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At Carnegie Hall
List Price: $44.98
Sale Price: $199.99
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No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: CHICAGOTitle: CHICAGO AT CARNEGIE HALLStreet Release Date: 08/23/2005
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A Town Like Alice [VHS]
List Price: $9.99
Sale Price: $24.98
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Product Details
Actors: Helen Morse, Bryan Brown, Gordon Jackson, Dorothy Alison, Yuki Shimoda
Directors: David Stevens
Writers: Nevil Shute, Rosemary Anne Sisson, Tom Hegarty
Producers: Henry Crawford
Format: Color, Full Screen, NTSC
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Number of tapes: 1
Studio: Anchor Bay
VHS Release Date: July 30, 1992
Run Time: 301 minutes
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Jets [VHS]
List Price: $9.95
Sale Price: $6.94
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You are in the cockpit of the world's most sophisticated aircraft. Ride the U.S. Air Force's fighter arsenal, the F-16 Falcon, F-15 Eagle and F-111. Nonstop air action including real combat footage! /// You are in combat training, chasing a bogie over the Nevada desert at Mach2. You are refueling a F15 eagle at 20,000 feet. You are taking off in the sleek F-111 fighter-bomber, the plane that bombed Khadafi's Lybia. /// Experience the thrill of the world's most sophisticated aircraft, U.S. Air Force style! Five, 5-minute chapters: "Combat", "F-111", "F-15 Pt 1 & II" and "F-16". /// Featuring a hot jazz/rock soundtrack.
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Command Poster Adhesive 48 Strip Value Pack
List Price: $7.84
Sale Price: $1.89
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Use these adhesive mounting strips to secure calendars and other flexible objects to walls. There's no sagging or falling with these strips, which hold firmly, yet remove cleanly.
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Command 17203 Small and Medium Picture Hanging Strips, 4 Small 8 Medium Sets of Strips
List Price: $8.98
Sale Price: $6.30
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Make any space yours with the Command Small and Medium Picture Hanging Strips, a damage-free solution for decorating your home or office. Ideal for frames and other items 12 pounds or less, these handy strips will lock your pictures securely onto the wall. Thanks to the innovative Command Adhesive strips, you can mount and remount them without damaging your walls--no nails, tacks, or tape required.Small and Medium PictureHanging Strips (White)Weight Capacity: 12 poundsCapacity: Up to 18x24 inchesDamage-free hanging leaves no sticky residue or stains on your wallEach set of strips holds up to 12 poundsApply and remove strips in secondsHold strongly on a variety of surfaces, including paint, wood, and tileIdeal for hanging frames, pictures, and decorative itemsA damage-free solution for decorating your home or office.Innovative, Damage-Free ApplicationEasy application and removal keeps your walls damage free.Ideal for Hanging Frames and Decorative ItemsDecorating possibilities abound with the Command Picture Hanging Strips. Display framed pictures, lightweight clocks and mirrors, and artwork on just about any wall in your home. Command hanging strips lock together to firmly hold pictures up to 12 pounds.Use these hanging strips to mount a dry erase board to your fridge for leaving messages. Or add pictures and favorite memorabilia to dorm rooms, and personalize your office by hanging your diploma or awards.You can easily remove the picture hanging strips without damaging the walls, so you're free to experiment with new decorating ideas and change your environment as often as you'd like. However you hang it, your item will lock securely into place on the wall.Simple Application and Damage-Free RemovalApplying Command Hanging Strips to just about any flat, clean surface is as easy as 1, 2, 3. Allow the adhesive strip an hour to set after application, and you'll be ready to hang any item up to 3 pounds. An ideal alternative to nails, tacks, or tape, Command Adhesive holds strong, yet leaves no sticky residue or stains.To remove, simply grasp the hook and stretch the Command Strip straight down until the base and strip release from the wall. With Command Hooks, redecorating or relocating items is easier than ever.About Command Products: A Delight to Use and a Cinch to Remove3M Command products