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Large White Cardboard CD Mailer with Adhesive Flap - 50 Pack
$9.50

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This is the perfect mailer for delivering your disc via USPS, UPS or Fedex. The mailer doesn't require any additional packaging to send via these carriers. Easy to seal, and easy for the enduser to open. Our most popular mailer.

LAWN & PATIO
Honeywell TN924W Weather Information Station, Black
$108.47

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With a new double-tool design, the Honeywell TE924W All Weather Station with Public Alert boasts an elegant glossy finish that is perfect for modern decors. The Honeywell TE924W is the quickest, most accurate, and most convenient way of keeping track of the weather in and around your home or office, as well as emergency information you may not want to miss.

The TE924W allows you to monitor temperature and humidity, wind speed and direction, and even rainfall in multiple remote locations at the same time, all while providing you with the most accurate timekeeping available. Additionally, the main display is a NOAA weatherband receiver with S.A.M.E. (Specific Area Message Encoding) alert functionality that automatically turns it on during an emergency broadcast. This system comes with a compact main display unit and three different Honeywell remote sensor units. And with an effective transmission range from 100 to up to 328 feet, you can install these remote sensors virtually anywhere in or near the house.

The three Honeywell remote sensors consist of: an anemometer that measures wind speed and direction, a rain gauge that measures rainfall amount, and a thermo-hygrometer for measuring both temperature and humidity. If you need to know information from multiple locations, you can purchase up to four more remote sensors and use them all via the main display unit's seven-channel capability. The TE924W even stores up to 200 weather records without a PC connection, and comes with a built-in USB port and PC software for syncing with your computer. And not only does this system display the temperature, but provides you with a 12- to 24-hour weather forecast with easy-to-interpret graphical icons, such as clouds, rain, sunshine and more.

The TE924W utilizes easy-to-read digits on a bright, blue backlit LCD display that allows you to read its information at a glance day or night with its automatic backlight control. As an added convenience, this system contains a programmable ice warning alarm, which lets you know when a frost is predicted so you can take precautions. Users will also delight in this system's wide outdoor temperature range, which can range from -38 to 158 degrees F when powered by lithium batteries, making it suitable for virtually any application.

More than just a personal weather station, the TE924W includes a built-in clock that can display the current time in 12- or 24-hour format. And this clock really will display the current time, since it receives radio signals from the U.S. Atomic Clock in Fort Collins, Colorado. Not only does this consistently adjust the clock to within one second of official U.S. government, but automatically adjusts the time for Daylight Savings Time as well. What's more, this clock comes with dual alarms that feature a crescendo tone and a programmable snooze function, as well as a user-friendly sunrise and sunset calculator, and a moon phase calendar. As convenient as it is accurate, the display unit sits easily on your desktop and can go wherever you do. The main display is powered by the included AC power adapter for running the automatic backlight control, while the remote sensors run on a total of 10 AA batteries (not included). The TE924W main display unit and all the remote sensors in this system are backed by a manufacturer's one-year warranty.

What's in the Box
Honeywell TE924W long-range weather station with clock and public alert system, remote anemometer sensor, remote rain gauge sensor, remote thermo-hygrometer sensor, CD-ROM with PC software, user's guide and warranty information.

HEALTH AND BEAUTY
Now Foods LEMON OIL

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100% Pure Lemon Oil is 100% pure and natural, and cold-pressed from Citrus limon. Suggested Use: For aromatherapy use. For all other uses, carefully dilute with a carrier oil such as jojoba, grapeseed, olive or almond oil prior to use. Please consult an essential oil book or other professional reference source for suggested dilution ratios. Natural essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care. Warning: Always dilute before any use other than aromatherapy. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. If pregnant or lactating, consult a practitioner before use. Do not use on skin. Reacts strongly to sunlight and other sources of ultraviolet light. Citrus essential oils may temporarily become cloudy when exposed to cold temperatures due to natural waxes present in the oil.

MUSIC
Inspiration Information, Vol. 3
$10.43

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The third in STRUT's Inspiration Information studio collaboration series brings together an intriguing pairing between one of Africa's greatest and most innovative bandleaders, MULATU ASTATKE, with the next level musicianship of THE HELIOCENTRICS collective from the mighty roster of STONES THROW / NOW AGAIN.Known primarily through the successful 'Ethiopiques' album series and the film soundtrack to JIM JARMUSCH's 'Broken Flowers', Mulatu Astatke is one of Ethiopia's foremost musical ambassadors. His selfstyled Ethio-jazz sound flourished during the "Swinging Addis" era of the late '60s as he successfully fused Western jazz and funk with traditional Ethiopian folk melodies. The Heliocentrics have become known as one of the UK's foremost free-thinking collectives of musicians, inspired by a wide palette covering SUN RA, JAMES BROWN, DAVID AXELROD and all manner of psych, Afro and Eastern sounds. The collective have featured on records by MADLIB and DJ SHADOW and are now a fixture within the Stones Throw / Now Again roster, they forged their own genre-breaking directions in the astral analogue groove on their 2007 debut album, 'Out There'.

