About this product: Protect your ears while keeping yourself motivated at your job site with your favorite tunes or radio programming with the AO Safety 90541 WorkTunes with digital tuning hearing protector, which includes an integrated AM/FM radio and a stereo input jack for connecting an MP3 player. A great choice for use on construction sites (check your local regulations), in your workshop, or in your yard while mowing or blowing, the WorkTunes hearing protector offers an EPA noise reduction rating of 22 decibels.
The lightweight gel/foam ear cushions offer comfort for extended wear.
You'll enjoy convenient, comfortable hearing protection from the WorkTunes headset, which features lightweight gel/foam cushions that feel great even after wearing for an entire day, an adjustable stainless steel headband with padded top. Hearing protectors are recommended whenever you encounter extended periods of sound levels regularly exceeding 85 dBA--essentially, a level of noise where you feel the need to shout in order to be heard by someone just 3-feet away (see a chart showing typical sound levels).
The radio and its controls are housed in one cup, and you'll be able to quickly tune to your desired AM or FM radio stations with the easily accessible seek/scan tuning buttons. Reception strength may vary depending upon location. You can also save up to 10-preset stations with a dedicated key that sits below the LCD screen, which offers a large-sized display of the radio frequency. Other controls include a combined on/off/volume control and a toggle button that switches between AM and FM radio. The LCD screen also offers a low battery indicator (see a larger schematic image of all controls).
You can also connect an optional MP3 player (such as an Apple iPod), CD player or other portable devices such as a scanner via the stereo input jack (35.mm male-to-male cable not included). Additionally, the WorkTunes headset protects your hearing from both the external environment and the music you're listening to thanks to a volume control limiter that tops out at 85 dB.
The radio and digital input are powered by 2 AA batteries (not included), which provide approximately 140 hours of operating time.
The WorkTunes hearing protector combines an AM/FM radio with digital input for connecting your MP3 player (see larger schematic image).
About this product: The Peltor H10A Optime 105 Over-the-Head Earmuff is very well-made. Quality material and easily adjustable for perfect fit and they remain where you set them without constant readjustment. Noise reduction is very good and overall, they are much better than the 'muffs found at most firing ranges.
About this product: For more than a decade, Rickey Smileys down home southern humor has made him a favorite at the nations top comedy venues. From intimate clubs to packed houses at Madison Square Garden, the Universal Amphitheatre and Lincoln Center. Rickeys unique blend of outrageous characters and clean comedy resonates with audiences unlike any other comic on the road today.
About this product: Novelist Cormac McCarthy's literary vision of the wild west is given wide-screen treatment by maverick director Billy Bob Thornton and a cast that includes Matt Damon, Penelope Cruz, and Bruce Dern. Professional country music journeyman Marty Stuart has performed with father-in-law Johnny Cash, Earl Scruggs, and Doc Watson, in addition to a successful solo career. In his soundtrack scoring debut, he provides short, meditative instrumental pieces that are subtly explosive--rife as they are with strains of old-school country and bluegrass. Cinematic strings and orchestral percussion add a welcome menacing edge, augmenting the rustic approach without crossing over into a compromised "countrypolitan" sound. If anything, it might be nice to hear these themes extended. As it stands, the 23 listed tracks are covered in a little under 50 minutes, with many of the cuts barely lasting more than a minute or two. They stand as a new genre of cinematic country minimalism. --Rob O'Connor
About this product: Alright...'Murder By Phone'. It was an okay movie. I definitely think it could've been a lot better. It's one of those cheesy 80s horror flicks. I found it more funny than scary, though I admit, I'm gonna be scared to answer the phone for a while! This movie is pretty much about a crazed murderer dude who kills his victims by calling them + then playing a high frequency sound which makes them have like convulsions + then he sends high voltage through the phone + they die. This movie is also a little confusing at times. (Keep in mind, I saw the movie at like midnight) This is DEFINITELY a REALLY good movie to watch with a bunch of your friends during a sleepover in the middle of the night!
About this product: The lives of 4 passengers, who randomly meet before a flight to Los Angeles, become eternally braided. Nunnally Johnson & co-writer, I.A.R. Wylie come dangerously close to using the story from Thornton Wilder's (1927) novel, "The Bridge of San Luis Rey," without acknowleging it. Opps!
Before their flight is delayed by weather, 4 travelers commune in the airport's cafe. Playing the lead role is Bette Davis' 4th (& last) with her 4th husband, Gary Merrill. He's David Trask, a lawyer who's just left his adulterous wife immediately after she confesses to him that her affair is over. He's the serious & ethical guy in the movie compared to the other 3 characters.
One's Dr. Robert Fortness (Michael Rennie), a physician who's hiding something horrible. The second is Binky Gay (Shelley Winters). She's a stripper with a attractive-to-men charm who lusts after having good times. A fun 'girl', they'd say about such a woman. The third is an obnoxious prankster, "Good Time" Eddie Hoke (Keenan Wynn). He's a traveling salesman for a novelty company who can't shut up, has to be the center of attention.
The chemistry between these four mixes swell enough that they decide to stay in touch with each other. So, they exchange contact information while awaiting their flight in an airport cafe'. The more time they spend together, the more they reveal of themselves to each other. For instance, because of the trouble the physician is in, he hires Trask to be his attorney & thus, confides his secret to Trask.
Binky is an armchair psychoanalyst by default. Since she's had men's drunken hearts poured out to her repeatedly, given her profession, Binky's got a knack for doing instinctive personality analyses. She does this with the group of men & they learn that she's more than a "bimbo."
The never serious Good-Timing-Eddie whips out a wallet photo of his wife & passes it around. To everyone's astonishment she's a raving beauty with whom he's madly in love.
By now you might say, 'hey, it's 1952, Bette Davis has made it to the big time, where is she in this film?' I was thinking the same thing until she finally appeared. Believe me, without giving away the best parts of the story, she makes her 'entrance' right on time. Davis (predictably) steals the show in a supporting role, with her real-life husband playing the lead to her brief but key appearance.
Don't go away because the last scene with obnoxious Eddie's wife delivers the main point of the motion picture. It is such a surprise ending that it provides a feeling of being astounded because as the audience we're left questioning what really matters in our own lives? Which of our precious values is worth compromising & for whom?
After all is said & done in this high drama movie, then the viewer knows they've just been drawn cleverly into a morality movie.
I'll warn you though, throughout I'd be surprised if you didn't wonder over & again, 'what the heck is this all about?' 'What is going to hold all of these loose pieces together?' I'd also be extremely surprised if the word obnoxious, when it came to characterizing Good-Time-Eddie, wasn't one of those absolute suitably good fits.
Like everything else that Bette Davis --chose herself-- to perform in, she had extra good reasons that had so much to do with her own set of values. In this movie, Davis' message is soft spoken, but quite clear.
About this product: 20 New 357 LR44 Watch Batteries
* This is a new set of 20 type 357/LR44 alkaline watch batteries
* These batteries are commonly used for Swatch, Fossil, Timex and Casio brands
* Brand new & guaranteed factory fresh