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Little Gecko behind a illuminated palm leaf, Vallee de Mai, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Praslin, Seychelles, Africa. |
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Greatest Hits by Pat Benatar List Price: $9.93 Sale Price: $6.69 |
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Minutes to Midnight List Price: $13.98 Sale Price: $3.53 |
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Minutes to Midnight stands to defend Linkin Park's status as the hardest-rockin' softies in mainstream music. Like its predecessors Hybrid Theory (2000) and Meteroa (2003), Minutes to Midnight flexes plenty of decibel-heavy muscle ("Given Up," "Bleed It Out," "No More Sorrow") and made-to-order, melodic radio fare ("Leave Out All the Rest," "Shadow of the Day," "In Pieces"). But for all its volume, Linkin Park likes to paint its heart openly on its sleeve with suspicious sonic drama, as in the palpably saccharine "Valentine's Day." Fortunately, co-producer Rick Rubin brings all these elements to pinnacle effect with the surprise "Hands Held High." On past efforts, the combination of breezy keyboard, arpeggiated guitar, choral vocals, and a military snare-beat would yield another slab of smarm, here MC Mike Shinoda drops the two best verses of his career, blending vocal styles with singer Chester Bennington for a moving piece that's as welcome a repertorial addition as Linkin Park is ever likely to muster. --Jason Kirk LINKIN PARK MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT |
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The Very Best of The Drifters List Price: $11.98 Sale Price: $4.11 |
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No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: DRIFTERSTitle: VERY BEST OF DRIFTERSStreet Release Date: 04/20/1993 A by-the-numbers, chronological collection that hits all the commercial highlights of the Drifters' Golden Era (1959-64)--after the frequently dazzling early records with Clyde McPhatter, but featuring the consummate vocal stylings of Ben E. King, Rudy Lewis, Johnny Moore, and more on 16 memorable hits. Among the pinnacles: "There Goes My Baby," the record whose unsettling, soaring strings launched the soul era; the romantic perfection of "Save the Last Dance for Me," "This Magic Moment," and the contagiously catchy, Latin-bouncing "Sweets for My Sweet;" and the eternally evocative cityscapes of "Up on the Roof," "Under the Boardwalk," and the stark, gritty "On Broadway." Sleepers include the heartrending Bacharach ballad "Please Stay," "I Count the Tears" (ripped off later on the Grass Roots hit "Let's Live for Today"), and "When My Little Girl Is Smiling," on which strings foreshadow the folk-rock movement. An ideal starter kit on these seminal uptown soul pioneers; those seeking further revelations (and there are plenty of them) are referred to Rockin' & Driftin': The Drifters Box. --Ken Barnes |
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Little Miss Sunshine List Price: $14.98 Sale Price: $5.45 |
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Pile together a blue-ribbon cast, a screenplay high in quirkiness, and the Sundance stamp of approval, and you've got yourself a crossover indie hit. That formula worked for Little Miss Sunshine, a frequently hilarious study of family dysfunction. Meet the Hoovers, an Albuquerque clan riddled with depression, hostility, and the tattered remnants of the American Dream; despite their flakiness, they manage to pile into a VW van for a weekend trek to L.A. in order to get moppet daughter Olive (Abigail Breslin) into the Little Miss Sunshine beauty pageant. Much of the pleasure of this journey comes from watching some skillful comic actors doing their thing: Greg Kinnear and Toni Collette as the parents (he's hoping to become a self-help authority), Alan Arkin as a grandfather all too willing to give uproariously inappropriate advice to a sullen teenage grandson (Paul Dano), and a subdued Steve Carell as a jilted gay professor on the verge of suicide. The film is a crowd-pleaser, and if anything is a little too eager to bend itself in the direction of quirk-loving Sundance audiences; it can feel forced. But the breezy momentum and the ingenious actors help push the material over any bumps in the road.