Sunday, 1 April 2012

RAM [Deluxe Book Edition]

RAM [Deluxe Book Edition]








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Thursday, 29 March 2012

True White Glass Door Merchandiser Freezer W/ True Stripe Sign - GDM-26F

True White Glass Door Merchandiser Freezer W/ True Stripe Sign - GDM-26F

Brand : True
Post Date : Mar 29, 2012 14:31:25




  • Self-closing triple pane thermal glass door
  • UL and NSF Listed, 115V

True white glass door merchandiser freezer w/ true stripe sign true is the #1 manufacturer of glass door merchandisers. these freezers merchandisers are designed with the highest quality materials and parts that provide you with an attractive way to display frozen foods and ice cream. true uses 300 stainless steel, the finest available, for fewer scratches and dents. this merchandiser has an illuminated exterior sign panel with a variety of options. the door is triple pane thermal glass that helps maintain temperatures at -10°f. the automatic defrost system is time-initiated and temperature controlled. this freezer has self closing doors and a no-stoop lower shelf. the condenser coil is easily accessible for cleaning. width: 30" depth: 29-7/8" height: 78-5/8" weight: 395 lbs 26 cubic feet 1/3 hp 13 amps nema config: 5-20p 300 series stainless steel nsf-7 compliant ecomate insulation zero ozone depletion (odp), zero global warming potential (gwp) cfc free r404a refrigerant refrigeration system holds temperatures to -10°f 5 year compression warranty 1 self-closing glass door 4 adjustable pvc coated shelves unit is pre-wired for 115/60/1 phase 20 amp outlet variety of sign options made in the usa model #: gdm-26f 371187
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Saturday, 24 March 2012

Fraggle Rock: Complete Series Collection

Fraggle Rock: Complete Series Collection








Brand : Lions Gate
Price : $55.45
Post Date :Mar 25, 2012 00:37:19

Celebrate the FRAGGLE ROCK series with the stories, music and memories that have kept fans rockin’ in the ultimate FRAGGLE ROCK COMPLETE SERIES COLLECTION! Starring all your favorite Jim Henson characters — Red, Mokey, Wembley, Gobo, and Boober — joined by tiny diligent Doozers and giant Gorgs in one fantastical subterranean world that was awarded five International Emmy® Awards and has continued to be adored by millions of fans worldwide! Dance your cares away with the fully loaded collectible set containing all 96 episodes and 100 original songs of the award-winning series! The Complete Series Collection is a fan favorite with over 47 hours of content on an impressive 20 discs, including over eight hours of bonus features. So save your worries for another day and let the Fraggles take you to a place far away....

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Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Discovery Box Set: The Complete Studio Recordings

!#8#Discovery Box Set: The Complete Studio Recordings

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Since 1967 Pink Floyd have produced one of the most outstanding and enduring catalogues in the history of recorded music. All 14 original Studio albums have now been painstakingly digitally remastered by James Guthrie (co-producer of The Wall), and are reissued with newly crafted packaging and booklets created by the band’s long-time artwork collaborator Storm Thorgerson.

‘Discovery’ albums are designed as an introduction to the artist, with all booklets including full album lyrics.  All 14 newly remastered Discovery studio albums are now available as a boxset collection that also includes an exclusive 60-page artwork booklet designed by Storm Thorgerson.

 

Contains the following 14 remastered studio Discovery albums:

The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn

A Saucerful Of Secrets

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Ummagumma  

Atom Heart Mother

Meddle  

Obscured By Clouds 

The Dark Side Of The Moon  

Wish You Were Here 

Animals 

The Wall

The Final Cut

A Momentary Lapse Of Reason

The Division Bell

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Saturday, 25 February 2012

Wish You Were Here - Immersion Box Set

!#8# Wish You Were Here - Immersion Box Set

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Immersion Editions present the complete artistic experience.  Lavishly packaged in a sturdy 29cm square box, the sets contain remastered, previously unreleased and audio-visual material, plus much additional content – reproduced memorabilia, brand new graphics, art prints, collectors’ items, lavish booklets and more.

 

 

Product description:

On its release in 1975 Wish You Were here topped the album charts in both the UK and the US. Reflecting the bands thoughts of the time on the music business, and exploring themes of absence, Wish You Were Here contains the classic cut Shine On You Crazy Diamond, a tribute to founder member Syd Barrett. The Immersion version features the classic Studio album digitally remastered and presented as a limited edition high quality boxset featuring rare and unreleased audio and video material, plus a new 40 page oversized perfect-bound booklet, a book of original photographs edited by Jill Furmanovsky, exclusive merchandise and facsimile collectables.

