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Blue's Clues - Classic Clues Blue's Clues - Classic Clues
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Blue's Clues: Classic Clues These are 2 "lost" episodes that have never been seen before! "Blue's School": Hop on board our cardboard bus and help Steve pick up our friends for a day of pretend school, where Blue is the teacher! "Something To Do Blue": Blue can't figure out what to do today. Mr. Salt gets us to use our imaginations to invent something new to do.DVD includes 2 BONUS episodes: "Rhyme Time" and "Puppets"Recommended Ages: 2 years & up

Blue's Clues - Blue's Big Musical Movie Blue's Clues - Blue's Big Musical Movie
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Blue bounds into her first feature-length film ready to sing. She gets sidetracked along the way, of course, but that's part of the brilliant Blue's Clues formula. Each half-hour TV show presents engaging, easy-to-grasp mini-mysteries that are within toddlers' reach. This time Blue; her huge-eyed, slightly loopy human companion, Steve; and their cadre of talking-object friends are scurrying around, preparing for a backyard music show that day. Everybody picks a number to perform; Blue's is a duet with Tickety Tock, but the clock contracts laryngitis. Who will be Blue's new partner? A game of Blue's Clues reveals the hardly reluctant replacement. The standard discovery of three clues followed by the usual wind-down song would add up to a colossal disappointment in a feature film, so substantial rounding-out is provided. Steve stumbles onto a keyboard inhabited by a note called G-Clef (the unmistakable voice of Ray Charles), who gives a tour of how to make a song. First you pick the notes, then you work on rhythm, then comes tempo, and, last but not least, "you've got to give it soul." This movie's themes include perseverance (Tickety Tock can't sing but finds a way to contribute anyway) and self-empowerment. Blue's Big Musical Movie is a feast for little eyes and ears; the sets are so colorful they hurt grown-up eyes, and the songs--especially the one that gets the Charles treatment--are all sing-along-with-me winners. --Tammy La Gorce

Join Steve, Blue and all their friends as they plan a backyard musical show! Preschoolers will help Steve and Blue get the show underway, write an all new song with G-Clef --the voice of Ray Charles, and of course, play Blue's Clues. In Blue's Big Musical Movie, preschoolers will sing, dance, play, and learn that they can be anything they want to be! Includes 6 Brand-New Songs!Promotes: Critical Thinking, Music, Curriculum including Notes, Rhythm & Tempo, Problem Solving, Confidence and Self-EsteemRecommended Ages: 2 years & up

Blue's Clues - Blue's Biggest Stories Blue's Clues - Blue's Biggest Stories
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Blue’s Clues “Blue’s Biggest Moments” will be a special compilation of 8 Blue’s Clues episodes. The episodes that appear on this title are a combination of some of the best Blue’s Clues episodes that capture special moments in Blue’s life and in a child’s life. The DVD will include 8 episodes, each approximately 24 minutes in length. Include one episode never-before-released on DVD!Recommended Ages: 2 years & up

Blue's Clues - Blue's Big Musical Movie [VHS] Blue's Clues - Blue's Big Musical Movie [VHS]
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Blue bounds into her first feature-length film ready to sing. She gets sidetracked along the way, of course, but that's part of the brilliant Blue's Clues formula. Each half-hour TV show presents engaging, easy-to-grasp mini-mysteries that are within toddlers' reach. This time Blue; her huge-eyed, slightly loopy human companion, Steve; and their cadre of talking-object friends are scurrying around, preparing for a backyard music show that day. Everybody picks a number to perform; Blue's is a duet with Tickety Tock, but the clock contracts laryngitis. Who will be Blue's new partner? A game of Blue's Clues reveals the hardly reluctant replacement. The standard discovery of three clues followed by the usual wind-down song would add up to a colossal disappointment in a feature film, so substantial rounding-out is provided. Steve stumbles onto a keyboard inhabited by a note called G-Clef (the unmistakable voice of Ray Charles), who gives a tour of how to make a song. First you pick the notes, then you work on rhythm, then comes tempo, and, last but not least, "you've got to give it soul." This movie's themes include perseverance (Tickety Tock can't sing but finds a way to contribute anyway) and self-empowerment. Blue's Big Musical Movie is a feast for little eyes and ears; the sets are so colorful they hurt grown-up eyes, and the songs--especially the one that gets the Charles treatment--are all sing-along-with-me winners. --Tammy La Gorce