-- Robert Horton Beyond Little Miss Sunshine More Dysfunctional Family Comedies More films from the stars of Little Miss Sunshine More Independent Films Turned Sleeper Hits Stills from Little Miss Sunshine Take a hilarious ride with the Hoovers one of the most endearingly fractured families in comedy history.Father Richard (Greg Kinnear) is desperately trying to sell his motivational success program...with no success. Meanwhile "pro-honesty" mom Sheryl (Toni Collette) lends support to her eccentric family including her depressed brother (Steve Carell) fresh out of the hospital after being jilted by his lover. Then there are the younger Hoovers the seven-year-old would-be beauty queen Olive (Abigail Breslin) and Dwayne (Paul Dano) a Nietzsche-reading teen who has taken a vow of silence. Topping off the family is the foul-mouthed grandfather (Alan Arkin) whose outrageous behavior recently got him evicted from his retirement home.When Olive is invited to compete in the "Little Miss Sunshine" pageant in far-off California the family piles into their rusted-out VW bus to rally behind her with riotously funny results.Episodes-Bonus Features:Disc 1 Side A:**Full Screen Feature**Audio Commentary with directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris and writer Michael Arndt**4 Alternate Endings with optional commentary by directors Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris**"Till the End of Time" performed by DeVotchka from the soundtrack**TrailersDisc 1 Side B:**Widescreen Feature**Audio Commentary with Directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris and Writer Michael Arndt**4 Alternate Endings with optional commentary by directors Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris**"Till the End of Time" performed by DeVotchka from the soundtrack**Forced Trailer Combo: Thank You For Smoking Confetti Trust the ManSystem Requirements:Running Time: 101 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: R UPC: 024543403319 Manufacturer No: 2240331 |
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The Twilight Zone - Season 1 (1985 - 1986) List Price: $69.98 Sale Price: $29.99 |
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Science fiction television program featuring tales of the unexpected.Genre: TelevisionRating: NRRelease Date: 28-DEC-2004Media Type: DVD |
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Walt Disney Treasures - Mickey Mouse Club List Price: $32.99 Sale Price: $20.01 |
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"M-I-C-K-E-Y-M-O-U-S-E." Before the theme song's memorable spelling became an audio icon, before the series even aired, the Mickey Mouse Club was the most anticipated children's programming ever. This volume features the five episodes of week one of the b |
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LEGO Star Wars III The Clone Wars List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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The beloved and critically acclaimed LEGO Star Wars franchise is back and ing to homes around the world in 2011. LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars bines the epic stories and iconic characters from the Star Wars universe and hit animated TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars with all new gameplay features.Players will enjoy brand new game mechanics allowing them to create control and explore in a galaxy far far away like never before. Promising breathtaking visuals as well as new characters and levels the game also features the signature tongue-in-cheek humor from the LEGO universe. With over 20 story-based missions and 40 bonus levels spanning the entire Clone Wars era LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars will allow fans to explore endlessly and laugh their way through the Star Wars galaxy in the most humorous accessible and action-packed LEGO game to date.Features: New Story For the first time players will experience their favorite stories from Star Wars: The Clone Wars retold in the amazing LEGO world that fans know and love. Massive Ground Battles Brand new to the LEGO Star Wars experience players will take control of battalions of clone troopers against the relentless droid army - building bases deploying vehicles and calling in reinforcements to defeat opponents. SceneSwap Authentic to the Star Wars experience a new feature allows players to take control of multiple teams in separate locations. Working together to plete various objectives players will control each team through the press of a button while playing in single player or in multiplayer co-op modes. All New Boss Battles For the first time in the LEGO Star Wars franchise fans will fight against massive bosses as seen in The Clone Wars animated series including Gor the epic Zillo Beast and many other favorites. Multi-Layered Space Battles Players will be able to take off in their favorite ships to navigate and fly through multi-layered bat throughout the LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is an Action-Adventure game for Nintendo DS and DSi that builds on the long recognized family-friendly fun and quality gameplay that is the hallmark of the LEGO video game franchise. The game features fan favorite scenes from Star Wars: The Clone Wars and seasons 1 and 2 of the hit animated TV series, all retold using the easy to pick up, block oriented LEGO video game play mechanics. Additional features include: new characters, mini-games, 3D space battles and 2-player wireless multiplayer support. Like fire across the galaxy, the LEGO Star Wars III: Clone Wars shall spread. View larger. 