 

DISC 1 - CD1:

Wish You Were Here digitally remastered by James Guthrie, 2011

 

DISC 2 - CD2:     

Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts 1-6) live at Wembley November 1974 (2011 mix and previously unreleased)

Raving & Drooling live at Wembley November 1974 (2011 mix and previously unreleased)

You’ve Got To Be Crazy live at Wembley November 1974 (2011 mix and previously unreleased)

Wine Glasses from the unreleased ‘Household Objects’ project

Have A Cigar alternative version (previously unreleased)

Wish You Were Here featuring Stephane Grappelli (previously unreleased)

 

DISC 3 - DVD1, ALL AUDIO:

-Wish You Were Here,  James Guthrie 2009 5.1 Surround Mix (previously unreleased) in standard resolution audio at 448 kbps

-Wish You Were Here,  James Guthrie 2009 5.1 Surround Mix (previously unreleased) in high resolution audio at 640 kbps

-Wish You Were Here, Original Mix (1975) LPCM stereo

-Wish You Were Here, Quad Mix (previously released only on vinyl LP/8 track tape) in standard resolution audio at 448 kbps

-Wish You Were Here, Quad Mix (previously released only on vinyl LP/8 track tape) in high resolution audio at 640 kbps

 

DISC 4 - DVD 2, AUDIO VISUAL:

-AUDIO VISUAL: Concert Screen Films:

                Shine On You Crazy Diamond Intro

                Shine On You Crazy Diamond

-AUDIO VISUAL: Welcome To The Machine animated clip

-AUDIO VISUAL: Storm Thorgerson short film

Concert Screen Films play in stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound

 

DISC 5 - BLURAY:

-AUDIO: Wish You Were Here, James Guthrie 2009 5.1 Surround Mix (previously unreleased) high resolution audio at 96 kHz/24-bit

-AUDIO: Wish You Were Here, Original stereo mix (1975) mastered in high resolution audio at 96 kHz/24-bit

- AUDIO VISUAL: Concert Screen films:

                Shine On You Crazy Diamond Intro

                Shine On You Crazy Diamond

-AUDIO VISUAL: Welcome To The Machine animated clip

- AUDIO VISUAL: Storm Thorgerson short film

 

40 page 27cm x 27cm booklet designed by Storm Thorgerson

Exclusive photo book edited by Jill Furmanovsky

27cm x 27cm Exclusive Storm Thorgerson Art Print

5 x Collectors’ Cards featuring art and comments by Storm Thorgerson

Replica of Wish You Were Here Tour Ticket

Replica of Wish You Were Here Backstage Pass

Scarf

3 x Clear marbles

9 x Coasters (unique to this box) featuring early Storm Thorgerson design sketches

12 page credits booklet

  • PINK FLOYD WISH YOU WERE HERE (BOXSET)

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Monday, 30 January 2012

Pure-Flo II RO Unit - TFC - 2 Canister - 50 gpd

!#8#Pure-Flo II RO Unit - TFC - 2 Canister - 50 gpd

Brand : Central Aquatics
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Post Date : Jan 30, 2012 10:17:05
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Insure the health of your fish by providing them with clean, healthy water Pure-Flo II TFC R.O. systems will purify 24 or 50 gallons of water per day, removing up to 98% of disease-causing contaminants. A 1-micron sediment and carbon block pre-filter will ensure the purity of your water as it passes through the TFC membrane which removes even the tiniest of microscopic dissolved substances. Also available with a special Deionization canister (built-in or as a single unit sold separately) which will post-filter any minute amount of remaining impurities, providing the absolute purest water possible, 99% pure Protect your aquarium investment from those invisible contaminants with a Pure-Flo II R.O. system. For use on chlorinated or non-chlorinated water sources.

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Tuesday, 17 January 2012

CL PURE FLO II 50GPD RO UNIT

!#8# CL PURE FLO II 50GPD RO UNIT


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Great for Freshwater, saltwater, and reef aquariums Pure-Flo R.O. TFC Systems generate purified water from chlorinated and well-water sources. It removes hardness, heavy metals, toxins and many other tap water impurities. Includes clear filter canisters, cartridges, TFC membrane and faucet attachments.

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Monday, 9 January 2012

Beginners Guide to Starting a Reef Aquarium

!#8# Beginners Guide to Starting a Reef Aquarium

STEP ONE, THE AQUARIUM ITSELF

Most of my customers purchase aquariums that are way too small and end up upgrading in the near future anyway. The minimum size for a saltwater aquarium should be at least 55 gallons. Not only will you be able to keep most fish and corals in this tank, your parameters (salinity, ph, etc) will tend not to fluctuate as much in a larger tank. Purchase your aquarium and a suitable stand. I recommend getting one at your local aquarium supply store that is designed for the aquarium. Don't forget, a 55 gallon aquarium weighs over 550lbs without any rock or sand in it so don't put it on an old table. Now that you have your tank and stand place it on a level surface in your home away from any windows where direct sunlight can influence the temperature. Ensure the tank is sitting level on the stand. This is especially crucial with larger tanks as you don't want any pressure points that can split your tanks seams.

