Showing posts with label CDs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CDs. Show all posts

Thursday, September 10, 2009

O'Reilly Media Computer Books

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O'Reilly & Associates began publishing computer-related books in 1978 (before the PC revolution) with a small series of highly regarded UNIX® manuals.

Their books were frequently better than the "official" documentation, if any such documentation existed at all, and several of their animal cover books like The Camel Book and The Rhino Book became classics.



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The Hacks Series is a fairly new addition to the O'Reilly family. Each book in the series highlights about 100 simple, elegant hacks for the featured technology in simple, straightforward cookbook form. There are too many volumes in this growing series to feature them all here, but here are a few representative titles:

There are times when a hard copy book is more convenient than reading online, but computer books are often used for reference, and a searchable CD version can actually be preferable -- and CHEAP!! O'Reilly's CD Bookshelf Series is an under-appreciated programmmer's goldmine. And since you don't always need the latest bleeding edge technology, older editions can be an absolute steal. Here are some favorites:

Lest you get the impression that O'Reilly caters exclusively to the terminally geeky, they also publish beginner's books including their excellent Head First Series, which assumes no prior knowledge and generally figures prominently in O'Reilly Bestsellers. Here are some samples:

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Clean Your Fuel Tank!

I recently had the dubious pleasure of replacing the fuel tank selector valve on my 1989 Ford F-150. It's a kind of Rube Goldberg contraption that uses pressure from a low-pressure pump located in the fuel tank to operate valves that direct gas to the high pressure pump, filter, fuel injector rail and back to the tank. I really don't expect parts containing rubber diaphragms to last much more than 20 years, so I wasn't that perturbed, although the availability of this Ford-only part left much to be desired. Compared to the caucus race of locating the part (for "only" $80) installation was uneventful.

Unfortunately, the substitution didn't fix my problem. To my surprise, the valve was actually good except for being stuck in one position by the accumulation of gunk from the gas tank. (I should have checked!) In this day of skyrocketing gasoline prices, you might well want to check your tank(s), because a car will still run with a disturbing accumulation of sludge in the tank, but it will perform a lot better with a good supply of clean gas!

Siphon a little gas from your tank into a mason jar and compare its color to some clean gas from an approved container. Is it nice and light, almost clear -- or is your gas an amber yellow tending toward brown? If so, you probably have an alarming accretion of tarry goo in your tank. Gasoline, kerosene, and Diesel fuel are all petroleum distillates -- refineries simply isolate a particular class of hydrocarbons from crude oil using an elaborate "still" called a fractionating tower. They also alter their product mix by "cracking" and polymerizing, but we won't go into that -- it's enough to know that the long-chain hydrocarbons (like gear oil) are dark and viscous, while short-chain fuels are light and fluid. Gas is really just very thin oil.

Of course everybody knows you can't make 200-proof moonshine without distilling your mash more than once, and your fuel isn't all one type of hydrocarbon molecule, either -- there are lighter and heavier molecules mixed in with those with average-length chains. Over time, the shorter-chain molecules are burned or evaporate, and the longer-chain ones accumulate as a tarry sludge in the bottom of your tank. As you add gas some of this residue dissolves, adulterating your fuel -- eventually to the point where your electronic fuel injection can no longer cope with the garbage you're feeding it.

Removing your fuel tank is relatively straightforward. Generally speaking you will find a fill tube, fuel delivery and return lines, an electrical connector and a vent line to be detatched. You then only need to empty the tank and remove the bolts that secure it to the frame. If you don't already have one, a shop manual for your particular vehicle is recommended for more detailed instructions. A floor jack is helpful in this procedure, but not absolutely required.

The traditional method of cleaning a fuel tank is steam cleaning, but I was unable to find anyone who still offers this service locally. I have no idea what automotive repair shop hours are going for these days since they priced me out of the market years ago, but I suspect that if you do find someone to clean your tank, they will charge you nearly the cost of a new tank. That would account for the disappearance of the service. The prospect of taking a perfectly good tank to the landfill didn't appeal to me, so I devised the following cleaning procedures:

If the design of your tank is such that you can get your hand inside it, begin by scraping as much goo and rust from the inner surfaces as you can. This is a thankless task, but its fast and productive, so keep at it using whatever paint scrapers, putty knives, pry bars, and wire brushes you have on hand. After removing all the debris you can reach, the following procedures will be much more effective on the relatively small amounts of contaminants that remain.

