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Neutral Bright Eye Makeup Tutorial 438290
Here are the list of products that I used:
Estee Lauder Eye Pencil in 01 SoftSmudge Black
Aura Science Eye Pencil in Diamond GLOW (you can use any white eyeliner)
Rimmel All Over Pencil in 012 Strength (these have been discontinued)
Victoria Secret Beauty Rush Luminous Shadow in Miami Ice
Brown Shadow (no name) from a Color Institute palette (you can use any browns or grays or bronze)
Cover Girl Eye Enhancers palette in Deep Ocean
Max Factor Volume Couture mascara
Estee Lauder Soft Matte Bronzer 01
Estee Lauder High Gloss in 13 Berry
Lancome Star Gloss in Sweet Marilyn
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Date : 2008-05-29 , Time : 13:14:05 Tag : eye palette make up Neutral Bright Eye Tutorial
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Nokia 6120 asphalt 2 778738
Old asphalt2 for first ngage, running on s60v3!!!
(it has lags because it is recorded using RS60pro; the game in the phone is smooth and without lags ;) )
Category: Science & Technology
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Date : 2008-04-17 , Time : 20:07:08 Tag : Nokia 6120 asphalt2
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Science Project Death!!!111!!! 937683
In science our class was assigned a project to make a roller coaster and show the forces at work. For extra credit, and of course, awesome-ness, we uhhh...kinda blew it up. Just a little bit. The rockets at the beginning were tests to see what could make the cart fly off the track.
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Date : 2008-03-04 , Time : 21:40:48 Tag : science fun science
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our completely dangerous science experiment 854084
was in science on 6/12/07 and our teacher Mrs.mckinnon frm st.pats said were gonna do a dangerous experiment, then set up an glass sheild thing, and gave us all safety glasses, so we knew this was gonna be reli gd
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Date : 2008-03-04 , Time : 21:25:23 Tag : science fun science experiment
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The Science Experiment 473013
A Science experiment did in class.
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Date : 2008-03-04 , Time : 21:20:25 Tag : science fun science experiment
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Bernoulli's Theorem Experiment: Science Projects for Kids : Part 1: Explanation of Bernoulli's Theor
In this series of free educational videos you'll learn how to explain Bernoulli's theorem to kids using a ping pong ball and plastic bottle in a science experiment.
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Date : 2008-03-04 , Time : 21:18:07 Tag : science fun science experiment
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Andrew Hsu performing a science experiment (Egg in bottle) 292913
Scientist and philanthropist Andrew Hsu shows y...
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Date : 2008-03-04 , Time : 21:12:37 Tag : science fun science experiment
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Fun with Science 896691
Spinning at the Science Center
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Date : 2008-03-04 , Time : 21:08:12 Tag : science fun science
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Fun with High Voltage! 32099
Your TV is more then just a glowing box. It's ...
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Date : 2008-03-04 , Time : 21:06:09 Tag : high voltage science fun science
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Fun With Science : Ace experiment for you to try at home 385889
A professor of chemistry guides us through a ve...
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Date : 2008-03-04 , Time : 21:00:07 Tag : science fun science
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Kodak EasyShare P720 7-Inch Digital Frame
Bringing your favorite pictures to life has never been easier. Just insert a memory card or USB flash drive into the Kodak EasyShare P720 Digital Picture Frame and enjoy viewing your pictures right away. Your frame comes with decorative mattes that allow you to personalize the look of the frame, and complement your home decor. Kodak EasyShare Software makes it easy to load pictures straight from your home computer. Kodak's Quick Touch Border keeps fingerprints off of your viewing screen so your images stay beautiful. The convenient drag-and-drop feature is perfect for transferring pictures for slideshows. View your pictures on the 7" (17.8 cm) high-resolution viewing screen, featuring Kodak Color Science for vibrant color and crisp detail. Selectable viewing hours featuring automatic on/off settings Easily browse and edit your albums Display your frame on a tabletop or on a wall, vertically or horizontally Discreet cord design is barely visible
Electronics: 7-inch high quality LCD screen, Ease of control with Kodak's Quick Touch Border, Easily drag and drop pictures with Kodak Easyshare software, digital frame edition, Mount on the wall of display on a table Company: Kodak (2008-04-14) List Price: $99.99 Amazon Price: Too low to display Used Price: $62.12
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Kodak EasyShare M820 8-Inch Digital Frame
PRODUCT FEATURES:Simple to useSmart, intuitive media - done your waySet the mood with musicEasily access and transfer picturesStore more picturesViewing excellenceAccessorize your pictures
Electronics: 8-inch high quality LCD screen, More memory with 2 card slots, Play video and listen to MP3s, Ease of control with Kodak's Quick Touch Border, Create on-frame multimedia slide shows using Kodak Easyshare software Company: Kodak (2008-04-14) List Price: $169.95 Amazon Price: $115.00 Used Price: $125.74
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WEDGiTS Starter Set - 15 Piece Set
This open-ended building set introduces the "little ones" to the spatial world of angles, color association and unlimited geometric design. With large component designs, this toddler safe product offers the same open-ended fun that kids find in building with WEDGITS™ Junior and Deluxe sets. The geometric shapes nest, stack and come to life with every colorful design created. Each set contains 15-pieces of primary colored building blocks that can be configured in virtually unlimited configurations. The Starter Set is compatible with all other WEDGITS™ sets! Ages 2 yrs. and up.
