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Millionaire 2nd Edition Millionaire 2nd Edition
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Product Description This software is BRAND NEW. Packaging may differ slightly from the stock photo above. Please click on our logo above to see over 15,000 titles in stock. Amazon.com Review The first version of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire was the third bestselling game of 1999 and continues to fly off store shelves, so a sequel was inevitable. Who Wants To Be a Millionaire: 2nd Edition gives fans 600 more questions and brilliantly captures the feel of the TV show. The only thing missing is the cash.

The first version of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire was the third bestselling game of 1999 and continues to fly off store shelves, so a sequel was inevitable. Who Wants To Be a Millionaire: 2nd Edition gives fans 600 more questions and brilliantly captures the feel of the TV show. The only thing missing is the cash. The game was developed by Jellyvision, famous for its irreverent You Don't Know Jack series of trivia games. Although the designers didn't have much to work with considering how Spartan the set of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire is, they did a masterful job of simulating both the mechanics and the drama of the television show, wrapping everything up in a slick interface that is immediately recognizable. It seems impossible that players could feel any tension playing Who Wants To Be a Millionaire: 2nd Edition when no real money is at stake, but the game's perfect pacing did a nice job of at least making us think we were playing for cash. That's because it doesn't deliver an immediate response when a question is answered. Just as in the game show, if you answer a question quickly host Regis Philbin will confirm or reject your answer quickly. As the game progresses and the questions get tougher there is more of a pause between your answer and the confirmation. Regis will make some comments, sometimes offering you the chance to change your mind by asking the now grating "Is that your final answer?" as the show's music and a drum roll build tension in the background. The delays were surprisingly unnerving, making us constantly second-guess our answers. Should a question prove too tough you can always fall back on your three lifelines. The designers polled 50 random people to provide data for the "Ask the Audience" lifeline, and The Reege's friends dispense audio advice for the "Phone a Friend" option. Of course, the 50/50 lifeline is also available. All these elements coalesce to form a surprisingly fun trivia game, and one of the few available that is more fun to play solo than with a group of friends (although playing cooperatively with a few buddies can be fun). Games rarely take more than 20 minutes, so it's perfect for a quick trivia fix--we just wish it came with more questions. Guess we'll have to wait for the flood of sequels that is sure to follow. --T. Byrl Baker Pros: Atmosphere provides some tension Near-perfect simulation of the hit TV show Lifelines are implemented well Cons: Questions quickly run out Doesn't come with a million dollars

You're in the hot seat with more questions, more Regis, and more fun. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Second Edition is packed with 600 all-new questions, lifelines, and Regis banter that is sure to satisfy fans. The pressure is on--win a million or lose it all. Just try to keep your cool when Regis asks, "Is that your final answer?"

Disney's Mickey Saves the Day Disney's Mickey Saves the Day
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Big Bad Pete has kidnapped the mayor, and as Mickey or Minnie, it's your job to collect enough hidden items to build a flying rescue machine to help get him back in one piece. In Disney's Mickey Saves the Day, kids can turn the whole town upside down as they explore and search for clues. Choose to play in Mickey's or Minnie's shoes as you move the cartoon characters through 25 different locations, loaded with hidden items to click on and lush graphics. Disney's Mickey Saves the Day emphasizes cooperation, friendship, and teamwork while teaching kids the importance of caring for the environment. In addition to collecting cans in a fun-filled recycling game, players participate in the following activities: Linking Logs--A tricky grid-based maze in which kids race against the clock and dodge obstacles in a toothpick factory. Watch out for switched doors, steam, slamming doors, trap doors, flip-down doors, and conveyor belts. Traffic Jam--Getting Donald out of this jam is quite a challenge; to get to Donald's possessions, players must cross a busy freeway that runs through the center of his house! Kids learn problem-solving skills through this multilevel activity. Songbirds--A cool musical activity in which children can arrange birds on four equally spaced telephone poles. Watching Mickey or Minnie conduct the singing birds is foot-stomping fun, and it gives kids practice in arranging musical notes and recognizing pitch differences. Trash Bashing--Goofy is up to his usual antics in this real-life responsibility game that challenges kids to sort items in a trash pile and click on matching pairs. The garbage pile is bigger than it appears; there are multiple layers, and not all items are always visible, so look closely.... Sandwich Hero--Kids use their mouse skills to catch sandwich ingredients hurled by an automatic sandwich-making device. Children quickly move Mickey or Minnie across the screen and help them catch the right ingredients to make a yummy sandwich. Once players have found all the clues and items needed to complete the flying machine, they'll witness a hilarious rescue that proves crime doesn't pay. (Ages 4 to 8) --Tina Velgos

It's Mickey and Minnie Mouse to the rescue in this 3D Adventure game, and you control the characters while exploring 25 different hometown locations. Play as either Mickey or Minnie. Retrieve Donald's possessions by crossing a gridlocked freeway running through the center of his house. Help Mickey or Minnie prepare a sandwich, with ingredients hurled in every direction by the automatic sandwich-making machine. Collect the parts Von Drake needs to complete his flying machine, then complete your mission to rescue Mickey or Minnie. Keep Mickey and Minnie's hometown clean while searching for clues in over 25 fun-packed locations. Adjust the skill level to challenge all players, ages 4 to 8.

