Friday, June 11, 2010

As Seen On TV The Original Dreamie

The Original Dreamie is the "Why didn’t I think of that Invention of the
Year". Now you can have soft comfortable bedding no matter where you
lounge or sleep. Dreamie has a built in Pillow pocket so that Pillow
never slips away and is perfect for travelers who want to bring their
own bedding with them. DREAMIE is light and fits in any travel bag.



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It's not a sheet, not a blanket, its the original DREAMIE!


Great for sleepovers, college students, campers and travelers


Made from durable Poly-Sateen


Why make a bed when you can roll out a Dreamie instead!



Great for...



Hotels


On the chair


On the couch


In the car


Airplanes



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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Deluxe MyPlace Cozy

My Place Cozy Deluxe personal workstation was designed to be the most
versatile laptop table in the world! Not just intended for your
computer...



MyPlace Cozy´s integrated soft pillow base and large work
surface transforms your lap into a stable platform for reading, writing,
puzzles, eating in bed, or how about dinner in front of the TV.



The flexible LED light sheds just the right amount of additional light
you´ll need to brighten up your personal space. Convenient, lightweight
and totally versatile...Let´s get Cozy!



Built-in Cushion conforms to your body and position creating a
stable base for:


Work

Reading

Laptop Computer

Eating



Features

Built-in Cup Holder

Build in Pencil/Pen Holder

Built-in cushion

Build in LED Light - Flexible to Any Position

Non-Slip Surface Pad

Easy to Carry Handle

Only weighs 1.5 pound

17.125" L x 14" W x 3" H



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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Motorola Rapid Travel Charger - Mini USB

Product Description

Cellular Innovations provides you with the accessories you need to make using your cellular phone safer and more convenient.


Instructions



To charge your battery, connect port plug to your phone and plug AC adapter into the electrical outlet. Power is immediately directed to your phone and your battery begins to charge. You may leave the phone on or off for charging. Your battery will still charge even while you are talking.



Maintenance



Most batteries will charge in as little as one hour. For best results do not leave battery to charge for more than eight hours at a time. The LED indicator on the charger will light when your battery is under charging. DO NOT DISCONNECT BY PULLING ON THE CORD.



Compatiblity



C290, i335, ic402, ic502, ic602 Buzz+, ic902 (The Deluxe), KRZR K1, KRZR K1m, MPx200, PEBL U6, Q, Q9c, Q9m, RAZR maxx Ve, RAZR V3, RAZR V3i, RAZR V3m, RAZR V3r, RAZR V3t, RAZR V3xx, RIZR Z3, RIZR Z6tv, SLVR L2, SLVR L6 (BLADE), SLVR L7, SLVR L7c, V190, V195(s), V197, V235, V323, V323i, V325, V325i, V325xi, V360, V361, V365, W315, W385, W490.



Details



Dimensions: 8 in. Length x 4 in. Width x 1.75 in Height

Weight: 0.2887 lbs.

Item Number: ACPMTV3



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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Visor-Mounted Heater/Defroster $9.97

Product Description

The Wagan Visor-Mount Heater / Defroster can be mounted anywhere with the enclosed clip attachment. After you have secured the unit in your desired position, plug the 12 volt adaptor into your vehicle's 12 volt outlet.



Features


Powerful heater is great for defrosting and defogging windows

Compatible with all types of 12 volt outlets

Provides heat in a cold environment Visor-mount



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Monday, June 7, 2010

Charlie Sport 4 Piece Luggage Black Set $89.97

Product Description



28" Upright case


24" Upright case


20" Upright case


19" Duffel bag


Constructed of 600D print polyester, full lining


EVA foamed front face panel


Inside trolley system, integrated honey comb frame


Expandable feature adds extra packing capacity


Push-button locking handle system allows easy one hand operation


In-line skate with metal ball bearing wheel system


2 big front pocket


1 big back pocket with ID tag


Lightweight



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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Downy Inflatable Queen Size Bed $16.97

Technology has allowed us to be as self-sufficient as possible. The comforts of living no longer involve
the participation of another soul. I am proof-positive of this fact.



I actually put this theory to the test this last
weekend. I was convinced that my weekend could be void of any other
human interaction and still leave me content. The results were
astounding. I managed to be able to stay in the comforts of my home,
and not find a dull moment for forty-eight hours. I actually was quite
surprised at the results. How could a person be void of contact for
such a long period and not feel a tinge of anxiety? I attribute this
state of being to a few things.



First, the advent of HD television programming has reinvigorated the TV watching
experience. No longer lost in seas of grain and fuzz, the pictures
available now are remarkable. Don't believe me? Just for snot and
giggles, switch over to a regular broadcast of a football game after you
have been watching in HD. You will see the truth. The powers that be
have actually found a way for Americans to watch more TV.