Toy: Building block toy designed for toddlers, Large, open-ended parts for hours of play, Compatible with all WEDGiTS building block sets, Extra large WEDGiTS green part only available in Starter Set, Recommended Age Range 2 to 6 Years Company: Imagability (2006-06-12) List Price: $19.99 Amazon Price: $14.47
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Dear Science,
Dear Science, Tunde Adebimpe-Vocals Kyp Malone- Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Synths David Andrew Sitek-Programming, Guitars, Samples, Bass, Synths Gerard A Smith- Bass, Organ, Synths, Samples, Rhodes Jaleel Bunton-Drums, Guitars, Rhodes, Organ, Synths, Bass, Programming "A lot of bands have something to say," explains TV On The Radio producer/multi-instrumentalist David Sitek. "We have something to ask." Indeed. Good luck finding easy answers in TVOTR's ever-evolving soundscapes, though, whether we're talking about their new disc, Dear Science (DGC/Interscope) or the band's early days. When guitarist/vocalist Kyp Malone joined, he didn't even get what Sitek and vocalist Tunde Adebimpe were going for on their self-released 2002 debut, OK Calculator. "Aspects of OK Calculator are genius," says Malone, "but it isn't as laser-focused as Young Liars." Neither were Adebimpe and Sitek's early live sets, boundless and brash bits of performance art that Malone remembers as "an open mic/karaoke night gone awry. I could hear songs peeking through it all but it wasn't really my thing." Boy did that change in 2003, as Young Liars became Malone's favorite CD-R (he'd often play it for the latte sippers at a local coffee shop) and the group's first Touch & Go release. An immediate favorite among critics, the EP nailed Sitek's goal of sounding like a "grand four-track thing," from the epic, evocative balladry of "Blind" to the spectral pop trails of "Staring At the Sun." To make things even more interesting, Malone dropped his skepticism and joined the group full-time before Young Liars' official release, with drummer Jaleel Bunton and bassist Gerard Smith rounding out the band's rhythm section soon after. "We had a gig in Iceland where we needed a full band so we asked the two best guitar players we knew, Gerard and Jaleel, to play drums and bass," explains Sitek, laughing. "It's absurd that Kyp and I are even holding a guitar when Jaleel and Gerard are f**king bananas at playing it." While that may be true, TV On The Radio's loose approach to songwriting, recording and performing leaves an incredible amount of room for instrument-swapping and role reversals. Rather than rely on a stringent and stale guitars/bass/drums/vocals setup, the quintet often brings home-demoed sketches to the studio along with the attitude that a track needs to go through everyone's filter before it becomes a fully formed song. "Music is the most flexible medium in the world for me," explains Sitek, the beat conductor responsible for distilling the band's tracks down to a living, breathing composition that's never cloying or cumbersome. "There is no shortage of ideas; the hard part is not following each whim." As much as he tries to keep a record sounding lean, Sitek is quick to admit, "It takes most bands an album to get to a high track count. I can go from 4 to 96 in a day, without question. I'm track hungry, really. A lot of stuff isn't even an instrument." The densest a TVOTR disc ever got was their third LP, 2006's Return to Cookie Mountain, a collection of songs you need to scale with hi-def headphones to truly appreciate. Sitek went a little lighter on the multi-tracking with this Dear Science, but not by much. The album's opener, "Halfway Home," is vintage TVOTR, for instance--a rich, speaker-swallowing canvas of careening beats, buzzing riffs (or are those synths?) and bloodletting vocals. Things get strange from that point on, however, as mirror balls spin (a dare-we-say-danceable "Crying," the helicopter hook of "Golden Age") and Adebimpe attacks "Dancing Choose" like a mic-wielding battle rapper. And then there are the glimmers of drum & bass ("Shout Me Out"), drunken horn sections ("Red Dress," one of several songs to feature members of Antibalas), and carefully-plucked film score strings ("Stork & Owl") that spice up what's clearly TVOTR's most challenging effort yet. Not challenging