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Arctic Cooling F9 PWM 92mm High Performance Fan (600-1800RPM)
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SpecificationsMfr Part Number: FAN 9 PWMFeature:Patented PWM Sharing Technology (PST)Extremely quietHigh air flow and static pressureLow noise impellerFluid dynamic bearing extends service lifePST: PWM amplifier integrated on motor circuit 4 pin plug for receiving power and PWM signal from motherboard 4 pin socket for CPU cooler or second fan 3 pin plug to send fan RPM signal to motherboard Rated Fan Speed: 600 ~ 1800 RPM(controlled by PWM)Air Flow: 35 CFM / 59.5 m3/hNoise Level: 0.4 SoneBearing: Fluid Dynamic BearingDimensions: 92 x 92 x 25mmWeight: 84 g
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Zalman ZM-F3 120mm Quiet Case Fan with Silicone Pins
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The Zalman ZM-F3 is Computer case cooling fan to provide you stable performance and quiet environment. Provides pleasant environment by restraining vibrations with the use of vibration-preventing silicon pins.Silent mode: 900rpm ± 10%, 20.0dBANormal mode: 1,800rpm ± 10%, 34.0dBA
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Vello FreeWave Wireless Remote Shutter Release for Canon w/3-Pin Connection. Compatibility Canon EOS: 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, 5D, 5D Mark II, 7D, 1D, 1Ds, 1Ds Mark1, 1DS Mark II, 1Ds Mark III, and 1Ds Mark IV
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CompatibilityCanon EOS 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, 5D, 5D Mark II, 7D, 1D, 1Ds, 1Ds Mark1, 1DS Mark II, 1Ds Mark III, and 1Ds Mark IVSmart CodeThe FreeWave's Smart Code feature allows you to operate on 16,000,000 possible radio channels. No DIP switches need to be set, and one transmitter can trigger multiple receivers. The units have been synchronized at the factory, so your system can work right out of the box. However, to maximize signal quality and range, it is best to use the Smart Code technology to sense the "quiet" frequencies in your environment and re-synchronize on that channel.Extended RangeThe FreeWave can fire the camera's shutter from distances up to 320 feet (100 meters).Multi-functionTrigger your camera wirelessly or wired. Wired triggering even works if the receiver battery is dead or missing.Dual-Function ReleasePress the transmitter's button half way to focus; press it fully to trigger the shutter.Delayed ReleaseThe two-second delay function gives you extra time to get into position.Multi-exposureYou can take multiple shots with one press of the trigger.Long ExposuresWith the FreeWave you can control the length of the exposure remotely.LED IndicatorsTwo LED indicators confirm pre-focus and exposure when in the wireless mode.VersatileThe FreeWave includes a camera release cable that works with your particular camera model. By simply changing to another cable (additional purchase required) a single receiver can work with many other cameras as well.
Smart Code Channels16,000,000 possible codesRangeUp to 320' (100 m)Frequency433 MHzShutter ModesSingle shot2 sec delayContinuousBulbConfirmation LEDs2 colors
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Rear View 130° CCD Back Up Camera with 18 Built in Infra-reds for Rv's Trucks Trailers
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This 130° angle camera is the clearest and greatest camera available on the market today. It boasts a 250,000 pixel 2.1 mm lens with 18 infra-red illuminators which enables you to see in total darkness. The casing of the camera has a IP68 rating which can withstand all weather conditions.
The camera includes a 66' weather proof cable (model # RVS-825) with air craft grade connectors.
This Camera is a 5 Pin Male and ONLY for use with Rear View Safety Camera Systems i.e. RVS-770613, RVS-770614, RVS-770615 and RVS-770618.
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Leica APO-Televid 82, 82mm Straight, Waterproof Spotting Scope with 25-50x Vario Eyepiece
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The Leica APO-Televid 82 features apochromatically corrected optics combined with the new FL lenses and an 82 mm diameter objective increase the light yield by more than 6 % and the imaging performance is clearly visible when viewing the finest, natural details and structures in the highest possible resolution. For that little bit extra in terms of experiencing nature, especially in poor lighting conditions. Top-of-the-range spotting scope delivering professional standards for all users. An innovative 4-part fluoride lens objective for maximum color fidelity and richness of contrast. Optically neutral front lens glass to protect the APO optic and Leica AquaDura coating. Particularly short close focus distance of 3.9 meters. Rubber-protected magnesium housing, waterproofed up to 5 meters.It is the perfect tool for experiencing nature at very close range. High-quality images can be captured with a camera using photo or digital adapters. The innovative Leica AquaDura coating considerably reduces these disturbing factors. As with the lotus plant, this new water and dirt-resistant protective layer on the outer glass surfaces ensures that dirt and moisture are barely able to take hold on the specially adapted surface structure of the optic.
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Do We Have to Talk About the Lapel Pins Again?
