CHEETAH MOUNTS PROFESSIONAL DUAL CROSSBAR PLASMA LCD TV TILT WALL MOUNT FOR 32 60 DISPLAYS SILVER

CHEETAH MOUNTS PROFESSIONAL DUAL CROSSBAR PLASMA LCD TV TILT WALL MOUNT FOR 32 60 DISPLAYS SILVER




This Cheetah model is a professional unit using heavier gauge 2.5mm steel and weighing a total of 17lbs. The large dual chrome crossbars provide a much more stable attachment point for the display arms than “hook and lip” systems and at the same time allow for smoother side-to-side adjustment. Dual tilt adjustment knobs on each side of the wall plate control the angle of tilt. The universal design will fit any 32-60″ display with a hole pattern up to 26.5″ wide by 16″ tall and weighing up to 180lbs. A bubble level snaps on to the top horizontal crossbar to assist in obtaining a level installation. Each of the display arm attachment pieces includes a lock bar to prevent accidental liftoff. The unit provides 15 degrees of forward and back tilt in a profile which is 3.4″ from the wall in the flat position. The paint is extra thick textured powder coat. Installation instructions and mounting hardware are included.

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LG PC12 CD clock radio with iPod cradle WMA MP3 glossy black

LG PC12 CD clock radio with iPod cradle WMA MP3 glossy black




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Sony BRAVIA DAV HDX587WC 5 1 Channel Theater System Black

Sony BRAVIA DAV HDX587WC 5 1 Channel Theater System Black




This is serious home entertainment. The 5.1 Channel BRAVIA Theater System boasts an integrated 5 DVD/CD changer, 1000 watts of room-filling power, and an included iPod dock. With the included S-AIR receiver/speakers system, you can now easily send your music wirelessly to another room in your home. You will also be able to control select number BRAVIA televisions with BRAVIA Sync via the HDMI interface and it all works through one remote control (included). And for amazing picture quality, the HDMI interface upscale DVD media up to 1080p. Digital Media Port – ability to connect and playback your iPod, Walkman(R) MP3 Player, PC and Bluetooth enabled devices (not all Bluetooth enabled products may communicate with each other 1000 watts – more than enough power to get the most from the included speakers and subwoofer BRAVIA Sync – connect Sony products with HDMI and use one button from one remote to switch the right input and begin playing Digital-to-Analog Converter – 108MHz/12bit Surround Effect – Movie/Music Mode; Multi-stereo link; Speaker formation; Virtual Speaker Mode (Headphone) Audio Power Output – Amplifier – 1000W(RMS) / 512W(FTC) Center Speaker – 84W (FTC 0.7%THD) Center Speaker – 143W (RMS) Front Speaker – 84W x 2 ((FTC 0.7%THD) Front Speaker – 144W x 2 (RMS 10%THD) Subwoofer Speaker – 160W (FTC 0.7%THD) Subwoofer Speaker – 280W (RMS) Surround Speaker – 50W x 2 (FTC 0.7%THD) Surround Speaker – 144W x 2 (RMS) Tuning – FM- 87.5 MHz-108.0 MHz (100 kHz step); AM- 530-1710 kHz (10k step) 531-1710 kHz (9k step) Accessories Supplied – Multiform S-AIR receiver Easy Setup Disc iPod dock with music and video playback RM-ADU007A Remote Speaker Cables (3m x 2 front, 2m center, 10m x 2 Surround, 3m Sub)

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Irresistible Forces

Irresistible Forces



An offer he couldn’t refuse… One week of mind-blowing sex on a beautiful Caribbean island. Of all the business proposals financial tycoon Dominic Saxon has heard, Taylor Steele’s is definitely the most tempting. All Taylor wants in return is for Dominic to father her baby. No strings, no commitments-just a mutually satisfying arrangement. Make that very satisfying. For a man with no intention of marrying again, it sounds ideal.

Taylor wants a baby, not a relationship. And sexy, intelligent Dominic seems like a man with perfect genes. Turns out, Dominic has perfect everything. Their -procreation vacation- is a whirlwind of sensual ecstasy. But when it’s over, will either of them be able to say goodbye?

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2 Stars Predictable
From the first chapter, you knew how this book was going to end. It was pretty predictable and bland. The middle of the book really had no story or plot – just sex for a week. And, honestly, that got old for me after the first few escapades.

If you’re interested in a predictable plot this is for you!