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Blue's Clues - Story Time [VHS] Blue's Clues - Story Time [VHS]
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Finally, parents will have something to pop in the VCR when their hopelessly addicted tots ask for a hit of the blue dog during one of the many hours it's not actually playing on television. This 50-minute video contains two segments that touch on several traditional tales, but focus on "The Three Little Pigs" and "Goldilocks and the Three Bears." There's a little Elvis humor for the adults, but most of the jokes are aimed squarely at the pre-K set, who are asked to help our rugby-shirted friend Steve discover his evasive cartoon dog's favorite stories. With any luck, the video should buy you more than 50 minutes of peace as your child is likely to be inspired to engage his or her dog in porridge-portion comparisons or corner the cat behind the washing machine for a rousing game of "Little pig, little pig, let me come in." --Kimberly Heinrichs

Blue's Clues - Blue's Big Pajama Party [VHS] Blue's Clues - Blue's Big Pajama Party [VHS]
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Grab your sleeping bag and your favorite bunny slippers: it's time for a night-time game of Blue's Clues. Our moon-eyed (human) host named Steve and his frisky, animated dog named Blue have invited a crowd of their usual pals for a pajama party. While the format of this episode mirrors the other Blue's Clues shows, standard tunes such as "Mail Time!" and "We Just Figured Out Blue's Clues" are practically whispered so as not to disturb sleeping characters. Together, the very sleepy Steve and his cartoon friends identify nocturnal animals by their sounds and venture off to outer space as "pajamanauts" to discover why there's night. In a bonus episode titled "What Was Blue's Dream About?", the much more awake--but quaintly clueless--Steve works to decipher a number of characters' dreams. The helpful lesson to youngsters here is that they can change their dreams at will. Capped off with a glitzy disco tune called "It's Our Dream," Blue and Steve help Sleeping Beauty turn a nightmare into a rainbow-colored birthday extravaganza. As always, the funky cartoon world in which Steve and Blue conduct their clue finding stimulates the eyes--just as the wonderful variety of music stimulates the ears. A pleasing choice for kids in the 3- to 5-year-old range. --Liane Thomas

The Killing: Season One The Killing: Season One
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All 13 episodes from the first season--including the "Pilot," "What You Have Left," "Undertow," "I'll Let You Know When I Get There," and "Orpheus Descending"--are featured in a four-disc set. 9 3/4 hrs. total. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH), French, Spanish; featurette; audio commentary on selected episodes; deleted scenes; extended episode; gag reel. **13 episodes on 4 discs. 9 3/4 hrs.**

