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		<title>Gtmax Replacement Lithium Ion Universal Protector</title>
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<h2>Gtmax  Replacement  Lithium  Ion  Universal  Protector</h2>
<p><B>EN-EL3e  Lithium-Ion  Battery</b><br />Brand  new  non-OEM.<br />Battery  type:  Lithium-Ion.<br />No  memory  loss  effect.<br />Integrated  microchip  prevents  overcharging  &amp;  lengthens  battery  life.</p>
<p><B>EN-EL3  /  EN-EL3e  Digital  Camera  Battery  Charger  with  Car  Adapter</b><br />Brand  New  non-OEM  Charger.<br />Slim  and  portable  design.<br />Smart  LED  charging  status  indicator.<br />Voltage:  100V  &#8211;  240V.<br />AC/DC  output  for  both  home  and  travel  use.<br />Collapsible  plug  on  the  back  of  wall  charger.<br />Built  in  battery  shelter  and  fault  detection.<br />High  performance  completely  automatic  charger  designed  to  speedily  and  safely  charge  digital  camera  and  camcorder  battery.<br />Car  charger  adapter  included.<br />The  charger  is  for  charging  your  battery  only.  It  does  not  work  as  AC  adapter  for  your  digital  camera  or  camcorder.</p>
<p><B>USB  2.0  A  to  Mini-USB  B  5-Pin  Cable  &#8211;  6  Feet</b><br />Brand  new  high  quality  generic  cable.<br />Length:  6  Feet.<br />Connectors:  USB  Type  A  Male  to  Type  B  Mini  5-pin  Male.<br />Make  plug  and  play  connections  with  cellular  phones,  MP3  players,  digital  cameras  and  PDAs.<br />Transfer  rates  up  to  480Mbps  depending  on  USB  version.<br />Foil  and  braid  shielding  reduces  EMI/RFI  interference  thence  ensuring  high-speed,  error-free  data  transfer.</p>
<p><B>Universal  LCD  Screen  Protector  Film  Shield  Guard  &#8211;  (2.3in  x  2.9in)</b><br />Brand  new  generic  screen  protector.<br />Screen  size:  2.3in  x  2.9in  (60mm  x  75mm).<br />Clear,  ultra  thin  and  durable.<br />Cover  entire  LCD  screen  of  your  camera,  cell  phone,  GPS,  and  other  electrnoic  lcd  screen.<br />Shield  and  protect  your  screen  from  undesirable  scratches.<br />Quickly  and  effortlessly  cohere  directly  to  your  screen.<br />Non-adhesive  backing,  will  not  leave  sticky  residue.<br />Include  a  cloth,  soft  card  &amp;  one  screen  protector.<br />Grid  lines  for  cutting.</p>
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<li>1X  EN-EL3E  Replacement  Standard  Lithium-Ion  Battery</li>
<li>1X  EN-EL3E  Battery  Charger  w/  Car  Adapter</li>
<li>1X  USB  Data  Cable</li>
<li>1X  Universal  LCD  Screen  Protector</li>
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		<title>Lithium Ion Built Battery Power 350D</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:09:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Moshe Kramer</dc:creator>
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<p>German  and  Japanese  drills  have  perceptibly  led  the  market  rather  well  with  their  range  and  good  quality  drills.  But  when  it  comes  down  to  American  made  drills,  then  Milwaukee  makes  a  actually  good  stand  versus  these  top  competing  companies  that  make  drills.  Milwaukee  is  authenti  to  promise  you  a  good  quality  cordless  drill,  but  when  you  search  for  other  American  brands  then  it  starts  to  become  harder  to  find.  It  is  natural  that  clients  would  want  to  use  a  cordless  drill  that  serves  their  aim  effortlessly  and  is  not  too  costly.  Another  company  that  even  has  numerous  workshops  in  the  United  States  is  DeWalt.  However,  no  matter  how  exhaustively  you  search  for  respective  cordless  drill  reviews,  you  will  be  led  to  the  fact  that  the  Japanese  brands  like  Makita  or  Panasonic  have  clear  lead  in  the  industry.  There  are  numerous  big  elements  that  each  client  looks  for  when  choosing  drills  for  their  household  maintenance:</p>
<p><b>Batteries</b></p>
<p>The  only  weakness  of  a  cordless  drill  is  that  they  run  on  batteries  which  in the end  have  to  be  substituted  by  one  that  is  charged.  A  good  life  of  the  battery  along  with  a  good  type  of  battery  like  Lithium  Ion  is  what  humans  love  to  see.  For  frequent  easy  and  heavy  household  needs,  you  would  be  better  off  with  an  18v  cordless  drill.  You  may  go  for  lower  power  assortment  too  because  most  ofttimes  you  will  be  using  them  to  firmly attach  screws  than  drilling  holes.  Plus  if  you  have  one  that  is  of  9v  or  14v,  it  will  be  lighter  and  have  longer  battery  life.  A  good  high  end  choice  for  this  may  be  from  a  range  of  Makita  cordless  drills  or  the  higher  end  Panasonic  drills  for  masters  to  get  the  best  power  out  of  your  budget.</p>
<p><b>Value  for  money</b></p>
<p>Some  brands  have  made  their  way  as  splendid  value  for  cash  potpourri  of  drills  and  one  of  these  is  the  Makita  BDF452HW  model.  This  has  splendid  power  with  a  remainder  of  reasonable  battery  life  to  do  the  most  difficult  jobs  at  home.  Their  design  is  intuitive  and  balanced  from  both  ends  so  that  you  may  aim  it  better.  Other  calibers  include:</p>
<p>1.  Lithium  Ion  battery<br />
<br />2.  Good  handles  with  rubber  grip<br />
<br />3.  16  levels  of  positioning  the  chuck<br />
<br />4.  Durable  with  casing<br />
<br />5.  LED  work  light</p>
<p>For  a  somewhat  lower  end  but  good  value  for  cash  choice  is  the  Makita  BDF452  for  household  need.  American  brands  have  not  made  much  vantage  out  of  this  factor,  nonetheless  there  are  numerous  DeWalt  models  that  are  still  good  value  for  cash  but  heavier  to  handle.  Under  these  ordinary  constituents  the  drills  that  are  made  my  American  companies  or  accumulated  in  America  still  do  not  come  as  the  best  selections  but  there  are  a good deal of  which  are  still  much  better  than  the  intermediate  drills  that  you  will  find.</p>
<p>You  will  need  to  do  a lot of  exploration  checking  out  cordless  drill  reviews  online  to  be  sure  which  model  you  need  because  not  all  Makita  are  the  best  and  some  Dewalt  or  Milwaukee  cordless  drills  are  better  in  some  purposes.  But  if  you  need  to  make  a  safe  decision  without  worrying  regarding  making  a  bad  choice  for  cordless  drills  then  you  may  straight  off  head  for  the  best  vendor  models  like  the  Makita  BDF452HW.</p>
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<p>Sony  Alpha  A700  12.24MP  Digital  SLR  Camera  &#8211;  Body  Only</p>
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<li>Amazon  Sales  Rank:  #3517  in  Camera  &amp;  Photo</li>
<li>Color:  Black</li>
<li>Brand:  Sony</li>
<li>Model:  B000VPNYSO</li>
<li>Dimensions:  4.25&#8243;  h  x    5.63&#8243;  w  x    3.25&#8243;  l,      1.50  pounds    </li>
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<li>12.24-megapixel  Exmor  CMOS  sensor  captures  sufficient  detail  for  poster-size  prints</li>
<li>Body  only;  lenses  sold  separately</li>
<li>In-camera  effigy  stabilization  and  anti-dust  vibration  systems;  Eye-Start  Autofocus  system</li>
<li>3-inch  LCD  display;  11-point  autofocus  system;  40-segment  multi-pattern  honeycomb  metering</li>
<li>Powered  by  lithium-ion  battery;  stores  images  on  CF  I/II  and  Memory  Stick  Duo/Pro  Duo  cards</li>
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<p>  A  distinctive  combining  of  superb  picture  quality,  quick  response,  originative  shooting  and  sensational  observing  make  the  Sony  Alpha  700  DSLR  a  superior  value  for  severe  photo  enthusiasts.    Its  newly  designed  Exmor  CMOS  effigy  sensor  captures  12.24-megapixel  solution  with  on-chip  noise-canceling  before  and  after  A/D  conversion.    Advanced  performance  features  include  neverending  shooting  at  5  frames  per  second,  an  11-point  center  dual  cross  AF  system  with  f2.8  sensor  for  heightened  precision,  and  the  Super  SteadyShot  in-camera  effigy  stabilization  scheme  that  works  to  minimize  blur  with  each  lens  you  use.    For  sensational  viewing,  there&rsquo;s  a  photo-quality  3.0-inch  LCD  screen  and  direct  HDMI  output  to  Sony  Bravia  HDTV  and  other  compatible  HDTV  screens  &#8212;  and  Sony  puts  all  this  together  in  a  rugged  magnesium-alloy  body.  </p>
<p>  <B>Alpha  A700  Highlights</b>  </p>
<p>  <B>12.24-megapixel  Exmor  imaging  sensor</b>    A  newly  designed  APS-C  size  CMOS  imager  with  on-chip  noise-canceling  before  and  after  A/D  conversion  provides  over  12  million  pixels,  drawing  out  the  full  effigy  description  power  of  the  Alpha  700&rsquo;s  high-performance  lenses  and  providing  spectacular  detail  for  making  big  prints.    Advanced  on-sensor  A/D  conversion  yields  rich  tonal  replica  with  high  signal-to-noise  ratio.  </p>
<p>  <B>Professional  lenses  and  accessories</b>  The  Alpha  700  accepts  a  superb  array  of  precision  optics,  including  new  Sony  wide-aperture  zoom  lenses  that  carry out  brilliantly  over  a  wide  range  of  focal  lengths,  Sony  &#8220;G&#8221;  Series  lenses  with  progressed  motorized  autofocusing,  amazingly  bright  Carl  Zeiss  T*  coated  lenses,  and  over  16  million  Minolta  a-mount  lenses  sold  global  &#8212;  plus  professional-quality  flash  units  and  system  accessaries  to  exaggerate  your  originative  horizons.  </p>
<p>  <B>Super  SteadyShot  Image  Stabilization</b>    Built-in  engineering science  moves  the  effigy  sensor  in  response  to  camera  shake,  enabling  each  lens  to  gain  from  automatic  blur  reduction  &#8212;  and  provides  an  vantage  of  up  to  4.0  shutter  speed  steps  to  sharpen  images  in  lower  light,  for  hand-held  shots  that  would  commonly  require  a  tripod.  </p>
