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TMBG have always been a family-friendly band, and this disc works just fine for adult fans, who can rightfully consider this simply their newest release. --David Greenberger No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: THEY MIGHT BE GIANTSTitle: HERE COME THE ABCStreet Release Date: 10/25/2005 You Got Served has one simple priority, and if you're into the latest hip-hop dance moves, you'll get served an enjoyable 93-minute diversion. For anyone else, however, all bets are off, since this wretchedly plotted film was written by director Christopher B. Stokes as a crassly commercial vehicle for B2K, the teen group that Stokes managed while making cheap-ass movies like this one. There's a tissue-thin romantic subplot, but mostly it's about the MTV-styled showdown between B2K (as Orange County white boys) and their black L.A. competitors, including members of the hip-hop group IMx. Their aggressive moves are undeniably impressive (in other words, don't try this at home unless you know a good chiropractor), but Stokes would've been better off making a straight documentary, thus avoiding all the nonsense that You Got Served delivers between its abundance of choppily edited dance scenes. --Jeff Shannon In this high-energy hip-hop drama, Omari Grandberry and Marques Houston are close friends who head a Los Angeles dance team that faces competitors in contests run by businessman Steve Harvey. An upcoming face-off finds them going for $5,000, but when a member of the squad jumps to the other team and a riff develops between the two leaders because Grandberry is dating Houston's sister, the future of the friendship and the team is threatened. With Jennifer Freeman, Michael "Bear" Taliferro. 95 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitles: English, French; audio commentary; "making of" documentary; featurette; music video. By The Learning StationDr. Becky Bailey and The Learning Station unite to create interactive, fun, brain-boosting movement songs and activities that foster optimal brain integration. This collection of 18 engaging tunes includes stop and go activities that improve attention spans, breathing and stretching songs to disengage the stress response, and connecting songs that enhance impulse control skills. Take a musical break, cross your midline, touch your heart, inspire your soul, integrate your brain and boost learning with this incredible new CD.LYRICS, MOVEMENTS & BRAIN BOOSTING ACTIVITIES INCLUDEDSong List 1. Boogie Rock 2. Brain Boogie Boosters 3. Greetings 4. Move And Freeze 5. Watch Me Listen 6. Calm Your Brain 7. You Are Heart 8. Wadlee Atcha 9. Itsy Ditsy Spider 10. Peace Like A River 11. Skip Count 12. I Gotta Go 13. Nutrition Pyramid 14. Brain Game 15. Brain Break 16. Friends Connect 17. Team Of Two 18. It's A Marvelous Day 19. Safe And Calm Yes, it's true; Don Adams's Maxwell Smart act is little more than shtick, but marvelous shtick it is, and on Get Smart! with its half-hour doses of high-tech hooliganism, straight Bond parody, and uproarious slapstick, he made his mark as one of the more memorable comic figures of 1960s television. You wouldn't necessarily bet that Adams's trademark moves--deadpan mock-seriousness, smart-alecky catchphrases, and elastic faces--would translate well to the big screen; truth is, though, he's no more irritating than Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray, or any of the other comic leads of the early 1980s. In The Nude Bomb, the first (and only) Maxwell Smart movie, our secret agent 86 battles a mad KAOS scientist who possesses a fiendish weapon: one which will destroy the world's supply of clothing. Joined by several attractive compatriots (not, alas, Barbara Feldon, whose ultra-hip Agent 99--the crucial foil for the hyperactive Smart--is sorely missed), the hapless spy has 48 hours to confound the evil plot. Several hilarious premises, including a plan to render the weapon ineffective by wearing food, are adeptly exploited through winning and well-timed sight gags. Recommended not only to fans of Get Smart! but to those who appreciate high-spirited '80s comedy as well. --Miles Bethany GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM - 8 Pack - 60 watt replacement Empowers You to Save Hundreds on Electric Bills Electricity bills are rising. Now you can cut down on costs and find out what appliances are actually worth keeping plugged in. Simply connect these appliances to the Kill A Watt, and it will assess how efficient they really are. The large LCD display counts consumption by the kilowatt-hour, the same as your local utility. 