The Wire: The Complete Series The Wire: The Complete Series
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The Wire: The Complete First Season After one episode of The Wire you'll be hooked. After three, you'll be astonished by the precision of its storytelling. After viewing all 13 episodes of the HBO series' remarkable first season, you'll be cheering a bona-fide American masterpiece. Series creator David Simon was a veteran crime reporter from The Baltimore Sun who cowrote the book that inspired TV's Homicide, and cowriter Ed Burns was a Baltimore cop, lending impeccable street-cred to an inner-city Baltimore saga (and companion piece to The Corner) that Simon aptly describes as "a visual novel" and "a treatise on institutions and individuals" as opposed to a conventional good-vs.-evil police procedural. Owing a creative debt to the novels of Richard Price (especially Clockers), the series opens as maverick Detective Jimmy McNulty (Dominic West, in a star-making role) is tapping into a vast network of drugs and death around southwest Baltimore's deteriorating housing projects. With a mandate to get results ASAP, a haphazard team is assembled to join McNulty's increasingly complex investigation, built upon countless hours of electronic surveillance. The show's split-perspective plotting is so richly layered, so breathtakingly authentic and based on finely drawn characters brought to life by a perfect ensemble cast, that it defies concise description. Simon, Burns, and their cowriters control every intricate aspect of the unfolding epic; directors are top-drawer (including Clark Johnson, helmer of The Shield's finest episodes), but they are servants to the story, resulting in a TV series like no other: unpredictable, complicated, and demanding the viewer's rapt attention, The Wire is "an angry show" (in Simon's words) that refuses to comfort with easy answers to deep-rooted societal problems. Moral gray zones proliferate in a universe where ruthless killers have a logical code, and where the cops are just as ambiguous as their targets. That ambiguity extends to the ending as well; season 1 leaves several issues unresolved, leaving you begging for the even more impressive developments that await in season 2. --Jeff Shannon The Wire: The Complete Second Season It hardly seems possible, but The Wire's second season is even better than the first. The "visual novel" concept of this masterful HBO series is taken even further in a rich, labyrinthine plot revolving around the longshoremen of Baltimore's struggling cargo docks, where corruption, smuggling, and murder draw the attention of detective McNulty (Dominic West). What follows is a series of events which at first seem unrelated (including 13 bodies found in a cargo container), and then the ongoing effort to topple the drug empire of "Stringer" Bell (Idris Elba) and the imprisoned Avon Barksdale (Wood Harris), whose business is suffering from short supply, high demand, and disruption of distribution. The dutiful diligence of a Marine Police Patrol Officer and the moral outrage of the longshoremen's union leader are also factored into the suspicious goings-on at the loading docks, and what unfolds in these 12 episodes is an American crime epic easily on par with the Godfather saga. Yes, it's that good. Detailed synopsis is pointless; The Wire must be seen, heard, and absorbed to fully appreciate the way in which over 40 characters are flawlessly incorporated into a sprawling but tightly disciplined plot that deals, in the larger sense, with the deindustrialization of America and the struggle of longshoremen in a changing economical climate. Offering a privileged and occasionally frightening glimpse of the inner workings of shipping ports and cargo transports, The Wire is also a detailed exposé of organized crime and blue-collar corruption, and an authentic, well-informed study of political maneuvering among police and city officials. There's not a single false note to be found in the cast, direction, or writing of this phenomenal series, hailed by many critics as "the best show on television." With all due respect to HBO's other excellent series, The Wire tops them all. --Jeff Shannon The Wire: The Complete Third Season With volatile issues of Baltimore city political reform as its narrative focus, the third season of The Wire superbly maintains the series' astonishingly consistent status as the greatest "novel for television" ever created. While the Baltimore police department's wire-tapping investigations continue to monitor the intricate and now legitimately fronted drug ring of Russell "Stringer" Bell (Idris Elba, smooth as ever), detective Jimmy McNulty (Dominic West) continues his loutish ways, navigating through a series of shallow sexual conquests while doing some of the best cop-work of his career. Stringer's ex-convict partner Avon Barksdale (Wood Harris) is back in the picture and bent on eliminating a drug-dealing competitor named Marlo (Jamie Hector), and Baltimore P.D. Major Howard "Bunny" Colvin (Robert Wisdom) tries his own defiantly independent brand of street justice by essentially legalizing drugs in "Hamsterdam," where isolated sections of the city are established as open drug-dealing zones, utterly without the knowledge or approval of Colvin's superiors. As city councilman Tommy Carcetti (Aiden Gillen) plots his own ruthlessly ambitious strategy for the mayor's seat, Baltimore officials, McNulty's wire unit, and the entire Baltimore P.D. stand poised for the inevitable fallout from street-level and executive-level manipulations of power. Of course, this is just the tip of a very large iceberg, as The Wire continues its labyrinthine yet tightly controlled chronicle of over 50 characters, major and minor, who are all flawlessly woven into the fabric of these 12 remarkable episodes. For season 3, series creator David Simon continued to recruit a top-drawer lineup of reputable writers (including novelists Richard Price, Dennis Lehane, and George Pelecanos) and directors (including Ernest Dickerson, Tim Van Patten, and Agnieszka Holland), and by the time a major character is killed in the season's penultimate episode (arguably the series' finest yet), it's