Austin Peay Governors Perennial T-Shirt – Small

May 20th, 2010 by abmefs

Austin Peay Governors Perennial T-Shirt – Small: TCX: Your team can always count on you, and you can count on this Austin Peay Governors T-Shirt for enduring value. Features team name and/or logo boldly screen printed on chest. – read more.

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Love and the Frenchwoman

May 20th, 2010 by abmefs

Love and the Frenchwoman: : Childhood, Adolescence, Virginity, Marriage, Adultery, Divorce and A Woman Alone – The seven stages of love in a woman’s life are individually explored by France’s preeminent directors in this episodic film featuring an all-star cast. – read more.

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How to Desolder Components Using a High-Quality Desoldering Braid

May 19th, 2010 by abmefs

Desoldering braid is copper braid used in the rework and repair of circuit boards, computers, cell phones, or other electronics. It is woven copper that easily lets you remove the extra solder from components or pads on the circuit board. There are many types of desoldering braid (or desoldering wick) available to remove solder from electronics or in the salvage and repair of high-value parts and products.

Electronic components are often mounted on a circuit board and careful desoldering of components results in preventing damage to the circuit board and the component being removed. Various desoldering tools and materials include:

  • Desoldering braid
  • Heating guns
  • Solder soakers
  • Removal fluxes
  • Rework stations.

Desoldering requires application of heat to the solder joint and removing the molten solder so that the joint may be separated. There are a few ways to desolder, with each method having its own advantages. Generally speaking, you will be using a soldering iron or rework station. The iron should be around 15-40 watts, as higher wattage risks damaging the components and the circuit board. Overheating a solder joint can damage the board by causing a pad or trace to detach. You should also use a soldering station with anti-static protection and protective wrist straps if you will be working with static-sensitive parts.

You can quickly desolder a joint with a soldering iron and use of high-quality desoldering braid. Simply place the desoldering braid flat against the solder pad. Place the tip of the soldering iron on the desoldering braid. When the braid becomes sufficiently hot, you will see it “wick up” the excess solder through capillary action. Remove the iron from the braid and the braid from the solder pad at the same time. The pad will appear tinned but should be free of excess solder.

Good quality desoldering braid should be cleaned and manufactured using environmentally safe chemicals and processes. It should also be made of clean, oxide-free copper and contain many strands of copper per square inch, for economical and consistent results.

Desoldering braid from Easy Braid is RoHS and ISO 9002 Compliant. Visit Easy Braid today to learn more about their desoldering wick technologies.

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Kids Room Dividers Can Be Decorative And Practical

May 19th, 2010 by abmefs

When decorating your kids room or child’s playroom one element you might want to consider including is a kid’s room divider. Unlike room dividers for other rooms in the home, these ones are child sized and can perform many functions that are both decorative and practical.

Kids room dividers can be used to divide a large room or separate their play space from the sleeping space in their bedrooms. You can use them in a child’s room or in a playroom. Setting up a kid’s room divider in the corner can add interest and can also give you a little extra storage space behind the divider.

Room dividers for kids can have many functions, some for added storage, some for playtime and some for learning. they come in plastic, vinyl or wood and they are kid proofed with rounded edges and corners and many of them are on wheels and make them easy to move but a quite stable so that they will not tip and cause injury.

If you want to keep your child really busy, then consider an activity style room divider. These room dividers consists of 3, 4 or 5 panels that give your child lots of space in each panel serves as a backdrop for interesting activities can include the Velcro panels magnetic panels, member panels and even transparent panels with mesh on them.

If your kids love to write and draw, then you might consider the kids room divider that is made up of dry erase surfaces. For young children there are vinyl room dividers that can have different decorative elements such as dinosaurs, people, and even ABC’s for learning. These room dividers are made with bright primary colors to keep things bright and interesting. And babies can even get a room divider and formal playpen where the walls are activity boards for young ones.

If you want to add storage to the room a wheeled library book case divider might be perfect. this one Includes four double-sided shelves where you can display your books for easy selection. you can also get one that has shells in a cupboard to further expand Its storage space.

For activity minded children, you might consider some specialty room dividers such as the market stall room divider which has been his that are perfect for storing toys, accounted for play time, and sits under a red awning just like the market stall or the puppet theater room divider that looks like, you guessed it a puppet theater complete with curtains and a chalkboard marquee.

When choosing a children’s room divider, you want to keep safety in mind. picture in the room divider is solid so or over new child and at that there are no sharp edges or corners.

Incorporating a room divider Into your child’s room cannot only add to his playtime, it can also act as an educational tool and to storage and playtime with bookshelves whiteboards and easels. dividing up large bedrooms or playrooms with these colorful and entertaining room dividers is a perfect way to add practical decor to your child’s area.