<p>  <B>Bionz  Image  Processor</b>    At  the  heart  of  the  Alpha  700  DSLR  camera  is  the  progressed  Sony  Bionz  Image  Processor,  using  hardware-based  Large  Scale  Integrated  (LSI)  circuitry  that  improves  camera  response  time,  screens  out  noise  before  RAW  selective information  conversion,  handles  Dynamic  Range  Optimization  processing  and  prolongs  battery  life.    </p>
<p>  <B>Dynamic  Range  Optimizer</b>    To  recover  details  in  dark  or  bright  areas  of  the  picture,  the  Alpha  700  provides  multiple  levels  of  Dynamic  Range  Optimization:  Standard  mode,  to  improve  shadow  detail  using  standard  gamma  curves;  Advanced  Auto  mode,  permitting  you  to  select  any  of  5  DRO  correction  levels,  or  DRO  Advanced  Bracketing,  that  mechanically  takes  three  shots  at  dissimilar  DRO  levels  with  a  single  shutter  press.  </p>
<p>  <B>Continuous  5  frames-per-second  advance  at  12.24  megapixels</b>    The  high-speed  processing  power  of  it is  Bionz  engine,  a  quick-response  coreless  motor  to  drive  the  shutter,  and  dual  mirror  stoppers  to  prevent  mirror  bounce  &#8212;  they  all  enable  the  Alpha  700  to  capture  action  more  efficaciously  at  either  5  or  3  frames  per  second,  even  shooting  at  full  12.24-megapixel  resolution.    You  may  likewise  shoot  without disturbance  to  the  limit  of  available  memory  in  JPEG  Fine  and  Standard  modes.  </p>
<p>  <B>Advanced  pentaprism  viewfinder</b>    With  a  bright  focusing  matte,  an  optical  glass  prism  and  glass  lenses  that  prevent  ghosts  inside  the  finder,  the  Alpha  700&rsquo;s  viewfinder  effigy  makes  it  having little impact  to  see  your  subject,  compose  your  shot  and  adjust  focus  manually.  </p>
<p>  <B>Eye-Start  autofocus  system</b>  The  Alpha  700  begins  it is  precision  autofocus  adjustments  the  moment  you  fetch  your  eye  to  the  viewfinder  &#8212;  so  you&rsquo;ll  be  ready  to  catch  the  perfective  moment.  </p>
<p>  <B>11-point  center  dual  cross  AF  sensor</b>    A  newly-developed  Sony  AutoFocus  scheme  with  a  huge  f2.8  sensor  improves  your  capacity  to  frame  the  subject  and  capture  moving  subjects  with  dandier  focusing  precision  &#8212;  and  a  focus  drive  clutch  lets  you  switch  seamlessly  among  automati  and  manual  focusing  by  pressing  a  simple  button.  </p>
<p>  <B>Super-accurate  exposure  control</b>    A  40-segment  honeycomb  sensing  scheme  provides  multi-pattern  measuring  for  superior  exposure  control  accuracy  in  a  wide  range  of  lighting  conditions.  </p>
<p>  <B>Simple  camera  control  menus</b>    Even  with  all  it is  high-tech  features,  the  Alpha  700    is  amazingly  simple  to  operate  &#8212;  and  a  quick  press  of  the  Function  (Fn)  button  switches  the  LCD  display  from  frequent  menu  selective information  to  a  new  Quick  Navigation  screen  for  camera  set up  by way of  joystick  and  forward-back  controls.    The  menus  are  easy  and  intuitive  &#8212;  and  memory  function  lets  you  save  and  recall  individualized  camera  settings.  </p>
<p>  <B>Creative  Custom  Settings</b>    The  Alpha  700    is  designed  to  fetch  out  your  creativeness  with  a  wide  range  of  automati  preference  settings,  including    four  basic  effigy  styles  (Standard,  Vivid,  Neutral  and  Adobe  RGB)  and  three  style-box  memory  settings  for  quick  set up  in  particular  events  like  weddings  and  competitory  sports.  </p>
<p>  <B>Easy-to-use  Exposure  Mode  dial</b>    The  Alpha  700&rsquo;s  top-mounted  dial  gives  you  quick  access  to  Program  Auto,  Aperture  priority,  Shutter-speed  priority,  Manual  and  full  Auto  exposure  setting  modes  &#8212;  as  well  as  six  scene  selection  modes  that  optimize  camera  focus,  exposure,  brightness,  contrast  and  other  settings  for  Portrait,  Landscape,  Macro,  Sports  Action,  Sunset  and  Night  View/Portrait  scenes.  </p>
<p>  <B>Quick  Setting  Recall</b>    The  &#8220;C&#8221;  button  allows  you  to  make  changes  more  speedily  by  calling  up  Creative  Style  settings,  Exposure  compensation,  Flash  compensation  and  a lot of  more  operating  modes  and  camera  functions.  </p>
<p>  <B>Stamina  Power</b>    To  give  you  selfconfidence  for  long  shooting  sessions  in  the  field,  the  Alpha  700  may  take  up  to  650  shots  on  a  fully-charged  NP-FM500H  InfoLithium  battery  &#8212;  with  indication  in  part  of  with regards to  how  much  battery  power  remains.  </p>
<p>  <B>Built-in  flash</b>    The  Alpha  700&#8242;s  flip-up  flash  covers  a  wide  focal  range,  synchronizes  at  1/250  seconds,  supports  red-eye  reduction  and  slow  flash  features  as  well  as  manual  flash  mode  to  set  flash  intensity.    A  wireless  flash  signal  is  available  for  external  flash  synchronization.  </p>
<p>  <B>Anti-Dust  Technology</b>    Changing  lenses  in  a  DSLR  may  concede  dust  to  enter  the  camera  &#8212;  so  to  support  keep  the  CCD  imager  cleaner  for  better  pictures,  the  Alpha  700  utilizes  both  static-free  anti-dust  coating  on  the  CCD  filter  and  anti-dust  vibration  that  mechanically  shakes  the  CCD  to  dislodge  dust  each  time  the  camera  is  shut  off.  </p>
<p>  <B>Rugged  magnesium-alloy  body</b>    The  Alpha  700  is  built  to  very  high  standards  of  durability  and  performance  &#8212;  so  you  may  shoot  on  emplacement  in  difficult  conditions  with  selfassurance  that  your  instrumentation  may  handle  the  challenge.  </p>
<p>  <B>XtraFine  3.0-inch  LCD  screen  with  921k  Pixels</b>    With  closely  1-megapixel  performance,  it&rsquo;s  like  having  a  high-resolution  photo  viewer  built  into  your  camera  &#8212;  and  the  Alpha  700&rsquo;s  aweinspiring  photo-quality  screen  displays  sharp,  bright  images  even  outdoors  with  a  wide  looking at  angle  so  you  may  percentage  photos  more  easily.  </p>
<p>  <B>PhotoTV  HD  watching  with  HDMI  output</b>    The  Alpha  700  provides  direct  HDMI  output  to  your  Bravia  HDTV  and  other  compatible  HDTV  screens,  so  you  may  view  and  portion  photos  in  breathtaking  clarity  and  detail.    You  may  choose  amid  standard  3:2  and  widescreen  16:9  aspect  symmetry  &#8212;  and  with  new  Bravia  HDTV  models,  photos  are  mechanically  optimized  in  sharpness,  gradation  and  color  replica  for  HD  display.  </p>
<p>  <B>Wireless  remote  control</b>    For  shooting  as  well  as  watching  convenience,  Sony  furnishes  a  multi-function  wireless  remote  control  with  the  Alpha  700  &#8212;  permitting  you  to  control  HDTV  photo  watching  and  trip  the  shutter  by  remote  to  put  yourself  in  the  picture.  </p>
<p>  <B>Versatile  recording  formats</b>    Images  may  be  captured  in  RAW,  cRAW  (optimized  for  fast  action),  RAW+JPEG  and  three  JPEG  modes  (Extra  Fine,  Fine  and  Standard),  for  more outstanding  skillfulness  in  each  digital  photo  application.  </p>
<p>  <B>Powerful  supplied  software</b>    The  Alpha  700  comes  with  a  powerful  RAW  conversion  and  effigy  management  system    and  newly  formulated  RAW  software  that  gives  you  the  power  to  handle  big  volumes  of  RAW  data  while  taking  full  vantage  of  the  sophisticated  imaging  capablenesses  of  the  Alpha  700.  </p>
<p>  <B>Dual  media  options</b>    For  effigy  capture  with  optional  media  you  may  already  own,  the  Alpha  700  has  built-in  slots  for  both  CompactFlash  Type  I/II  media  and  Memory  Stick  Duo  media  or  high-capacity  Memory  Stick  Pro  Duo  media.  </p>
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<p>168 of 170 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">A700 Fun, Easy, Great Features<br /><span>By K. Edwards<br />NOTES: I still Own this camera in Dec 2010.  There are a lot of new cameras with exciting new features.  But in my opion this is the LAST GREAT APS format still image DSLRs.  And looking at Sony&#8217;s unfornunate need to copy Nikon with things like cluttering the Shutter Button with a power switch on all new models the A700, A900 (which I have used) and A850 may be the last cameras that fit the hand and quick clean shooting experience.  Since I wrote this review Sony did a major Firmware upgrade that improved image quality related to high ISO noise and allows users to show RAW with no noise reduction.  On top of that Lightroom 3 fixes the problems Adobe had dealing with Sony RAW files. Both of these upgrades were for me were like getting a new camera.  There are moments video would be nice, I would like the improvements in focusing Sony and others have created in the past 3 years.  But I have to say.. there are cars with features and classic cars people love to drive.. The A700 is a camera that makes photography a joy and all the new features seem to only clutter that experience so someday I will add a new camera to my gear.  I will never &#8220;upgrade the A700&#8243; I think it as a moment of magic for still photography before Video and more technology transformed the experience forever. There is a reason USED and NEW UNSOLD STOCK have held their price so well.  If you own Sony / Minolta lenses this is a great camera to own even though it is one of the last cameras without Live View on LCD etc.  If you want a photograpy tool that doesn&#8217;t get in the way of your art with features.. think about this camera.  It will be a classic.</p>
<p>Original Review Soon after Buying A700 in 2007 &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;</p>
<p>For years I shot Canon SLRs and for a while I moved to Nikon and Canon smaller digicams.  When I jumped back to the SLR format in digital I ended up with the Konica-Minolta 5D over the Canon and Nikon cameras in my budget because of great image quality and in camera stabilization which works very well.</p>
