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Taylor 9842 Commercial Waterproof Digital Thermometer $10.95 Flat-Edged Dial Safe-T-Guard Thermometer with Antimicrobial Sleeve. Special additive in the sleeve material inhibits bacterial and fungal growth. Thermometer is waterproof for dependable use in kitchen or lab environments. Field calibratable. Auto-off feature saves on battery life. What’s Included: One LR44 battery… |
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CDN TM15t Design TM15 Extra Large Big Digit Timer $7.49 A quick glance at this digital timer, even from across the room, lets you know how much cooking time is left. The extra big digit model means you’ll never need to grab a pair of glasses to keep tabs on time, plus the oversized buttons to set, start and stop time are simple to use, too. It counts up or down, works as a stopwatch, has a long and loud alarm and last count recall. Set for up to 100 mi… |
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Taylor Digital Minute/Second Timer $2.93 Great for the kitchen, workout room, or home shop, this small digital clock/timer is useful in counting down cooking time, timing circuit training exercises, or tracking paint or wood glue drying time. No bigger than the palm of a hand, the timer is magnetized to stick to a refrigerator or stovetop or, alternatively, hangs via a clip or mounts onto a table with its wire stand. The large 0.7-inch L… |
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Led Zeppelin Five $8.99 … |
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Belkin Conserve Socket Energy Saving Outlet $0.01 … |
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Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera $139.99 Send live audio and video to a smartphone or web browser anywhere in the world! The Cisco-Linksys wireless-N internet home monitoring camera connects to your network wirelessly, and delivers a live audio/video stream to a smartphone or browser anywhere. Also captures video streams and sends email alerts with video clips upon motion detection…. |
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ZTS Mini Battery Tester – ZTS MINI-MBT $29.95 The ZTS Mini Multi-Battery Tester (Mini-MBT) provides a comprehensive means of testing more than 15 battery types. The Mini-MBT’s microprocessor-based design makes battery testing simple – using a patented, high accuracy pulse load test. After a fully automatic test cycle, percentage of remaining battery capacity is indicated on the LED bar display. Battery types are clearly labeled next to app… |
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Happy Feet $2.99 … |
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Odyssey $1.99 … |
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Caprica (Unrated) $9.99 … |

Is this sony LCD tv good?
Hi
I was thinking of getting this tv..i will use it for watching HD digital tv, dvd, bluray, and ps3..
http://www.jbhifi.com.au/tv-lcd-led-plasma/sony/bravia-46-inch-full-hd-1080-lcd-100hz-sku-52072/
is it a good tv?.. what are the pros and cons?…is the 100Hz good enough?
all answers are appreciated..thanks
Full 1080p is great, but 100 hz is just ok. With all of the competition out there and especially with “Black Friday” just around the corner, I would hold of for at least 120 HZ, 240 is the best available at this time, but those are very pricey. If you have less than 120 you could see negative effects on the picture during fast paced images, such as sports. It is the refresh rate for the images.Faster the better. PS3 should have the higher refresh rate also, it will help to enhance the games and with all of the amazing graphics out there now, why not get the full benefit? Spend a little extra and get the best, you will be glad you did, I promise!!!
Can Canyon Man Keep Up His Fight Against Technology?
Nowadays, it’s pretty much a given that we have entered what can only be considered the modern age (though the so-called ‘modern age’ supposedly started in 1700). In fact, modernity is everywhere one cares to look, and even the Amish are getting in on the act, putting new ultralight horseshoes on their animals that promise 50 miles per bag of oats, at minimum.
And this is where the fabled ‘Canyon Man’ will need to make some serious adjustments. Everybody has one of these guys in the neighborhood. On Sunday mornings he’s usually out working under the hood of his 35-year-old vehicle that spews out a cloud of blue smoke whenever it’s turned on, but this guy will never trade it in or buy a new car, unfortunately.
It’s easy enough to pick this guy out around the neighborhood. For one, he has a leather watch band on his wrist that was given to him in appreciation of all his service after the end of World War I. For another, he is the guy who constantly rails against all these newfangled doodads that kids are sporting on their own wrists these days, claiming that they’re actually mind-enslavement tools.
This man is also completely horrified by the thought of looking at any sort of television that doesn’t come wrapped in a huge wooden console that probably was made from the oak timbers of a Revolutionary war-era sailing ship that once carried John Paul Jones around, with an equally elderly picture tube, to boot. It’s kind of disquieting to think of this, though it’s also very true.
It will be a fair bet — in fact, this kind of bet should be taken all the way to the bank — that Canyon Man won’t be coming anywhere near something like a custom LCD television at anytime in the near or far future. He also probably has never heard the words ‘DVD player’ (let alone ‘VCR’) in his life without uttering a string of profanities once those words had hit his auditory sensory organs, otherwise known as ‘ears.’
What will Canyon Man do when he realizes that the television he owns can no longer pick up signals without the benefit of something called a ‘digital converter box?’ He may just pass out after hearing the words ‘digital converter box, ‘ in fact. He probably would also suffer a fatal cardiac event if he heard ‘liquid crystal display’ and how it’s lit through means of LED backlight technologies. It’ll be just too much for him and his brain, unfortunately.
For many of us, the fight that Canyon Man engages in to avoid all of the wonders of modern technology is important because we’re the ones who are going to have to put up with him as we move into even more high-tech adventures. There probably won’t be a seat on the bus for a guy wearing a leisure suit, let alone anybody having the patience to deal with the cloud of smoke from his car’s exhaust.
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