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Gilbert & Sullivan – Master Collection (Opera World)

May 18th, 2010 by abmefs

Gilbert & Sullivan – Master Collection (Opera World) : Featuring the london symphony orchestra and a host of international stars including vincent price joel gray peter marshall keith mitchell frankie howerd and peter allen. Filmed in england and created especially for tv they have delighted fans on pbs and the bbc. Studio: Acorn Media Release Date: 01/20/2004 Run time: 1140 minutes The Master Collection includes 10 Gilbert and Sullivan operettas produced for British television. The Opera World series (1982) is the only comprehensive Gilbert and Sullivan series on video. It comprises 12 G&S works (if you cheat and count Cox and Box, written by Sullivan without Gilbert), including, for some titles, the only available version. (Cox and Box and the one-act farce Trial by Jury, their first collaboration, are not part of this set.) In terms of quality, the series is uneven. There are some treasures, but some productions have a disconsolate penny-pinching look, and a few need more rehearsal. The casts are a blend of Broadway singers, British and American comedians, and D’Oyly Carte veterans, with stars including Vincent Price (Ruddigore), Joel Grey (The Yeomen of the Guard), and singer-songwriter Peter Allen (The Pirates of Penzance). Frequent standout performers include Keith Michell, Clive Revill, Kate Flowers, and Anne Collins, who shines as a procession of unloved older women.

Of the series, the standouts are Ruddigore, a trifle of a ghost story set to gorgeous music, and The Sorcerer, a buoyant tale of a magic potion that causes a whole village to fall in love with the wrong people; Iolanthe (a House of Lords satire mixed with ethereal fantasy), The Gondoliers (with Sullivan’s Italianate, most radiant score), and Princess Ida (a satire of higher education for women set in an Arthurian kingdom) are also well worth seeing. The others–The Pirates of Penzance, The Mikado, H.M.S. Pinafore, Patience, and The Yeomen of the Guard–are less satisfying. –David Olivenbaum
Gilbert & Sullivan – Master Collection (Opera World)

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Ayn Rand – A Sense of Life (Director’s Vision Edition)

May 18th, 2010 by abmefs

Ayn Rand – A Sense of Life (Director’s Vision Edition) Great documentary for any Ayn Rand fan. – A. Ferris – Bellevue, WA United States
I saw this in the theatres when it was released years ago and have been waiting for it to come out on DVD. It is a great documentary which gives the viewer a ton of insight on Ayn Rand’s life, philosophies and work. You will not be disappointed.Ayn Rand – A Sense of Life (Director’s Vision Edition)
“To Define And Present The Image Of An Ideal Man” ~ Introduction To The Life Of The Ferocious Angel Of Individualism – Brian E. Erland – Brea, CA – USA
I’ve been an admirer of Ayn Rand since reading her classic `Atlas Shrugged’ some thirty plus years ago but unfortunately I’d never really taken the time to further explore her other literary works, life, or the philosophy of objectivism. Now in retrospect I feel I’ve cheated myself by delaying this exploration into an extremely profound individual and her extraordinary school of thought.

Finally I have taken an important step in rectifying the situation by viewing the incredible 1998 documentary `Ayn Rand – A Sense of Life’. The film captivated me from the beginning and my interest never waned for a single moment until its all to soon to arrive end. That in itself is quite a feat. Just think about it for a moment, a 143 minute documentary film dealing with the life and times of a 20th century philosopher that holds your attention as firmly as any big budget Hollywood extravaganza. Honestly, I couldn’t tear myself away for a moment.

What an unbelievable life she lived; escaping a tumultuous Russia during the rise of the Communist regime, turning a chance meeting with the legendary Cecil B DeMille into a bit part in the silent film classic `King of Kings’ and forming a relationship with him that would eventually land her a lucrative position as a screenplay writer . And that was just the beginning of a productive career that most of us could only dream of. If anyone had a true “sense of life” it was surely Ayn Rand.

Aside from being a documentary about such a relevant, larger than life personality, the film also excels in virtually every imaginable category; stylistic approach, production values, soundtrack, editing, and a multitude of other levels that I simply can’t think of at the moment.

If indeed there was anything one could be critical about concerning `Ayn Rand – A Sense of Life’ it would be that it was obviously a production made as a tribute and memorial to Rand by those who loved her and hope to promote her legacy for future generations. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that but a little more exploration into some of the more questionable aspects of her life could have added further depth and thought into an already exemplary cinematic portrayal.