<p>I recently upgraded my KM 5D to an A700. WOW!! This is by far the easiest camera I have ever used.  Head and shoulders above traditional menus and tiny LCD Icons.  The rear LCD shows you all the important settings at one time in a large easy to read format, sometimes with colors to alert you to what might be an unusual setting.</p>
<p>When you need to change anything from Shutter Speed to White Balance you do it right on the settings screen either by pressing one of the several dedicate buttons or using the easy thumb joystick.  For shooting I almost never have to go into a menu except to format the memory card.</p>
<p>Auto Focus and Shutter:<br />It is fast and quiet.  The AF has been tested faster than the new Canon in most lighting situations, though lenses on both systems will affect speed.</p>
<p>Both Sony and Now Sigma are coming out with quite focusing lenses that have built in motors so, Sony users will have lots new lens choices.</p>
<p>KEY FEATURES I LIKE:</p>
<p>Stabilization:<br />The in body stabilization works well  With my 18-250 I have pulled off some shots even at 1/10s while at 250mm  That is over 5 stops of stabilization, Sony only claims 3.5 stops.  This stabilization works on all Sony And Minolta format auto-focus lenses.  Some systems like Canon do not offer stabilized lenses in key formats like primes(non zooms) that are used for close-up macro shots or portrait work.  It also adds cost and weight to each lens, with this system if you can find a bargain on a lower cost lens or a used lens it is still stabalized.<br />Example: Minolta made a 70-210 f4 lens often called a &#8220;beercan&#8221; that is legend in sharpness and image quality. It is often seen used here and on auction sites for $125-$175.  It like all Sony compatible lenses becomes stabilized and would be like getting a $600 plus lens for $150.</p>
<p>ISO:<br />The Sony A700 offers ISO 100-3200 and up to 6400 as &#8220;extended ISO&#8221; but all ISO ranges are available at all times, no menu settings will enable or disable them like on the Canon 40D.   It offers the ISO in 1/3 stop increments, but using the the front control wheel lets you jump a full stop at a time.</p>
<p>Dynamic Range Optimizer (DRO):<br />Sony has several levels of DRO that do what used to take shooting in RAW format and working in tools like Photoshop.  It automatically recovers overly bright areas and areas hidden in the shadows so your pictures look more like what your eye can see.  Unlike some other cameras that just apply shadow recovery settings to the whole image, Sony has DRO levels that analyze and adjust the image by area to make the effect more natural and keep noise down.</p>
<p>Wireless Flash:<br />The built in flash is also a wireless trigger for the Sony Flashes and others including the old KM 5600hs and 3600HS, and some Sigma and Metz models.  On some systems this is a $150 to $200 add on.</p>
<p>Remote abilities included:<br />For taking family shots etc.  Sony has free wireless remote that lets you take trigger the camera or a 2 second delay then shoot.  Plus tons of controls for showing and reviewing your images on a TV. If you hook up the camera to an HDMI TV and to a printer at the same time you can do a family slide show and tell it to print picture from the remote as people ask for copies.  </p>
<p>It also has remote control software for the computer so you can set it up like a studio and shoot and review images from the attached PC.  Great for doing lots of portraits at events without more expensive software or accessories.</p>
<p>It supports both Standard Video and HDMI output so you can see the images on your new HD TV. </p>
<p>Memory Card Support:<br />Unlike the 40D it supports the new UDMA 300x CF cards and memory stick pro HG so that you can take 25+ cRAW shots a 5 FPS before it needs to pause or an unlimited number of JPGS in any size.  You can have both a CF card and Memory stick installed at the same time and switch over when one fills without stopping to open your bag and change memory cards.</p>
<p>Body Seals:<br />Its not splash proof but Sony has sealed all the doors and controls so dust and stray moisture will not hurt the camera.  Some makers like Canon reserve full seals for more expensive cameras. </p>
<p>IT JUST FEELS GOOD IN MY HAND:<br />It was love at first touch.. a camera designed to fit in the hand.</p>
<p>Unless there is a specific lens or very special accessory that you need on another camera brand, this camera should be #1 or near the top of the list for cameras you consider.</p>
<p>Sony may be new to DSLRs, but they make sensors for lots other DSLRs like Nikon and when they bought the camera business they got most of the designers with years of experience from Minolta.  Sony is building cameras for people who love photography and with features for people who like a camera to work with new technology like HD TVs. That makes it a fun camera to own.</p>
<p>I looked at the Canon 30D, 40D, Pentax K10D and Nikon D300 before choosing this camera.  </p>
<p>BTW the Nikon D300, would be my second choice, but would cost much more, and still would have limited options on which lenses are stabalized.</p>
<p>75 of 79 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Sony&#8217;s First True Professional Grade Digital SLR<br /><span>By John Kwok<br />Late last month I had the good fortune to try the Sony Alpha 700 camera at Sony&#8217;s Photo Plus East booth. I found the camera easy to use, with the controls well-laid out from an ergonomic perspective. I was surprised that I could activate autofocusing via my eye movement. I was also quite impressed with the camera&#8217;s built-in image stabilizer. And yet, what impressed me most was how well the camera performed with two Zeiss lenses I borrowed; a zoom lens and the Zeiss 85mm f1.4 Planar (Both lenses, along with the 135mm Sonnar, are built in Japan by Sony using not only Zeiss designs, but also stringent Zeiss quality control. As an aside, I heard incorrectly from a Sony representative that Zeiss doesn&#8217;t build its own lenses, but allows others to manufacture them under the Zeiss name. This is an incorrect statement since Zeiss builds several lenses for its ZM rangefinder camera system and the Hasselblad V series medium format cameras at its Oberkochen, Germany factory.). Both lenses produced crisp, high contrast images of the kind I&#8217;ve come to expect from Zeiss lenses, having used both discontinued Contax/Yashica SLR Zeiss lenses and Zeiss Ikon ZM rangefinder Zeiss lenses recently.</p>
<p>The Sony Alpha 700 is a true professional grade digital SLR, built to similar exacting standards as those from its key competitors; Canon and Nikon. While the camera reminds me most of an updgraded version of late, lamented Minolta Maxxum flagship professional digital SLR cameras, there are ample new features built within the camera that demonstrate Sony&#8217;s commitment to technical innovation, beginning with the built-in image stabilizer. Therefore, this new digital SLR will appeal to those who are either advanced amateur or professional photographers, especially those who are familiar with the Minolta Maxxum system (However, I predict that Sony&#8217;s new innovations, including its autofocusing Zeiss lenses, will draw some interest from photographers who might otherwise consider only Canon or Nikon digital SLRs.). Believe the hype about this camera which you may have read in Popular Photography, American Photo or Shutterbug. It is hype that is indeed well-earned.</p>
<p>63 of 66 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Finally a great camera &#8230; FINALLY<br /><span>By F. Carnahan<br />I have to start off by saying I did not want to like this camera! I have been a Minolta professional since the early 90&#8242;s and embraced the Konica/Minolta 7D when it FINALLY hit the market. But I was very disappointed when Sony bought out the line then only produced the equivalent of the K/M 5D. Definitely a descent consumer grade camera, but not suited for professional work. I waited and waited and decided to jump ship to Canon. Then I heard a rumor of an upgrade to their line. In a way they ticked me off. The wait was way too long and I had decided to spend an exorbitant amount of money to switch systems. The camera body is irrelevant from a financial standpoint. I have about twelve grand tied up in specialty lenses that I use on a consistent basis.</p>
<p>So, with the rumor in the air, I waited a bit longer. I won&#8217;t say that I am thrilled I waited, but I will say that I am becoming increasingly happy with this camera. In some ways, it surpasses it&#8217;s competition, the new 40D. In other ways, the Canon has it beat. I&#8217;m not a loyalist, I am realistic about equipment.</p>
<p>What bugs me about this camera:</p>
<p>First, simple and silly perhaps, but since this camera is a solid 100 to 200 dollars higher than the Canon, I would hope, dare I say, expect it to come with a CF card. Nope! Now, they are cheep enough today, but all the more reason to include one.</p>
<p>Second, I have lived without it for years, but I would like to see live preview like you find on the Canon and Nikon equivalents. It would be beneficial while shooting architecture as well as table top. I view on a big LCD TV and it would be nice to see live preview.</p>
<p>Also, 12 bit instead of 14 bit color like Canon has. No huge deal, but we are moving forward, right?</p>
<p>Now, what I love about the camera. I have been shooting the K/M 7D since it first came out and the controls are similar enough to get right in and go. I love the virtual &#8220;one button for each function&#8221; thing. And the quick navigator was intimidating for about three seconds, then it was/is just great.</p>
<p>The screen is very hi res and gives great detail. I can actually zoom in and get exceptional proofing right on the camera itself. Canon and Nikon both are pretty good too, but I have to say the Sony has them beat hands down with the screen.</p>
