CTA Premium 1-hour Rechargeable AA/AAA Battery Kit
This CTA 1-hour Premium Charger Kit is the most powerful battery charger in the market, charging four AA or two AAA batteries in less than one hour.
Specifically designed for use with today's high-tech devices such as digital cameras, MP3 players, CD players, handheld games, portable radios, and all other electronic equipments using AA or AAA batteries, it will save you a lot of money in the long run. The kit includes a switching mode adapter that accepts worldwide usage suitable for global travel, a cigarette lighter adapter to charge wile driving, and four AA 2200 mAh ultra high capacity batteries.
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Features include:
Fully charges batteries in less than one hour Charges two or four AA or two AAA Ni-MH batteries at a time Dual LED Power/Charging indicators Two or four battery selection switch Batteries can be charged up to 1000 times Batteries have no memory effect Universal worldwide usage 100/240V Reverse-polarity protection Safety timer cut-off function
The Pilates method is primarily popular for its stunning abdominal results. Pilates, however, is one of the best complete body workout methods as it tones and sculpts a muscular frame. Moira Stott-Merrithew, an expert instructor, leads this routine, another in her highly successful series.DVD Features:Region [unknown]Keep CaseFull Frame - 1:33Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access
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The year is 1955, and 13-year-old Lenny Levine (Ryan Merriman) has made it his mission to see two people engaged in an act of love. His first choice--Roy Rogers and Dale Evans--being unavailable, he tries to spy on his mother (Patti LuPone) and his new stepfather. But no sooner does his stepfather figure out what's going on than Lenny gets shipped off to Queens to spend the summer with his Aunt Norma and her Italian husband, Phil (Peter Onorati). Lenny's hormones kick into high gear when he starts discussing S-E-X with the neighborhood kids and meets a former brassiere model named Hedy (Gretchen Mol). What follows is a coming-of-age story in which Lenny learns about the reality of becoming an adult. First-time director Jason Alexander trusts his material--he lets Lenny be a mensch, and draws the other characters as three-dimensional humans (eschewing the golly-gee stereotypes that usually populate 50's period pieces). The kids are perhaps a bit more sophisticated than they might really have been, but the sometimes anachronistic attitudes ward off sentimentality, and help to make this small film a surprisingly relevant one.DVD Features:Region 1Keep Case
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Mismatching the two principal characters in a movie has become a comedy staple in Hollywood, and the tradition continues in director Les Mayfield`s THE MAN. Andy Fidler (Eugene Levy) has a cheery outlook on life. Even a less than exciting job selling dental products can`t wipe the smile from his face. But when he winds up in Detroit for a dental convention and is wrongly identified as an arms dealer, his smile is in danger of disappearing for good. Tough-as-nails cop Derrick Vann (Samuel L. Jackson) has set up an operation to catch the gang who run with the villain Fidler has been mistaken for. Eager to find him after the group of gun runners put a permanent end to his partner`s career, Vann concocts a screwball scheme in which Fidler will impersonate the crook he resembles, while also trying to shake the Internal Affairs agents who are closely trailing him. Sam Jackson steals THE MAN from under Levy`s nose, with some impressive, snappy dialogue reminiscent of his role as Jules Winnfield in PULP FICTION. Driven to the brink of insanity by the inane banter spewing from Levy`s mouth, and a flatulence problem at the other end, Jackson fits into the role like a true pro. The film benefits from an elementary plot that simply allows the laughs to come thick and fast, and evolves only to allow Jackson to display further exasperation at his oblivious partner`s behavior. A cut above the gross-out comedies it will undoubtedly be compared to, THE MAN is a deliciously silly film that benefits from some strong performances.
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