20 Story-Based Missions and 40 Bonus Levels The beloved and critically acclaimed LEGO Star Wars franchise is back and coming to homes around the world in 2011. The third sequel, LEGO Star Wars III:The Clone Wars, combines the epic stories and iconic characters from the Star Wars universe and hit animated TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars with all new gameplay features. Players will enjoy brand new game mechanics allowing them to create, control and explore in a galaxy far, far away like never before. Promising breathtaking visuals as well as new characters and levels, the game also features the signature tongue-in-cheek humor from the LEGO universe. With over 20 story-based missions and 40 bonus levels spanning the entire Clone Wars era, LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars will allow fans to explore endlessly and laugh their way through the Star Wars galaxy in the most humorous, accessible and action-packed LEGO game to date. Key Game Features For the first time, players will experience their favorite stories from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, retold in the amazing LEGO world that fans know and love Play in levels spanning the entire Clone Wars era, including seasons 1 and 2 of the hit animated TV series Play wacky mini-games that turn the Star Wars universe on its head like Snowball Fights and Droid Volleyball All new Lightsaber to climb walls, Jedi Force leaps and all new clone weapons Fight in fully three dimensional space battles 2 players simultaneous wireless multiplayer support Additional Screenshots Wireless multiplayer support. View larger. New abilities & weapons. View larger. New characters & mini-games. View larger. 3D space battles. View larger. |
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Lost in Shadow List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $3.98 |
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Adventure through the shadows. Synopsis There is a Tower that rises above all in an alternate world. No one knows who built this or why it was built. One thing is certain, the Tower both casts a large shadow and at the same time is filled with moving shadows... There is a shadow of a boy that climbs this tower. He runs through the shadow of the Tower, solving mysteries and puzzles along the way, and fighting off enemies that try to impede his progress. The boy is not affected by gravity but his movement is restricted within the thin border between light and shadow.... There is a winged sylph known as a “Spangle” that supports him in his journey. The boy is not alone in his endeavors as this creature of light joins him on his quest... Welcome to the Lost in Shadow. Mixing unique platform elements and levels of puzzling to challenge the player, the combination of light and shadow creates an all-new blend of game styles. With the shadow boy altering shapes of surrounding objects’ shadows and creating walkways to previously inaccessible areas, Lost in Shadow is set to deliver an adventure into a world never before seen on Wii. Platform elementsand puzzle challenges. Unlock the mysteries of the tower. Features Adventure through a land that is in the shadow of the tower. A land that is both familiar and foreign at the same time. Manipulate light and shadows to traverse this alternate land where even gravity is influenced. Battle shadow creatures with traditional weapons You are not alone in your quest: Journey with a spangle that assists you in your travel. Together unlock the mysteries in and around the Tower Meet other shadow beings along your journey. Embark on a thrillingadventure of light and shadows.ProductInformationLost in Shadow takes you into an alternate world for a puzzle adventurewhere everything is affected by the strange movements of lights andshadows. Journey through a paradise world to a colossal towerthat both sheds a large shadow and is filled with moving shadows. A shadow of a boy climbs the Tower solving mysteries andpuzzles and fighting off enemies as he runs through the Tower's shadow. Join the boy and his panion a winged creature of lightknown as a Spangle on their journey as he manipulates light and shadowto create passageways and explore new areas on your way to the top ofthe Tower.Product Features Journey through a land in shadow to reach the Tower's peak Manipulate light and shadow to open new areas to explore Adventure with a Spangle an invaluable partner in theshadow world Solve puzzles and fight off enemies to plete your quest |
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L'Oreal Paris Double Extend Lash Boosting Mascara, 0.33-Fluid Ounce |