Old-fashioned soap-making involved mixing grease (usually lard) with caustic soda or lye (NaOH). You can remove the oily residues from your tank with crystal drain cleaner. I used Crystal Drano, but any brand should be fine. You might also use any suitable oven cleaner. These products are hard on skin and eyes, so the use of rubber gloves and safety goggles are recommended, if not expected. You don't have to saponify all the tar in your tank, but just enough to dislodge it from the metal surfaces, so go easy on the lye and add more as required. Be sure that all the surfaces of the tank get a good soaking.

Once the tar is removed, you're likely to find hydrolyzed aluminum silicates in the tank -- better known as dirt. You can remove this by sloshing around a strong solution of laundry detergent or trisodium phosphate. Lather, rinse, repeat. When the soapy water comes out clean, you've done the best you can.

If your tank is polypropylene, count yourself lucky. If it's steel, you're going to want to do something about rust. Due to the nature of metallic bonding and the accumulation of electrical charges, "rust never sleeps," but you can slow it down a little. The "right" way to do this is by lightly sand-blasting or bead-blasting the interior of the tank. You could do the same thing with sandpaper if you could reach all the surfaces. Of course, the paper is just a convenience -- the essential abrasive is sand.

Sponge out the inside of your tank and let it dry thoroughly. Wet sand will clump together and won't expose as many jagged little surfaces as dry sand. Put a generous amount in the tank and tilt it back and forth. If you were using sandpaper, you know that the harder you pushed down the faster this would go. Unfortunately, you can't exert much pressure here, so just be patient and think of what a great work-out you're getting. Peek into the tank with a flashlight to see how you're doing. It is not necessary to sand the tank down to bright metal, you just need to remove the loose rust scale. If you like, you can use phosphoric acid (better known as naval jelly) at this point.

Don't try to remove all the rust. Your tank started out as galvinized steel, but now that the zinc coating has eroded away, the phosphoric acid can convert the thin coating of rust that remains to metalophosphate, providing at least some corrosion resistance through passivation. You can ensure that all the acid is neutralized by treating the tank with baking soda. Be sure to rinse and dry the tank thoroughly, and you're done!

If you tend to be a picky, don't let the perfect become the enemy of the good. Your tank will probably never pass a white glove test, but think of the pounds of gunk you've removed rather than the ounces or grams that remain. On the other hand, if you're a lick and a promise sort, perservere. A little elbow grease now will save you a lot of grief down the road.

If all this seems like a lot of trouble to go through, it is. I'm sure many more people will simply replace their tanks than will follow this procedure. Hopefully, a few will buy their new tanks here. On the other hand, there are some who are as stubborn as I am, and quite a few who are offended by the cultural notion that everything is disposable. If you do rehabilitate your tank, at some point it will occur to you what a poor choice petroleum fuels are. You might even wonder why gasoline is the "mainstream" choice, and gaseous fuels like methane are termed "alternative" fuels.

Consider the fact that many fleet operators converted to compressed natural gas (CNG) decades ago, because it was more cost-effective, yet there is only one production CNG car on the market today, and practically no CNG filling stations, despite the fact that anybody with natural gas and electicity can "Phill" up at home. Consider that GM built and leased an electric car, the EV1 (to comply with California's stringent emissions requirements) that everybody seemed to love, but killed it because it didn't break down and contribute to the lucrative repair side of their business.

That goo isn't just in your tank. It's in your fuel lines, fuel gauge sender, injectors, valves, cylinders -- throughout your engine really. All completely unnecessary, but very lucrative for the special interests that continue to maintain that alternative energy technologies of twenty years ago "will take decades to develop." Don't let the fact that T. Boone Pickens' plan is to make a pile of money for T. Boone Pickens distract you from the fact that cost-effective alternative energy is available now.

Further resources

Internal Combustion: How Corporations and Governments Addicted the World to Oil and Derailed the Alternatives Book
Who Killed the Electric Car? DVD
21st Century Complete Guide to Natural Gas Vehicles CD
Build Your Own Electric Vehicle Book



Sunday, March 30, 2008

Popular CDs (Music) @ Amazon.com I

This is the one of a series of quick articles on popular products from Amazon.com. Of course, the most obvious measure of popularity is Amazon sales rank, the default listing order of Amazon's aStores. That order is already represented in the search engine listings, at least in theory. These items are ones that I have actually sold.

The idea here is that these items are popular enough that someone would buy them, but not so popular that they are widely listed elsewhere. Though this approach may seem wildly random, it is very likely that if someone bought these before, someone else might want to buy them in the future. Perhaps they are just what you're looking for!

