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Atari / Intellivision / Colecovision / Sega RF TV Adapter! HOOK UP YOUR VINTAGE SYSTEM TO A MODERN TV WITHOUT A SWITCH BOX!
Sale Price: $0.54
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Hook up your "Vintage" Video Game System to a modern TV THROUGH THE STANDARD RF ANTENNA CONNECTION, found on the back of any of today's newer televisions! By using this adapter, you avoid trying to attach the double "screw in" spade connectors found on your old video game system's switch box! No newer TVs have had this "old school", "double spade" antenna connection since the 70's and early 80's! This adapter is compatible with any of the following systems:
* Atari 2600
* Atari 7800
* "2 Port" Atari 5200 (this adapter will not work on a "4 Port" system)
* Atari 400
* Atari 800
* Commodore 64
* Commodore Vic 20
* Commodore 128
* Intellivision
* Colecovision
* Sega Master System
* Sega Genesis
* and other older computers and video game systems that have a single male RCA output for both the video and sound!
Have you lost or broken your old switch box? This unit completely replaces it!
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Epson Stylus C64 Inkjet Printer
List Price: $79.99
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Great for printing both photos and text-based documents, Epson's Stylus C64 is affordable, fast, and engineered for quality. With Epson's water-resistant, light-resistant, and smudge-resistant DURABrite inks and 177 nozzles (monochrome plus color), the C64 can print black text at 17 pages per minute, color sheets at 9 ppm, and 8-by-10-inch color photos in under five minutes each. The printer's 5,760 optimized dpi ensures photo-quality clarity and detail for your bordered or borderless pictures, text, or graphics. Of course, higher-quality settings result in longer print times. For photos, DURABrite photo paper gives amazing prints with vibrant color, fine detail in highlight and dark areas and smooth graduations. For everyday printing, you can enjoy the same exceptional quality on plain or recycled papers. Due to the special nature of Epson DURABrite inks, you can print on both sides of the paper without fear of leak-through or page wrinkle, and you can handle prints as soon as they're printed. Epson's Variable-sized Droplet Technology produces and controls ink-droplet size (with a 4-picoliter minimum) to maximize both quality and print speed. The C64 supports several paper types, including plain paper, premium semi-gloss, and DURABrite photo paper, as well as large-format sizes up to 10 by 15 inches. Convenient individual ink cartridges make ink replacement simple and cost-effective, and USB connectivity facilitates quick setups on both Windows and Macintosh computers. Included Photo Quicker v3.4 software simplifies photo editing and print management, and the C64 is backed with a one-year warranty that includes the Epson exchange program. What's in the BoxPrinter; black, cyan, magenta, and yellow ink cartridges; paper support; left edge guide; output tray; output tray extension; printer cover; power cord; driver CD-ROM; USB cable not included
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America: The Mexican War And Slavery (America, Great Crises In Our History Told by its Makers)
List Price: $2.99
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In the 1840s and 50s, political upheavals and threats of secession engendered deep divisions in the United States. Eye-witness reports from these troubled times help you develop your own view of this critical period in American history as you read the words of James K Polk, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and Abraham Lincoln. This volume begins with accounts from political and military participants in the Oregon boundary dispute and the war with Mexico, which resulted in the annexation of California. Brigham Roberts, official historian of the Church of Latter-Day Saints, describes the Mormon exodus to Utah; a "forty-niner" recalls the hardships of the California gold rush; and Commodore Perry tells of his treaty with Japan. Read John Brown’s final speech and letters; Lincoln's famous oration "A house divided ..." and accounts of his nomination for the Presidency; and Jefferson Davis's farewell address to the Senate and inaugural address as Confederate President.Introduction To The Series"After you've heard two eyewitness accounts of an auto accident, you begin to worry about history." This observation, attributed to the comedian Henny Youngman, summarizes the dilemma you face when you want to find out what really happened in the past. When you read a history book, the "facts" are actually the author's own interpretation, often colored by a conscious or unconscious wish to have you share a particular point of view. You're one step (or many steps) removed from the original source material.That's why the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States compiled this 12-volume collection of writings of people who actually witnessed the key events in American history - the actual actors in the events or contemporary observers of them. Past historians have spent decades locating, studying and consulting vast amounts of material such as this. This meticulously chosen selection brings you the essence of history as originally recorded by those who participated in it.You'll be reading mostly eye-witness accounts, by people contemporary with the events they describe, including many significant historical figures themselves. So you can make your own assessments, draw your own conclusions and gain an understanding of past events undistorted by the prejudices, assumptions and selectivity of professional historians. In some instances where there aren't reliable or easily accessible eye-witness accounts, the compilers have chosen extracts from objective, authoritative historians of past generations such as Francis Parkman whose judgements have stood the test of time. Through these accounts, your knowledge of American history will be immeasurably greater, your understanding of the key events in the building of the nation immensely increased.Founded in 1899, the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to foster camaderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts, from the Spanish-American War to Iraq and Afghanistan, and to ensure that they receive due respect and entitlements for the sacrifices they and their loved ones have made on behalf of the nation. With this mission, the VFW has a natural desire to encourage a broad understanding and appreciation of American history, and this essential collection of historical documents makes a huge contribution to that aim.This reissue was scanned, formatted and converted to e-book format by Library4Science.com with the permission and encouragement of the VFW, to make the series more accessible to a wider public. The VFW receives 50% of allroyalty revenue from these e-books. This book is about 300 print pages long.