STEP TWO, ROCK, SAND AND LIGHTING

Purchase a quality reef sand such as Carib Sea Ocean Direct Live Sand and ensure there is at least 2-3 inches of substrate at the bottom of your tank. This will help remove nitrates in the near future. We will get into nitrates later on but for now just make sure you purchase enough sand. As far as lighting there are a variety of options out there. T5 High Outputs are a good option to keep your electric bill reasonable. You should do a little research to find out what you will suite your needs. You will need about 2-3 20 lb bags for every 50 Gallons to achieve this. Now for the rock, you can use what is called live rock or you can use dry reef rock that is readily available online. What many aquarists don't know is you do not need to use live rock to start. You can purchase dry reef rock for about .75 - per lb versus paying about -15 per pound for live rock. They will both give you the same end result and dry rock gains about 10-30% more weight once it's wet so it's a better value. Purchase about one lb for every gallon of water you have so for a 55 Gallon aquarium purchase 50-55 lbs of rock. Position your rocks securely as desired and proceed to the next step, the water.

STEP THREE, WATER, POWERHEADS AND HEATERS

Now you need to purchase some additional saltwater aquarium supplies such as marine salt (I recommend Instant Ocean for its consistency), Powerheads (Koralia or Aquarium Systems Maxi Jets are a good choice). The flow you require is a simple formula; at least 10 x the size of you're aquarium so for example a 55 Gallon Aquarium needs at least 550 GPH (gallons per hour) of flow. Now you need to purchase a heater, both Jager and Visi Therm are a decent choice. They recommend what size is required (in watts) on their packaging and websites. Purchase a large enough heater because temperature consistency is important for your livestock. Last but not least purchase a Refractometer for around 50 dollars online. Measuring salinity with a plastic hydrometer is just not accurate and will cause you grief. Ok, now that you have purchased your saltwater aquarium supplies it's time to fill up the tank with water. One of the most commonly overlooked items is the water itself. Take it from my experience; use Reverse Osmosis Water with a TDS (total dissolved solids) close as possible to zero. To start you can purchase this at any water store in 5 gallon jugs or you can purchase a reverse osmosis system for under 0. If you are serious about keeping saltwater aquariums you need this to help eliminate various algae's and bacteria's that can bloom in your tank and kill all of your corals. This is the reason that most hobbyists throw in the towel. I could go into more detail about this but just Google red slime or hair algae and do a little reading. Install your powerheads and heater and start filling up your aquarium. Once it is full add your salt. It is usually about 1/4 cup per gallon but check the manufactures recommendation. Get your salinity up to about 1.024 or 1.025.

STEP FOUR, THE WAITING GAME

At this point your tank is cycling. You are waiting for little bacteria that you cannot see to magically appear out of nowhere and start consuming the ammonia. This can take anywhere from 3-6 weeks and your light is not required. A trick I have learned is to add a 5-10lb piece of Live Rock to speed up the cycle. This will introduce some bacteria and life to your tank. In a nutshell what happens is the bacteria eat the ammonia and produce nitrites (another type of ammonia), yet another bacteria turns the nitrites into nitrates which are pretty much left in your tank to accumulate. Skimming and water changes will keep nitrates under control. You can start skimming any time now. It's not critical at this point but it's a good time to fire up your skimmer. I have always used Coralife Super Skimmers. They are easy to setup and maintain and do a great job of removing organic waste. They also give you an option to setup in a sump (another article, another time) or hang on the back of your tank. They are not pretty but the rock work can hide most of it. All you have to do now is add top off water to make up for the water that has evaporated. Do not add saltwater to make up for the missing water or your salinity will rise. Salt does not evaporate into the air. That is why we top off with fresh water. When your ammonia test kit shows zero you will need to do a 20 percent water change and check it again in a day or so. If it tests zero you can start by adding a fish. Take it very slow at this point or your tank will re-cycle killing everything. Add about one fish or coral once a week and take it slow. We did not test for nitrites or nitrates because they really don't matter at this point.

STEP 5, MAINTAINING YOUR TANK

So your tank is setup and you have a couple of fish and a coral or two. At this point you should be doing at least a 5 percent water change every week to keep the nitrates down and nuisance algae at bay. It will also replenish the calcium, magnesium and trace elements that your corals need to survive. Purchase a good magnet cleaner to scrub the front of your glass. If you do end up getting some algae run some GFO (granular ferric oxide) in a media bag in a filter to remove the phosphates from your water. This will keep it from spreading and in combination with manual removal you can keep it under control.


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