clear that The Wire has earned its crown as the most ambitious and intelligent crime drama in the history of American television. DVD extras are excellent, as usual, including five illuminating episode commentaries (an absolute must for devoted fans of the series), a Q&A session with cast & crew moderated by renowned TV critic and author Ken Tucker, and a classroom conversation with Simon that delves deeper into the creative process of the series. Having deservedly earned its renewal for a fourth season (out of a projected five, according to Simon), The Wire delivers surprises aplenty (keep a close watch for startling revelations) while proving, yet again, that cable-TV is the place to be for anyone seeking respite from the relative mediocrity of mainstream network programming. --Jeff Shannon The Wire: The Complete Fourth Season Even if you missed the first three seasons (the character guides and thorough episode recaps on HBO's website are recommended), and with only one season left, it's not too late to get in under The Wire. In fact, season 4 is an accessible introduction for those who know The Wire only by its street cred as arguably the very best show on television. For them especially, this season will be, as befitting its theme, a real education. Without resorting to melodramatics that other ratings-challenged series employ to gain that frustratingly elusive audience, The Wire shakes things up this season in a way that is true to the series and its characters. A major character, Dominic West's McNulty, plays a minor role as a contented street cop and family man, while a former supporting player, Jim True-Frost's Roland Pryzbylewski, goes to the head of the class as a new eighth grade teacher at beleaguered Edward Tilghman Middle School. It may take a couple of episodes to orient yourself to the Baltimore backrooms, squad rooms, classrooms, and street corners where The Wire's intense dramas play out, and new viewers may miss something in character nuance, but they will easily grasp the big picture. A politically motivated shake-up sends Major Crimes detectives Freamon (Clarke Peters) and Greggs (Sonja Sohn) to Homicide. The gloves come off in the mayoral race between black incumbent Clarence Royce (Glynn Turman) and idealistic white challenger Tommy Carcetti (Aidan Gillen). Gang leader Marlo (Jamie Hector) quietly and deliberately becomes the city's new drug kingpin, managing to subvert all surveillance efforts. Meanwhile, while "Prez" tries to reach his students, four highly at-risk kids will be drawn into the drug trade. Mere synopsis does not do The Wire justice. The series deftly juggles its myriad storylines and characters, all of whom make an impression, from Marlo's cold-blooded enforcers, Snoop (Felicia Pearson) and Chris (Gbenga Akinnagbe), to boxing instructor "Cutty" (Chad L. Coleman), determined to keep his young charges off the corners. There is not a false note in the performances or the writing. Richard Price (Clockers) and Dennis Lehane (Mystic River) again contributed episodes. That this series has only been nominated for only one Emmy (for writing) is a travesty. As engrossing as the finest novels and in a class by itself, this isn't television; it's The Wire. --Donald Liebenson The Wire: The Complete Fifth Season A barroom toast to Det. Jimmy McNulty (Dominic West), a one-man good cop/bad cop, offered in The Wire's final episode could very well serve as this series' epitaph: "When you were good, you were the best we had." Season five bears witness to this. The 10 riveting, wrenching episodes focus on yet another beleaguered Baltimore institution, The Baltimore Sun daily newspaper, whose staff, much like the police, is forced to do more with less. One editor (Clark Johnson) struggles to maintain the paper's journalistic standards in the face of declining ad revenues, employee buyouts and bureau closures. An ambitious reporter (Tom McCarthy) undermines him by taking a page out of the Stephen Glass/Jayson Blair playbook, manufacturing sensational quotes, and eventually, whole stories, while bean-counter management encourages its rising star and keeps its eye on the (Pulitzer) prize. Meanwhile, on the streets, the year-long investigation of rising drug lord Marlo Sansfield (Jamie Hector) and the 22 bodies found in "the vacants" has been discontinued and police morale is at an all-time low (the money promised to the department has been diverted to the schools). McNulty manufactures a serial killer case that will have far-reaching repercussions in the mayor's office, where Tommy Carcetti (Aidan Gillen) is mounting a run for governor a mere two years into his term. "I wonder what it would be like to work at a real police station," McNulty rages at one point. The Wire, as ever, is all about real. It's a gritty and unflinching look at life in one of roughest districts of a "broke-ass city." There is street justice for some characters, and street injustice for others. Some meet sad, sudden, or shocking ends that defy TV convention. Referring to Marlo, McNulty declares early on, "He does not get to win; we get to win." The hard-earned victories are mostly small, or come with a price. Not that The Wire does not offer glimmers of hope. Bubbles (Andre Royo) struggles to maintain his sobriety (Steve Earle portrays the leader of his 12-step program and also does the theme song honors this season), and the final episode features a cameo by Jim True-Frost as the once overwhelmed teacher, "Prez," who now seems to have the hang of the job. The ratings-strapped and criminally Emmy-snubbed The Wire has always been a critic's darling with a passionate fan base. To the show's credit, it did not make itself more accessible in its final season (consequently, its send-off did not receive near the fanfare of The Sopranos or Sex and the City). That should not dissuade newcomers to the show. It is heavy lifting, and if you're just joining The Wire, a visit to the show's official website for orientation is recommended. But buy it, watch it, and be patient. It's so worth it. From the masterful storytelling to the peerless ensemble, it just doesn't get any better than The Wire. But that's not exactly news. --Donald Liebenson