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Day After Day Lashes Appear: Longer, Thicker, FullerNewBasecoat (0.17 fl oz / 5.2 ml)Improves lash healthMascara (0.16 fl oz / 5.0 ml)Visibly lengthens natural lashesOphthalmologist and allergy tested.Suitable for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers.For 24-hour effects, use L'Oreal Concentrated Lash Boosting Serum at night.L'Oreal Paris Laboratoriesfor 24 HR effect use with Concentrated Lash Boosting SerumStep 1Basecoat with Serum InsideStep 2Mascara TopcoatL'Oreal introduces new Double Extend within Lash Boosting Serum, a breakthrough ultra-lengthening mascara with a pro-keratine complex. Our mascara visibly lengthens natural lashes up to 80%. With daily use, lashes appear longer, thicker, fuller.Made in USAProduct Ingredients:Topcoat: Topcoat: Aqua/Water/Eau, Paraffin, Potassium Cetyl Phosphate, Acrylates Copolymer, Cera Alba/Beeswax/Cire Dabelle, Cera Carnauba/Carnauba Wax/ Cire De Carnauba, Steareth-2, Cetyl Alcohol, Phenoxyethanol, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Acacia Senegal/Acacia Senegal Gum, Ethylenediamine/Stearyl Dimer Dilinoleate Copolymer, Methylparaben, Sodium Dehydroacetate, Hydrogenated Jojoba Oil, Hydrogenated Palm Oil, Disodium EDTA, Pentaerythrityl Tetraisostearate, Ethylparaben, Simethicone, Sodium Hyaluronate, 2-Oleamido-1,3-Octadecanediol, Panthenol, Soluble Collagen, Silica, Silica Dimethyl Silylate, Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate, Atelocollagen, May Contain: [Ci 77491, Ci 77492, Ci 77499/Iron Oxides, Mica, Ci 75470/Carmine, Ci 77288/Chromium Oxide Greens, Ci 77289/Chromium Hydroxide Green, Ci 77007/Ultramarines, Ci 77891/Titanium Dioxide, Ci 77510/Ferric Ferrocyanide]. Basecoat: Water, Paraffin, Potassium/Cetyl Phosphate, Acrylates Copolymer, Cera Alba/Beeswax, Cera Carnauba/Carnauba Wax, Steareth-2, Cetyl Alcohol, Phenoxyethanol, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Acacia Senega/Acacia Senegal Gum, Rayon, Panthenol, Polysorbate 21, Ethylenediamine/Stearyl Dimer Dilinoleate C |
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The symbol for infinity is similar to the number eight lying on its side; but the meaning of this symbol has had the best minds scratching their heads for centuries. Alas, there are no straight answers to the question of what infinity is. Infinity is an enigma and a contradiction. It is the largest number imaginable but it is not a number itself. Infinity is a concept; a construct in mathematics that we use to make sense of the universe we live in. Well mathematicians might have things all sewn up, with infinity being just the 'fiddle factor' they need to make their equations work; but what is the scientific view? Scientists, in particular astrophysicists, ask questions like, 'Is the number of stars infinite?', 'Does the universe have a finite volume or does it go on forever?
Well believe it or not, the jury is still out on both those questions. Basically this is one question. Whether the universe is 'flat' (never ending) or 'closed' (its bound are limited). There has been tentative evidence from a satellite launched way back in 2001 called the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) that gives a clue. Measurements taken by the satellite of the Cosmic Background Radiation suggest that the universe is 'flat'. That indeed, it does go on for ever. However, by today's standards the data does not stand up to rigorous scientific scrutiny. Another more sensitive probe, the Max Planck Satellite, was launched earlier this year (May 2009), with ten times the sensitivity of the WMAP. The qualified answer to the question, when it comes, will deservedly be hailed as a triumph. However, are we not being a little parochial by thinking only of our little universe?
Recalling the lines from Horatio in Shakespeare's Hamlet, "There are more things in Heaven and Earth than man can dream of." This quote is very close to my heart because it is a good example of 'out of the box' thinking. The lines in effect say that some things are 'un-knowable' in our world; but that does not mean that we cannot acknowledge their existence. That 'hidden world' to us does exist. We just can't see it. It exists in other, higher dimensions.
We are all familiar with the three spacial dimensions of our world: height, length & width; and let us not forget 'time', yet another dimension, but not spacial. Einstein made an honest living by bringing all these together in the General Theory. His brilliant concept of 'space-time' fitted the bill and successfully described the universe. However, as you might expect. Things are just not that simple. There is more, a lot more.
To understand the 'more' we must first get a handle on what we already know about dimensions. Well we can imagine the first dimension if we think of an infinitely thin stiff wire with an infinitely small bead free to move on it. The bead can only move backwards and forwards on the wire in a straight line. The second dimension is similarly easy to grasp. Think of a square of infinitely thin cardboard, with our bead free to roam anywhere on it. The bead moves in two dimensions. The third dimension is similarly easy. Imagine the bead being placed in a box, and the box being rattled. The bead will now follow a path in three dimensions as it rebounds off the inner walls in random directions. I wish I could go on and help you imagine the bead in the fourth dimensional and so on, but that is just too difficult for us to imagine directly.