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The LCD shows all meter readings: volts, current, watts, frequency, power factor, and VA About P3 International Founded in 1987, P3 International is a privately owned manufacturer of solution oriented consumer products. For the last twenty years they have strived to develop products that are easy to use and ahead of their time. Thanks to their customer-centric attitude and support from their clients, they have experienced steady growth over the past decade. They are committed to manufacturing high quality products that appeal to a variety of different people, from the environmentally conscious to the more technologically-minded consumer. With this philosophy driving them they are always looking for innovative new products which they can offer their customers. Their unique products have garnered much attention, in particular the Kill A Watt. Reviews of P3 products have been featured in newspapers such as The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. Technical Specifications Accuracy: +/- 0.2% Input Power: 115 volts AC, 60 Hz Max Current: 15 amps Max Voltage: 125 volts Max Power: 1875 VA Dimensions: 5.1 inches long x 1.6 inches thick x 2.4 inches wide Approvals: ETL (c), ETL (us) Origin: China Manufacturer Warranty: 6 months No more screens left open. No more slamming screen doors. Use everywhere, even in apartment and condos where standard screens are not allowed. 32 in. Fits standard back doors 31 in. - 33 in. Wide 78 in. - 80 in. Tall All 13 seventh-season episodes--including "Bags," "Object Impermanence," "Synthetics," "Cats! Cats! Cats!," and "Do Her/Don't Her"--are featured in a three-disc set. 5 3/4 hrs. total. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English (SDH), Spanish; audio commentary; featurettes; gag reel; deleted scenes; more. **13 episodes on 3 discs. 5 3/4 hrs.** Anna (Amy Adams) grows impatient over the lack of an engagement gesture from her boyfriend (Adam Scott). Her complicated plan to pop the question herself involves following him to Ireland--where cultural traditions "allow" a woman to propose to a man once every four years, on February 29th--after he arrives in Dublin for a professional conference. Could her sudden connection to a handsome pub owner (Matthew Goode) put the kibosh on her scheme? With John Lithgow, Peter O'Meara. 101 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, DVS Dolby Digital stereo, French Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH), French, Spanish; deleted scenes. Leap Year is one of the most delightful, relatable romantic comedies to come along in a great while, and its appeal is due in equal measure to the talents of its star, Amy Adams, and the lush, romantic countryside of Ireland. The two together are enough to melt the hardest of hearts. Adams is smart, funny, approachable, gorgeous but real, and very witty and nuanced in her performance. Adams's character, Anna, waits for her stiff of a doctor boyfriend, Jeremy, played by Adam Scott, to propose after four years of coupledom, to no avail. When Jeremy goes off to Ireland on business, Anna gets a bee in her bonnet to follow--to be able to capitalize on the Irish tradition that women can propose to men on leap year day, February 29. To no one's surprise, Jeremy remains clueless even amid the gorgeous Irish landscape, and Anna has some predictable misfortunes along the way. But fate brings her into the path of a handsome bartender, Declan, played by Matthew Goode, and from there the audience can just sit back and enjoy the fluffy ride. Goode, who was a revelation in A Single Man, is a leading man to watch, not just because of his good looks, but because as an actor he's able to communicate subtly, with looks and gestures that make his interactions with Adams's Anna touching and believable. And with majestic Ireland as a backdrop, their wee spark just might blossom into something magical. --A.T. Hurley The fans demanded it and so it has come. Freaks and Geeks the Emmy award-winning series about the trials and tribulations of outsiders 1980 Michigan is finally available on DVDiin its original form with all of its original music. The complete series includes all 18 original episodes; the director's cut of the pilot with never-before-seen footage; deleted scenes; outtakes; behind-the-scenes footage andi29 commentary tracks by the actors writers and directors who made the show. If you wanted it it's in here. Even if you didn't want it it's in here. So rock on and enjoy!System Requirements: Running Time 1080 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 826663482096 Manufacturer No: D6D34820 The comedy/drama Freaks and Geeks limped through its sole season on NBC in 1999 before being expelled by the network--but not before earning critical acclaim and a devoted fan base that fought valiantly to keep it on the air. Now all 18 episodes have been released in this long-awaited boxed set, which allows longtime fans and first-timers alike to enjoy one of television's most poignant and funny programs about high school. Created by writer-comedian Paul Feig and executive produced by Judd Apatow (The Larry Sanders Show), Freaks and Geeks followed the Weir siblings--former math whiz Lindsay (Linda Cardellini of the Scooby-Doo feature films and ER) and her younger brother Sam (John Francis Daley)--as they navigated the perils and pleasures of a Michigan