offer simple, damage-free hanging solutions for many projects in your home and office. Simplify decorating, organizing, and celebrating with an array of general and decorative hooks, picture and frame hangers, organization products, and more.Each Command product features innovative Command Adhesive Strips, which hold strongly on a variety of surfaces, including paint, wood, and tile. The adhesive removes cleanly, leaving no holes, marks, sticky residue, or stains. Replacement mounting strips are available, so you can use Command products again and again.What's in the BoxFour sets of small and eight sets of medium Command Picture Hanging Strips.Picture & Frame HangersPicture Hanging Strips Small/MediumCapacity: 4 pounds, up to 8x10 inches (small); 6 pounds, up to 18x24 inches (medium)4 small strips, 8 medium strips3 sets of strips (White)3 sets of strips (Black)4 sets of strips (White)Picture Hanging Strips LargeCapacity: 16 pounds, up to 24x36 inches4 sets of strips (White)4 sets of strips (Black)Picture HangersCapacity: 5 pounds, up to 11x17 inches1 hanger, 2 large strips3 hangers, 6 large strips3 hangers, 6 strips (for wire-backed)1 hanger, 2 strips (for wire-backed)Sticky Nail Sawtooth HangersCapacity: 5 pounds, up to 11x17 inches1 hanger, 2 large strips, 2 sets of mini stripsDecorating Clips20 clips, 24 strips40 strips, 48 clips (Value Pack)
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Sherlock: Season One
List Price: $34.98
Sale Price: $25.34
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Two-disc set includes the pilot, "A Study in Pink," "The Blind Banker," and "The Great Game." 7 2/3 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English; audio commentary; featurette. **4 episodes on 2 discs. 7 2/3 hrs.**
In the wake of Guy Ritchie's reimagining, the BBC puts its own stamp on Arthur Conan Doyle's sleuth--and sets him in a London filled with cell phones and laptops. In the pilot, director Paul McGuigan (a keen visual stylist) introduces Sherlock Holmes (Atonement's Benedict Cumberbatch) as a "high-functioning sociopath" and Dr. John Watson (The Office's Martin Freeman) as an army veteran with posttraumatic stress disorder. Through a mutual friend, the two become flatmates at 221B Baker Street (Una Stubbs plays their landlady). Holmes, who consults with Scotland Yard inspector Lestrade (Rupert Graves) on his trickier cases, drafts Watson to assist him. In "Study in Pink," four people commit suicide by poison. When Holmes sets out to establish a link, he falls right into the culprit's clutches. Other cases concern a smuggling operation ("The Blind Banker") and a mad bomber ("The Great Game"). Though he doesn't make a formal entrance until episode three, an infamous figure from Sherlock's future has a hand in each mystery, while the detective's brother, Mycroft (co-creator Mark Gatiss), first appears when he tries to hire Watson for a case of his own, an offer that gives the good doctor pause. Through his job at a medical office, Watson also meets Sarah (Zoe Telford), who becomes his girlfriend. Part of the fun of Jeremy Brett's Holmes (and Agatha Christie's Poirot) came from the period details, so this update takes a little getting used to--as does the occasional mumbled line--but Cumberbatch and Freeman share an enjoyable Odd Couple rapport, marked by flashes of deadpan wit, which compensates for the absence of deerstalker caps (Holmes favors scarves) and journals (Watson maintains a website). Extras include commentary on the finale, the original pilot, and a featurette, in which cocreator Steven Moffat (Doctor Who) notes that Cumberbatch was his only choice for the title role. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Ancient Aliens: Season One
List Price: $29.95
Sale Price: $7.38
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Erich von Däniken's Chariots of the Gods provides the inspiration for this History Channel series, which takes UFOs and extraterrestrials deadly seriously. Over five episodes, it explores phenomena throughout the ages that defy explanation. The first, "Evidence," looks at Indian aeronautical texts, the Great Pyramid of Giza, and the Saqqara Bird, an Egyptian carving that anticipates the airplane. Legendary Times publisher and consulting producer Giorgio A. Tsoukalos feels that items like the figurine "have nothing in common with anything similar in nature." That's a matter of opinion, though other authors, engineers, and investigators tend to agree, which isn't a problem in and of itself, except