Music CDs

Popular CDs (Music) @ Amazon.com II

This is the one of a series of quick articles on popular products from Amazon.com. Of course, the most obvious measure of popularity is Amazon sales rank, the default listing order of Amazon's aStores. That order is already represented in the search engine listings, at least in theory. These items are ones that I have actually sold.

The idea here is that these items are popular enough that someone would buy them, but not so popular that they are widely listed elsewhere. Though this approach may seem wildly random, it is very likely that if someone bought these before, someone else might want to buy them in the future. Perhaps they are just what you're looking for!

Music CDs

Sunday, March 09, 2008

How Google Sees My Site(s) - III

Google isn't necessarily the best search engine; in fact I'd rate it third out of a field of four. Nonetheless, a recent survey showed that Google accounted for 58% of all the searches performed on the Internet. Obviously, Google's opinion is important to any webmaster whose goal is to attract viewers to their content. The following Amazon.com products are those that Google believes are the most "significant" ones listed in my Amazon aStores.

Google's idea of significance isn't necessarily mine -- or yours. My goal is to help shoppers find what they're looking for -- a task which should correlate pretty well with sales (which, of course, is my real goal.) Google's evaluation is based on a number of mostly irrelevant data, which produces some fairly odd results. (Similar results can be found with Live Search and Yahoo! )

Here are a couple hundred products Google thinks you'll be interested in. Frankly, none of them have been big sellers for me, but that could change. In any case, I've placed them into the appropriate subcategory aStores, which should help customers and indexing 'bots alike.

Monday, January 07, 2008

Amazon Classical Music Forum's Listmania

I'm no expert on classical music, although I have been known to listen to NPR at times. As I slogged my way through a major expansion of my Classical Mania aStore, I was surprised at just how many of the featured artists I actually had heard of. I guess I should have expected that. Classical music is part of our culture, after all. Not pop-culture or counter-culture, just plain culture -- the things we all hold in common that bring us together.

Stereotypes about classical fans abound, but I discovered in glancing over Amazon's Classical Music Forum they are actually a pretty diverse group. I was encouraged to find that the forum was less opinionated and more informative than the dread pop-music boards. There was also a considerable amount of attention paid to beginning classical buffs. I guess everybody has to start somewhere.

If you're looking for E. Power Biggs definitive recording of Bach's renowned Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, it's here. (A recording I know of strictly as a stereo equipment enthusiast. I mean you could smoke-test your bass with Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida, but how prosaic that would be!)

You might be surprised how much classical music you've heard a thousand times, but just couldn't name. After all, The Lone Ranger and Beat the Clock didn't have to pay royalties to Rossini and Khachaturian! You can also give yourself a big pat on the back if you immediately realized that Arthur Sullivan is more often mentioned in conjunction with his librettist William S. Gilbert.

Here is a selection of classical music Listmania lists from the Amazon Classical Music Forum:

  1. Hoshour's Guide to Definitive Symphonic Cycles
  2. Listening List for Trumpet Students
  3. Hoshour's Guide to World Class Violin & Cello Concertos
  4. Hoshoshour's Guide to Definitive Beethoven Symphonies
  5. Hoshour's Guide to Definitive Bruckner Symphonies
  6. Hoshour's Guide to Definitive Brahms Symphonies
  7. Hoshour's Guide to Definitive Piano Concertos
  8. Hoshour's Guide to Definitive Mahler Symphonies
  9. Music CDs I Listen to in 2007, and Music CDs I Recommend.
  10. Sublime Beethoven recordings
  11. Essential Prokofiev
  12. Best Brahms Symphony Cycles according to The Penguin Guide
  13. Best Beethoven Symphony Cycles according to The Penguin Guide
  14. Got Scenery?
  15. Wade's Piano Student Listening List #1
  16. My favorite classical recordings of 2007
  17. ~Handel's MESSIAH~the best recordings~
  18. A Ranking of Rach 3
  19. Music of Howard Hanson
  20. Favorite "Messiah" Recordings
  21. My 20 Desert Island Recordings
  22. Essential Brahms
  23. Christmas-Themed Classical Music
  24. Mahler for Audiophiles
  25. Great Christmas Music From Various Genres
  26. CHRISTINE SCHäFER's GREATEST REALIZATIONS...
  27. GLENN GOULD's GREATEST REALIZATIONS.
  28. My favourite opera recordings on DVD
  29. Great Classical at a Great Price!
  30. Favorite Classical Music on the Philips Label
  31. A Must-Have Mahler Cycle
  32. A Strauss-Lover's Four Last Songs
  33. My Favorite Italian Pop
  34. Collecting the Deutsche Grammophon Collector's Series Classical CDs
  35. Deutsche Grammophon "Archiv" Favorite Recordings
  36. Building an Outstanding Classical Music Library with Box Sets
  37. The World of Classical Music and the Performing Arts!
  38. A Debussy Discography
  39. Classical Trumpet
  40. Some uncommonly beautiful recordings
  41. Not Just for Longhairs: Funny Classical Music
  42. Leonard Bernstein, Renaissance Man
  43. Classical Entry Points
  44. Musical Performance Practice Favorites
  45. Classical Music starter list
  46. Classical Music
  47. Classic Recordings of the Rachmaninoff Piano Concertos
  48. Classical pieces recorded by progressive rock groups
  49. Classical Music - sophisticated structures in sound from the Masters
  50. Classical Music For People who don't like Classical Music
  51. Heavenly Voices

