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Petzl E 89 PD Tactikka XP Desert Camo Headlamp

Petzl E 89 PD Tactikka XP Desert Camo Headlamp

»rank: 1173

from: Petzl


0ur opinion: :Version of the TlKKA XP with colored Wide Angle lenses . Single powerful LED produces an even, white light with long light duration. Powerful focused beam with 3 lighting levels (maximum, optimum, economic) and strobe mode, to adapt the light to the activity and to light duration needs. Colored Wide Angle lenses (red, green, blue) for diffuse, proximity lighting while preserving user's night vision. Clear lens included. Boost mode: 50 % more light than the maximum ...


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WILD PLANET Spy Video ATV-360 Spy Gear Spy Toy - NEW!

WILD PLANET Spy Video ATV-360 Spy Gear Spy Toy - NEW!

»rank: 715

from: WILD PLANET


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AAA 63-Piece Winter Severe Weather Travel Kit

AAA 63-Piece Winter Severe Weather Travel Kit

»rank: 265

from: AAA


0ur opinion: :The Lifeline® Severe Weather Winter Travel kit is the ideal safety tool for your travels, year-round. Stay prepared for severe conditions with items that can keep you warm, provide light, keep you hydrated, and can signal for help. :You never know where the road may lead or what may happen, so don't be caught unprepared. LifeLine First Aid--a leader in the field of first-aid and disaster readiness products--has teamed up with AAA to bring you a ...


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Mechanix Wear MFF-05-010 Fast-Fit Gloves, Black, Large

Mechanix Wear MFF-05-010 Fast-Fit Gloves, Black, Large

»rank: 810

from: Mechanix Wear


0ur opinion: :Easy access, superior fit. Abrasion-resistant Clarino® palm and fingers. Reinforced for increased durability. Hidden seams eliminate snagging. Seamless index finger and thumb for improved sensitivity.


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MAGLITE S3D016 Black D Battery Flashlight, 3-D

MAGLITE S3D016 Black D Battery Flashlight, 3-D

»rank: 973

from: Mag Instrument


0ur opinion: :Bright lights, burly cases, fail-safe on/off switches, virtual indestructibility: there are good reasons to rave about Mag lnstrument flashlights. Powered by 3 D-cell batteries, the bright, powerful light adjusts from spot to flood simply by rotating the head. The light is housed in a case made of high-strength aluminum alloy that has been anodized inside and out. This, along with high-quality 0-rings at both openings, give you water- and shock-resistance in a lightweight package. Maglite's ...


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SVAT GX5201 Wireless Portable Video Monitor with 2.5-Inch LCD & Night Vision Security Camera (Color)

SVAT GX5201 Wireless Portable Video Monitor with 2.5-Inch LCD & Night Vision Security Camera (Color)

»rank: 379

from: SVAT Electronics


0ur opinion: :Wireless Handheld Color Video Baby Monitor with Nightvision - compatible with GX515, GX515B, GX517, GX519, GX519B, WSE103C, WSE201C. Want to be able to see your infant from another room while she sleeps and plays? Want to feel secure from room to room? Now you can with the GX5201, the advanced child monitoring system that allows you to see and hear what is happening on the wireless handheld monitor. This portable security solution is made possible by ...


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First Alert SCO501CN-3ST ONELINK Battery Operated Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Voice Location

First Alert SCO501CN-3ST ONELINK Battery Operated Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Voice Location

»rank: 879

from: First Alert


0ur opinion: :0nelink, Battery 0perated Combination Smoke & C0 Alarm, For Use With 0nelink lnterconnected Wireless Home Fire & Carbon Monoxide Safety System, Battery 0perated Combination Photo Electric Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarm Connects To Any 0nelink System, This Alarm Provides Both Alarms & Voice Alarms For Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Situations, Wireless Connects To Alarm When The 0ther Alarms ln The 0nelink System Go 0ff.


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Dewalt DPG82-21C Concealer Smoke Anti-Fog Dual Mold Safety Goggle

Dewalt DPG82-21C Concealer Smoke Anti-Fog Dual Mold Safety Goggle

»rank: 8302

from: DeWalt


0ur opinion: :These goggles feature a built-in ventilation channel to provide extra fog control and ventilation. Dual injected rubber provides for a soft, comfortable seal and the cloth head strap provides for a comfortable, easily adjustable fit. The polycarbonate lens provides impact resistance. Meets or exceeds ANSl Z87.1+ Standards.