All 60 episodes of the series are collected in this 23-disc set that includes exclusive, all-new bonus features. **60 episodes on 23 discs. 60 1/2 hrs.**

The Spiderwick Chronicles The Spiderwick Chronicles
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Seth's Birthday Invitation, Party Balloons Card Seth's Birthday Invitation, Party Balloons Card

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PlayStation 3 Rock Band 3 MIDI PRO - Adapter PlayStation 3 Rock Band 3 MIDI PRO - Adapter
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Starship Troopers [UMD for PSP] Starship Troopers [UMD for PSP]
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In the first and finest RoboCop movie, director Paul Verhoeven combined near-future science fiction with a keen sense of social satire--not to mention enough high-velocity violence to satisfy even the most voracious bloodlust. In Starship Troopers, Verhoeven and RoboCop cowriter Ed Neumeier take inspired cues from Robert Heinlein's classic sci-fi novel to create a special-effects extravaganza that functions on multiple levels of entertainment. The film might be called "Melrose Place in Space," with its youthful cast of handsome guys and gorgeous women who look like they've been recruited (and in some cases they were) from the cast of Beverly Hills 90210. Viewers might focus on the incredible, graphically intense action sequences (definitely not for children) in which heavily armed forces from Earth go to off-world battle against vast hordes of alien "bugs" bent on planetary conquest. The attacking bugs are marvels of state-of-the-art special-effects technology, and the space battles are nothing short of spectacular. But Starship Troopers is more than a showcase for high-tech hardware and gigantic, flesh-ripping insects. Recalling his childhood in Holland during the Nazi occupation, Verhoeven turns this epic adventure into a scathingly funny satire of fascist propaganda, emphasizing Heinlein's underlying warning against the hazards of military conformity and the sickening realities of war. It's an action-packed joy ride if that's all you're looking for, but Verhoeven has a provocative agenda that makes Starship Troopers as smart as it is exciting. --Jeff Shannon

From the bridge of the Fleet Battlestation Ticonderoga with its sweeping galactic views to the desolate terrain of planet Klendathu teeming with shrieking fire-spitting brain-sucking special effects creatures acclaimed director PAUL VERHOEVEN crafts a dazzling epic based on Robert A. Heinlein's classic sci-fi adventure. CASPER VAN DIEN DINA MEYER DENISE RICHARDS JAKE BUSEY NEIL PATRICK HARRIS PATRICK MULDOON and MICHAEL IRONSIDE star as the courageous soldiers who travel to the distant and desolate Klendathu system for the ultimate showdown between the species.System Requirements:Starring: Clancy Brown Michael Ironside Dina Meyer Denise Richards Jake Busey Neil Patrick Harris Casper Van Dien Directed By: Paul Verhoeven Running Time: 129 Min. Copyright Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 2005Format: UMD Genre: SCI-FI/FANTASY Rating: R UPC: 043396118003 Manufacturer No: 11800

