2007 October

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Bubble Bobble

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Customer Review: awesome memories were brought back. . . the instant my friend and i started playing! i love this game, and for any old school gamer out there, you MUST get this game… if you don’t already have the game, that is! Customer Review: Classic Though my nintendo gave out on me long […]

Through the Eye of Hubble

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

From the eerie view of newborn stars emerging in the Eagle Nebula, to the amazing peek at protoplanetary disks hiding in the Orion Nebula, to the spectacular look at the faintest galaxies ever yet seen, this new set of images from the Hubble Space Telescope is sure to amaze viewers. These incredible images and the […]

Science Foods White Lightning, Fruit Punch, 20 - 20 fl oz (591 ml) bottles

Monday, October 15th, 2007

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Many people prefer Newtonian reflectors over refractors and catadioptric telescopes because they pack the most bang for the buck. But until recently, consumers had to choose between Dobsonian-mounted telescopes, which forced them to find and track objects manually, or very expensive, very […]

Marshmallow Blaster

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

Big Marshmallow Blaster is sweet, sweet fun! Uses fresh large marshmallows (not included). The Marshmallow Blaster is an excellent addition to the around-the-house arsenal, shoots marshmallows over 40 feet. It is easy to fire and reload, making it perfect for quick attacks (or rapid defense). Measures 17″ long. Customer Review: Lots of fun! I bought […]

Reef Women Ginger Thong

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

This Ginger Thong by Reef features support and comfort! Customer Review: Flip Flops are Amazing!!!!! They save my feet! These Flip-flops are phenominal! They have a great arch (which is more than any pair of sketchers sneakers can say) and they can go both ways (semi-formal/casual). These flip-flops are unbeatable, i have low arches and […]

Orion Mini Giant 15×63 Binocular

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Orion’s Mini Giant binoculars gather more light than a 50mm objective but without the bulk of larger “giant” binoculars. Their ample objectives deliver distinct high-contrast views of star clusters, bright nebulas, and galaxies. The 9×63, 12×63, and 15×63 models feature a 63mm objective at successively higher magnifications. These models are also suitable for daytime or […]


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