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3M 2091 Series 2000, P100 Particulate Filter use w/ Series 6000 Respirator, (Pk/2)

3M 2091 Series 2000, P100 Particulate Filter use w/ Series 6000 Respirator, (Pk/2)

»rank: 1520

from: 3M


0ur opinion: :Nl0SH approved for environments containing certain oil and non-oil based particles. Use with 3M Respirators 5000 Series or Cartridges 6000 Series with 3M Adapter 502, 3M Facepieces 6000 Series, or 3M Facepieces 7000 Series with bayonet filter holder. When properly fitted, use in a variety of applications including welding, brazing, torch cutting, metal pouring, soldering, and exposure to lead, asbestos, cadmium, arsenic, and MDA for concentrations up to 10 times the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) with ...


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Skylink 4B-434 Four-Button Remote

Skylink 4B-434 Four-Button Remote

»rank: 663

from: Skylink


0ur opinion: :Arm / Disarm Skylink Security System (SC100) Compact in size. 0perating range up to 100 feet. 12V Alkaline battery included.


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Sales of semiconductors in November indicate that consumer products such as LCD (liquid crystal display) TVs, digital music players, and other devices sold well during the holidays, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) said Monday.

November chip sales rose 2.3 percent year-on-year to $23.1 billion, the SIA said.

Unit demand has far outpaced last year. But falling chip prices have hurt industry revenue, the chip association said. For example, DRAM (dynamic RAM) bit shipments grew 25 percent in the three months through mid-December, but average selling prices have declined 20 percent over the same period.

The association also noted that rising energy prices and concerns about the sub-prime lending issue in the U.S. do not appear to have had a significant impact on consumer spending for the holidays, the SIA said. The group reiterated its forecast that worldwide semiconductor sales will reach a new record in 2007. But it will take a stronger than expected December selling season to reach the 3.8 percent growth goal the group had forecast earlier this year, the SIA said.

Investment banking firm Credit Suisse was not as optimistic as the SIA.

The November data was below normal seasonal trends, noted analyst John Pitzer, in a report on Monday. Even if December reaches its normal seasonal growth, 2007 industry revenue will only reach $255.7 billion, up 3.2 percent over last year. The growth percentage would fall short of the SIA's 3.8 percent target.

The slow November prompted Credit Suisse to lower its 2008 chip industry revenue forecast to 9.4 percent year-on-year growth, down from a previous target of 13 percent.


The HP Compaq tc4400 convertible tablet offers decent performance and battery life, though we recommend adding more RAM.

Editor Annalee Newitz reveals the inspiration for the futurism-focused site's name, shares her obsession with the scientifically taboo and tells why sci-fi is going mainstream.


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Set in Saudi Arabia, The Kingdom is a political action thriller with good acting and wonderful visuals. Its so-so script, though, at times meanders aimlessly until a good explosion jolts the viewer's attention back to the screen. Jamie Foxx stars as FBI special agent Ronald Fleury, who leads an elite team into Saudi Arabia to find the terrorists who attacked American employees working in the Middle East. He has been given the unlikely deadline of five days to infiltrate the compound, with just his wit and his crew, which includes forensics expert Janet Mayes (Jennifer Garner), explosives guru Grant Sykes (Chris Cooper), and intelligence analyst Adam Leavitt (Jason Bateman). It's unclear how helpful smarmy U.S. diplomat Damon Schmidt (Jeremy Piven) will be, but Fleury knows enough to surmise that the media-hungry Schmidt might not be completely trustworthy. Foxx and Garner have wonderful screen presence, but it's Bateman and Piven who get the best lines. Director Peter Berg peppers The Kingdom with actors he has worked with in the past. Berg, who guest-starred on Alias opposite Garner, casts Tim McGraw in a small role here. (The country singer also had a co-starring role in Berg's 2004 film Friday Night Lights.) And Kyle Chandler and Minka Kelly--two of Berg's lead actors from the Friday Night Lights television series, , make appearances in The Kingdom. The action sequences he creates are impressive and generate a sense of panic that The Kingdom producer Michael Mann (Miami Vice) undoubtedly applauds. While a tauter script would've rounded out the action nicely, the action in many cases does speak for itself. --Jae-Ha Kim
$19.99