But all is not lost, using topology, the mathematics of surfaces and shapes, we can at least tentatively take a glimpse into the fourth dimension. Here is how. It is normal experience that if a light is shone on a 3D object, a 2D shadow is produced. By a similar analogy if a light in 4D space is shone on a 4D object, then a 3D shadow is produced. For shadow, read shape. In other words, we cannot directly see a 4D object, but we can see its shadow, a 3D shape in our dimension.
You can see an impressive example of this at La Grande Arche, Paris, which is an architectural interpretation of the 3D shadow of a cube existing in four-dimensional space. You can check out the photos of this amazing structure, La Grande Arche, on Google Images.
Now that we have cut our teeth on the basics of dimensions, we can take a giant leap of imagination. Let us consider that our universe may not be the only one! That's right. Just when we thought we were making progress, along comes something to send us to the back of the class. The current thinking by a number of eminent physicists suggests that there are many universes, each existing side by side, but in different dimensions. Hence the term 'multiverse' was born and is now in common use. The scenario is of an infinite sea of universes, each like a soap bubble blowing in the wind; and like soap bubbles, some of these universes 'pop' out of existence at the end of their lives. New universes are formed all the time by budding from existing older ones, and so it goes on ad infinitum.
By making meticulous observations and processing data with super-computers, physicists are finding out new truths every day. The hard thing to accept is that many of their apparently 'off the wall' theories stand up and explain things right down to the finest detail.
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Gray Eye Shadow, is it for Me?
Did you know that gray eye shadow is super wearable and even sophisticated? You can wear it alone as a soft wash across your eyelid or pair with another color to really open up your eyes. It works well for daytime and amp it up for night time play.
When you think of gray eye shadows one would usually think it is for only smoky eyes, but not true! With so many different shades of gray there is, the possibilities are endless of what you can do with it! You can use it wet or dry. Instead of wearing black eye liner opt for a steel metal gray that opens up your eyes without being too harsh.
Take three shades of gray that work great each other and have fun! Mix and match, pastels and deep rich shades of gray, or trade out the deep rich gray for a chocolate brown.
Start off by applying a soft wash of gray all over the lid all the way up to your brow-line.
Then take you a medium shade of gray, apply it from the lash line to the crease. If daytime stay light handed with the color, nighttime feel free to go darker.
Take the third shade of gray and load up your brush and press the color into your crease moving from the outer to the inner corner. Blend the deeper shade so that it extends a bit above and below the crease. When using mineral eye shadows you press or pat the color onto your lid or it tends to go everywhere! And also remember when using mineral eye shadows a little go a long way!
When you have the eye shadow colors looking like you like, now its time to apply your eye liner. Daytime you can go without eyeliner but night time, you need eyeliner!
Not everyone can pull off wearing eye liner so try this simple trick with applying it.
Using your non-dominant hand, start by gently stretching the outer corner of the lash line, angling it up slightly to separate your lashes. Anchor your elbow of your dominant hand on a table, and using your pencil draw tiny dots of color between your individual lashes. If you are applying your eyeliner wet, then using a flat end brush apply your wet eyeliner the same way as before only place the flat end brush at the base of your lashes and draw out. You can also place your ring finger and the crease of your eye lid and pulling up so slightly till you see the base of your eye lashes and then apply the wet eyeliner there. It helps make your eyelashes look fuller and darker without looking like you are wearing eyeliner. You need a eyeliner that is waterproof for that tip.
Curl your eyelashes because this simple tip opens up your eyes! Apply your mascara in two coats and there you go! But if you really want those eyes to stand out, don’t forget your Magic Lash when applying your mascara. Full lush lashes are a must!
With the softer shades of gray eye shadows, you can wear lip sticks or lip glosses with more color than if you are going for the smoky eyes look. The reason is smoky eyes stand out best with nude lips, soft sheer shades of gray can take the color.
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witch one has the most look alike sonic shadow or silver?
for me sonic and shadow has the the most look alike and silver kinda look like sonic a little
Silver doesn't a thing like either Sonic or Shadow.
Shadow looks like Super Sonic but with a fuzzy chest. They look the most alike
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