PlayStation Portable Limited Edition Gran Turismo Entertainment Pack - Mystic Silver PlayStation Portable Limited Edition Gran Turismo Entertainment Pack - Mystic Silver
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The PlayStation Portable 3000 Limited Edition Gran Turismo Entertainment Pack brings together the latest hardware revision of the PlayStation Portable (PSP), with the speed and thrill of simulation racing like you never thought possible in a handheld. The Bundle includes a "Mystic Silver" PSP-3000 system, a copy of Gran Turismo in UMD format, a PlayStation Network download voucher for the exclusive White Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, a 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo, an "The Italian Job" PlayStation Store downloadable movie voucher* and a Sony Music Voucher for 10 downloadable songs.** .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; } The "Real Driving Simulator" finally comes to the PSP. View larger. Gran Turismo UMD Game Prepare for the most authentic handheld racing experience as the best-selling Gran Turismo series debuts on the PSP system. Prove your driving skills on 35 tracks, and trade or share more than 800 stunning cars from the world’s top manufacturers. Exclusive White Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Included with the bundle is a voucher for the exclusive White Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, importable into your copy of Gran Turismo after it is downloaded from the PlayStation Network. 35 tracks and 800+ cars all on your PSP. View larger. Download the hit action flick staring Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Seth Green and others. View larger. "The Italian Job" PlayStation Store Downloadable Movie Voucher The plan was flawless. The execution was perfect. Charlie Croker pulled off the crime of a lifetime. The one thing that, he didn’t plan on was being double-crossed. Now he wants more than the job’s payoff...he wants payback. Mark Wahlberg is electrifying as Croker in this "fast and furious action-adventure." Along with a drop-dead gorgeous safecracker (Charlize Theron), Croker and his team take off to re-steal the loot and end up in a pulse-pounding, pedal-to-the-metal chase that careens up, down, above and below the streets of Los Angeles. 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo With 2GB of memory, the compact Memory Stick PRO Duo allows you to save your PlayStation Network downloads, as well as store your videos, photos, music and more. About PlayStation Portable 3000 Now with Included Microphone and Brighter Screen The latest PlayStation Portable revision, the PSP-3000, has everything the older PSPs had but now includes a built-in microphone, which lets you take advantage of voice features in some games as well as the PSP's built-in Skype functionality without having to use a headset. The new PSP-3000 also includes an improved anti-reflective screen that offers higher contrast and clearer visibility in well-lit places and can even be used outdoors. A Full Entertainment System in Your Hands The PSP was designed to handle all varieties of applications and entertainment -- music, video, communication, wireless networking, and, of course, gaming. Users will enjoy topnotch 3D games with high-quality, full-motion video, and high-fidelity audio. The 4.3-inch wide screen display is bright and beautiful, and works well under many different lighting conditions. If you prefer, you can also connect your PSP to your TV. The PSP utilizes the Universal Media Disc (UMD) for a storage medium, each of which holds 1.8 GB of data. It can also be used to download content digitally over the PlayStation Network. Hundred of Games to Choose From The PSP gaming library is hundreds of titles strong and covers a wide variety of genres. 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When buying a new gaming mouse, there are a lot of things to consider. Some of these things are very obvious, but others are things most people will probably not think about. Here are the most important things to think about before you get a new gaming mouse:

If you think I am going to talk about comfort, you are mistaken. All gaming mice are designed to be ergonomically comfortable. When you're buying a high-end mouse from a reputable gaming hardware manufacturer, you can expect that the mouse has been tested extensively. You will, of course, prefer some mice to others. That gets us to our first point:

Mouse grip: Everyone holds the mouse a little bit differently. While there are many terms used in the gaming industry to describe how someone holds the mouse, there are only two thing that really matter when we talk about the comfort of the gaming mouse: claw or palm grip.