high school circa 1980. What separated Freaks and Geeks from most other scholastic series was its brutal honesty--Lindsay and Sam, as well as their friends and parents, were given very human personas that showed failure, malice, indecision, and moments of great clarity. Likewise, the plotlines rarely offered pat solutions to the characters' conflicts--the show unfolded in a naturalistic manner, which was a welcome respite for viewers tired of flashy high school dramas. When combined with its smart dialogue and winning performances (the cast included SCTV veteran Joe Flaherty and Spider-Man star James Franco, as well as the sublime and criminally underrecognized Martin Starr and Seth Rogen as Sam's pal Bill and dry-witted Ken, respectively), the show became a haven for fans of quality television, if only for a brief period of time. The six-disc boxed set provides over 40 hours of supplemental material, which should satiate even the most obsessive of fans. Twenty-nine separate commentaries from the show's creators, cast (and as some of their parents!), composer Mike Andrews, and fans are included, as are 60 deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes footage, and cast auditions. However, the most striking extra is the warmth that radiates from the commentary participants--their pleasure in taking part in such a quality program is palpable, and will undoubtedly be echoed by all who watch these discs. --Paul Gaita Here are some more information for Get Smart: Don't go on the name Smart Security as it is a rogue malware program that steals information's from the hard disk and causes damage to your system. It comes from the same family of XP Internet Security 2010. It changes it names in according with the operating system that is installed and it is also available with the name Vista Smart Security 2010 and Win 7 Smart Security 2010 so you should be careful. This fake malware program spreads via Trojans. 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The Smart Clip does just what it claims to do. It clips your phone, right beside you, very smartly indeed. The smart clip is better than a phone-sock, and more functional than a simple belt clip. In fact, the smart clip is even smarter than all of those things put together. The Smart Clip is much more than just a cell phone holder, and it works in a different way, too.
The Smart Clip is a device that actually keeps your phone right where you need it at all times. It doesn't just keep some cell phones, or certain sized cell phones, it can adjust to keep any size cell phone. You can use it whether your hands are full or not, because you can use the Smart Clip in any manner that you see fit. You attach the clip, using 3M adhesive, and then loop it. You can use the loop to hang your phone on your belt, from your handbag, or anywhere else that you please.
The Smart Clip is versatile, because it can be used in any place you'd like something to be hung. No matter what type of surface you have, or what thing you want your cell phone hung from, the Smart Clip will be able to do so quite easily. With the Smart Clip, you can adjust where your cell phone is hung. If you don't have a purse, but want to use a backpack instead, you can adjust the loop to hang from the straps on your backpack, which will allow you to keep your phone near you at any time. Also, you can use your belt, sure, or you can use the belt loops that you have on your pants. Either way, you can hang your phone from your side to have it with you no matter what.
When you get the Smart Clip, you don’t just get the clip. You also get the peel and stick adhesive to use wherever you please. You can use the enclosed peel and stick hook to attach to your dashboard, which will make the phone even more convenient for you. You can stick it onto your dashboard, and then use it to do your talking without using your hands. The Smart Clip can therefore be used for safety as well as for convenience. Talking on the phone and driving at the same time is something that can be very dangerous, and the Smart Clip helps you to avoid all of that.
The Smart Clip was developed for several reasons. First of all, it was developed because cell phones are so easily damaged. Each person who has a cell phone has probably experienced the damaging of their cell phone from being dropped, mishandled, or accidentally knocked into something. When cell phones are damaged, even a little bit, they simply do not work as well. It might be hard to hear what is being said on a damaged cell phone, and it might be difficult for you to do the things that you would normally do if your cell phone has been damaged. Therefore, the Smart Clip was developed. It helps you to avoid damage to your cell phone, and it can help you in other ways, too.
The Smart Clip was also developed to keep your cell phone right where you need it. No more digging in pockets or digging in the bottom of your purse or bag. You will have your phone just where you need it to be, and you will always be able to use it.
