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Oregon Scientific Wireless Bbq Thermometer with Digital Lcd Tabletop and Belt Clip Options


Oregon Scientific Wireless Bbq Thermometer with Digital Lcd Tabletop and Belt Clip Options


$37.86


“Doneness” selections: rare, medium rare, medium, well done; Audio alert options:almost ready, ready, overcooked, out-of-range; Tabletop and belt clip options; Low battery indicator. No need to have to wait by the grill to find out when dinner is ready. This wireless thermometer alerts you when the meat has reached the perfect temperature, even if you’re in another room entertaining guests. Packag…

Car Ride Fun : Kids' Sing-Along


Car Ride Fun : Kids’ Sing-Along


$9.33


Enjoy some car ride fun with 20 lively tunes to keep your little ones entertained and engaged. Don’t be surprised to find yourself singing along!…

The John Lennon Collection


The John Lennon Collection


$6.85


LENNON JOHN COLLECTION…

Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid


Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid


$2.56


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By the Light of the Silvery Moon [VHS]


By the Light of the Silvery Moon [VHS]


$6.30


The huge popularity of the nostalgic On Moonlight Bay prompted this 1953 sequel, which recaptures the first film’s small-town, post-WWI spirit. Because young lovers Doris Day and Gordon MacRae are already together, the movie needs some sort of trumped-up conflict to separate them for a while; it comes with MacRae’s decision to postpone their wedding until he gets his financial legs. Yawn. But don’…

Cold Turkey [VHS]


Cold Turkey [VHS]


$17.49





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Anyone who has lost weight please help me?

I want to lose 55 pounds by june.Does anyone have any diet tips to share on how they lost weight. I have to lose this weight i am getting remarried in july and i want to buy a beautiful dress and look beautiful in it. I am trying the special k diet right now but if it doesnt work i need a back up plan. Ive been drinking only water and diet tea. If i eat bread its wheat bread the only milk i drink is on my special k and its non fat skim milk. I snack on special k bars or grapes and have an apple a day. if i eat anything not on my special k diet its a turkey sandwhich on wheat or baked chicken patties with no bread. I am Walking three days a week for about an hour and twenty minutes at a fast pace. and i am soon going to get a dvd called walk away the pounds which i intend to do 4 days a week will this make me meet my goal? or do you have another diet and excersize tip that will help?

You know there is a great book online called something like women for body for life or something around that and it teaches you about how you reshape your life to transform your body. I am glad that you are giving yourself time because that is the only way you will lose it and keep it off. but it talks about simple changes like diet and excercise but other stuff as well such as time for just you to de-stress. since stress causes weight gain. take stairs instead of elevators. walk to the grocery store. you know little changes to live a healthier life. My friend gave me this book for my birthday and it is amazing, and healthy and not a “fad diet” they are simple ways for every age group to trans form there bodies. try it.

About Blank Media And DVDs

It’s likely one of those things that you see around everywhere but had never gotten to really know, like a literary classic by Shakespeare which is much revered but not actually much read. Or like how we are all surrounded by modern technology without any understanding of how they work.

Well, the DVD has been around for almost two decades now but even from the very beginning there had been a little confusion about them, beginning with their very name: did the acronym stand for Digital Versatile Disc, as some claimed because any kind of information can be encoded on it, or was Digital Video Disc really meant as others believed, as that’s been their only real application, as a video format? Confusion, unfortunately, reigns to this day, what with the introduction of successor formats like Blue-Ray DVD and the defunct HD-DVD. This article is first in a series that will look at many things DVD, starting with a general overview of the DVD that will serve to introduce further installments to come.

Described as an optical disc media storage format, DVDs have been used since their debut in 1995 as a means of mass data storage, particularly video, which is data-intensive. Now even though DVDs are of the same exact dimensions as a Compact Disc or CD, they can store over six time more data, with the latest DVD formats, like the aforementioned Blue-Ray, capable of many times more than the original DVD format – 50 GB to barely 5GB!

Many kinds of DVD formats exist nowadays, even though it’s been almost twenty years since their initial availability to home consumers: DVD-ROM (Read-Only Memory) for playback; DVD-R and DVD+R for data to be written (only once, however); DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and DVD-RAM for the multiple writing of data. The history of DVD technology also includes some formats not commonly seen or now discontinued, such as DVD-Audio and DIVX (not to be confused with DivX, the computer video codec).

DVD-Audio was a short-lived attempt to replace the audio CD with a format capable of sophisticated multi-channel surround sound. DVD-Audio probably never had a chance, however, as consumers were reluctant to not only replace their existing CD collections but also buying new hardware to listen with. But as if that idea didn’t seem bad enough, a mere three years after DVD’s debut something called DIVX, or Digital Video Express, was introduced – to become one of the biggest technological turkeys of all time – and the subject of our next article.

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