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Amazon.com's Featured Geek Gifts

"Geek" was once a pejorative, but with internet start-ups selling for billions of dollars it now seems that everyone wants to get into the act. Here are some of Amazon.com's picks for geeks and geek wanna-bes, possibly approved by über-geek Jeff Bezos himself.

Amazon.com publishes a series of gift guides, which change over time and may even disappear altogether. These snapshots are an excellent indication of what products are popular on any given day. While the content of the guide may vary, these Gifts for geeks should be around for a long time...

  1. Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
  2. Marry Me
  3. The Ghost Brigades (Sci Fi Essential Books)
  4. Battlestar Galactica: Season 2.5 (Episodes 10-20)
  5. The Marvel Encyclopedia
  6. PlayStation 3 40GB Spider-Man Movie Pack
  7. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories Boxed Set (Kingdom Hearts (Graphic Novels))
  8. Mass Effect
  9. The Essential Guide to Alien Species (Star Wars)
  10. Penny Arcade Volume 4: Birds Are Weird (Penny Arcade)
  11. Leatherman 830039 New Wave Multitool with Leather Sheath
  12. Serenity (Widescreen Edition)
  13. Fawlty Towers - The Complete Series
  14. Final Fantasy XI Online: Wings of the Goddess Expansion Pack
  15. Crysis
  16. Mattel Magic 8 Ball
  17. 300
  18. Nerdcore Rising
  19. The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. - The Complete Series
  20. Ghost in the Shell SAC Complete Collection Box Set
  21. World of Warcraft 60 Day Pre-Paid Time Card
  22. Planet of the Apes - The Ultimate DVD Collection
  23. Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse
  24. Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
  25. Atari: The 80 Classic Games in One (Jewel Case)
  26. Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 12
  27. J.R.R. Tolkien Boxed Set (The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings)
  28. Logitech Harmony 880 Advanced Universal Remote Control
  29. The Ed Wood Box (Glen or Glenda / Jail Bait / Bride of the Monster / Plan 9 from Outer Space / Night of the Ghouls / The Haunted World of Ed Wood)
  30. Dune (Extended Edition)
  31. Sling Media Slingbox PRO (SB200-100)
  32. Hacking Firefox: More Than 150 Hacks, Mods, and Customizations (ExtremeTech)
  33. Doctor Who - The Key to Time Collection
  34. Arrested Development - The Complete Series (Seasons 1, 2, 3)
  35. The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus 16-Ton Megaset
  36. The Lord of the Rings and Philosophy: One Book to Rule Them All (Popular Culture and Philosophy)
  37. Only Revolutions: A Novel
  38. Star Trek The Original Series - The Complete First Season
  39. Mind Performance Hacks: Tips & Tools for Overclocking Your Brain (Hacks)
  40. Power Sentry 5-Outlet PowerSquid Power Multiplier
  41. How To Draw Manga Volume 26: Making Anime (How to Draw Manga)
  42. Star Trek: Music From The Original Television Soundtracks, Volumes One, Two And Three
  43. How to Do Everything with Your TiVo (How to Do Everything)
  44. Super Mario Galaxy

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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Amazon.com's Featured Gifts: Teenage Boys

Amazon.com publishes a series of gift guides, which change over time and may even disappear altogether. These snapshots are an excellent indication of what products are popular on any given day. While the content of the guide may vary, these Gifts for Teenage Boys should be around for a long time...