MUSIC
The Information
$6.26

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Extremely limited five vinyl box set, a super-beautiful Artist In Residence treatment of a classic album. The box set contains four 180 gram albums and one 140 gram ten inch containing all 24 tracks from the deluxe CD version. The set also includes 10 sticker sheets which have been resized from the CD release exclusively for this set, a 20 color fine-art marker set, and a 12 page vinyl-size booklet containing original artwork for this release. The set is housed in a beautifully handcrafted clamshell box which is individually numbered. 2008.

MUSIC
Fresh
$5.76

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Japanese Limited Edition Issue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.

VIDEO
The Amish, Mennonite, and Hutterite Story As Presented Through "Behalt"
$9.99

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Beginning with a brief overview of the history of the Christian church, this video traces the origins of the Anabaptist movement in 16th-century Europe, the persecution, the emergence of the Amish, Mennonite, and Hutterite sects, and their subsequent migrations throughout Europe and North America. Story is told as depicted in a gigantic, stunning hand-painted mural entitled "Behalt," which comes from a German word meaning to keep or remember.

VIDEO
Dark Glasses & Kaleidoscopes (Living With Manic Depression)
$33.33

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exploration of the symptoms and treatment of manic depression through honest, emotional testimony of people and families who live with these illneses...

DVD
Out of the Blue - The Definitive Investigation of the UFO Phenomenon
$5.64

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As you can probably tell by reading most of the previous reviews, this documentary (like most everything associated with UFOs) inspires a "love it/hate it" attitude. Most skeptics dislike this documentary because it takes a "pro-UFO" approach - while it carefully avoids stating that UFOs are alien spacecraft, the documentary does argue that UFOs are a "real", physical phenomenon and aren't simply hoaxes or people seeing swamp gas, stars, meteors, etc. Believers may not like the documentary because it doesn't claim that UFOs are from outer space, only that the phenomenon can't be dismissed as bunk and a sham. As a longtime UFO buff, and as someone who takes an "open-minded skepticism" towards the topic, in my opinion this documentary, while flawed, is nevertheless a high-quality, well-made effort to look seriously at the phenomenon. As a previous reviewer noted, the documentary consists mostly of "talking head" interviews with people who claimed to have seen UFOs, and with scientists debating whether or not travel between the stars is even possible. I thought "Out of the Blue" did a good job of showing that many credible scientists believe that interstellar travel is a possiblility, and that the common dismissal that UFOs can't exist because space travel is "impossible", is increasingly inaccurate. Several of the scientists interviewed - and they are all credentialed scientists in their fields - offer some intriguing theories as to how interstellar travel may be possible within the next few centuries (and if it could become possible here, who's to say some other intelligent life form hasn't already discovered how to do it?). In addition to the scientists, the documentary features interviews with pilots, astronauts (such as Gordon "Hot Dog" Cooper, an original Project Mercury astronaut), retired military officers, and ordinary citizens talking about their own UFO experiences. Some of these people will be familiar to UFO buffs, and their credibility varies. One of the most dubious people interviewed is Philip Corso, a former U.S. intelligence officer who claims that he was an "insider" on a massive government coverup of UFOs. Corso's often wild claims have come under considerable criticism from not only UFO skeptics but even from many believers, and a number of his claims have been proven to be false. A number of prominent skeptics have even used Corso's presence in this documentary to dismiss its credibility entirely. And that's a shame, because the documentary also offers interviews with other, much more credibile, witnesses. Among them is Robert Jacobs, a former military officer who in 1967 was assigned to film a missile launch in California; he claims that his film clearly showed a strange object shooting down the missile. His claims were verified by his commanding officer; the documentary shows copies of the letters verifying Jacobs' story. Overall, I found "Out of the Blue" to be a well-made and persuasive argument for the notion - not that UFOs are alien spacecraft - but rather that not all UFO incidents can be dismissed as hoaxes or misidentified natural phenomena and that some of them are still "unsolved" and are worthy of serious study. Recommended for any UFO buff or anyone with a passing interest in the phenomenon.

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