In the 1840s and 50s, political upheavals and threats of secession engendered deep divisions in the United States. Eye-witness reports from these troubled times help you develop your own view of this critical period in American history as you read the words of James K Polk, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and Abraham Lincoln. This volume begins with accounts from political and military participants in the Oregon boundary dispute and the war with Mexico, which resulted in the annexation of California. Brigham Roberts, official historian of the Church of Latter-Day Saints, describes the Mormon exodus to Utah; a "forty-niner" recalls the hardships of the California gold rush; and Commodore Perry tells of his treaty with Japan. Read John Brown's final speech and letters; Lincoln's famous oration "A house divided ..." and accounts of his nomination for the Presidency; and Jefferson Davis's farewell address to the Senate and inaugural address as Confederate President.Introduction To The Series"After you've heard two eyewitness accounts of an auto accident, you begin to worry about history." This observation, attributed to the comedian Henny Youngman, summarizes the dilemma you face when you want to find out what really happened in the past. When you read a history book, the "facts" are actually the author's own interpretation, often colored by a conscious or unconscious wish to have you share a particular point of view. You're one step (or many steps) removed from the original source material.That's why the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States compiled this 12-volume collection of writings of people who actually witnessed the key events in American history - the actual actors in the events or contemporary observers of them. Past historians have spent decades locating, studying and consulting vast amounts of material such as this. This meticulously chosen selection brings you the essence of history as originally recorded by those who participated in it.You'll be reading mostly eye-witness accounts, by people contemporary with the events they describe, including many significant historical figures themselves. So you can make your own assessments, draw your own conclusions and gain an understanding of past events undistorted by the prejudices, assumptions and selectivity of professional historians. In some instances where there aren't reliable or easily accessible eye-witness accounts, the compilers have chosen extracts from objective, authoritative historians of past generations such as Francis Parkman whose judgements have stood the test of time. Through these accounts, your knowledge of American history will be immeasurably greater, your understanding of the key events in the building of the nation immensely increased.Founded in 1899, the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to foster camaderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts, from the Spanish-American War to Iraq and Afghanistan, and to ensure that they receive due respect and entitlements for the sacrifices they and their loved ones have made on behalf of the nation. With this mission, the VFW has a natural desire to encourage a broad understanding and appreciation of American history, and this essential collection of historical documents makes a huge contribution to that aim.This reissue was scanned, formatted and converted to e-book format by Library4Science.com with the permission and encouragement of the VFW, to make the series more accessible to a wider public. The VFW receives 50% of allroyalty revenue from these e-books. This book is about 300 print pages long.
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Atari / Intellivision / Colecovision / Sega Replacemet RF Cable! REPLACE THE MISSING OR DAMAGED RF (RCA) VIDEO CABLE OF YOUR "VINTAGE" SYSTEM!
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If your TV picture has static while you are playing your video game machine then you either have a bad RF (RCA)cable, TV/Game switch box, or both!