Second, the internet and the gaming culture have forever
changed the rules. If you play "World of Warcraft" you know exactly
what I mean. If you don't, just imagine a game that never ends. Now
imagine a place where there are millions of other "real" people that are
playing along with you. It's an utterly brilliant concept. Somehow
technology has convinced me to keep on playing a game that never ends
with the added catch of charging me monthly for the privilege. It has
been five years now, and I'm still not sick of it.



Lastly, I attribute my single relationship status as a key
component to my theory. I don't have any silly commitments to honor. I
don't have friends that used to fill my days with joy calling me for
human interaction. Did I give up on them, or did they give up on me?



Maybe it isn't so much being content, but perhaps
it's more of a surrender to apathy. It's a comfortable blanket that
makes injustice easier to tolerate. All the lights, bells, and whistles
that make you feel in control do anything but. I am at the mercy of
technology blindness. As much as the ostrich enjoys shutting out the
world in a hole custom made for its head, I enjoy the same facade.
Except, my hole is air conditioned.



So why not invite someone to crash on your floor like the old days.



Product Description



Introducing the Intex Classic Downy Bed<




Queen Size 60in x 80in



Made for the Home.



Wave beam construction for extra comfort.



Durable waterproof flocked top.



2 in 1 valve allows for easy inflation and deflation.



Quality tested high-grade vinyl.



Great for guests, camping and sleepovers.



Quick, free flow deflation.



Folds for easy, compact storage.



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Friday, June 4, 2010

ZapLight - Electric Stun Gun & LED Flashlight $29.97

It's an actual flashlight with 6 ultra-bright LED bulbs, but its also a
stun gun with an unheard of 1-million-volt charge that will knock down
any attacker. They'll think its just a flashlight until its too late.
It's even rechargeable and includes 120v/60Hz wall charger.



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Shocking 1 million volts!


Built-in high endurance Ni-MH rechargeable battery


6 ultra bright LED bulbs, shines over 5 hours per charge


Includes 120v/60Hz wall charger



Note: This item cannot ship to HI, MA, MI, NJ, NY, RI, WI, PA.





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ZapLight - Electric Stun Gun & LED Flashlight $29.97

It's an actual flashlight with 6 ultra-bright LED bulbs, but its also a
stun gun with an unheard of 1-million-volt charge that will knock down
any attacker. They'll think its just a flashlight until its too late.
It's even rechargeable and includes 120v/60Hz wall charger.



Additional Information



Shocking 1 million volts!


Built-in high endurance Ni-MH rechargeable battery


6 ultra bright LED bulbs, shines over 5 hours per charge


Includes 120v/60Hz wall charger



Note: This item cannot ship to HI, MA, MI, NJ, NY, RI, WI, PA.





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Thursday, June 3, 2010

USB MagicJack $25.97

The magicJack is an amazing unassuming cigarette lighter sized plug-and-play USB telephony device that offers unlimited local and long distance calling within the U.S. and Canada (international dialing expected by the end of the year). We were pleasantly surprised with how easy it is to use and the quality it provides for less than $20.



Installation was simple: We plugged the 0.9-ounce magicJack into a USB port on a Windows-powered PC (Mac OS X drivers will be available by the end of the year), and about 30 seconds later the bundled software automatically loaded. After registering the device and receiving a personal magicJack phone number (users will be able to port their existing numbers to the service before the end of the year), we plugged a standard landline phone into the device's phone jack and began making calls. Users who wish to forgo a traditional handset can opt to use a cordless phone.



You can also use the magicJack to make calls using your PC, whether you're at home or on the road. Dial using the keyboard or an onscreen keypad, and you can talk using either a headset or your computer's built-in microphone and speaker.



The overall voice quality was good: better than most cell phones but not quite on par with true landlines. Friends and colleagues reported only the occasional crackle and pop, and we didn't encounter a single dropped call on our tests. This level of quality and stability is courtesy of magicJack's proprietary network, which maintains a solid, reliable connection that the company claims can't be achieved on traditional VoIP channels.



MagicJack doesn't skimp on features, either; it comes packed with all the amenities you'd expect from a phone service, including voicemail (you can receive messages even when you're offline), caller ID, call waiting, call forwarding, and emergency 911 dialing.



Priced at a reasonable $19.97, magicJack comes with a year's worth of service (an annual subscription runs $19.95 after that, with international prepaid packages starting for as little as $5). Although it's designed for use with a single phone line (multiple lines require a magicJack for each) and your PC has to be turned on to use it, the magicJack is a fine way to cut your monthly telephone bill without making too many tradeoffs.



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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

As Seen On TV Bottle Tops $5.97

However, due to time constrains this is the best I got ...
Circa 2005
after a scrumptious Greek Feast filled with soulvaki I found a very
familiar craving pulling at my sweet tooth. This impulse was created
by the sense memory of a chocolaty, chewy, fresh-baked treat that I
have neutered since early childhood. The All-American Chocolate Chip
Cookie. A desert perfect in every way. Now the problem a treat
coinsure like myself runs into on occasion is the quality of such
items. My feelings towards Chocolate Chip Cookies are the same I have
toward Computer equipment. You get what you pay for. I have been
known to shell out as much as two dollars for one cookie.