Some people like to put their entire hand on the back of the mouse. People who do this will find smaller mice and mice that are shorter to be aggravating. Other people like to move the mouse around with just the fingertips. Usually, the wrist is wresting on something and the motions are much smaller. You can read gaming mouse reviews, and if the review is good you will read whether the mouse is made to be gripped with your fingertips or your whole hand. For example, the Microsoft Sidewinder X8 is made to be held with the whole hand, while the Logitech G9x is meant to be held in the fingertips only.

Anything beyond these two things is a matter of preference and playstyle. Even though these things are important, they do not have a significant impact on how much you like the mouse.

CPI / DPI: Counts per inch or dots per inch is the next thing you need to think about. These are essentially the same thing, but the terminology is different between companies. Most gaming mouse makers like to use the term DPI, but Steelseries likes to use the term CPI. The reasons are technical, and Steelseries has a great reason for rebelling, but this isn't important for now.

The important thing is that these numbers are a measurement of how accurate the mouse is, and how fast it can go. If you want a mouse that is very sensitive, you need a mouse with a higher CPI / DPI. If you want a mouse that is very accurate, you will want to look for a higher number too. Modern gaming mice can go as high as 5700 for the best, and 1800 for the least accurate sensors.

Weight: Some people like a heavy mouse, some people like a light mouse, and most people will adjust to a mouse no matter how heavy or light it is. If you are someone who wants a heavy mouse you may want to look for a mouse like the Logitech G500 that has a weight cartridge included with it. These mice allow you to make the mouse very heavy or fairly light depending on your preference.

Cords: Traditionally, gamers did not like to buy mice that were wireless. The batteries ran out fast, there was interference, and there was a lag in response time. Modern gaming mice have fixed this problem with new technology that allows them to last longer, avoid interference, and work with less lag.

New gaming mice like the Razer Mamba and Microsoft SideWinder X8 can function in either wired or wireless modes. This also helps prevent having to recharge the battery at the worst times. These mice usually have a very slight delay, cost a lot more, but offer much greater flexibility. For most gamers, the hybrid mice are an excellent choice if they can be afforded.

Extras: There are a number of other gaming mice that have features that make them ideal for certain uses. The Razer Naga, for example, is designed for MMO gaming. It has tons of buttons on the side that can be mapped to different functions within games. There are other mice, like the Logitech G9x, that allow you to record macros and save them right on the mouse along with your personalized settings.

There is no "best gaming mouse" out there for every use and purpose, but there are definitely some that are made of better quality than others. The Razer Naga, for example, is far superior to the higher-cost Steelseries MMO mouse. Make sure to read reliable gaming mouse reviews to find the one that is right for your style of play and requirements.

Focus on Building yourself a Qualified List of Customers Who are Eager to Hear From You

Your primary focus as an Internet marketer should be on "permission marketing"* and not be quick sales!

Sure, you can set up a website with some great content and plaster it with banners and links to pages that pre-sell products and then link through to the products themselves.

It is even possible to make a reasonable living this way, as long as you can drive sufficient amounts of targeted traffic to your website.

But how much of the traffic drives off again without a trace, never to return?

And how many of the people who do click through and buy the product return to you to buy again?

If your site is well designed and targeted then it is quite possible that some people will return and buy again.

But, how much better would it be if instead of trying to get people to part with their cash as soon as possible, you actually focused less on the quick sale and more on building a relationship with the customer?

By focusing on your prospect's need for trustworthy advice you would stand a much bigger chance of turning your prospect into a life-long customer who trusted you, was eager to hear from you and bought your recommended products time and time again.

Sounds great, doesn't it?

Here is a list of the steps you need to take to move towards a method of marketing that places the customer's needs at the centre and turns the relationship into a dialogue rather than a shouting match!