<p>I shoot Architecture quite a lot and always use the K temperature setting. On this camera, it is accurate and matches the settings given to me by my color meter. What blew me away was seeing a green/Magenta adjustment along with the K value setting. It is listed in full degrees and not fractions like my filter package, but the thing saves a lot of time correcting in Photoshop and calculating filters. The beauty is that it is done manually in camera and there is no &#8220;ghosting&#8221; effect or picture degradation due to multiple filters being used in front of my lens. The thing works GREAT!</p>
<p>Also for architecture and any ultra wide shots, the Sony 11-18 mm zoom is proving to be the most distortion free lens of it&#8217;s kind on the market today. The lens is virtually distortion free. This lens is superior to the Canon and Nikon equivalents that cost almost twice as much.</p>
<p>Now, 12 meg. 20% more than offered by the other two in the same range of camera. Not noticeable in some cases like portraiture when you simply don&#8217;t need that much res, but surely worth it in commercial and architectural shooting.</p>
<p>The remote control is pretty slick too. Without switching anything in the camera, you can hit the standard shutter button or a 2 second delay. I thought the delay would be really cool, because every other camera I ever had with a two second delay was used because the mirror locked up immediately and two seconds later the camera shutter went off, effectively removing the chance of camera vibration. This thing just waits two seconds and fires normally. So, I have no idea why there is a 2 second delay button. Perhaps someone can enlighten me. But I have to admit, I find myself using it in several cases. It&#8217;s a nice option.</p>
<p>The best reason now, I have read in Pop-photog that Sony told them that this would be their Midlevel camera. If that means they will be coming out with a 900 model with, perhaps, a full frame in the 22 meg range. I will be a very happy camper!</p>
<p>The bottom line for me is, it took them a bit too long, but it looks like Sony is actually producing a serious intermediat/professional grade camera. I will stay for a bit longer and see where this goes. </p>
<p>All of this and much more makes me glad I now have this camera.</p>
<p>The functions are easy, as easy as any on a camera with so many features. I really like the camera. For now, I will stick with the line and see where they go with it. Hopefully, Sony will keep with it&#8217;s tradition of innovation and excellence they are known for in video and television industry and move forward with a true usable professional line.</p>
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<p>Portable  1150mAh  Lithium-ion  battery  for  portable  devices</p>
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<li>Model:  PPS2US0001</li>
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<li>Mulitple  charges  for  mobile  devices.  Fits  any  mini  USB  powered  device.  Also  works  with  Apple  &amp;  Micro  USB  device  cords  cords  with  USB  tip</li>
<li>Up  to  3  hours  of  back  up  cell  phone  power.  Up  to  50  hours  of  music  playback</li>
<li>On/Off  switch  which  expeditiously  conserves  power.</li>
<li>Can  be  recharged  100&#8242;s  of  times</li>
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<td>Manufacturer        The  Duracell  Rechargeable  Instant  Charger  gives  you  compact,  on-demand  power.  It  allows  you  to  without any delay  charge  numerous  USB-compatible  devices,  such  as  your  iPhone&reg;,  iPod&reg;,  or  BlackBerry&reg;.  The  Instant  Charger  conveniently  charges  through  your  laptop  or  computer&rsquo;s  USB  port  and  fits  most  mini-USB  powered  devices.*                                                          </p>
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<p>119 of 123 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Terrifically Useful Device That&#8217;s a No-Brainer for Anyone Who Travels<br /><span>By GadgetGuy<br />I like to watch movies on my iPod Touch on long flights, so after looking into a number of dedicated iPod battery solutions that cost $75 or more, I found this nifty solution for a fraction of the cost.  Since I wasn&#8217;t sure how much extra juice I would need for video playback for up to ten hours, I picked up three of these when they were on sale for $15, figuring that would be enough to do the job.  </p>
<p>I ran the fully charged iPod with one of these batteries connected from the outset (as opposed to waiting for the iPod to drain and then recharge it later), and, surprisingly, made it through an entire long haul flight from L.A. to Tokyo with only one battery.  In fact, there was still plenty of charge left on the iPod when I landed, so the other two batteries turned out to be unnecessary.  Since these Lithium-Ion batteries are so lightweight, it didn&#8217;t matter anyway &#8212; I see no downside to a little overkill when it comes to reserve power.  The only minor gripe I have is that it&#8217;s easy to accidentally hit the ON/OFF switch when stuffing these into my bag, which seems to allow them to discharge more rapidly over time.  A little care when packing should prevent this.  </p>
<p>This product is an example of a simple, elegant solution that&#8217;s also very low cost compared with dedicated recharging products.  I&#8217;d recommend investing in a couple of these to anyone who depends on portable devices that can be charged via USB.</p>
<p>52 of 53 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Works great!<br /><span>By Justin Clay<br />I&#8217;ve been extremely happy with this product! With the unit fully charged, it will take my iPhone 3G from about 1/4 charge to a full charge in about 45 minutes. It&#8217;s an extremely simple design. It has a mini-USB connector on the bottom labeled IN which is where you plug it in to charge, and then a full-sized USB connector labeled OUT on the top where you connect your device&#8217;s USB cable. The IN port has an LED indicator which is RED while the unit is charging and GREEN once it&#8217;s fully charged. On the face of the unit near the &#8220;copper top&#8221; there&#8217;s another indicator light that is GREEN while charging your iPhone/Blackberry/RAZR and RED once charging is complete and the unit is drained.</p>
<p>I would highly recommend this unit for heavy iPhone users on the go. It&#8217;s not the most optimal solution, but until Apple makes an iPhone with interchangeable batteries, it&#8217;s the best option we&#8217;ve got.</p>
<p>43 of 44 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star40_tpng.png" alt="4">Solid performance, with a caveat<br /><span>By Jeff Freeman<br />I used to use a &#8220;MintyBoost&#8221; power supply, but the thing always seemed to have dead batteries and it is rather heavy, so I reluctantly decided to look for a replacement.  This Duracell looked like the most responsive to my needs&#8211;others are beefier but they are much bigger and heavier&#8211;so I took a run at this one and have been pretty pleased.  It&#8217;s feather light and will charge off of just about any USB output, and it provides enough juice to charge and/or operate most USB appliances at least partially.  The on-off switch is handy and not overly easy to flip on by accident.  It has a charging state indicator on one end next to the &#8220;input&#8221; and a power state indicator on the top fascia next to the Duracell logo.  I have gotten it to work successfully and consistently with my 3G iPod, Blackberry, and Plantronics Blue-Toof earbuds.  I have gotten it to work with my 2G Kindle only once, with difficulty, and slooooowly&#8211;I don&#8217;t know what the problem is here, still troubleshooting on this; it could be something about my USB micro adapter.  Since the Kindle&#8217;s battery life is EXTREMELY long and since I classify the Kindle as not-quite-essential during travel&#8211;there is wailing and gnashing without it, but I survive and am not fired&#8211;this is not a huge big deal, though it is annoying.  Hence, 4 instead of 5 stars (for now at least).</p>
<p>Something I had trouble confirming from Duracell&#8217;s website&#8211;which, by the way, is not overly informative as it is mostly MARKETING HYPE about their AWESOME PRODUCTS and how many MILLIAMP HOURS they all offer, and doesn&#8217;t provide device compatibility or current capability info that I can find&#8211;is that there is an A-type USB female on one end that is the &#8220;output&#8221; and a 5-pin B-type USB mini female on the other end that is the &#8220;input.&#8221;  This is the layout you would expect but I had a deuce of a time confirming it before purchase.  Thus, for most appliances, the plugs, adapters, and gee-gaws you already have will let you use this unit-no need to buy more.  It ships with a wee little A-type male to 5-pin B-type male that is actually kind of handy itself.</p>
<p>Recommended, but be wary if you want to use it with a Kindle.</p>
<p>LATER ADDITION:  Now eight months later and I&#8217;ve had some time to use it.  I weigh it at 1.5 ounces, and it has 1100mAh capacity with 0.6A / 3W max load printed on the label.  There is an indicator on it that tells you when it&#8217;s on, when it&#8217;s charged, and when it needs charging.  You can get a well-reviewed 5000mAh supply for about 5 ounces, but I&#8217;m thinking of buying a second one of these so that I have a backup around if I screw up and discharge one and because I am tired of lugging heavy crap all over the world&#8217;s largest airports on a regular basis.  These performance numbers seem reasonable to me; I get about a third of a tank if I empty it into my iPhone 4, and my older Blackberry would accept it, too (you know they&#8217;re crazy at AIM about having 500mA on their charger input), so the 600mA seems plausible.</p>
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		<title>Panasonic Dmw Bck7 Lithium Ion Battery Digital</title>