On
the drive home after making a special trip to an amazing cookie bakery
I have all but devoured three of the six cookies I purchased. I'm not
sure about the rest of you, but I love the idea of having a sweet treat
before I go to bed. My waistline and the women that don't notice me
agree it's most likely a habit I need to quit. However, for my money
it doesn't get better then a sweet desert kiss before bed.

Flash
forward later that night. All of my earthly business has been
accomplished for the day. Only one thing left to do ... Salivating at
the anticipation of my midnight addiction I stammer to my kitchen. I
open the cupboard and find my prize. Ripping into the bag like a child
on Christmas morning I don't pause once I feel the cookie in my mitts.
The first of my three cookies are all but devoured in seconds. Oh the
taste, the wincing sweetness, the unexpected texture. I have
missile-lock on cookie number two. One bite, two bites, gone ... And
at last the third cookie has moments before its
demise.

Contemplating the last savory treat in my hands I become
all so aware of a strange sensation enveloping my hands. It isn't the
cold. Perhaps it's my arms awakening after being leaned after a couple
hours on the computer. No that's not it, because the feeling is
strictly isolated to my hand, not my whole arm. After a moment of
bewilderment my next course of action is to inspect the mystery feeling
in a more lit part of the kitchen

Walking to the kitchen sink I
let my eyes adjust to the bulb illuminating the one part of the
kitchen. Like stepping into the spotlight of some macabre one man show
I look down to see the source of my distress. As my eyes focus I try
to convince myself out of what I'm looking at. Scurrying with mad
frenzy, my hand and wrist is covered with black ants. Not just a
couple of black ants. What could easy add to about 75 microscopic
ants, my hands have turned into a pseudo insect mosh pit.

As I
let out a school-girlish whelp I quickly ran my hands under the now
flowing water of the sink. After properly evacuating the bastards off
my hands, I was left with only one question. Now in retrospect I
should have never asked myself this question. Where did these things
come from?

As quick as I asked the question I immediately wanted
to deny what ultimately would be the truth. I stepped back to the
cupboard and looked into the cookie bag with dramatic flair usually
reserved for the most clich of horror movies. Yes kids, the cookie
bag had about four hundred black ants. At first I wanted to believe
that there might be a chance I could have eaten two sugar infused
treats without ingesting any ants, but common sense told me
better.

I mostly likely consumed five hundred ants in those
first two cookies. How I managed to get them down without noticing
their presence still remains a mystery to me. Lesson learned, always
look at what you're about to eat. Trust me on this one.

And to
protect your open beverages we are proud to present the Bottle
Top.

A plastic adaptor that fastens on top of your soda can to
preserve its integrity.

Helps Avoid Spills.

Fits Most
Beverage Cans.

Just Wash and Re-Use.

Keeps Carbonation
Longer.

Set of 12 with Assorted
Colors.

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

As Seen On TV Thera Pen $6.97



To be discreet is to suggest that your actions are socially unacceptable, and should be hidden away from easily offensible eyes. And one thing that really boils my peanuts is the idea of social convention for the sake of saving feelings. It’s these artificial rules created by a nameless authority that everyone follows without question. We have had these behavior modifiers ingrained in us so much that it wouldn’t surprise me that future Americans will be born with these instincts out of the womb.



I say Americans, because in terms of being “Politically Correct”, and “Socially Acceptable”, Americans corner the market. I suppose it’s our Puritan roots that has taught us to behave this way. And without question seem to be fine with these archaic traditions. It’s the idea of not standing out that bothers me. It’s the idea of following the norm that gets under my skin. As a proud American, I revel in the fact that the greatest innovations the world has ever seen has come from this country. Ideas, art, philosophy, technology has been challenged and continues to be perfected in this country. However, social conventions have been gripped so tight that liberty itself has lost meaning to us. If we look to our European Brethren we see a ground swell in the liberation of conservative thinking. And everyone seems to be the happier for it.



I won’t make judgments on the values of conservative thinking. However liberty and freedom are values I hold true to my heart. A lot of talking heads on the right will coin these terms for themselves. But if you really look at the core of these terms they tend to lean to a more open-minded way of thinking. And open-mindedness is not a way I would describe the conservative right.



Reject the ideas that your ideas and body are wrong or immoral.



Embrace social chaos at least once a day.



Stray from the pact and push innovation with your behavior.



Accept everyone as brothers however flawed social conventions teach you to believe.



Massage your pressure points with a vibrating pen.



Introducing the Thera Pen Massager Pen.



Relaxing Massage Anywhere.



Relief for Sore Muscles, Headaches, Achy Hands.



Powerful, Stylish, DISCREET.



It Massages, It Vibrates, It Writes!



Great Stress Relief.



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