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Dynasty Warriors: Gundam
List Price: $59.99
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Dynasty Warriors: Gundam takes gamers through an intergalactic conflict where the only hope for survival is to annihilate the encroaching opposing forces. It will be one-versus-many as gamers fight at lightning speed aboard their favorite Mobile Suit, the ultimate weapon of war. Bringing the epic fast-paced action of the Dynasty Warriors franchise to the futuristic battlegrounds of the rich, detailed setting of the Gundam universe, Dynasty Warriors:Gundam will provide legendary entertainment for hours of enjoyment.

Designing Large Scale LANs Designing Large Scale LANs
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Large networks are complex systems, with many interdependent devices held together only by the strength of the network designer's specifications. It takes a lot of knowledge--and a lot of time--to make sure that the capacity of links and nodes is neither wasted nor overloaded. Designing Large-Scale LANs explains how the pieces of a large local area network (LAN) interoperate. A LAN, in author Kevin Dooley's working definition here, is a building-size data network, or perhaps a campus-size system with a backbone running Gigabit Ethernet, ATM, or FDDI. Dooley does a good job of teaching his readers about, for example, the processing overhead involved in address translation or protocol tunneling, and why techniques like those should be used sparingly in a LAN that needs to be fast and efficient.That said, Dooley spends a lot of time on network fundamentals. He explains subnet masking in his own rather appealing way, and takes readers on a tour of the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) seven-layer model. He explains the function of split horizon and poison reverse in Routing Information Protocol (RIP), as well as the improvements more modern routing protocols make on RIP. In short, there's an awful lot of background information here. Designers of big networks need to understand this stuff, but you might expect to see comparisons of competing vendors' equipment here--there's not enough of that--and less broad, conceptual information. On the other hand, you could do far worse than to study this book in preparation for a networking certification exam. --David Wall Topics covered: How to design a resilient, fast, and efficient local area network (LAN). Vendor-neutral to a fault, this book explains the relative merits of LAN media and topologies, and goes into detail on how to design an addressing scheme for routing efficiency. An appendix on the mathematics of combining probabilities (e.g., the probability that both this router and that switch will fail at the same time) is a nice touch.

This unique book offers a vendor-neutral approach for designing large local area networks according to business or organizational needs, rather than from a product perspective. Author and independent network design consultant Kevin Dooley outlines "top-down network design" for building a technological infrastructure to fit your organization's requirements, a process far more effective and cost-efficient than fitting the organization to the parameters of a shrink-wrapped proprietary solution.Dooley argues that the design of a network is largely independent of the products used. Whether you use a Cisco or Juniper router, the same security issues and protocols apply. The questions he addresses in this book are need-specific: Do I use a router or a switch? Should I route between switched areas or switch between routed areas?Designing Large-Scale LANs covers everything from security, bandwidth and scalability to network reliability, which includes backup, redundancy, and points of failure. Specific technologies are analyzed in detail: network topologies, routing and switching strategies, wireless, virtual LANs, firewalls and gateways, security, Internet protocols, bandwidth, and multicast services. The book also discusses proprietary technologies that are ubiquitous, such as Cisco's IOS and Novell's IPX.This complete guide to top-down network design will help you choose the right network solutions. If you're designing large scale networks and need expert advice and guidance, look no further than Designing Large-Scale LANs.

Sabrent MS-U3266 Mini High Precision USB 3-Button 3D Optical Scroll Wheel Mouse with Retractable Cable Sabrent MS-U3266 Mini High Precision USB 3-Button 3D Optical Scroll Wheel Mouse with Retractable Cable
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Contoured ergonomic shape Comfortable use Compact and functional design No external power required USB 2.0, 1.1 compatible Optical sensor 800dpi Ideal for portable use with laptop PC 34mm x 65mm (750mm cable) Color: at random System Requirements: Laptop PC with available USB port

Syba 1x e-SATA/USB 2.0 34 mm Express Card Syba 1x e-SATA/USB 2.0 34 mm Express Card
List Price: $16.90
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Compliant with ExpressCard/34mm Standard. It is using JMB360 chipset. Compatible to 1-Lane (x1) PCI-Express Throughput. Fully Plug and Play and Hot Play Compatible. Driver supported MS Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP/XP 64-bit/Vista, Linux, Mac OS. SATA II Interface. Compliant with Serial ATA II Specification. Compliant with Gen2i, Gen2m SATA II Electrical Specification Revision 1.0. Data Transfer up to 3.0Gbps. Backward compatible to Serial ATA 1.0 Specification. Hot plug of external SATA devices supported. All External Ports are compatible to eSATA specification. USB 2.0 Interface. USB 2.0 Specification compliant. Backward compatible to USB 1.1 Specification. Data transfer rate: High Speed 480Mbps, Full Speed 12Mbps and Low Speed 1.5Mbps supported. System Requirement: Computer with Expresscard slot

Flytouch3 Superpad2 16g Android 2.2 Tablet Flytouch3 Superpad2 16g Android 2.2 Tablet
Sale Price: $187.99

If you have been living under a rock the last year you may not have noticed just how popular Android Tablet computing devices have gotten. The convienience and portability of these little machines has shaken the digital market for the better. Thanks to the awesome power of the Android OS more and more people have decided to avoid the overpriced and over hyped Apple Ipad. The Flytouch3 Superpad2 is one of the most popular Android devices on the market due to the amount of features and the extremely competative pricing. The Superpad2 is the updated version of the Flytouch tablet line with more RAM and the newest release of the Android OS Froyo 2.2

Konftel 300IP SIP-Based Conference Phone (2715314) Konftel 300IP SIP-Based Conference Phone (2715314)
List Price: $899.00
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Conference Phones, Konftel, 300 IP AUDIO CONFERENCE PHONE, 910101063

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