It simply doesn’t get any better than this, my highest recommendation!
Great overview – Mary D. Mclaughlin – PA
The content that was in the documentary was well delivered ad extremely informative. But the DVD is damaged and it skips over the damaged portions very annoying.
: Studio: Strand Releasing Release Date: 04/06/2006 Perhaps the most widely read philosopher of the 20th century, Ayn Rand has delighted and infuriated people of all ideologies and, like it or not, has helped to create the political realities we deal with every day. With Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life you can follow her life story, from her childhood in the turbulent years of revolution in her native Russia to her great success as a popular writer and deep thinker in the United States. This comprehensive look at a fascinating woman uses interviews with friends and colleagues, family photos, clips of her speaking, and great moments from the films she wrote to portray a complex, passionate person with the brains to articulate her ideals and the guts to stand up for them. Trying to get work in 1930s Hollywood wasn’t easy for such a rabid anti-Communist, but Rand persisted and the tales of her life in the theater, her lifelong relationship with actor Frank O’Connor, and her midlife career change from novelist to political philosopher are both inspiring and dramatic, just as she’d want them to be. –Rob Lightner
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Samurai Trilogy Box Set – Criterion Collection

May 17th, 2010 by abmefs

Samurai Trilogy Box Set – Criterion Collection wonderfull character and stamina, beautifull scenery – Luc Leyten – Balen, Belgium
I am amased about the samurai. Their love for the sword and their craftmanship. Their devotion is superb. But still, the way of living is an important thing. And even an samurai can let go of tears. So empty the mind to find out what your live is all about. And ofcourse really living it. this is showing this in a beautifull way. And it can mean leaving people for a long period.
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Samurai Trilogy Box Set – M. Dean –
I’ve tried to find films from the same period made by directors in the US and other cultures and have not found any that compare. This trilogy is one of my all time favorites. Cinematography is stunning. Direction and acting beautiful.
Image Entertainment: Based on the novel that has been called Japan’s Gone With the Wind, Hiroshi Inagaki’s acclaimed Samurai Trilogy is a sweeping saga of the legendary 17th-century samurai Musashi Miyamoto (portrayed by Toshiro Mifune) set against the turmoil of a devastating civil war. Now available for the first time together in a specially priced gift pack, the films follow Musashi’s odyssey from unruly youth to enlightened warrior in an epic tale of combat, valor, and self-discovery. Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto
Toshirô Mifune defines the quintessential samurai in Hiroshi Inagaki’s 1954 Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto, the first feature in a trilogy based on the epic novel by Eiji Yoshikawa. As in Kurosawa’s classic Seven Samurai, which appeared the same year, Mifune plays a brash and ambitious peasant who desires fame and power as a swordsman. His dreams of glory in war sour when his army is routed and he becomes hunted by the authorities, but the “tough love” attentions of a kindly but severe monk help him develop from a hot-tempered outlaw to a thoughtful swordsman. Inagaki’s somber color epic is very different from the energetic action of Kurosawa’s films. The sword fights and battles are practically theatrical in their presentation, staged in long takes that emphasize form and movement over flash and flamboyance. Mifune brings a sad, almost tragic quality to the samurai warrior Musashi Miyamoto, whose dedication proscribes him to a lonely life on the road. Though the film stands well on its own, its stature takes on greater significance as the first act of Inagaki’s stately, contemplative epic of the professional and spiritual development of Musashi.

Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple
Picking up where Samurai I left off, Toshirô Mifune’s samurai in training Musashi Miyamoto is a wandering swordsman who hones his skills in a succession of duels. When he defeats a succession of students from a local school of martial arts, he becomes marked for death by the school elders and is attacked in a series of cowardly ambushes. Romantic threads from the first film become further complicated when the virginal Otsu (Kaoru Yachigusa) and the sad courtesan Akemi (Mariko Okada) meet and discover their rivalry and Musashi earns himself an archenemy, an ambitious young swordsman named Sasaki Kojiro (Koji Tsuruta) who vows to defeat Musashi to make his name as the finest fencer in all of Japan. Inagaki ably manages the rather complicated plot with unexpected ease (subtitles are employed to help English viewers make a few narrative jumps) while he charts Musashi’s education in compassion and humility and his internal struggle with his conflicted love for Otsu. The direction is still as distant and unostentatious as in the first film, while the color and settings become richer and more pronounced: studio-bound locations take on the quality and delicacy of paintings. The dramatic centerpiece of the trilogy, an epic pre-dawn battle where 40 swordsmen ambush Musashi, uses darkness and landscape to great dramatic effect as figures seep in and out of the picture

Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island
Toshirô Mifune is confidence supreme and humility incarnate as the mature samurai master Musashi Miyamoto in the final film of Inagaki’s sprawling trilogy. Now a legendary swordsman whose latest quest is to save an isolated village from rampaging brigands (shades of Seven Samurai), he remains haunted by the memory of Otsu (Kaoru Yachigusa). Meanwhile the ruthless and increasingly jealous Kojiro Sasaki (Koji Tsuruta) plots his battle royal with Musashi to prove who is the finest fencer in Japan. Inagaki weaves the web of subplots into a series of grand confrontations, among them the most exciting battles of the trilogy: Musashi’s skirmish with the army of cutthroats while the village erupts in a fiery inferno around him, and the sunset duel between Musashi and Kojiro on an isolated beach, the two warriors taking on mythic dimensions silhouetted against the sun setting over the surf. Inagaki’s delicate use of color throughout the series becomes most pronounced in this final sequence, where the glow of orange and red adds dramatic flourish to the twilight battle. Inagaki’s reserved, restrained style and Mifune’s melancholy performance–his granite face and stocky stance the very essence of somber wisdom and sad assurance–bring a gravity and seriousness to the drama that ultimately illuminates the personal cost of Musashi’s supreme skill as his story ends on an elegiac but hopeful note. –Sean Axmaker
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Spinach Summer Perfection Seeds 350 Seeds