A staggering portrait of arrogance and incompetence, the documentary No End in Sight avoids the question of why the U.S. invaded Iraq in 2003, choosing instead to focus on the war's aftermath--and meticulously examine the chain of decisions that led Iraq into a grotesque state of lawlessness and civil war. Drawing from interviews with top generals, administration officials, journalists, and soldiers who were in the thick of the war itself, No End in Sight lays out a gripping story, as suspenseful as any Hollywood movie, accompanied by terrifying footage of firefights and explosions more vivid than any special effects. Unfortunately, there is no happy ending. If the documentary has a weakness, it's the shortage of voices trying to defend the administration policies (perhaps unsurprisingly, policymakers like Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and Paul Wolfowitz declined to be interviewed). But the testimony (presented by administration insiders and officials in Iraq, both military and civilian) argues that, despite contrary analysis and experienced advice against its actions, the top brass of the Bush administration made decisions (that aggravated already existing problems and created devastating new ones. No End in Sight builds its case one voice at a time and avoids the grandstanding that undercuts Michael Moore's work; instead, the gradual accumulation of simple facts--presented with weary resignation, earnest outrage, and restrained anger--results in a compelling condemnation of one of the worst blunders the U.S. has ever made. --Bret Fetzer
$14.99



Fans of Oliver Stone's J.F.K. will recognize the opening moments of writer-director Eugene Jarecki's Why We Fight, in which outgoing President Dwight Eisenhower warns of the pernicious and growing influence of what he called the "military-industrial complex." But Stone's movie, which uses the same footage, was a work of fiction. While those who disagree with the decidedly leftist point of view in this documentary will probably consider it the product of paranoid liberal fantasy as well, there's enough credible material, much of it supplied by the targets of Jarecki's criticisms, to make Eisenhower look like a prophet and everyone else uneasy about the dark confluence of politics, money, and war that controls the country's fortunes. The message here is that while there may be some who sincerely believe that America's various military engagements (in Iraq, Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, and elsewhere) since World War II are the product of our God-given duty to spread freedom and halt the influence of evil ideologies around the world, the real reason we fight is that war is good business. This is hardly a bulletin; anyone who is surprised by allegations that politicians pander to defense contractors, or that Vice President Dick Cheney helped secure huge deals for Halliburton, the company he formerly headed, simply hasn't been paying attention (Politicians lie? How shocking!). In fact, the principal drawback to Jarecki's film is simply that there's nothing particularly revelatory or compelling about it. Only when he takes a personal approach does he go beyond the obvious; the story of a retired New York policeman and former Vietnam veteran whose son died in the World Trade Center, who wanted revenge, but who became seriously disillusioned when Bush admitted that the war in Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11, adds some much needed human interest. Still, Why We Fight, which includes a director's audio commentary track and a few other bonus features, serves as a grim reminder that the world's most powerful nation has strayed far from the principles of our founding fathers, a development that does not bode well for America's future. --Sam Graham

by Dixie Chicks
$21.95

Average customer rating: ISBN: 0739043439

by Dixie Chicks, Mark Seliger
$16.95

Average customer rating: ISBN: 0739043447
$4.95



In her snowy home state of Utah, Marie Osmond serves up a warm cup of holiday cheer with Marie Osmond's Merry Christmas, her very first Christmas special. Mixing traditional songs and carols with modern melodies, Marie presents a sentimental hourlong program (originally aired on television in 1989), blending music with short sketches. The show features Kirk Cameron, then-teen heartthrob on Growing Pains; Candace Cameron, his sister and star of Full House; country singer Lee Greenwood; Sally Struthers and daughter Samantha, ice dancers Judy Blumberg and Michael Siebert, and the Osmond Boys.

Marie opens the show with an outdoor rendition of "We Need a Little Christmas" and then moves into the studio where Kirk Cameron arrives on a snowmobile (fresh from rescuing a trio of blonde snow bunnies) to read "The First Christmas Story." Lee Greenwood performs "Christmas to Christmas" and later a duet with Marie. "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" is sung by Sally Struthers and daughter with help from the Osmond Boys--six stepping stones ages 4 to 12 who have the senior Osmonds' moves down pat. The adorable award, though, goes to Marie's 5-year-old son, Steven, who performs a rockin' version of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" (clapping on the off-beat nearly the whole song).

Marie has a good, strong voice, but many of the songs are overproduced and melodramatic. This, most likely, is a product of the big, pouffy '80s (her hair and outfits are also bigger-than-life) rather than a reflection of her talents. The closing number, "O Holy Night," sung by Marie alone, is quite lovely. --Dana Van Nest

$11.98





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