  1. PlayStation 3 80GB Motorstorm Pack
  2. The Simpsons - The Complete Tenth Season
  3. Apple 8 GB iPod nano AAC/MP3 Player Black (3rd Generation)
  4. The Official SAT Study Guide
  5. Spider-Man 3 (Widescreen Edition)
  6. Thames & Kosmos Microcontroller Computer Systems Engineering Kit
  7. Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7 QuietPoint Active Noise-Cancelling Headphones
  8. Xbox 360 Console Halo 3 Special Edition (with HDMI)
  9. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
  10. Wild Planet Spy Video Car
  11. Bell Influx Bike Helmet
  12. SYNERGY from SwissGear by Wenger Computer Backpack
  13. Flip Video Ultra Series Camcorder, 60-Minutes (White)
  14. Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick
  15. Canon PowerShot A570IS 7.1MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
  16. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
  17. Amazing Spider-Man Complete Comic Book Collection Win/Mac
  18. Toysmith Professional Car Designer Kit
  19. Fullmetal Alchemist The Movie - The Conqueror of Shamballa (Limited Edition)
  20. Saitek X52 Flight Control System
  21. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance Signature Series Guide (Bradygames Signature Series)
  22. Playstation 2 Silver Console
  23. Sony Cybershot DSCW80 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot (Silver)
  24. Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords
  25. James Bond Ultimate Edition - Vol. 1 (The Man with the Golden Gun / Goldfinger / The World Is Not Enough / Diamonds Are Forever / The Living Daylights)
  26. Mayfair The Settlers of Catan Board Game
  27. Sports Illustrated [1-year Subscription]
  28. Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron
  29. Wilson F1100 Official NFL Game Football
  30. Spalding 64-460 Spalding NBA All Conference Basketball (Official Size)
  31. Panasonic DVD-LS80 8.5" Portable DVD Player
  32. Skate
  33. GMC Denali XL Road Bike (22.5"/57.5cm Frame)
  34. Path of Destruction: A Novel of the Old Republic (Star Wars: Darth Bane)
  35. U218 Singles
  36. Eragon / Eldest (Inheritance, Books 1 & 2)
  37. Men's Casio Diver's Watch
  38. Jam Sessions

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Amazon.com's Featured Gifts: Preteen Girl (9-12)

Amazon.com publishes a series of gift guides, which change over time and may even disappear altogether. These snapshots are an excellent indication of what products are popular on any given day. While the content of the guide may vary, these Gifts for Preteen Girls (9-12) should be around for a long time...

  1. Timex Kids' Rotating Disc Watch #T74951
  2. The 365 Puppies-A-Year Calendar 2008 (Picture-A-Day Wall Calendars)
  3. Cicada
  4. UNO Spin
  5. All Access
  6. Spalding 63249 Official Size NBA Street Basketball
  7. The Baby-Sitters Club: Kristy's Great Idea
  8. Cranium Zooreeka
  9. Celestron 21043 60mm Equatorial PowerSeeker Telescope
  10. Just Listen
  11. Disneymania, Vol. 4
  12. The Sims: Complete Collection
  13. She Like Electric
  14. Discovery Exclusive Sew Fun Sewing Machine
  15. Hannah Montana, Vol. 1 - Livin' the Rock Star Life
  16. American Girl
  17. Alex Super Embroidery Kit
  18. Inkspell
  19. Slide Show Bracelet
  20. Sorry! Family Game Night Edition
  21. Mattel High School Musical Gabriella & Troy 2-Pack
  22. WEBKINZ - Chihuahua
  23. Hard Candy Key To My Heart Lipgloss
  24. Beautiful Soul
  25. Mario Kart
  26. Little Women (Illustrated Junior Library)
  27. Cards That Pop-Up, Flip & Slide
  28. Criss Cross (Newbery Medal Book)
  29. philosophy frozen lemon custard shampoo, shower gel, and bubble bath
  30. Hasbro The Game of Life
  31. Twister Dance DVD - Milton Bradley Interactive Games
  32. Harry Potter Schoolbooks Box Set: From the Library of Hogwarts: Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, Quidditch Through The Ages
  33. Jelly Belly 50 Flavor Gift Box
  34. Cranium
  35. Mad Gab Mania DVD Game
  36. Hard Candy Sweet Spot Lip Gloss

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Amazon.com's Gifts For One Who Has Everything

Amazon.com publishes a series of gift guides, which change over time and may even disappear altogether. These snapshots are an excellent indication of what products are popular on any given day. While the content of the guide may vary, these unique gifts should be around for a long time...