in the sense of being a rough listen--challenging in terms of rewriting the group's supposed gloomy, stormy aesthetics. "You know how people always say that comedians are some of the saddest people in the world?" asks Adebimpe. "Well, the opposite is true, too. As heavy as some of the songs get, the joking around that goes around between the five of us gets out of control sometimes." "If people are listening to us because we're dark and brooding, great," adds Sitek, "But I think there's a greater percentage looking for us to do something different with every album. Some of the darkest songs on Dear Science are the more upbeat ones. Like 'Crying' is f**king heavy, dude." If you' still toss on such beautifully-damaged tracks as "Dreams" and "Ambulance" when times get tough, don't worry--TV On The Radio still goes for the jugular in the melancholic and moody department. In fact, some of Dear Science sounds downright menacing. Take "DLZ": a fang-baring "f**k you" to the idea of death being "your last chance to do anything" according to Adebimpe, it's some of most frightening, and affecting, music in the TVOTR canon. "Stork & Owl" is much more muted in its mix of skittering beats, wilting strings and gorgeous, multi-tracked harmonies but good luck putting on a happy face after succumbing to its postmodern soul soundtrack. "It's like Bukowski once said, 'I write all of this stuff to get away from it,'" explains Adebimpe, who struggled with the deaths of a friend and family member during the making of Dear Science. "Writing is a meditation, an exercise to put away all these painful things.'" And that's ultimately what TV On The Radio still hopes to do with its music--they're still looking to connect, to make people feel something, anything no matter how up or down a song's arrangement is. "I grew up listening to Joy Division, New Order, Echo & the Bunnymen, the Cure, the Smiths and the Swans," says Malone. "Some of that qualifies as 'goth' but it didn't make me depressed to listen to that music despite what my parents assumed. It didn't add to my 'angst' as a teenager. I simply identitfied with something in the music. "It made me feel less alone, you know?" he continues. "If I could be that for someone else, that would make me happy. It'd be a real form of success for me."
Atists: TV on the Radio Audio CD: Company: DGC/Interscope (2008-09-23) List Price: $13.98 Amazon Price: $7.94 Used Price: $7.98
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Elmo's World - Babies, Dogs & More
Sesame Street's cheerful redhead chuckles his way through this delightful 50-minute compilation of three favorite "Elmo's World" episodes. First come the babies: real babies, Muppet babies, and animal babies. With help from Mister Noodle, a cast of Muppets, and video vignettes featuring humans, Elmo discovers what babies can do and how to play with them. Next come the dogs. Once again, Elmo's on the move--this time to share important tips about respecting the family pet. The final episode examines life on the farm. Viewers will observe youngsters accomplishing daily farm chores as well as Muppet farmers and barn animals punning around. As Elmo bops around his house (simply drawn and "furnished" with color crayon sketches), he chats with Dorothy the pet goldfish, poses questions to Mister Noodle, and tunes in to his friendly television for helpful cartoons presented by "The Baby Channel," "The Dog Channel," and of course, "The Farm Channel." Educational and entertaining for the younger crowd, each segment explores its topic using a variety of creative, quick-paced methods, enhanced by an upbeat soundtrack. (Ages 3 to 6) --Liane Thomas
DVD: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Company: Sesame Street (2002-05-14) ISBN: 0738923311 List Price: $12.95 Amazon Price: $6.79 Used Price: $6.79
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Voices of Our Time: Five Decades of Studs Terkel Interviews
From the 1950s through 1997, Louis “Studs” Terkel, bestselling author of Hard Times, Working, The Great War, Coming of Age, and eight other books, hosted a daily one-hour show on WFMT Radio in Chicago. This nationally syndicated, Peabody Award-winning program was an ideal showcase for his curmudgeonly wit, his maverick opinions, and his genius as an interviewer.