there are few dissenting voices. In "The Visitors," "The Mission," and "Closer Encounters," the show travels to Peru, Mali, Iraq, and other locations to discuss elongated skulls, cattle mutilation, and primitive stargazing (the theory that King Tut might have been part-alien seems pretty far-fetched). Further references to the Knights Templar and the Ark of the Covenant, which some believe lies beneath an island in Nova Scotia, bring Spielberg blockbusters, like Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, to mind. The series concludes with "The Return," a look at sightings and attempts to communicate with aliens by NASA and SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence). Like von Däniken's controversial bestseller, Ancient Aliens presents intriguing data but calls for a healthy degree of skepticism, since there's more speculation on offer than verifiable fact (the boisterous Swiss scribe also appears in the program). The academic speakers make valid points, but a few experts seem less credible. It's easier, for instance, to trust an MIT or UCLA scholar over a radio host or crop circle researcher. This three-disc set concludes with a bonus episode, "Chariots, Gods and Beyond," which surveys the links between theology and ancient astronaut theory. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Studio: A&e Home Video Release Date: 11/23/2010
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Jesus of Nazareth
List Price: $19.98
Sale Price: $7.07
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Originally made for TV in 1977, this in-depth (six hours plus) version of Jesus' life is so thorough that the first hour is devoted solely to the story of his birth. The film doesn't skimp on some of the other landmark events of this famous story either. Director Franco Zeffirelli gives more than 12 minutes screen time each to the Last Supper and the Crucifixion. Passages of the Bible are quoted verbatim, the locations have a Palestine-like authenticity, and, aside from some of the principals (Robert Powell as Jesus, Olivia Hussey as Mary, and Stacy Keach as Barabbas), many of the non-Roman characters are actually played by Semitic-looking actors. Zeffirelli diligently provides the sociopolitical background that gave rise to Jesus' following and the crisis in belief it caused for the people of Israel (and one or two Romans). While not graphic by today's standards, some of the scenes--baby boys being ripped from their mothers' arms and slaughtered, nails being driven into Jesus' hands--may disturb young and/or sensitive children. --Kimberly Heinrichs
Beginning before the Nativity and extending through the Crucifixion and Resurrection Jesus Of Nazareth brings to life all the majesty and sweeping drama of the life of Jesus (portrayed here by Robert Powell) as told in the Gospels. A star studded international cast featuring Michael York Sir Laurence Olivier James Earl Jones Anne Bancroft Olivia Hussey Rod Steiger and Anthony Quinn adds depth and humanity to the roles of the saints sinners and ordinary people who walked in the footsteps of the Lord. The film provides the setting and background for the birth childhood baptism teaching and many miracles of the Messiah culminating in the Divine Resurrection. Directed by Oscar nominee Franco Zeffirelli and acclaimed by critics and religious leaders worldwide Jesus of Nazareth tells the greatest of all stories with tremendous emotion and splendor.System Requirements: Running Time 382 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: NR UPC: 012236128113 Manufacturer No: A012811
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Minnie Mouse Life Size Cutout 42in
List Price: $49.99
Sale Price: $23.39
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The sweetie of the leader of the pack, Minnie Mouse adds character to any party. This life size stand up is made of cardboard and easy to assemble.
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Catherine Bach Posters, Introducing Data Centres, And How The Effects Of Big Daddy And Jagger May Mean The End Of High Ranking As A Measure Of Success
My Catherine Bach posters page used to be on my site at www.kruse.co.uk/ but for various SEO reasons I moved it and all my other poster pages over to my web space at my broadband provider NTL so her posters landed up at my ntlworld homepages. Around this time I registered www.here-be-posters.co.uk/ and pointed it from the registration company using a 302 temporary redirect to my ntlworld web space.
