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GBC BadgeMates Round Lanyard with Swivel Hook, Black, 12 per Pack (3748013A)

GBC BadgeMates Stout Lanyard beside Swivel Hook, Black, 12 per Pack (3748013A)

Features

  • Inexpensive plain lanyard
  • Round polyamide construction
  • Great for any environment requiring quick and frequent access to ID badges
  • Black rope with a swivel hook
  • Hold or show IDs, keys, flash drives and much

Service Description
GBC laminating supplies are the ideal opening to tailor your documents to match the occasion. With a full range of supplies for protecting and presenting your important information, GBC is the first choice all for professionals everywhere. GBC BadgeMates Curved Lanyard is an affordable basic lanyard with bulbous, nylon construction. It is great for any environment requiring quick and frequent access to ID badges. Available in either black, red or blue with a swivel catch or black with bulldog clip, these lanyards hold OR display IDs, keys, flash drives and more. For over 60 years, the GBC brand has been a world leader within products that help consumers present, shield, secure, organize and enhance their printed materials. GBC provides the right tools for today’s professionals to successfully increase their efficiency and productivity.

GBC BadgeMates Round Lanyard with Swivel Hook, Black, 12 per Pack (3748013A)

Price: $3.49
List Price: $8.13

GBC BadgeMates Round Lanyard with Swivel Hook, Black, 12 per Pack (3748013A)

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Posted by mmx - October 23, 2011 at 10:19

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Thrust Medical Digital Electronic Muscle Stimulator with Timepiece and Carrying Case

Drive Medical Digital Electronic Musculus Stimulator with Timer and Carrying Causa

Features

  • Tested, efficient way of treating musculus injuries by the transmission of electronic pulses that causes hands-off exercise
  • Stimulation, contraction and relaxation cycle of EMS loosens muscle fibers, increases blood flow and stimulates musculus growth
  • Digital current technology provides a notably efficient bringing of the wave signal
  • Dual isolated channels
  • Pulse Amplitude: 0-90mA peak to peak into 500 ohm load.

Commodity Description
Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) is a proven, efficient way of treating muscle injuries by the transmission of electronic pulses that causes meek exercise. The stimulation, contraction and relaxation cycle of EMS loosens muscle fibers, increases humour flow and stimulates muscle growth. Digital wave technology provides a extremely efficient nativity of the wave signal. Dual isolated channels. Pulse Amplitude: 0-90mA brow to peak into 500 ohm load. Wave frequency adjustable from 1-150 Hz. Pulse width is adjustable from 30 us ~ 260 use, 10 use/step. Contraction time is adjustable from 1-30 seconds. Relaxation time is adjustable from 1-30 secs. Ramp time is adjustable from 1-6 seconds. Metal belt clip. Comes complete with carrying case, 2 head wires, 9-volt freestyle, 1 bundle of 4 pre-gelled electrodes and operating almanac. 3 Year Limited Warranty.

Thrust Medical Digital Electronic Muscle Stimulator with Timepiece and Carrying Case

Price: $59.00
Enumerate Price: $155.97

Thrust Medical Digital Electronic Muscle Stimulator with Timepiece and Carrying Case

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Posted by boss - October 20, 2011 at 05:02

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Case Logic VHS-101 Portable Hard Drive Case (Black)

Suitcase Logic VHS-101 Portable Hard Drive Suitcase (Black)

Features

  • Internal Dimensions: 5.2 x 3.5 x 0.9 Inches
  • Compatible with most 2.5-inch takeout ambitious drives
  • Outlook pocket stores cable and accessories
  • Durable dobby nylon and 8mm foam preserve your portable fractious drive from daily abuse
  • Slimline design easily slips within your bag, backpack or purse

Product Description
Case Logic is obsessed with association! None matter who you are, what toys, tools or technology you’ve , where you are, or wherever you’re going, Case Logic is your partner in managing the things that entity to you. We are the matter wranglers that make life easier. The Caselogic VHS-101 Portable Hard Thrust Case is compatible with most 2.5-inch takeout hard drives. Features spacious front pocket for storage of USB cable and accessories. Durable dobby polyamide and 8mm foam protects your portable knotty drive from daily abuse. Slimline design easily slips in your rucksack, rucksack Or purse. Internal Dimensions: 5.2 x 3.5 x 0.9 Inches. 25 Year Warranty!