With all of the technology that is on the market today, it might not seem as if something so simple could be so useful to you. However, the Smart Clip is exactly that – a very simple item that you can use, again and again, to help you keep your phone exactly where you need it.
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Jeremy Foster is a freelance writer and blogger. Mr. Foster writes about personal organization, often discussing specific products such as the Smart Clip.
If many Asians are smart then how come Caucasian people invented all our modern technology?
I have to agree, some Asians are VERY smart in my school (especially Chinese and Japanese people)
But how come Caucasian people invented all of our modern technology (MP3 players, laptops, cellphones, cars, light bulbs, etc)
My mom says it's because in America people get more freedom and get to think and be creative.
And that back then in Asia many people were forced to think one way and many smart people were squashed out by monarchies.
**Smart answers only please!
Cell phone was not invented by a caucasian it was invented by Henry Sampson a black man.
YOU need to educate yourself and your mother: http://www.blackinventions101.com/inventionslist.html
air conditioning unit Frederick M. Jones July 12, 1949
almanac Benjamin Banneker Approx 1791
auto cut-off switch Granville T. Woods January 1, 1839
auto fishing devise G. Cook May 30, 1899
automatic gear shift Richard Spikes February 28, 1932
baby buggy W.H. Richardson June 18, 1899
bicycle frame L.R. Johnson October 10, 1899
biscuit cutter A.P. Ashbourne November 30, 1875
blood plasma bag Charles Drew Approx. 1945
cellular phone Henry T. Sampson July 6, 1971
chamber commode T. Elkins January 3, 1897
clothes dryer G. T. Sampson June 6, 1862
curtain rod S. R. Scratton November 30, 1889
curtain rod support William S. Grant August 4, 1896
door knob O. Dorsey December 10, 1878
door stop O. Dorsey December 10, 1878
dust pan Lawrence P. Ray August 3, 1897
egg beater Willie Johnson February 5, 1884
electric lampbulb Lewis Latimer March 21, 1882
elevator Alexander Miles October 11, 1867
eye protector P. Johnson November 2, 1880
fire escape ladder J. W. Winters May 7, 1878
fire extinguisher T. Marshall October 26, 1872
folding bed L. C. Bailey July 18, 1899
folding chair Brody & Surgwar June 11, 1889
fountain pen W. B. Purvis January 7, 1890
furniture caster O. A. Fisher 1878
gas mask Garrett Morgan October 13, 1914
golf tee T. Grant December 12, 1899
guitar Robert F. Flemming, Jr. March 3, 1886
hair brush Lydia O. Newman November 15, 18--
hand stamp Walter B. Purvis February 27 1883
horse shoe J. Ricks March 30, 1885
ice cream scooper A. L. Cralle February 2, 1897
improv. sugar making Norbet Rillieux December 10, 1846
insect-destroyer gun A. C. Richard February 28, 1899
ironing board Sarah Boone December 30, 1887
key chain F. J. Loudin January 9, 1894
lantern Michael C. Harvey August 19, 1884
lawn mower L. A. Burr May 19, 1889
lawn sprinkler J. W. Smith May 4, 1897
lemon squeezer J. Thomas White December 8, 1893
lock W. A. Martin July 23, 18--
lubricating cup Ellijah McCoy November 15, 1895
lunch pail James Robinson 1887
mail box Paul L. Downing October 27, 1891
mop Thomas W. Stewart June 11, 1893
motor Frederick M. Jones June 27, 1939
peanut butter George Washington Carver 1896
pencil sharpener J. L. Love November 23, 1897
phone transmitter Granville T. Woods December 2, 1884
record player arm Joseph Hunger Dickenson January 8, 1819
refrigerator J. Standard June 14, 1891
riding saddles W. D. Davis October 6, 1895
rolling pin John W. Reed 1864
shampoo headrest C. O. Bailiff October 11, 1898
spark plug Edmond Berger February 2, 1839
stethoscope Imhotep Ancient Egypt
stove T. A. Carrington July 25, 1876
straightening comb Madam C. J. Walker Approx 1905
street sweeper Charles B. Brooks March 17, 1890
thermostat control Frederick M. Jones February 23, 1960
traffic light Garrett Morgan November 20, 1923
tricycle M. A. Cherry May 6, 1886
typewriter Burridge & Marshman April 7, 1885
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