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<p>For  long  trips  or  vacations,  make  sure  to  take  an  extra  Panasonic  DMW-BCK7  battery  along  for  the  ride!  Get  the  perfective  shot  and  invent  a  potpourri  of  professional  photo  effects  with  the  Panasonic  DMW-BCK7  digital  camera  batteries.  The  Panasonic  DMW-BCK7  battery  is  a  high-performance  ultra-compact  and  lightweight  Lithium-ion  rechargeable  battery  with  a  capacity  of  680mAh  (3.6V).Double  your  shooting  time  with  a  spare  battery  for  the  Panasonic  DMW-BCK7.  The  DMW-BCK7  battery  is  a  alternate  for  the  battery  that  comes  with  the  Panasonic  Lumix  DMC-F7  digital  cameras.</p>
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<li>Color:  black</li>
<li>Brand:  Panasonic</li>
<li>Model:  DMW-BCK7PP</li>
<li>Dimensions:  .20  pounds    </li>
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<li>Compact  rechargeable  Lithium-ion  battery  with  high  capacity  for  long  operating  life</li>
<li>This  Panasonic  DMW-BCK7  battery  is  made  specifically  for  your  camera</li>
<li>No  memory  effect</li>
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<p>3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Way too expensive but it does work very well.<br /><span>By Gary in Sun City, AZ<br />The generic version of this battery may not contain a needed computer chip telling the camera it&#8217;s a legit Panasonic battery, so may as well buy this one.</p>
<p>2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star30_tpng.png" alt="3">Costs way too much for what it is.<br /><span>By SignedJeremyB<br />There is nothing wrong with this item except its price. I don&#8217;t see why a rechargable battery needs to be half the cost of the camera. I bought a FH24 PS for $129, you&#8217;re telling me $55 or almost half the price is in the battery alone? Price is a rip off, but Amazon is the best price in town. Its $69.99 at the local best buy. Works fine, just costs way more than it should.</p>
<p>1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Panasonic DMW-BCK7 Lithium-Ion Battery<br /><span>By Squirt<br />This is the battery back-up for my new camera a Panasonic FH-25 digital.  It is working well and I am very happy to have two batteries with one in the camera and the other charged and ready to be used when the other wears down.  I highly recommend this battery!</p>
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		<dc:creator>Damon Allison</dc:creator>
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<p>Admit  it.  Using  your  smartphone  for  Google  Maps  directions  while  navigating  the  streets  of  an  unfamiliar  place  or  city  while  convenient,  may  be  something  of  an  eye  strain.  But  here&#8217;s  some  good  news:  if  you  own  an  Amazon  Kindle,  you  may  use  the  pseudo  Kindle  GPS  feature  to  run  the  Google  Maps  application  and  provide  you  with  the  necessitated  directions,  giving  an  added  gain  from  your  Kindle.</p>
<p>But  is  the  Kindle  the  only  ebook  reader  that  offers  this  advantage?</p>
<p>It  seems  that  one  of  the  Kindle&#8217;s  nearest  competition,  the  Barnes  &amp;  Noble  Nook,  does  grant  the  use  of  Google  Maps  as  well.  But  there&#8217;s  one  catch:  you  may  only  use  it  when  you  are  in  a  WiFi  area  as  the  Nook  is  only  equipped  with  WiFi  connectivity.  This  could  badly  limit  your  use  of  the  application  specially  when  you  are  in  an  area  where  you  need  directions  fast  but  don&#8217;t  recognise  where  you  may  get  WiFi  connection.</p>
<p>On  the  other  hand,  Kindle&#8217;s  web  capablenesses  fare  better  when  getting  directions  online  because  of  it is  3G  connectivity.  Plus,  it&#8217;s  free!  But  how  do  you  get  the  Google  Maps  application  using  the  Kindle  GPS?  Here  are  the  steps  you  must  take:</p>
<p>1.  On  your  Amazon  Kindle,  press  Menu,  choose  the  Experimental  division  of  your  device,  and  click  on  Basic  Web.  For  purposes  of  getting  text-only  directions,  using  the  basic  web  mode  is  just  right  and  will  take  much  less  time  to  retrieve  than  if  you&#8217;re  in  the  Advanced  or  Desktop  mode.</p>
<p>2.  Before  proceeding,  it  is  best  to  do  a  Clear  Cache  firstborn  to  free  up  galore  of  your  memory  for  web  browsing.</p>
<p>3.  Then  click  on  Menu  to  choose  Go  to  Top  or  Enter  URL.  Then  type  in  maps.google.com/m/directions.</p>
<p>4.  Use  the  5-way  controller  until  you  reach  the  Go  To  section.  You  will  then  be  taken  to  the  text  directions  for  Google  Maps.</p>
<p>5.  Bookmark  this  page  (using  the  Menu  button  again)  so  that  you  won&#8217;t  need  to  type  the  URL  again  upon  repeated  use  of  the  application.</p>
<p>6.  Using  the  5-way  control  button,  enter  info  on  the  To  and  From  fields.  Then  choose  from  the  choices  &#8220;By  car&#8221;,  &#8220;By  transit&#8221;,  &#8220;Walking&#8221;,  and  &#8220;Bicycling&#8221;.</p>
<p>With  the  Kindle  GPS  and  it is  experimental  features,  the  Amazon  Kindle  may  take  you  to  places  &#8212;  not  only  through  reading,  but  in a literal sense  as  well  using  Google  Maps.</p>
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<p>The  Crystal  Quest  10  stage  portable  reverse  osmosis  system  will  provide  you  with  50  gallons  per  day  of  quality  contaminate  free  water.  It  is  very  commodious  to  use  and  hooks  up  to  the  sink  faucet.  The  Crystal  Quest  portable  reverse  osmosis  scheme  is  great  for  homes  and  apartments  as  there  is  no  plumbing  involved.  Or  humans  that  stay  in  motels  a  lot,  it  is  likewise  great  for  the  office  or  if  you  travel  in  a  recreational  vehicle.  Or  for  those  that  are  staying  in  dorm  rooms.  Were  ever  you  go  you  will  be  assured  that  you  are  drinking  contaminant  free  water  with  a  Crystal  Quest  portable  reverse  osmosis  system.  It  comes  with  all  the  hardware  you  need  to  hook  it  up.  In  the  1st  3rd  5th  and  10th  stage  water  flows  through  a  one  micron  filter  pad  to  remove  suspended  molecules  such  as  silt,  sand,  sediment,  rust  (Giardia,  Cryptosporidum)  and  any  other  un-dissolved  matter.  The  2nd  and  10th  stage  water  flows  coconut  shell  granulated  activated  carbon  to  filter  out  organic  contaminants  like  chlorine,  chemicals  linked  to  cancer  (THM&#8217;s  benzene),  pesticides,  herbicides,  insecticides,  (VOC&#8217;s),  PCB&#8217;s,  MTBE&#8217;s  and  hundreds  of  other  chemical  contaminants.  4th  stage  water  flows  through  Crystal  Quest  reverse  osmosis  membrane  that  removes  and  filters  as  little  as  1/1000  of  a  micron.  That  removes  inorganic  chemicals  like  salts,  metals,  solid homogeneous inorgani substances  and  most  microorganisms.  It  also  removes  cryptosporidium  and  giardia,  and  most  inorganic  contaminants.  In  the  6th  and  7th  stage,  water  flows  through  a  KDF  55  and  KDF  85  media  to  remove  iron-and  hydrogen  sulfide.  It  also  remove  or  reduces  heavy  metals  like  lead,  mercury,  copper,  nickel,  chromium,  cadmium,  aluminum  and  other  dissolved  metals  are  got rid of  from  your  water.  KDF  media  also  inhibits  bacterial  growth  allround  the  entire  unit.  The  8th  stage  water  flows  through  an  ion  interchange  resin  reducing  more  of  the  heavy  metals  like  lead,  copper,  aluminum  and  hard  water.</p>
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<li>Amazon  Sales  Rank:  #85580  in  Home</li>
<li>Brand:  Crystal  Quest</li>
<li>Model:  CQE-CT-00142</li>
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<li>Convenient,  easy  to  use  and  hook  up  to  the  sink  faucet</li>
<li>All  hardware  included</li>
<li>10  stages  of  filtration</li>
<li>Capacity  of  up  to  50  gallons  per  day</li>
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<p>Sometimes  people  would  think  that  westernization  is  the  only  thing  that  is  happening  in  the  world.  The  misconception  in all likelihood  dates  back  to  colonial  expansions,  colonial  past,  and  the  current  outspoken  west.  &#8220;Easternization&#8221;  has  been  there  for  centuries.  We  have  had  Chinese  utensils  and  Japanese  Marshal  Arts.  And  today,  the  world  is  being  painted  in  herbs,  the  darling  of  the  Chinese  and  the  Indians.  Many  multinational  and  transnational  companies  have  almost  baptized  everything  herbal.  We  now  have  Protex  herbal,  Vaseline  Lotion  Aloe  Fresh,  and  herbal  Colgate  tooth  paste.  Their  advertizing  have  come  to  dominate  TV  adverts  that  one  day  a  father  observing  TV  with  his  children  humouredly  commended  that  soon  they  will  have  herbal  &#8220;Ugali&#8221;.  Ugali  is  a  stable  feed  in  East  Africa,  mainly  Kenya,  made  by  mixing  boiling  water  with  cone  flour  and  is  stirred  until  it  is  a  bit  hard  and  served  with  vegetables.</p>
<p>Easternization  is  evident  in  all  areas  of  humane  life.  It  is  happening  in  the  realm  of  science  and  medicine,  and  it  is  affecting  life-  styles  and  religious  life  of  galore  people  around  the  world.  Universities  are  now  doing  exploration  and  providing  courses  in  Alternative  Medicine,  a  preserve  of  Chinese  and  Indian  universities  for  centuries.  Herbalist  contribution  to  medicine  is  now  being  acknowledged  world-wide.  Herbal  clinics  are  being  set  up  alongside  convectional  clinics  in  government  hospitals.  Marshal  Arts,  which  Japan  are  famous  for  are  being  learned  and  are  being  promoted  as  sporting  activenesses  in  a good deal of  parts  of  the  world.  Many  people  in  the  west,  and  not so long ago  Africans,  are  getting  vegetarians,  life  styles  that  Hindus  and  Buddhist  have  embraced  for  centuries.  Transit  dental  meditation  has  gain  acceptance  in  the  west.  And  it  is  fast  profiting  popularity  as  a  method  of  healing  ailments,  as  a  psychiatric  method,  as  a  method  to  aid  one  to  achieve  unity  with  nature  and  the  universe,  to  become  one  with  the  ultimate,  and  to  achieve  uttermost  cognition  and  peace.</p>
