! Thrill to the completely gratuitous sex scene between Julian Sands and a woman who doesn't appear at any other moment in the movie! Gaze, jaw agape, at the ridiculous ending! The movie features a wonderfully overwrought performance from Bill Paxton (A Simple Plan, Twister) and what is to date the last film appearance of Art Garfunkel. While Boxing Helena doesn't have the relentless ridiculousness of something like The Lonely Lady (with Pia Zadora!) or Showgirls, it has a giddiness that builds as it gets more and more improbable. Bad-movie fans will find it a delectable treat. --Bret Fetzer |
Fire up the pickup and head down to this backwater town with "one of America s strangest and most brilliant documentary filmmakers" (Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times)! OscarŪ-winning* director Errol Morris (The Thin Blue Line) presents a pastiche of fascinating interviews with the weird and wonderful people of Vernon Florida in this "amusing portrait" (Variety) of oddball Americana!For the inhabitants of this Southern town there s no place like home for the rest of us there s no place like Vernon Florida! From the passionate turkey-hunter to the peculiar pet collector each member of this motley crew has a story to tell. And in the masterful hands of Morris their obsessions and eccentricities reveal the heart and soul of an unabashedly unique slice of the American pie!System Requirements: Running Time 56 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DOCUMENTARIES/MISC. Rating: NR UPC: 027616902337 Manufacturer No: 1006005 |
The movie Boxing Helena is probably better known for the court case that sprang from it than for itself. Kim Basinger was famously sued for violating her oral agreement to play the lead role; the jury ruled against her to the tune of almost $9 million. Those who felt the ruling was unjust have no better evidence than the movie itself--who in their right mind would agree to play a woman whose obsessively jealous lover cuts off her arms and legs to control her? Boxing Helena wants to be a penetrating investigation into the dark side of erotic desire. It doesn't succeed. But it does achieve the dubious but delightful status of being an entertaining disaster. Glory in Sherilyn Fenn's amazingly sincere attempt to take the script seriously! Thrill to the completely gratuitous sex scene between Julian Sands and a woman who doesn't appear at any other moment in the movie! Gaze, jaw agape, at the ridiculous ending! The movie features a wonderfully overwrought performance from Bill Paxton (A Simple Plan, Twister) and what is to date the last film appearance of Art Garfunkel. While Boxing Helena doesn't have the relentless ridiculousness of something like The Lonely Lady (with Pia Zadora!) or Showgirls, it has a giddiness that builds as it gets more and more improbable. Bad-movie fans will find it a delectable treat. --Bret Fetzer |
What kind of lunatic goes around cheerfully killing total strangers, and even helps a little old lady change a flat by bashing her over the head with the spare, then writes letters to newspapers taunting the police? Yup, the kind who also goes down to the basement, dons a ceremonial robe and prays to a plaster idol, "I am the Supreme Zodiac! All those I kill in this life will be my slaves when I am reborn in Paradise! Atlantis shall rise again!" Based on the still-unsolved "Zodiac" murders between 1966 and 1969, The Zodiac Killer is a tabloid blend of truth, fiction and sick humor "based on known facts." |
Dimensions: 11 3/4" W X 6 1/8" H X 25/8"D
The Equalizer EQ2 is designed to be placed over a floor or wall register (6" x 12" maximum size) to boost the airflow from that register. By boosting airflow, it will warm up rooms that are chronically cold in the winter and cool down rooms that are chronically too hot in the summer. |
Space for 350 entries. Enjoy a more accurate check register with extra large boxes with bold column headings are easier to read. Overall size closed: 5.25" x 9.0625". When open, check register measures: 9.0625" x 10.125". Product dimensions (imperial): 5.25 inch H x 9.0625 inch L Product dimensions (metric): 133.35 mm H x 230.19 mm L |
The AirFlow Breeze Register Booster Fan from ActiveForever is a register fan that draws additional air to the problem areas in your home. This register booster fan has three different settings that enable you to increase the amount of air your current heating/cooling system produces. The AirFlow is available in two colors, Almond and Brown. These are not meant to replace your existing cooling or heating system; they are simply a way to boost your heating/cooling system's performance. This is the Almond Base Unit (Includes 4" x 10" Adapter) |