This was a far from perfect solution to anything at all. I was rushed with this, flustered with that and I didn't take time to do a proper job. This threw up an unlikely benefit, though, one I may not have noticed otherwise.
What I should have done was to move the posters, as soon as they began to get successful in their own right, over to their own dedicated web space under their own domain name. Which, just recently, I did, I've been kind of busy with my SEO work plus, of course, there's always a ton of optimisation-related study to be done. So I just recently got round to this and now my SERPS are in great confusion.
Plus, of course, a lot more than is usual is affecting Google's results just now. We're experiencing the end of the Big Daddy Data Centre upgrade. Some say we're still suffering the aftershocks from the Jagger algorithm update from last year. So the SERPS are turbulent. You can input a query into Google one minute and get a certain set of results, try the same search a few minutes later and the returned results will show a significant difference. This makes life quite extra-ordinarily difficult for the practicing search engine optimiser as clients will most often judge results purely by the position that they see their site returned in Google's results in a search for their keywords or phrases. It doesn't look good if you inform a client that they're now at position three and when they look for themselves they're at position thirty-three.
Those of you who have the Google toolbar can probably check the variations in the results for yourselves. Open your browser to a Google search page and input a phrase where you know a particular site should normally be returned in the top ten. Examine the SERPS. Then try the same search in the search box in the Google Toolbar. It's increasingly probable that, while the returned results won't be wildly, hysterically at variance with the ones you've just seen, they will be different to a significant degree.
Google doesn't give its results out from just one place, it distributes them from a series of data centres which are located around the world. When a new set of results is sent to the individual data centres the nature of telecommunications being what it is they don't all arrive at the same time. This results in what could be described as a series of mini-Google Dances across the range of data centres. In practice this means a search will produce different results from different geographical locations around the globe at different times. This wasn't a problem when it was a regular and predictable occurrence but now it's so frequent it can be confusing for searchers. Worse, of course, if my client's in the States and I'm here in the UK. I can click through to Google America but still there's no telling which data centre I'm going to get, and I've no idea what my client's going to get either, which complicates matters even further. Not to mention, of course, the problem of the Google "Sandbox" causing sites to appear briefly at the top of some SERPS thus muddying the search waters still more.
The practical consequences of all this are that in one set of search results I get my old page about Catherine at ntlworld appear and the page at www.here-be-posters.co.uk/ isn't even anywhere in the SERPS. In others, neither appear, while in some the ntlworld page is in the top ten with here-be-posters nowhere in evidence. Encouragingly, though, in some others the here-be-posters page is rising rapidly through the ranks. So, if I can't rely on a stable ranking for input, what can I do to determine if I finally now have the content and link strategy right?
Noting an increase in traffic could well be part of the answer. With SERPS fluctuating the way they are an accurate rank is difficult to pin down but a significant rise in properly targeted traffic should make its presence felt by an increase in ROI - and that, after all, is what SEO is all about. High ranking itself, in all the confusion, is starting to take a back-seat to what should have been foremost in our endeavours all along, an increasing volume of interested visitors.
Indeed, the good news for Catherine Bach is that, judging by her traffic, her poster page seems at last to have found a home at www.here-be-posters.co.uk/. Her stream of visitors, quite justly I say, rises as I speak. I mean, Jessica Simpson is fine but hey! She's no Catherine Bach!
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is this 1993 dbz poster worth 34 dollars?
im not gonna send a link, cause i dont want someone to buy it but here is a pic.http://s301.photobucket.com/albums/nn51/sithshake/?action=view¤t=e353_1.jpg yea its from 1993 and its 25, 7 for shiping. its not signed or anything... but its a mini movie promo poster should i get it?
To be honest no...its not....there are better posters than that....for less money....also it looks fake...but hey if u wanna buy it...buy it...i know sometimes ive wanted things like that and i got them...so do wat u feel like
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