<p>Esternization  is  affecting  persons  and  corporations.  Greenpeace  motion  that  was  founded  in  the  west  was  started  by  humans  who  had  the  aggressive  will  of  the  west  and  the  awe  of  the  east,  where  man  seems  to  fuse  into  one  with  nature,  and  is  percentage  and  one  with  nature.  Though  China  is  an  industrialized  nation  and  India  is  fast  getting  industrialized,  persons  of  the  two  countries  have  always  revered  nature,  and  nature  has  provided  them  with  herbal  medicine  for  thousand  of  years.  Protection  of  biodiversity,  now  a  UN  convention  reflects  eastern  values.  The  world  is  benefiting  from  the  east&#8217;s  experience  in  herbal  medicine.</p>
<p>Although  secularization,  a  western  phenomena  is  fast  affecting  Africa,  Caribbean,  Pacific,  Middle  East,  and  to  a good deal of  extend,  the  Far  East,  a  division  of  western  persons  have  been  gravely  left  empty  by  secularizing  effects  and  are  now  embracing  eastern  ancient  cultures.  Perhaps  the  west  may  need  to  strip  secularism  and  western  trappings  that  they  have  clothed  Christianity  with  and  replace  with  true  Christianity  finish  with  awe  of  God,  his  terrifi  creation  and  acts.  It  is  likely  that  after  Christianity  in  the  west  was  stripped  of  it is  awe  and  mysticism,  it  lost  it is  appeal.  A  good  number  of  young  persons  are  attempting  eastern  religions  and  philosophies  to  achieve  numerous  meaning  in  life.</p>
<p>But  African  is  turning  to  the  east  because  it  may  give  her  an  prospect  for  economics  growth.  The  east  scramble  for  Africa  has  now  started.    With  eastern  companies  coming  to  Africa,  it is  management  styles  and  philosophies  will  inevitably  be  packaged  together  to  be  staged  to  Africa.  When  the  package  is  in the long run  unwrapped,  Africa  already  having  galore  western  cultural  relics  may  have  a  bend  of  the  two.  It  is  not  easy  to  imagine  how  it  will  look  like.    Africa&#8217;s  future  is  unpredictable.</p>
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<h2>Aces  Against  Japan  American  Speak</h2>
<p>In  yet  another  superb,  in the first place  conceived  offering,  cited  military  historian,  Eric  Hammel  brings  us  first-person  accounts  from  thirty-nine  of  the  American  fighter  aces  who  blasted  their  way  all over  the  skies  of  the  Pacific  and  East  Asia  from  December  7,  1941,  until  the  final  air  battles  over  Japan  itself  in  August  1945.    	Coupled  with  a  clear  view  of  America&#8217;s  far-flung  air  war  versus  Japan,  Hammel&#8217;s  elaborated  consultations  fetch  out  the  most  thrilling  in-the-cockpit  experiences  of  the  air  combat  that  the  Pacific  War&#8217;s  best  Army,  Navy,  and  Marine  pilots  have  chosen  to  tell.    	Meet  Frank  Holmes,  who  defied  death  in  an  outmoded  P-36  while  still  clad  in  a  seersucker  suit  he  had  worn  to  mass  earlier  that  morning.  Fly  with  Scott  McCuskey  as,  single-handed  at  Midway,  he  takes  out  two  waves  of  Japanese  dive-bombers  that  are  attacking  his  precious  aircraft  carrier.  Sweat  out  the  last  precious  drops  of  fuel  in  a  wrong  Marine  Wildcat  fighter  as  Medal  of  Honor  recipient  Jeff  DeBlanc  bores  in front  to  his  target  to  keep  the  faith  with  the  bomber  crews  he  has  been  assigned  to  protect.  Experience  the  ecstasy  of  total  victory  as  Ralph  Hanks  becomes  the  Navy&#8217;s  primary  Hellcat  ace-in-a-day  when  he  destroys  five  Japanese  fighters  over  the  Gilbert  Islands  in  a  single  mission.    	A  superb  interviewer,  Hammel  has  gathered  a good deal of  of  the  very  best  air-combat  tales  from  America&#8217;s  war  with  Japan.  Combined  with  the  four  other  volumes  in  The  American  Aces  Speak  series,  this  work  will  stand  as  an  enduring  testament  to  the  brave  men  who  fought  the  original  and  last  air  war  in  which  high-performance,  piston-engine  fighters  held  sway.  These  are  stories  of  bravado  and  survival,  of  men  and  machines  pitted  versus  one  another  in  heart-stopping,  unforgiving  high-speed  aerial  combat.  The  American  Aces  Speak  is  a  highly-charged  aroused  rendering  of  what  men  felt  in  the  now-dim  days  of  personal  combat  at  the  very  edge  of  our  living  national  history.  There  was  never  a  war  like  it,  and  there  never  will  be  again.  These  are  America&#8217;s  eagles,  and  the  stories  are  their  own,  in  their  very  own  words.        Eric  Hammel  is  the  author  of  more  than  thirty  other  books,  including  Pacifica  Military  History&#8217;s  Ambush  Valley,  The  Root:  The  Marines  in  Beirut,  Six  Days  in  June,  Guadalcanal:  Starvation  Island  and  Guadalcanal:  Decision  At  Sea..</p>
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<li>Amazon  Sales  Rank:  #2646786  in  Books</li>
<li>Published  on:  2007-09-10</li>
<li>Original  language:            English</li>
<li>Number  of  items:  1</li>
<li>Dimensions:  1.15  pounds    </li>
<li>Binding:  Paperback</li>
<li>356  pages</li>
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<td>From  Library  JournalAn  ace  is  a  combat  flyer  who  has  downed  at  least  five  enemy  planes.  There  have  been  a lot of  American  aces,  and  there  are  a heap of  books  describing  their  exploits.  Hammel,  a  distinguished  military  historian,  has  interviewed  25  aces  who  fought  in  the  Pacific.  None  of  them  are  professional  writers  or  historians,  and  their  first-person  accounts  of  their  exploits  are  unaffected  and  honest.  No  PR  hype  or  dry-as-dust  historian&#8217;s  prose  here.  Hammel  allows  his  flyers  to  tell  their  own  stories  in  their  own  way&#8211;from  Lieutenant  Frank  Holmes&#8217;s  tale  of  flying  an  obsolete  P36  over  Pearl  Harbor  on  December  7th  to  the  desperate  battles  of  Midway  and  Guadalcanal  to  final  victory  over  Japan.  Exciting  stuff  aviation  and  World  War  II  buffs  will  love.  Volume  2,  Aces  Over  Germany  will  be  published  in  spring  1993.  For  most  public  libraries.<BR><I>-  Stanley  Itkin,  Hillside  P.L.,  New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.</i><BR>Copyright  1992  Reed  Business  Information,  Inc.</p>
<p>ReviewMajor  Michael  W.  Libbee  U.S.  Army,  <I>The  Friday  Review  of  Defense  Literature</i>    Engrossing&#8230;.<I>Aces  Against  Japan</i>  is  replete  with  person  heroism  and  personal  feats  that  closely  defy  comprehension&#8230;.Here  the  American  aces  tell  their  own  stories  with  the  clarity  of  detail  and  apart  emotion  that  only  those  who  experienced  the  deadly  air  battles  and  the  terrifying  carrier  landings  could  relate.  &#8212;  <i>Review</i></p>
<p>About  the  AuthorEric  Hammel  is  an  award-winning  military  historian,  and  author  of  eighteen  published  books.  He  presently  lives  with  his  family  in  the  San  Francisco  Bay  area.</p>
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<p>6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Excellent!<br /><span>By Melvin Williams<br />A truly great book.  I recommend it for anyone, not just history enthusiasts.  The first hand accounts are well written and bring the stories to life.  Equally as good is Hammel&#8217;s other book, ACES AGAINST  GERMANY.</p>
<p>5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">The kind of heroics you don&#8217;t see anymore<br /><span>By A <br />This book has come in &#8220;under the radar&#8221; and is one of the best-kept secrets of recent WW2 aviation literature.  Eric Hammel has done priceless work in collecting an oral history of the air war in the Pacific.   I&#8217;ve read it three times and it&#8217;s every bit as much fun as informative as  it ever was.  From the pathetic equipment at Pearl Harbor (a beat-up P-36  with only one loaded .30-caliber) through the immortal battles of the  Solomons, New Guinea, the Central Pacific, the Marianas, Iwo and Okinawa,  to ultimate victory over Japan, this is an outstanding work that ranks with  &#8220;Samurai!&#8221;, &#8220;Baa Baa Black Sheep&#8221;, and &#8220;God Is My  Co-Pilot&#8221;.  Current military management MUST read this, especially the  part about how woefully unprepared we were, and see if anything looks  familiar about today&#8217;s military.  Take it from me&#8211; I&#8217;ve studied the  Pacific War all my literate life, and I&#8217;ve found some stinker books, but  this is a gem.</p>
<p>2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">A telling collection of war heroes&#8217; stories<br /><span>By Claudio Bompadre<br />The war in the Pacific was a bloody confrontation for the resolution of opponents and  the straining combat environment. Flying under such pressure was undeniably a great feat and sustaining a proper level of operational capability was a superb example of airmanship. In this book all aspects of air combat come alive with the intriguing personal tales of the pilots who served in this theater. Each account reveals the insight of lifestyle, tactics and training that led to amazing results in aerial battles. From their personal experience, it is possible to catch the feelings the pilots had about their machinery, climate and combat  methods before actually flying the missions in their harsh frontline.