Listed here is a new 12 foot RF (RCA)Replacement Cable for your Vintage Video Game System that connects from your Console to the TV/Game switch box! Simply "unplug" your old RF (RCA) from your console and from the switch box, and "plug in" the new RF (RCA) Cable, and you're good to go! No special tools are required! This RF (RCA) Cable is compatible with any of the following systems: * Atari 2600 (PLEASE NOTE: this Cable will not work for an Atari 2600, where one end of the original cable is built into the console! Since you can't "unplug" that end!) * Atari 7800 * "2 Port" Atari 5200 (this Cable will not work on a "4 Port" system) * Atari Jaguar * Commodore 64 * Commodore Vic 20 * Commodore 128 * Intellivision * Colecovision * Coleco Gemini * Sega Master System * and any other older computers and video game systems that have a single male RCA output for both the video and sound! Just disconnect your old RF cable, connect your new one, and you're ready to go! If you believe that your "switch box" is damaged, and/or not working, then you can replace it with one of the repalcement models offered here on Amazon, or better yet completely get rid of it, and replace it with our "RF TV Adapter"! It allows you to hook up your vintage game without a switch box! Please see the seperate listing with the
"Atari / Intellivision / Colecovision / Sega RF TV Adapter! HOOK UP YOUR VINTAGE SYSTEM TO A MODERN TV WITHOUT A SWITCH BOX!" heading for more information!
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Ideal Romantic Getaway Hotels in Galveston
Galveston is a recommended romantic getaway for couples. They have accommodations perfect for honeymooners.
Experience a romantic getaway with your loved one in the beautiful place of Galveston. The beautiful beaches in the area are romantic spots especially at night falls. Stroll along the beach with your dear one and savor the cool sea air while sipping your favorite cocktail.
You can enjoy a romantic cruise with great vacation package deals offered by many travel tours.
Get the best accommodations Galveston has to offer. You deserve only the most private and quiet retreat, away from the buzz of a city life. You are guaranteed of world-class services. These hotels will make your stay a romantic vacation to remember.
Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort
The Holiday Inn Sunspree Resort in Galveston sets a romantic mood. Guestrooms are decorated with a tropical theme. There are private balconies the view of Gulf of Mexico. The hotel adheres to the American Disabilities Acts and provides rooms and facilities accessible for persons with disability.
Hotel guests can also enjoy the privilege of guided boat tours, surrey rentals, shuffleboard, game rooms, billiards, and table tennis.
Hotel Amenities include:
• Room service
• Refrigerator
• Coffee maker
• Iron and ironing board
• Sprinklers
• Hair dryer
• Bath tub
• Baby sitting
• Ice machine
• In-room movies
• Bath tub
• Gift shop
Commodore on the Beach
The Gulf of Mexico is a beautiful sight to behold from The Commodore on the Beach. The hotel is in center of the amazing Galveston Island. It is also close to many other attractions including Stewart Beach, Moody Gardens and the Strand Historical District.
Many restaurants outside the hotel provide delicious seafood and other menus. Among the local favorites are Gaido's Restaurant, Casey's, Joe's Crab Shack, Rainforest Café, Landry's, and Salsa's Seaside Cantina.
An indoor pool is available for an enjoyable and refreshing splash after a day of sightseeing adventure.
Hotel amenities:
• Cable TV
• Alarm clock
• Safety deposit box
• Modem jack
• Hair dryer
• Non-smoking rooms
• Free parking
• Handicapped accessible rooms and facilities
• 24-hour front desk
Tremont Hotel Galveston
The Tremont House is one of the historical hotels in Galveston. It is a perfect getaway spot for a fun and relaxing vacation. It is ideally located in the center of many beautiful attractions, shopping centers, restaurants, and museums.
The hotel features a Rooftop Terrace where you can have a relaxing moment while viewing the sunset with ships sailing crossing the Galveston sea water. This hotel provides luxurious amenities but with affordable rates.
Flagship Hotel Galveston
The Flagship Hotel sits in the midst of many beautiful areas of attraction. The Moody Gardens, Galveston Historic Homes Tour, The Grand Opera House and the Strand are some of the renowned places nearby.
Shopping and doing groceries is very convenient. There are many shops around. It is a good place to take a stroll or window shop.
Hotel amenities include:
• Complimentary breakfast
• Private balconies
• Sauna
• Safety deposit box
• Air-conditioned rooms
• Parking area
• Laundry services
• Restaurant
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Did the Commodore 64 have a built in speaker?
well i just got 1 on ebay an was wondering if the commodore
has built in speaker for games or do i need the AV cable to hear sound?
Plz only answer if you have had a commodore 64 and used it.
Sometimes, it does not even use sound. The speakers were built into the mointors. I have an old commodore monitor and there is a Mono speaker built in the top of the screen.
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