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Anywhere But Here (Spec)
List Price: $13.98
Sale Price: $6.64
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Originally released in 1997 this 2002 release is remixed, remastered and enhanced with a new track 'Anderson'. The punk rock sound echoes Green Day, Ramones & The Vandals. Also includes enhanced video and photo archive.
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Virtualy Altarnative [37 Great Hits] [2cd Set]
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Title: Virtually Alternative
Artist: Various Artists
Year: 1997
Length: 1:03:37
Genre: General Rock
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Tracks:
01 In My Arms / Erasure [3:29]
02 Rain / Baby Fox [3:39]
03 Tape Loop / Morcheeba [3:52]
04 Got Everything / Fluf [3:37]
05 Set It Off / Suzanne Smith [3:46]
06 Bitter / Jill Sobule [3:33]
07 Where Are They Now? (Remix) / Gene [3:06]
08 Pain / Super 8 [4:07]
09 It's No Good / Depeche Mode [4:07]
10 On The Way Out / Freedy Johnson [2:51]
11 California Phase / Toback, Jeremy [3:01]
12 I Am, I Feel / Alisha's Attic [4:03]
13 Edible / Trunk Federation [3:11]
14 Punk Virtuoso / 30 Amp Fuse [1:55]
15 Atari Teenage Riot / Atari Teenage Riot [3:38]
16 Picture Of A Clown / Shame Idols [4:22]
17 Show Off / Shoebomb [4:11]
18 Velocity / Penniless People Of Bulgaria [3:09]
Title: Virtually Alternative 78 [Disc 2]
Artist: Various Artists
Year:
Length: 1:09:32
Genre: General Alternative
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Tracks:
01 Clown Show / Edna Swap [3:57]
02 Blister In The Sun (2000) / Violent Femmes [3:01]
03 Little Pink Stars / Radish [3:33]
04 Shut Up And Sleep / Bug! [4:22]
05 Four Leaf Clover / Abra Moore [3:36]
06 Long Lost / Better Than Ezra [3:44]
07 The Day We Caught The Train / Ocean Colour Scene [3:09]
08 Starve / Rollins Band [4:11]
09 Crosseyed / Brendan Benson [3:49]
10 Under Your Skin / Luscious Jackson [3:58]
11 God Made Me / Chantal Kreviazuk [3:13]
12 What's In The Box? (See Whatcha Got) / The Boo Radleys [3:31]
13 Can't Get Free / Cranes [2:52]
14 Bass State Coma / Seven Red Seven [4:43]
15 Da Da / 60 Cycle [3:30]
16 Bright Side / Speclula [2:38]
17 You Been Gone / Chuck Prophet [4:35]
18 Kinda Girl / Gigolo Aunts [3:18]
19 Love Strong / Speaker [3:51]
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Atari 1010 Program Recorder
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Open up a whole new world! Now you can save the computer programs and other information you create, and gain access to many other existing programs. The ATARI 1010 Program Recorder is simple to operate and uses standard audio cassette tapes. With the wide selections af ATARI computer programs available, it's a great way to add to the versitility of your home computer system.
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Rollercoaster Tycoon 3
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $2.99
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Platform: WINDOWS 98/ME/2000/XP Publisher: ATARI Packaging: MINI RETAIL BOX Rating: EVERYONE An All-New Roller Coaster Tycoon! Completely updated and redesigned to take the series to all-new heights. Featuring incredible 3D graphics and the exclusive new Coaster Cam you can now see your park from any angle and ride the coasters you build. From street level to blimp see your park pulse with fun and excitement like never before!Experience Incredible 3D GraphicsRide the Rides with the Coaster Cam. Build rides easier with the enhanced user interface. Light up the night with the new park lighting system. View your park from any angle with complete camera control. See breathtaking park vistas including realistic sunsets moonlight weather patterns and more!Huge Array of Guests... Everyone is Unique! Create your own family members and friends and add them to your park. Respond to the individual likes and dislikes of kids teens and adults. See fully animated individuals including facial expressions exhibit intelligent behavior both individually and as a crowd More Rides and Attractions. Create pyrotechnic wonders with the new Fireworks MixMaster. Build your Dream Park in Sandbox Mode Add music to rides and fireworks shows from your own MP3 library. Includes many New-to-RollerCoaster Tycoon rides and attractions. Design your park with 5 fun themes: Generic Spooky Western Adventure and Sci-fi.There are currently no downloads available for this product.System Requirements : Windows 98/ME/2000/XP Pentium III 733 256MB RAM 600MB free hard drive space 4X CDROM or faster Any ATI Radeon or GeForce 2 with 32MB RAM and hardware T&L Windows 98/ME/2000/XP compatible sound card DirectX 9.0 (included on CD) Keyboard and Mouse
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Atari 410 Tape Recorder
List Price: $189.99
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Atari buundle of 410 recorder and two program cassettes (States & Capitals + Basic Computer Language)
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Tape Worm
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For play on Atari 2600 or 7800 consoles
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Unknown Inventors And Their Inventions
If you have a passion for inventing you may very well fit in with the list of 13 inventors in this article. Although their inventions might be well known by many of us the inventors themselves are not.