<p>Beatifully written, this volume is really easy to read, even if some accounts disclose a predilection to be stylish or glorifying  from time to time.</p>
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<p>As  in  all  of  Hawthorne&#8217;s  writings  when  one  finishes  reading  his  stories  you  come  up  with  more  questions  than  answers.  No  other  writer  makes  you  question  like  Hawthorne.  The  philosophical  question  of  what  is  unfeigned  perfection  and  may  it  be  achieved  through  physical  means  or  is  it  a  state  of  the  spirit  is  the  heart  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne&#8217;s  story  The  Birth-Mark.</p>
<p>Aylmer,  the  main  reputation  of  the  story  is  a  brilliant  scientist/alchemist.  He  posses  a  faith  in  &#8220;man&#8217;s  uttermost  control  over  nature&#8221;,  and  thinks  there  is  not one thing  man  can&#8217;t  master  or  achieve.  His  obsession  with  his  wife&#8217;s  little  imperfect  birth  mark,  which  resembles  a  hand,  begins  shortly  after  they  become  married.  Aylmer  is  fixated  with  his  wife  Georgiana&#8217;s  perfection;  he  believes  that  in  order  for  him  to  experience  perfective  love,  he  will have to  have  a  perfective  woman  to  love.  His  obsession  gradually  becomes  Georgiana&#8217;s  obsession  at  which  point  she  becomes  so  distraught  that  she  tells  Aylmer  &#8220;Remove  this  frightening  hand,  or  take  my  wretched  life&#8221;.  Aylmer  sits  down  and  tells  his  wife  that  there  may  be  peril  involved  but  he  is  convinced  that  he  shall  remove  the  mark  and  his  gorgeous  bride  will  be  perfective  in  each  way.  He  sets  up  comfortable  environs  for  his  wife  described  as  &#8220;beautiful  apartments,  not  unfit  to  be  the  secluded  abode  of  a  lovely  woman&#8221;.  After  the  alchemist  attempts  and  fails  a lot of  methods  for  removing  the  mark  from  his  wife  he  gives rise to  a  &#8220;perfect  elixir&#8221;  that  will  without  a  doubt  heal  her  and  make  her  totally  perfect.  He  administers  this  elixir  and  to  his  great  delight  sees  the  cursed  hand  commence  to  fade  and  disappear;  only  to  have  his  wife  tell  him  &#8220;Aylmer-dearest  Aylmer-I  am  dying!&#8221;</p>
<p>Georgiana  achieved  perfection  in  Aylmer&#8217;s  eyes  in  her  dying  moments;  so  did  he  Aylmer  achieve  what  he  set  out  to  accomplish?  I  believe  he  did.  Aylmer  was  a  man  who  loved  his  work;  he  loved  science  more  than  he  could  ever  love  any  humane  being.  He  was  a  man  riddled  with  his  inadequacies  and  imperfections,  and  as  a  result  of  his  low  view  of  himself,  he  demanded  perfection  in  his  wife.  This  is  exhibited  when  Georgiana  is  reading  out  of  his  ledger  which  is  described  as  a  &#8220;sad  confession,  and  continual  exemplification,  of  the  short-comings  of  the  composite  man&#8221;.  Aylmer  was  a  self  serving  person  whose  only  goal  is  to  make  his  wife  perfective  for  his  own  sake  or  perchance  for  science&#8217;s  sake.  All  these  things  being  true;  I  do  believe  he  loved  Georgiana,  and  in  his  own  bizarre  way  he  wanted  her  to  be  perfective  for  her  sake,  because  he  believed  that  she  deserved  no  less.  In  his  quest  for  her  perfection  (which  is  inconceivable  in  the  strictly  material  sense)  he  destroyed  her.</p>
<p>Aylmer&#8217;s  wife  Georgiana  was  at  firstborn  a  happy  woman;  married  to  someone  she  believed  to  be  a  outstanding  man,  until  one  day  her  husband  tells  her  that  the  mark  upon  her  cheek  might  be  removed.  This  of  course  is  the  beginning  of  her  as  well  as  her  husband&#8217;s  obsession  with  removing  her  one  imperfection.  The  introductory  thing  that  stuck  out  in  my  mind  regarding  Georgiana  was  her  undying  love,  commitment  and  desire  to  please  her  husband.  This  was  very  much  a  mark  of  the  time.  The  fact  that  she  would  rather  die  than  meet  his  disapproval  I  found  significant.  She  seemed  to  me,  to  be  the  extreme  exemplification  of  love  and  unselfishness,  to  an  insane  level,  which  is  exhibited  in  the  line  &#8220;You  have  aimed  loftily!  &#8211;  You  have  done  nobly!  Do  not  repent,  that,  with  so  high  and  pure  a  feeling,  you  have  rejected  the  best  world  could  offer.&#8221;  Georgiana  does  not  feel  ill  towards  her  husband  because  she  believes  his  sensations  to  be  those  of  pure  love.</p>
<p>The  Birthmark  touches  on  similar  themes  as  Marry  Shelly&#8217;s  Frankenstein  in  the  idea  that  people  may  possess  a  supernatural  power  to  undo  and  make  perfective  what  is  imperfect.  Aylmer  does  not  believe  in  God  or  the  natural  laws  he  created,  which  is  evident  by  his  faith  in  man&#8217;s  uttermost  control  over  nature.  God  devised  man  as  a  portion  of  nature  and  we  are  not  above  nature  but  integrated  with  it.  Just  as  today  we  are  fighting  the  ethical  issues  of  an  increased  understanding  of  science  versus  what  we  recognise  to  be  natural  law.  Hawthorne&#8217;s  story  The  Birth  Mark  is  just  as  applicable  today  as  it  was  when  written  in  1843  if  not  more  so.  Today  we  are  engaged in a struggle  with  issues  such  as  cloning,  stem  cell  exploration  and  other  distinct elements  of  science  that  seem  in  contradiction  with  God&#8217;s  and  nature&#8217;s  laws.  If  confronted  with  the  modern  day  issues  we  now  face  Hawthorne&#8217;s  views  would  probably  be  the  same  as  he  has  set  forth  in  this  short  story;  that  when  man  tries  to  accomplish  what  he  was  not  intended  to  accomplish  disaster  will  be  the  uttermost  result.  The  hand  was  not  only  a  birthmark  but  an  integral  share  of  Georgiana&#8217;s  soul,  and  removing  this  mark  in  the  quest  for  perfection  was  her  demise.</p>
<p>Hawthorne  is  telling  us  that  humanity  is  imperfect,  there  is  no  perfection  in  the  physical  sense,  and  the  only  way  to  achieve  perfection  is  through  the  spirit  in  death.  The  Christian  parallel  is  clear  here;  none  of  us  are  perfective  and  the  only  way  to  become  perfective  is  to  become  one  with  God,  in  death,  which  results  in  our  going  to  heaven.  This  goes  back  to  what  makes  us  who  we  are;  we  are  not  pure  flesh  and  blood,  our  psyches  and  our  true  selves  go  so  much  further  beyond  that.</p>
<p>Nathaniel  Hawthorne&#8217;s  short  story  The  Birth  Mark  touches  on  philosophical  and  ethical  issues  valid  in  his  time,  as  well  as  ours.  His  work  makes  us  think  with regards to  what  is  perfection  and  is  it  desirable  in  the  physical  state.  In  the  end  we  discover  that  if  we  overstep  our  bounds  and  try  to  make  perfective  that  which  is  imperfect,  death  will  be  the  final  result,  for  only  in  death  through  God,  may  we  achieve  perfection.</p>
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<h2>American  Way  Death  Revisited</h2>
<p>&#8220;Mitford&#8217;s  amusive  and  unforgiving  book  is  the  best  memento  mori  we  are  likely  to  get.&nbsp;&nbsp;It  ought to  be  modified  and  reissued  each  decade  for  our  spiritual  health.&#8221;&#8211;<i>The  New  York  Review  of  Books</i></p>
<p>Only  the  scathing  wit  and  searching  intelligence  of  Jessica  Mitford  could  turn  an  expos&eacute;  of  the  American  funeral  industry  into  a  book  that  is  at  once  deadly  severe  and  side-splittingly  funny.  When  firstborn  published  in  1963  this  landmark  of  investigative  journalism  became  a  runaway  bestseller  and  resulted  in  legislation  to  protect  grieving  families  from  the  unscrupulous  sales  exercises  of  those  in  &#8220;the  dismal  trade.&#8221;</p>
<p>Just  before  her  death  in  1996,  Mitford  exhaustively  revised  and  altered  her  classic  study.  <b>The  American  Way  of  Death  Revisited</b>  confronts  new  trends,  including  the  success  of  the  profession&#8217;s  lobbyists  in  Washington,  inflated  cremation  costs,  the  telemarketing  of  pay-in-advance  graves,  and  the  effects  of  monopolies  in  a  death-care  industry  now  eclipsed  by  multinational  corporations.  With  it is  hard-nosed  buyer  activism  and  a  satiric  vision  out  of  Evelyn  Waugh&#8217;s  novel  <b>The  Loved  One</b>,  <b>The  American  Way  of  Death  Revisited</b>  will  not  fail  to  inform,  delight,  and  disturb.  </p>
<p>&#8220;Brilliant&#8211;hilarious&#8211;A  must-read  for  any individual  planning  to  throw  a  funeral  in  their  lifetime.&#8221;&#8211;<i>New  York  Post</i></p>
<p>&#8220;Witty  and  penetrating&#8211;it  speaks  the  truth.&#8221;&#8211;<i>The  Washington  Post</i></p>
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<td>  Review<I>The  American  Way  of  Death  Revisited</i>  is  closely    unforgivably  funny.  Jessica  Mitford&#8217;s  expos&eacute;  of  the  funeral    industry,  a  number  one  bestseller  upon  firstborn  publication,  is  a  model    of  muckraking&#8211;an  closely  unbelievable  description  of  how  undertakers  in    the  U.S.  assault  people&#8217;s  souls  and  wallets.  Before  her  death  in  1996,    Mitford  committed  most  of  her  energy  to  this  revised  edition  of  her    masterwork,  which  zeroes  in  on  funeral  prepayment  (the  chapter  is    titled  &#8220;Pay  Now&#8211;Die  Poorer&#8221;),  the  new  multinational  funeral    corporations  (&#8220;A  Global  Village  of  the  Dead&#8221;),  and  the  Federal  Trade    Commission&#8217;s  failure  to  enforce  the  laws  the  original  edition  of  this    book  helped  fetch  about.  The  book&#8217;s  greatest  treasure  is  in all likelihood  her    shocking  and  hilarious  description  of  precisely  what  happens  in  the    procedure  of  embalming.  Equally  impressive,  however,  is  her  chapter    called  &#8220;The  Nosy  Clergy,&#8221;  which  describes  the  collusion  and    contest  amid  America&#8217;s  undertakers  and  it is    preachers.  <I>&#8211;Michael  Joseph  Gross</i>  </p>
<p>From  Publishers  WeeklyAt  the  time  of  her  death  in  1996,  Mitford  had  almost  finished  this  revision  of  her  1963  bestseller,  a  scathing  critique  of  the  U.S.  funeral  industry.  Extensively  revised,  with  subsequent  additions  by  her  husband,  lawyer  Robert  Treuhaft,  Lisa  Carlson,  an  activist  in  the  funeral-reform  movement,  and  exploration  assistant  Karen  Leonard,  Mitford&#8217;s  mordant  look  at  the  excesses  of  the  high-pressure  salesmanship  and  lapses  of  taste  of  the  &#8220;death-care  industry&#8221;  still  rings  true,  and  the  book  will  arouse  readers&#8217;  ire.  Mitford  identifies  disturbing  new  trends:  cremation,  once  a  low-cost  option,  has  become  progressively  pricey  as  mortuaries  pressure  the  bereaved  to  buy  a  &#8220;traditional&#8221;  funeral  with  all  the  accoutrements.  Monopolistic  companies  have  moved  into  the  field  and  now  account  for  20%  of  the  nation&#8217;s  funerals.  Furthermore,  she  charges,  the  Federal  Trade  Commission&#8217;s  lax  enforcement  of  it is  1984  rule  banning  morticians&#8217;  deceptive  exercises  has  contributed  to  an  upward  spiral  of  prices  and  profits.  Other  developments  of  the  1990s  perceptively  analyzed  here  include  the  refusal  of  galore  funeral  managing directors  to  embalm  AIDS  victims  and  the  growing  popularity  of  low-cost  funeral  and  memorial  service  organizations,  which  are  listed  in  an  appendix.  <BR>Copyright  1998  Reed  Business  Information,  Inc.</p>
<p>From  Library  JournalFor  today&#8217;s  baby  boomers,  this  modified  classic  will  be  an  eye-opener  in regards to  the  exploitation  and  corruption  of  America&#8217;s  funeral  industry.  The  total  intermediate  cost  of  an  adult&#8217;s  funeral  today  is  $7800,  equated  with  $750  in  1961.  Mitford,  who  passed from physical life  in  1996,  discloses  the  continuing  scams  of  prepaid  funeral  and  cemetery  plans  and  funeral  insurance  policies  and  the  loopholes  of  the  Federal  Trade  Commission&#8217;s  &#8220;trade  rule.&#8221;  Worst  of  all  is  the  unscrupulous  exercise  of  monopoly  ownership  of  independent  funeral  homes  and  cemeteries  by  multinational  corporations,  in particular  Service  Corporation  International  (SCI),  with  it is  schemes  of  &#8220;clustering&#8221;  and  anonymity.  The  current  spirit  of  social  activism  evidenced  by  nonprofit  funeral  and  memorial  societies,  in particular  the  Funeral  and  Memorial  Societies  (FAMSA),  and  the  growing  recognition  of  consumers&#8217;  legal  rights  to  care  for  their  own  dead  are  serving  as  a  check  to  the  funeral  industry&#8217;s  high  costs  and  practices.  Very  interesting,  informative,  and  easy  to  read,  this  book  is  written  with  wit,  solid  information,  and  freshening  bluntness.  Everyone  will  gain  from  it.<BR><I>-?Edward  G.  McCormack,  Univ.  of  Southern  Mississippi  Gulf  Coast  Lib.,  Long  Beach</i><BR>Copyright  1998  Reed  Business  Information,  Inc.</p>
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<p>64 of 66 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star30_tpng.png" alt="3">Seminal book, strange update<br /><span>By A <br />As a long-time fan of the original &#8220;The American Way of Death,&#8221; it pains me to rate this edition at only three stars. However, this updated edition is really something of a mess. It&#8217;s not quite &#8220;The American  Way of Death, 30th Anniversary Edition&#8221; and not quite an update,  either.