When it comes to international issues, a lot of Americans aren't on top of the details. In 2007 only 36 percent of Americans could name Vladimir Putin as the leader of Russia, although maybe he's raised his profile here recently by pummeling Georgia into the ground. Let's not even speculate about the number of Americans who initially thought there were Russian armies headed to Macon. Presumably that's been cleared up by now.
But since so much of the voting public is so hazy on the details of foreign policy, campaign debates about it often nose-dive into fights over which candidate is "stronger" and which is more 'patriotic."
Can we just stop it now? Let's just stipulate that Senator McCain and Senator Obama are both plenty strong. A spineless person doesn't endure years in a prisoner-of-war camp and go on to thrive in a highly-regarded career in public life. A weak person doesn't rise up from humble beginnings to head up the Harvard Law Review and become a senator and candidate for president of the United States. It just doesn't happen.
And how they've lived their lives suggests, to us at least, that they're both very patriotic. They may have gone about it in different ways, but they have both chosen lives of service to the country. Senator McCain saw combat in the military. Senator Obama passed on a lucrative law career to become a community organizer helping the jobless. These decisions show that these two men care about their country, that they're both willing to set aside personal gain to protect and enrich the lives and hopes of fellow citizens. As Americans, we should be proud of them both.
OK. We have two strong, patriotic men running for president. And most Americans (let's be frank here) probably aren't going to follow nitty-gritty discussions over which countries should be in NATO and which shouldn't. So, does that mean talking about the country's foreign policy in this election season is a non-starter? Should we just check it off the list and let the professionals handle it?
We don’t think so. In fact, we think there are some extremely important questions the two candidates could and should be talking about -- ones that don’t require the average voter to bone up on historical relations between the Russians and Ukraine or be on top of the operations of the World Trade Organization..
Maybe the candidates could talk about some questions like these:
Is the U.S. striking the right balance between using its military power and using diplomacy in terms of its dealings around the world? Why or why not?
What makes the U.S. secure? Military strength? Economic strength? Top-notch intelligence? Having close allies? Other areas? What do you plan to do to insure that we're strong in the areas that you consider most important?
What is a smart, effective strategy for fighting terrorism aimed at the U.S. and our people? Do we have it now, or do we need to make some changes? What are they?
Are we putting too much or too little emphasis on working with other countries? Are there places where we need to work harder to get international cooperation, even if we don't get to do everything our own way? What are they? Are there issues that are best addressed by the U.S. acting in our own way and in our own time? What are those?
As a country, are we striking the right balance between having a strong foreign policy versus working on issues here at home? Would you put more emphasis on our role abroad or less? Tell us why?
These are all questions of national priorities and strategy -- things voters can and should be able to make judgments on without getting a master's degree in international relations. These are fundamental choices the next president will have to make, and the public ought to know how the two candidates would approach them.
But we're not so optimistic that questions like these will come up in the debates. Based on what's admired in the news biz today, the moderators may plan to invest their time seeing if they can get one of these strong, patriotic men -- one of whom will be our president -- to confuse the Sunnis and Shiites or perhaps slip up on some dictator's name. Or maybe they'll want to get back to the lapel pins. That's a real national security issue for you.
©2008 Jean Johnson and Scott Bittle
About the Author
Jean Johnson and Scott Bittle are lead authors of The Voter's Survival Kit, a series of election guides from Public Agenda and the book Where Does the Money Go? Your Guided Tour to the Federal Budget Crisis (HarperCollins, 2008). Public Agenda is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization devoted to helping citizens tackle tough issues. The Survival Kit is available at www.publicagenda.org.
Socializing a 3 year old Min Pin?
My Min Pin is extremely attached to me, and I've begun retraining her to get rid of the separation anxiety. She's doing pretty well staying in another room on her own, but she has always had a issue with other dogs. I walk her everyday, and she's always been uptight around other dogs, especially if they show ANY type of aggression. She will then, GO OFF! Do you think a dog park would help? I'm afraid she will not behave. Thanks!
Socializing a dog means exposing the dog to many different experiences so that YOU can TEACH the dog appropriate behavior in many situations. The best way to do that is with a daily walk. Every dog needs a daily walk anyway. If you don't know how to teach her, hire a trainer to teach you techniques to manage her behavior.
Separation anxiety is when a dog takes out its frustration on the house or itself when you are gone. It is due to lack of exercise and/or lack of proper leadership (in a pack, the leader is allowed to leave but the followers never leave the leader).
Breed information:
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/miniaturepinscher.htm
Microchip Announces New 8-, 14- and 20-pin Enhanced Mid-Range PIC® Microcontrollers (MCUs)
CHANDLER, Ariz.----Microchip Technology Inc. , a leading provider of microcontroller and analog semiconductors, today unveiled several new, peripheral-rich 8-bit PIC® microcontrollers with active currents of less than 50 µA/MHz and extremely low sleep currents.
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