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Fahrenheit 451
In this classic of dystopian science fiction, censorship is so prevalent that firemen are entrusted with the task of burning books to keep the citizenry away from anything that might cause dissent. Suicides are commonplace, and people drug themselves with pills, thrills, and the meaningless programming that pours from four-wall television. Guy Montag is a fireman; he loves the act of burning, but he's never actually stopped to consider what it is he's burning. Nor has he ever stopped to consider whether his life contains any meaning, or happiness. Then he meets a strange girl named Clarisse, who encourages him to question everything. Inspired by Clarisse, Montag does two radical, forbidden things: he begins to read, and he begins to think. One of Bradbury's definitive works, FAHRENHEIT 451 is an amazingly prescient book, anticipating not only social but technological trends. Bradbury described a world where people would be surrounded--bombarded, in fact--by their televisions and personal...
Fahrenheit 451
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Fahrenheit 451
In this classic of dystopian science fiction, censorship is so prevalent that firemen are entrusted with the task of burning books to keep the citizenry away from anything that might cause dissent. Suicides are commonplace, and people drug themselves with pills, thrills, and the meaningless programming that pours from four-wall television. Guy Montag is a fireman; he loves the act of burning, but he's never actually stopped to consider what it is he's burning. Nor has he ever stopped to consider whether his life contains any meaning, or happiness. Then he meets a strange girl named Clarisse, who encourages him to question everything. Inspired by Clarisse, Montag does two radical, forbidden things: he begins to read, and he begins to think. One of Bradbury's definitive works, FAHRENHEIT 451 is an amazingly prescient book, anticipating not only social but technological trends. Bradbury described a world where people would be surrounded--bombarded, in fact--by their televisions and personal...
Fahrenheit 451
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Memories of My Father Watching TV
Curtis White's new novel has as its protagonists television shows, around whom the personalities of family members are shaped. The shows have a life of their own and become the arena of shared experience. And in Curtis White's hands, they become a son's projections of what he wants for himself and his father through characters in Combat, Highway Patrol, Bonanza, and other televisions shows from the 1950s and 1960s.
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Kangaroo Jack (DVD)
A lifelong friendship takes an unexpected turn when Charlie (Jerry O'Connell) and Louis (Anthony Anderson) attempt to off-load a truck full of stolen televisions into a New York City warehouse. On arrival they realize the warehouse belongs to Charlie's stepfather, the notorious crime boss Sal Maggio (Christopher Walken). To make matters worse, they've inadvertently lead the police there, and have to make a quick escape. Sal decides to punish them with a complicated assignment--he sends them to the Australian outback, where they must deliver $50,000 to a shady associate of Sal's called Mr. Smith. In the Australian desert, the adventure is brought to an abrupt halt when Charlie and Louis run over a kangaroo in their car. Thinking the unfortunate marsupial is dead, they dress him up in Louis's lucky jacket, and name him Jack. Jack doesn't remain dead for long however, and hops off into the outback with the $50,000 in his jacket pocket. Fearing for their lives, they enlist the help of various...
Kangaroo Jack (DVD)
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Sound Awake iPod Alarm Clock Radio With Remote
The Sound Awake iPod alarm clock radio is the quintessential alarm clock for those that like to wake up to the sounds of their favorite iPod tunes
Equipped with all of the traditional alarm clock features
iPod playback functions, audio adjustments (treble & bass)
Auxiliary Line In to connect with other desired mp3 players
Audio/Video cable that links to televisions which projects the video and audio being played from the iPod Video
USB port for syncing with your computer
Four removable inserts makes it compatible with every generation of iPods
The dock charges your iPod while its in use or if it is idle
AC adaptor that keeps it powered during stationary use
Also powered by eight D cell batteries (not included) while the listener is on the go
AM/FM radio, snooze, sleep, plus more
Elaborate wireless remote controls the menu for the alarm clock settings iPod playback functions and audio levels
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The Dish (DVD)
In July 1969, the eyes of the world were on the Apollo 11 moon landing--but the world would have watched blank television screens if not for the hard work of a group of Australians manning the Parkes Radio Telescope, one of the largest dishes in the world. In THE DISH, a dramatization of the events surrounding the telecast or the space mission, Cliff Buxton (Sam Neill) and Al Burnett (Patrick Warburton) try to hold their crew together through calamities and crises ranging from dangerously high winds to a sudden power failure that cuts off contact with the distant astronauts, forcing the team to impersonate Neil Armstrong for the benefit of the visiting American ambassador. While the crew frantically prepares for the big moment, relaying the footage to televisions across the world, the people of Parkes celebrate their part in this momentous historical event. One of the most critically and commercially successful films ever to come out of Australia, THE DISH is a rousing, feel-good movie...
The Dish (DVD)
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Urban Geography: A Global Perspective by Michael Pacione, ISBN 0415191963
Urban Geography: A Global Perspective by Michael Pacione, ISBN 0415191963 Plazma televisions global television
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The New Health Insurance Solution: How to Get Cheaper, Better Coverage Without a Traditional Employer Plan
Over the next five years it is estimated that 32 million people will sign up for some form of consumer directed health care. This book will explain options and why the new consumer directed health plans are better, safer, and cheaper than traditional employer-sponsored health insurance.
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