Fast 4.7 Lines per Second Print Speed
Drop and Print Paper Loading
Built-In Wall Mount Standard
Stores/Prints Logo Images
Built-In USB Interface
Serial, Parallel, Ethernet or WLAN Interface Boards Available
18,000,000 Lines MCBF
Paper-End Sensor
Power Supply, Paper Roll, Ribbon Cartridge, Cable, CD with Drivers, Quick Start Guide Included
Uses ERC-38 Ribbon Cartridge
9-5/8"L x 6-5/16"W x 5-11/16"H
132012 Serial / USB Ivory
132013 Parallel / USB Ivory
132014 Serial / USB Black
132015 Parallel / USB Black |
Sharp Electronics Corp. : Cash-In! High-speed 13 lines/second thermal printing. Convenient dual roll register tapes for separate receipt and journal print-outs. 99 pre-programmed departments and 40 clerk numbers. 1,800 price look-ups (PLUs). Barcode scanner included. Easy to see voided entries. Display Type: LCD; Register Departments: 99; Clerk Totalizers: 40; Compartments: 5 Bill Drawer, 6 Coin Drawer. : |
Sharp Electronics Corp. : Cha-ching! Easy to use. Perfect for small business. Large 14 mm display with high-contrast LED. One sheet drum printing for heavy use. Eight departments, four clerk numbers. 80 price look-ups (PLUs). Two tax tables and four additional add-ons. Display Type: LED; Register Departments: 99; Clerk Totalizers: 25; Compartments: 4 Bill Drawer, 5 Coin Drawer. : |
The XE-A102 cash register is the perfect partner for small business and shop owners who need an electronic cash register thats big on performance but small in size. Packed with convenient functions, the enhanced XE-A102 is simple-to-use, easy-to-program and makes it easier and more efficient than ever to manage your sales. The newly added media slot provides a quick and secure deposit for bills and checks without the constant hassle of lifting a heavy coin tray. |
Cash in on basic math and money management skills with this talking, interactive cash register. Little learners can practice coin identification, addition, subtraction and place value through four featured games. Games increase in difficulty as players advance their math skill levels. Perfect for pretend play exercises and learning basic calculator skills. Features: Requires 3 "C" alkaline batteries (not included). Awards: |
Learning adds up quickly with this chatty cash register. The YOUniverse Talking Cash Register "reads" bar codes, and features a play scanner with sounds, a working calculator function and a sorting microphone paging system. Comes with play bills, coins and credit cards. Requires 4 "AA" batteries, included. Measures 7.25"H x 11.5"W x 11"D. |
Imagine a fixed asset program with all the features you need, that costs just a fraction of other comparable software programs. AssetManage will let you streamline your fixed asset organization and record keeping. It's easy to locate your current assets, and determine what department or person they're assigned to. You can search for text in any field in the inventory database. You can even search within the free-form notes fields. AssetManage 2005 comes with a comprehensive selection of pre-defined reports. In addition, you can use the integrated report designer to create custom reports, labels, and file cards. You can print your reports, save them to disk, or export them to PDF, HTML, Excel, RTF, XML, text, and other popular formats. It's easy to print barcodes on reports and labels. All standard barcode formats are supported, including Code 128, Code 39, UPC, PostNet, Ean 128, and Ean 13. Maintain vendor info, employee data and maintenance records. AssetManage eliminates the headaches of calculating asset depreciation by automatically generating depreciation tables using the Straight-Line, Double-Declining Balance, 150% Declining Balance, Straight Percentage or Sum of Years Digits depreciation methods. - Supports an unlimited number of locations and assets. - Attach files and Internet links to your asset records. A great way to keep track of related documents such as invoices or maintenance documents. - Select from the AssetManage library of standard reports or easily create your own. Standard reports are automatically calculated and formatted. - Full Support for Asset Disposals, including Disposal Date, Method and Gain/Loss. - Track leases and warranties. Instantly see which leases and warranties are due to expire soon |