The 48 interviews in this collection, span Terkel’s five decades on radio and encompass a wide range of entertainers, scientists, writers and thinkers, including Dorothy Parker, Pete Seeger, Bob Woodward, Simone de Beauvoir, and many more.
Author: Studs Terkel Audio CD: Unabridged Company: Highbridge Audio (2005-06-16) ISBN: 156511969X List Price: $34.95 Amazon Price: $23.07 Used Price: $55.00
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Super-Bright 9 LED Heavy-Duty Compact Aluminum Flashlight - Gunmetal Silver
Light your way with this bright, compact aluminum flashlight. It has an anodized aluminum body and is water and shock resistant. The flashlight features 9 LED lights and only requires 3 AAA batteries. Battery life lasts for 20 hours. The LED lights last for 100,000 hours. Batteries are included. California Prop-65 required warning: This product and/or its packaging contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. DISCLAIMER: Only California law requires that this warning be given to the consumer. This warning is only required by the State of California and is not based on this product or its packaging causing exposure to hazardous chemicals over those allowed by any law or statute. Again this law is NOT based on exposure, it is based on content, even when the content is in full compliance with safety standards set by the Federal Government. There are NO regulated chemicals used in this products in a way to create an hazard to the public. We are sorry for any confusion or concern regarding this warning that may have caused.
Misc.: 9 super-bright LEDs in a heavy-duty, compact flashlight., LEDs last 100,000 hours, emit pure white light--not heat--for 20+ hour battery life, Perfect for glove-box, tool-box, purse or desk drawer. Uses 3-AAA batteries (INCLUDED). 3-year warr, Unique positive-action weather-proof switch prevents accidental battery drain, Anodized aluminum barrel, water-resistant and shock-proof. Also in Cool Blue and Jet Black. Company: eToolscity List Price: $12.99 Amazon Price: $0.01
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Weller WLC100 Soldering Station For Hobbyist And Diyer
Features: Variable power control from 5-40 watts On/off switch with indicator light Natural sponge for tip cleaning Comes with lightweight 40-watt pencil iron and ST3 iron-plated copper tip. Iron has cushioned grip and replaceable heating element.(WLC100)
Tools & Hardware: On/Off switch with "power-on" indicator light., Variable power control produces 5-40 watts., Quality lightweight pencil iron with cushioned foam grip with replaceable heating element., ST3 iron-plated copper tip., UL listed. 7 year warranty Company: Cooper Hand Tools List Price: $77.53 Amazon Price: $35.95
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Weller WES51 Analog Soldering Station, Power Unit, Soldering Pencil, Stand and Sponge
The new, innovative WES51 is an ideal station for continuous production soldering, and its economical price makes it a good station for occasional users. ESD Static sensitive grounded slim profile iron accepts the new miniature tips for surface mount soldering. The 24V soldering iron includes a new heater and sensor combination that allows for relatively quick heat-up and recovery. Temperature is adjustable from 350(0)F - 850(0)F. Temperature stability +/- 10 deg. Includes 50 watt Slim Profile Iron. UL approved. Temperature lockout and tip temperature offset ability come standard, as does an automatic shut off feature that extends tip, iron, and station life. 4 foot long three wire grounded power cord. Net weight: 4-1/2 lbs. Power consumption: 60 Watts. Includes integral sponge and holder. Replacement sponge available.
Tools & Hardware: Designed for continuous production, rework, and repair of through hole, SMT boards, most ground planes, and multi-layer boards, Wireless temperature lockout prevents operator from raising temperature to levels higher than specified for the board or component, Station automatically powers down after 99 minutes of inactivity to prolong tip life and save power, Pencil is fitted with non-burnable silicone rubber cord for added safety, and pencil uses ET series tips, Slim, comfortable pencil reduces operator fatigue Company: Weller List Price: $124.95 Amazon Price: Too low to display
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Journey to the Center of the Earth
On a quest to find out what happened to his missing brother a scientist his nephew & their mountain guide discover a fantastic & dangerous lost world in the center of the earth. Studio: New Line Home Video Release Date: 10/28/2008 Starring: Brendan Fraser Anita Briem Rating: Pg
DVD: Color, Full Screen, Widescreen, NTSC Company: New Line Home Video (2008-10-28) List Price: $28.98 Amazon Price: $9.98 Used Price: $6.89
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