(1) Frank Joseph Zamboni, Jr. (1901-1988)
Inventor Frank Joseph Zamboni, Jr invented the Zamboni, an ice-resurfacing machine, in 1949 in Los Angeles. And here I thought the Zamboni was a Canadian invention, we do like our hockey after all.
(2) George de Mestral (1907-1990)
After having to removing burdock burrs from his clothes de Mestral invented the world famous Velcro and henceforth generations of children never had to learn how to tie there shoes.
(3) George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. (1859-1896)
Ferris is known for inventing the original Ferris Wheel for the 1893 Chicago World's Columbian Exposition.
(4) John A. Miller (1872-1941)
Miller designed over 60 roller coasters and held over 100 patents, many of which were for roller coaster safety devices that are still used today.
(5) John Stith Pemberton (1831-1888)
Pemberton was an American druggist and inventor of Coca-Cola, which in his lifetime was used only for medicinal purposes. I wonder if medicinal purposes meant that you threw a shot of rye and a few ice cubes in it before you drank it.
(6) Joseph-Armand Bombardier (1907-1964)
Canadian inventor and businessman Bombardier invented the first snowmobile in 1958 and has since been making planes, trains and Olympic Torches.
(7) Lonnie G. Johnson (1949- )
Johnson is best known as the inventor of the Super Soaker water gun, but on the side he also worked for NASA for both the Galileo mission to Jupiter, the Mars Observer project and the Cassini Saturn project.
(8) Luther George Simjian (1905-1997)
Simjian is an inventor of numerous devices and holds of over 200 patents. His most famous invention is the ATM, or automatic teller machine. I wonder if he also invented convenience fees…
(9) Marion Donovan (1917-1998)
Donovan is credited with inventing the first waterproof disposable diaper and our landfills have never been the same.
(10) Nolan Bushnell (1943- )
Both the founder of Atari, Inc and Chuck E. Cheese's Bushnell is credited with inventing the first popular video game, Pong, and the world's youth have never been the same.
(11) Ralph Teetor (1890-1982)
An unfortunate accident rendered Teetor blind at the age of five but that didn't stop him from eventually inventing cruise control in 1945.
(12) Ralph Wilford Samuelson (1904–1977)
In 1922 Samuelson was just eighteen years of age when he proposed the idea that if you could ski on snow, then you could ski on water. So naturally he invented water-skiing.
(13) William (Bill) Powell Lear (1902-1978)
Lear, known for founding the Lear Jet Corporation, was also the inventor of the first car radio and developed the 8-track tape.
If you have been playing around with that idea for a new product or way to do something now is the time to act on it. If you don't something about it soon someone else is bound to.
About the Author
Corey Rozon is a website marketing consultants from Canada.
This article about how you can find an inventor was written for Convergent Intellectual Property, a Canadian company specializing in intellectual property management and intellectual property services.
Why did Atari crush 5 million games in the New Mexico desert in the 1980s?
See http://www.snopes.com/business/market/atari.asp for more detail.
I guess I can understand why they needed to get rid of them, but I don't really understand why they thought people would loot a game that they couldn't even give away. This came to mind recently when at the office store I worked at my boss was telling me how they destroy merchandise that doesn't sell, even at $1. He said they would take software CDs and scratch them up, break furniture, etc. The last straw for me was when I saw a perfectly good tape dispenser (normally worth about $20) indicated as on sale for $0.01. I asked my boss about it, and he said that it was meant to be destroyed. I asked him if I could buy it instead, even for $5, but he wouldn't let me. It seemed like such a pointless waste, if not for me, then at least give the merchandise away to a needy charity.
I cant understand why stores "dump" perfectly good stuff, just because they are the last of a line or the box is crushed etc instead of dragging a guy off the street and saying here, have this for free..... we waste soooo much, not just food.
My friend and I used to scour the "bargain baskets" and sell the goodies for a small profit at a local boot sale, the proceeds then went half to the PDSA (vets, my choice) and half to the local library which ran I.T classes for single mums...
Then after a while, the bargain buckets didn't exist and the goodies got slung in the skip...which was off limits to the public. I still did my bit for the I.T section, testing and upgrading donated computers but when I think of the freebies that no-one can have it makes me RAther annoyed.
Finley to start, McCarthy says
Jermichael Finley's future with the Green Bay Packers couldn't be filled with more promise. Donald Lee's future will include a heavy dose of special teams.
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