Case Logic VHS 101 Portable Hard Drive Case (Black)

Price: $5.32
List Price: $14.95

Case Logic VHS 101 Portable Hard Drive Case (Black)

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Galaxy Link barometer explained, Sam Champion not out of a job

Google’s Galaxy Nexus may be a lot of things: the fourth-coming of Android, an HD Super AMOLED setting and iPhone 4S competitor. But weather forecaster? Alright, true it won’t give you hourly atmospheric updates next to an air swipe, but the built-in barometer that’s got so many of us scratching our heads has a much different purpose. Android cook up Dan Morrill took to the social pages of Google+ to explain the confusion. Turns out, Sammy side the barometer to help the device more rapidly acquire a GPS lock by delivering altitude coordinates to the required latitude and longitude GPS equation. Morrill goes on to note that the original Xoom also packed a similar feature, so provided anything, this Nexus is simply stalking that Moto tab’s lead. Next quandary Morrill needs to solve? Why, that would be the omission of carrier release dates.Galaxy Nexus barometer explained, Sam Champion not down of a job originally appeared on Engadget connected Thu, 20 Oct 2011 17:03:00 EDT. Please see our jargon for use of feeds.Permalink Android Syndicate  |  Dan Morrill (Google+)  | Email this | Comments

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Posted by paradise - October 18, 2011 at 21:24

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Ubuntu turns 7, Canonical gets to toil on Distinct Pangolin

It was exactly seven eld ago today that Warty Swine, the totally initial release of Ubuntu (despite its 4.10 variation number), hit the Internet and became and almost instant success. In those eld Canonical has built the world’s most popular desktop Linux distribution and a powerful beingness in the waiter industry gratitude to its LTS (Long Term Support) releases. With Imaging Ocelot in the books, it’s time for the team to set its sights on until now another enterprise-friendly and super stable release, 12.04 LTS — Precise Pangolin. Don’t wish any biggish topical features or drastic UI changes, the LTS releases are all about fine tuning what’s already at hand. Hit up the source all for a few more details on top of Pangolin and the more coverage link for the original Ubuntu announcement.Ubuntu turns 7, Rule gets to work on Precise Pangolin originally appeared connected Engadget next to Thu, 20 Oct 2011 20:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink PC World  |  Ubuntu  | Email this | Comments

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Hesperian Digital Portable Hard Drive Case

Western Digital Hard Carrying Satchel for My Passport Portable Drives WDBABJ0000NBK-NRSN – BlackI just received this item, nowadays, and had ordered it beside a Western Digital My Pass Select Portable Hard Actuation. I suppose that I should have read “EVERYTHING” much closely since when I read the card that came with this suit, I recovered that it specifically states “not compatible with My Passport Elite drives”., I returned to the fact list for this product and despite the fact that the product listing leads (misleads) one to believe that this case is for any WD Portable H/D, at the very end of the product description, it notes the incompatibility. Having spent $10.68 + $5.58 shipping (I somebody always despised this part of Amazon’s policy / $5.58 to send a light part via the USPS?), I do not wish to incur the expense of returning it if not necessary. The size seems fine. Why, then, is it considered incompatible? Will it truly not work? If only one could contact a human someone, halogen Amazon, next to such questions…………
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Ubuntu turns 7, Canonical gets to work on Precise Pangolin

It was exactly seven years past today that Warty Warthog, the very first release of Ubuntu (despite its 4.10 version number), hit the Internet and became and almost instant success. In those years Prescript has built the world’s most popular top side Linux distribution and a potent presence in the server industry gratitude to its LTS (Hourlong Term Support) releases. With Oneiric Ocelot in the books, it’s time for the team to set its sights on yet another enterprise-friendly and super stable release, 12.04 LTS — Precise Pangolin. Don’t expect any big new features or drastic UI changes, the LTS releases are all active fine tuning what’s already there. Thump up the source all for a few more details on Pangolin and the more coverage link all for the original Ubuntu announcement.Ubuntu turns 7, Canonical gets to activity on Precise Pangolin originally appeared by Engadget on Thu, 20 Oct 2011 20:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink PC Global  |  Ubuntu  | Email this | Comments

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