  1. Bliss All You Need Is Glove Set Kit
  2. 3 Row White, Bronze & Champagne Dyed Freshwater Cultured Pearl Necklace, 19"
  3. 101 Things to Do Before You Die
  4. Our Dumb World: The Onion's Atlas of the Planet Earth, 73rd Edition
  5. Oxford Atlas of the World, 14th Edition
  6. Panasonic TH-50PX60U 50" Plasma HDTV
  7. La Crosse Technology WT-5120U Projection Alarm Clock with Outdoor Temperature
  8. Geoff & Drew's Winter Warmer With Chocolate Chip Cookies, Brownies, Coffee & More
  9. MoGo Mouse, Wireless 2-button Bluetooth Mouse (Gray)
  10. Back to Basics TEM500 Egg-and-Muffin 2-Slice Toaster and Egg Poacher
  11. iRobot Roomba Intelligent Floorvac Robotic Vacuum, Red
  12. SmartShopper® Grocery List Organizer, Model SS101
  13. Twin Peaks - The Definitive Gold Box Edition (The Complete Series)
  14. World of Shakespeare: The Complete Plays and Sonnets of William Shakespeare (38 Volume Library)
  15. 4 Person Deluxe Backpack Emergency Survival Kit
  16. hairdo from Jessica Simpson and Ken Paves 23" Vibralite Synthetic Clip-In Extension, Wavy, Dark Chocolate
  17. Salter 1450 Digital Nutrional Scale for Dry and Liquid Measure
  18. ShurTrax LW-0048 All Weather Traction Aid for Compact Pickup Trucks/SUVs
  19. Coffee Break Gift Box - Gourmet Food Gift Basket
  20. Cellboost IP1 Disposable Battery/Charger for "Dockable" iPods
  21. Food & Wine
  22. OXO Good Grips Mango Splitter
  23. Xantrex Powerpack 600 Watt Jumpstarter, Power Inverter and Backup Power Source
  24. Tivoli Audio iSongBook Portable Music System for iPod
  25. Singing Coach Unlimited
  26. Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done
  27. VIOlight VS100 Toothbrush Sanitizer and Storage System
  28. Alfi Basic Thermal Carafe, Azure Blue
  29. Marpac Sleep Mate 980
  30. VXI BlueParrott B100 Wireless Headset System for Corded/Cordless Phones and Bluetooth Cell Phones
  31. Fake Security Camera w/ Motion Detection Sensor & Activation Light - No Wiring Necessary
  32. Droll Yankees YF Flipper Bird Feeder
  33. APC BIOPOD Biometric Password Manager (USB)
  34. Jonathan Product Beauty Water Shower Purification System(TM)
  35. Canon EOS 30D 8.2MP Digital SLR Camera Kit with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens
  36. Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 Plus Digital Video Recorder
  37. Nokia N80 Internet Edition Silver Phone (Unlocked)
  38. Pepper Pad 3 Handheld Web Computer (Black)
  39. Wagan Heated Seat Cushion
  40. Acer AL2216Wbd 22" LCD Monitor - Black
  41. Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse
  42. Sausage/ Salami Trio Gift Pack
  43. SeaBear Hors d'oeuvres: WILD Nova Style Smoked Sockeye
  44. 14k Yellow Gold Freshwater Cultured Pearl, Peridot, and Blue Topaz Drop Necklace, 17"
  45. 1980's Tong Xing Green Beeng Cha Tea Leaves - Vintage Pu-erh Teas
  46. MANGROOMER Do-It-Yourself Electric Back Hair Shaver
  47. 14k White Gold Coated Blue Topaz and Diamond Bracelet
  48. Juice Multi-Battery Charger Kit
  49. iTouchless DLX Forever Last Flashlight, No Battery Needed
  50. Obus Forme Sound Therapy Relaxation System
  51. Victorinox SwissMemory 2 GB (Translucent Ruby)
  52. Trio of Cheeses Kissed with Alcohol (2.9 Pound) by igourmet.com
  53. 14k Yellow Gold Textured Drop Necklace, 16"
  54. 14k Yellow Gold Link Bracelet, 7.5"
  55. Omaha Steaks The Festival
  56. Sunforce 44444 12Volt 400Watt Wind Generator
  57. Why Do Men Have Nipples? Hundreds of Questions You'd Only Ask a Doctor After Your Third Martini
  58. Harold and Maude

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