May 17th, 2010 by abmefs

Spinach Summer Perfection Seeds 350 Seeds Renee’s Garden: 5292 If you keep them watered and fertilized after cutting a harvest, you should get two or three more crops from the same plants.
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The Pressure Cooker Recipe Book with Suzanne Gibbs

May 16th, 2010 by abmefs

Suzanne Gibbs takes us into her kitchen and demonstrates one of the many delicious recipes from her book ‘The Pressure Cooker Recipe Book’. Available 30 March 2009. For more info go to penguin.com.au

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Jagd (rororo)

May 15th, 2010 by abmefs

Jagd (rororo) Jagd aus was ? – RaMarKu – Karlsruhe
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Die letzten Bücher von M. Ridpath waren originell, spannend und gut geschrieben. Dieser Roman ist langatmig, über viele Seiten familienlastig und der Hauptdarsteller soll ein Geheimnis lüften, das am Schluss gar keins mehr ist. Erst wird alles nebulös erzählt, um dann die Probanden in Südafrika direkt ins Geschehen zu transferieren. Das Tagebuch der Mutter ist eine Quälerei besonderer Güte, und wirft einen immer wieder aus dem Geschehen, um am Schluss einfach in einem Schuppen aufzutauchen. Die Überrraschung wer denn nun auf wessen Seite steht ist das Beste am ganzen Roman.

M. Ridpath kann es besser..!
Michael Ridpath war schon besser! – Erwin Kowalski – Frankfurt (M)
Ich habe bereits alle Bücher von M. Ridpath gelesen. “Jagd” kommt anfangs nicht so richtig voran. Erst nach 2/3 des Buches kommt Fahrt auf. Man kann es lesen, drängt sich aber nicht auf.
: Der englische Bestseller-Autor Michael Ridpath (Der Spekulant, Fatal Error) ist kein Freund langer Vorreden. Auch in Jagd kommt er gleich zur Sache. Alex Calder, seit Absturz (2006) Ridpaths Serienheld und wie sein Autor ehemaliger Investmentbanker, hat sich inzwischen mit einem kleinen Flugunternehmen in Northfolk selbstständig gemacht. Da bekommt er nach zehn Jahren Besuch von seiner ehemaligen College-Freundin Kim O’Connell. Nach vielen schlechten Erfahrungen scheint Calders ehemalige Flamme endlich Glück mit den Männern zu haben. Jedenfalls macht ihr Gatte Todd van Zyl auf Calder einen guten Eindruck.

Aber der Besuch der beiden ist kein nostalgischer Ausflug, sondern hat einen bestimmten Grund: Todd will endlich erfahren, warum seine Mutter Martha kurz vor Beendigung des Apartheidregimes in Südafrika — angeblich von marodierenden Banden — ermordet wurde. In einem verschollenen Tagebuch soll sie verkündet haben, einem riesigen Zeitungsskandal auf die Spur gekommen zu sein, in den ihr Ehemann, der Medienmogul Cornelius van Zyl, verwickelt gewesen sein soll. Dann stürzen Calder und Todd bei einem gemeinsamen Flug vom Himmel. Sie überleben, aber das, was zunächst als vermeintliches Unglück aussah, entpuppt sich als Anschlag — und Calder erkennt, dass er wieder mitten drin steckt in der mörderischen Mühle aus Machtgier, Korruption, Verrat und Verbrechen. Wie viel Dreck hat der skrupellose Cornelius van Zyl, der seine Finger gerade nach der renommierten Times ausstreckt und Todd zur Rückkehr in sein Unternehmen zu zwingen sucht, am Stecken?

In einer klugen Mischung aus Tagebuchauszügen und Erzählpassagen entrollt Ridpath seinen spannenden Plot, über dem nicht zuletzt der lange, dunkle Schatten der südamerikanischen Apartheid — und einer geheimnisvollen Organisation namens Laagerbond — liegt. Auch wenn dem schnellen Einstieg doch einige episch vielleicht zu ausufernde Passagen folgen, ist das beste Thrillerunterhaltung, ein echter Ridpath auf höchstem Niveau! – Stefan Kellerer, Literaturanzeiger.de Jagd (rororo)

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