2 Stars not so hot
I know this got high reviews but I found it contrived and to have an almost paint-by-numbers plot. If I’d bought it for the beach I’d have disppointed and only my joy in my new Kindle kept me going. If she had used the phrase, “burning up the sheets” one more time, I’d have had to delete it right there and then!

5 Stars Great book
If you like your books to have some “sizzle” then this is one to read.

This book was great.I didn’t want to put the book down at all =)

The characters are well thought out,the pace was fast,and full of passion.

Super read!

1 Star sex guide?
Was this a sex guide or a romance novel? because I honestly couldn’t tell. This was such a bad book on SO MANY levels! I only gave it 1 star because I HAD too. I do not recommend this book at all and is an author I will NEVER read again. There wasn’t a story at all, I mainly felt like I was reading a manual on sex positions, BAD BAD BAD BAD BAD!!!

1 Star Ban This Book
Ban this book! Not because of its attempted salaciousness or its contrived scenes, unbelievable characters and unrealistic backgrounds but because it is so very, very badly written. How many times must the impossibly endowed hero “rasp” at the heroine and call her “cherie”? How many coy euphemisms for the male and female anatomy–no, there’s just one for the girl. How flat the descriptions fall, how shallow the characterizations, how simplistic the plot. I’ve never read a book of this genre before nor shall I again. World fiction is replete with books depicting sexual passion and most of them do it well. Try, for example, Elizabeth George’s contemporary Lynley-Clyde-Havers series. And they’re brilliant in every sense. As for how I came to read this book, about three weeks ago I was excitedly loading my new Kindle 2 for the first time and I hit the wrong button, not understanding then how to get rid of it. Yesterday I read it. Again, ban it.

I will never abandon my treasured books, but the Kindle 2 is stunning. An avid reader, I can’t imagine being without it now. This is a superb piece of technology, and an enormous pleasure to possess. Consider it seriously. Just don’t load this book!

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Dreams from My Father A Story of Race and Inheritance

Dreams from My Father A Story of Race and Inheritance




In this lyrical, unsentimental, and compelling memoir, the son of a black African father and a white American mother searches for a workable meaning to his life as a black American. It begins in New York, where Barack Obama learns that his father—a figure he knows more as a myth than as a man—has been killed in a car accident. This sudden death inspires an emotional odyssey—first to a small town in Kansas, from which he retraces the migration of his mother’s family to Hawaii, and then to Kenya, where he meets the African side of his family, confronts the bitter truth of his father’s life, and at last reconciles his divided inheritance.

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5 Stars Moving and inspiring
A beautifully written memoir, offering a window into the life and inner thoughts of a truly remarkable man.

5 Stars Great book!!!
Dreams from My Father, by Barack Obama, is great. I started reading the book so I could learn more about our president, which I did. Especially, I know more about Obama’s early life. For example I never knew that he spent some of his childhood in Indonesia. I also think that the way Barack Obama wrote this book is so personal I could imagine him speaking as I read. At the end of the book was part of Barack Obama’s other book, The Audacity of Hope, which I want to read (because I really enjoyed this book). I recommend this book to people that have any interest in Barack Obama, whether you’re democratic or republican. I would say that the youngest age to be reading this book is a 13 year old, because some of the material is difficult. This book reminds me of Crossing Jordan. I would compare Dreams from My Father to Crossing Jordan because they both deal with people growing up and dealing with racial issues in America.

This book is about Barack Obama’s life and it’s different stages. He grew up with his mom and grandparents, and had a very vague image of his father. As he grows up, goes to college, moves to Chicago to be a community organizer, he learns more about his family, and about his father. This book takes place in the last half of the 20th century (roughly between 1960′s and the 1990′s). This book doesn’t take place in just one place; it follows Obama’s travels, from Hawaii to Indonesia to Los Angeles to New York to Chicago and to Kenya. Barack Obama is the main character in this memoir. He’s a tall, skinny and black man. He is very intelligent; he went to Harvard Law School and was president of the Law Review.

Barack Obama’s conflict had a lot to do with his father’s presence in his life. Barack’s dad left his mom right after he was born, so he grew up without a father. His father’s absence led to Barack’s internal conflict and confusion about his origins and race. Once when Barack was still in elementary school his father came to Hawaii to visit him and his mom and his grandparents. This sudden appearance of his father seemed to disrupt Barack’s image of himself and his family. After his father left again for Kenya, Barack barely made any contact with him. All he knew was as much as his mom would tell him. As Barack grew up his knowledge of who he is grew too, but there were still questions left unanswered. Barack is in his first years of college in L.A. He’s in a caf

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