<p>Most of the text in this version of the book comes verbatim from  the 1960-ish original. But scattered throughout are occasional paragraphs  and sequences that are new. The main problem is that there is usually no  indication of which paragraphs are which: at any given time,  &#8220;now&#8221; could be 1960 or 1996. Since the original book included a  lot of chronologically comparative material, you can never tell while  reading this book if the paragraph you&#8217;re on is comparing 1996 with 1960 or  1960 with the first half of the century. You often can&#8217;t tell whether  &#8220;$1,000&#8243; means $1,000 in 1960 or 1996. It&#8217;s a basic and pervasive  error, and one that prevented me from getting what I wanted out of the book  (I was curious to know what had changed since the first edition was  published).
<p>Leaving all that aside, however, it&#8217;s still a must-read, for  several reasons: its deft, humorous writing, its information about the  funeral industry, and its apparently broad influence on American culture.  However, I&#8217;d suggest reading the original version. Judging from  &#8220;Revisited&#8221;, there&#8217;s nothing much new under the sun: cremations  are up, florists are less dependent on funerals, and funeral directors are  just as weasily as ever.</p>
<p>30 of 34 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Essential Reading for All of Us!<br /><span>By kim@cavies.freeserve.co.uk<br />Having lived half my life in the US and half in the UK, I was aware of fundamental differences in practices surrounding death and funeral rituals.  Mitford&#8217;s book provides a useful historical context with a biting  criticism of the funeral industry&#8217;s emotional and financial exploitation of  the American public.  It&#8217;s baffling that such a consumer-wise nation could  have such a huge blind spot when it comes to the one service which we will  ALL use at some time.  Depressingly, the mega funeral corporations are  making their moves into the British and other world wide funeral markets &#8212;  with seemingly little opposition.  In any case, I just hope I don&#8217;t expire  during my next visit to the US!
<p>&#8220;The American Way of Death  Revisited&#8221; provides a wealth of information, presented in a tactful  and witty manner, to prepare anyone for &#8220;battle&#8221; with the funeral  industry in the event of a loved one&#8217;s death.  It is clear and thorough  without being ghoulish or flippant.
<p>Read it now before you need it!</p>
<p>33 of 38 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">How can death be sooo funny?<br /><span>By Peggy Vincent<br />Leave it to Jessica Mitford, who died in 1996, to make the subject of death and the American funeral industry so hilarious. First published to huge acclaim in 1963, The American Way of Death was revised and updated by Mitford, who nearly finished it by the time she died. Her lawyer husband, Robert Treuhaft, completed it with the help of some research assistants. Even a quick and cursory read of this book will make you take out a membership in the Neptune Society as a preemptive strike against high-pressure tactics of funeral home directors to get people (caught as their weakest as they are grieving over someone&#8217;s death) to spend, spend, spend &#8220;to honor the memory of your dearly departed.&#8221;<br />Mitford was known as the Original Muckraker for her habit of always speaking the truth, calling a spade a spade, and for probing into the cozy relationship between politicians, morticians, monopolistic ownership policies, the FTC, and federal lobbyists.<br />Interesting, updated, still drop dead (pun intended) funny, endlessly informative, witty and well-written with refreshing bluntness, The American Way of Death once again deserves to be read by everyone. And there&#8217;s a terrific and informative appendix at the end.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:04:50 +0000</pubDate>
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<h2>American  Duck  Shooting  George  Grinnell</h2>
<p>Book  may  have  a good deal of  typos,  missing  text,  images,  or  index.  Purchasers  may  download  a  free  scanned  copy  of  the  firstborn  book  (without  typos)  from  the  publisher.    1901.  Not  illustrated.  Excerpt:  &#8230;  DUCK  SHOOTING.  PASS  SHOOTING.  Of  all  methods  of  duck  shooting,  that  known  as  pass  shooting  is  perchance  the  most  difficult  and  the  most  sportsmanlike.  The  gunner  stations  himself  at  a heap of  point  where  the  ducks  are  likely  to  fly,  and  shoots  them  as  they  pass  over  him.  This  point  1ray  be  amongst  two  lakes  or  two  portions  of  a  single  lake,  or  amid  roosting  and  feeding  ground,  or  perhaps  only  near  galore  lake  at  which  the  birds  stop  on  their  migrations.  At  all  events,  most  of  the  shooting  is  overhead  at  swiftly  flying  birds,  and  great  skill  and  judgment  are  required  to  make  a  worthy of acceptance or satisfactory  bag.  Sometimes  the  gunner  stands  behind  galore  cover  of  bushes,  or  he  may  sit  or  kneel  in  a  pit  dug  in  the  ground,  or  at  times,  if  the  birds  are  newly  arrived,  and  so  are  unsuspicious,  he  may  stand  out  in  plain  view.  However  he  may  be  concealed,  if  the  shooter  has  been  fortunate  sufficient  to  secure  a  position  in  the  direct  line  of  flight,  he  will  have  interesting  shooting,  and  will  in all probability  receive  some  new  ideas  as  to  the  swiftness  with  which  a  duck  passes  through  the  air.  Graphic  accounts  of  this  method  of  shooting  have  often times  been  published.  One  of  the  best  of  these  which  has  appeared  in  recent  years,  is  from  the  pen  of  Mr.  E.  Hough,  in  Forest  and  Stream,  in  which  he  describes  a  day&#8217;s  shooting,  in  1897,  m  North  Dakota,  as  follows:  At  the  head  of  the  Dead  Buffalo  Lake  there  is  a  narrow  strip  of  water  separating  it  from  a  littler  lake  above,  and  among  this  little  sheltered  basin  and  the  wide,  deep  water,  where  the  wild  celery  grows,  there  is  a  more  or  less  continuous  flight  of  ducks.  We  put  out  our  team  and  hastened  quietly  as  we  could  down  to  this  fly-way,  seeking  not  to  alarm  the  birds  till  we  had  taken  our  stand  on  the  ridge  amongst  the  lakes,  where  the  rushes  grow  much  higher  than  a  man&#8217;s&#8230;</p>
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<li>Amazon  Sales  Rank:  #2075556  in  Books</li>
<li>Published  on:  2012-01-04</li>
<li>Original  language:            English</li>
<li>Number  of  items:  1</li>
<li>Dimensions:  .94  pounds    </li>
<li>Binding:  Paperback</li>
<li>138  pages</li>
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<p>14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Great Book but way out of date<br /><span>By Stephen Thomas<br />American Duck Shooting by George Bird Grinnell was last updated in 1901.
<p>George Bird Grinnell&#8217;s book on goose, duck and swan hunting in the United States is 616, well indexed, pages of valuable but dated  information.  About two-thirds of the book is useful information to the  modern hunter.  Some of the techniques described are now illegal.  Any  advancements or changes since 1901 are not in this book.
<p>The book is  loosely broken into three sections; species accounts, hunting techniques  and equipment.
<p>This book is without value as a source of any new  information that has been learned during the last 100 years.  It is  priceless, however, as a source of things we have forgotten over the last  100 years.
<p>One of the redeeming features is that the entire book is  written in very eloquent prose.
<p>I rated the book as 5 stars because of  the writing style; otherwise it would be between a 2 and 3 because a good  portion of the book is outdated.</p>
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<p>new  dmx  software  package  that  allows  the  user  to  control  512  channels  of  DMX  from  their  PC  has  3D  visualizer,  effects  generator  and  external  MIDI  trigger.  Very  user  friendly.</p>
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<li>Brand:  American  DJ</li>
<li>Model:  MY  DMX</li>
<li>Released  on:  2008-12-01</li>
<li>Number  of  items:  1</li>
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<li>dmx  PC  controlled  software</li>
<li>allows  the  user  to  use  their  pc  to  control  DMX512  lighting</li>
<li>built  in  visualizer</li>
<li>easy  to  create  lightshows</li>
<li>includes  dongle  to  convert  computer  language  to  DMX  512</li>
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<p>User interface is clunky &#8212; lots of wasted space at top of window which you can&#8217;t eliminate.  No preview mode like on a dedicated DMX controller so you can&#8217;t edit a lighting cue without executing it.</p>
<p>No chase to music capability.  Should be able to create a multi-step cue and have it triggered by sound either from the laptop line input or from another program running on the laptop playing music.  Need lighting and sound cues to be synchronized.</p>
<p>This product is barely functional and could be much, much better!</p>
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