1. Focus on gaining people's permission for you to contact them about their needs.

Do this by making a squeeze page (or several) and also by adding a form to each page of your website. Include an incentive for people to sign up, like a compelling free report about stuff they need to know but haven't seen elsewhere.

2. Link the form on your page to your autoresponder, which has been pre-loaded with a series of messages that will now go out to the subscriber.

3. While you might like to include a link or two to your products, don't over-do the sales at this stage of the game. Instead, bear in mind that you have yet to win the trust of your reader.

What you have to do in the early stages is set up a dialogue and also provide useful services and recommendations.

To do that, your email newsletters should be packed with useful information that is written in a lively and personal manner and focuses on the customer.

Also, provide free resources, tips and information that are genuinely useful. Don't be afraid to include links to sites other than your own - subscribers will appreciate your generosity and return for more.

4. From time to time make your subscribers a new opt-in offer. Give them a good incentive and require that they give your some more information that you can use to focus on their needs more closely.

Remember that those who opt in to the second list should be removed from the first one.

The customers on your second list are the ones who you have developed a deeper trust-based relationship with and they will be pleased to receive your product recommendations.

That is the list you make your money on in repeat sales and sales of your primary products and services.

But remember, it is also the list you must look after most assiduously. The people on your list feel they can trust you - and building trust online with your prospects is the key.

If you are tempted to sell them short at this stage for a quick profit, you will soon find that you have succeeded in undermining your credibility and your hard work will have been wasted. Remember, you are seeking to build a long-term relationship of mutual benefit, so don't muff it by succumbing to short-term greed.

I have only described a couple of stages of this "permission marketing" model.

Moving your customers "up the permission-marketing ladder"* is the key to success. It does not have to be just a one-step move. You can implement several steps, each one moving the customer relationship to a higher and more personal level.

This is where you can further categorize your customers through the use of sub-niches. As you talk to your list and invite a response, you should also be prepared to place different responses on different lists at the higher level.

With fewer subscribers on each niche list, you now have the opportunity to get to know each customer more personally and open up several lines of 1-on-1 dialogue with subscribers who are now repeat-buyers.

Because they have moved up several rungs of the permission-marketing ladder you know a lot more about them and are now in a position to offer them exactly what they need, and they are in a position, based on experience to trust your offers and enjoy your mailings.

They should be treated like gold-dust because you have won their trust and they are more than happy to hear from you and follow your recommendations.

== NOTE

*See Seth Godin's "Permission Marketing: Turning Strangers into Friends, and Friends Into Customers" (available on Amazon.com)

About the Author

David Hurley is an Internet marketer who is based in Japan and is the owner of http://grasp-the-nettle.com, which focuses on success mentoring for Internet marketing start-ups.

Who thinks the Family Guy video game should be turned into a DVD movie?

I haven't played the game, but I 've seen reviews. They haven't really been to kind to the game because apparently it has too many voice loops and repetitive gameplay. But, because of the comedy, I think it should be a direct-to-DVD-movie like "Stewie Griffin: the Untold Story". I think it'd be better because of some of the jokes used in the game: like when Brian's being escorted by Joe to his cell, there's a speed bump.
Joe: "Who's the wise guy who put this speed bump here?"
Or the beginning of the game's cutscene:
Brian: "What are you watching?"
Peter: "Mr. Belvedere, Brian."
I forget the rest, but then Peter talks about how Mr. Belvedere sat on his own...well you know the rest.
Think about it: it'd be funny with Brian sneaking around in the showers?
Tom Tucker: "Today we're asking: who's a good boy?"
Brian: "I am?"
Answer on your opinions, and if you want, post a few jokes that you might want if it WAS turned into a movie. Don't tell Seth McFarlane I'm doing this.

That would be so cool!

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During his first week of practice as an Ohio State freshman, David Lighty, a 6-foot-5 swingman from Cleveland, was so dominant in a full-court, zig-zag defensive drill that he nearly brought the exercise to a halt. "He was turning the guy over and over. The line of guys going next was all backed up," Ohio State coach Thad Matta recalls. Though it was early in Lighty's college career, Matta ...

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