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The ECS is a glass wall shelf that is designed to hold a cable box, DVD player, or virtually any other component that needs to be located near a mounted television. The ECS is a glass wall shelf that is designed to hold a cable box, DVD player, or virtually any other component that needs to be located near a mounted television. Designed to hold a cable box, DVD player or most any other component that needs to be located next to a mounted television. Click here for a larger image Supports components up to 30 lbs. ECS dimension diagram. |
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Coleman LED String Lights
A festive addition to the party, backyard or campsite, these Coleman LED String Lights feature ten miniatures of the classic, instantly-recognizable shape of Coleman lanterns. The 5mm LEDs will run for 20 hours on 3 AA batteries (not included).A festive, mood-setting addition to any outdoor party, backyard, or campsite, this string of five-millimeter LED lights from Coleman has ten miniature, 2.75-inch tall classic Coleman lanterns. The strand runs for 20 hours on three AAA batteries (not included). Specifications |
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Component AV Cable for Nintendo Wii to HDTV
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Hasselblad 503cw Chrome Body Without Lens The 503CW features a built-in TTL-OTF flash metering system and the option to use the Winder CW, convenient fo studio or location work. The Gliding Mirror System (GMS) provides a full viewfinder image with virtually all focal length lenses. |
Bond And Bueller Cars To Be Auctioned Off
Two famous film cars are going up for sale - the Ferrari from classic 80s movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off and James Bond's submersible Lotus. The Bond car, which appeared in The Spy Who Loved Me, goes under the hammer in London in September, while the Bueller car is being sold off at Pebble Beach in California in August. Auctioneers say the famous Lotus Esprit was the only one made for the film and cost about £65,000 when built, the equivalent of £330,000 today. Known as Wet Nellie on the set of the 1977 film, the propeller-powered vehicle laid "undiscovered" in a Long Island storage unit for 10 years. A local couple unexpectedly found themselves the owners of the iconic motor after they won a blind auction for the contents of the unit. The fully-functioning Lotus was originally built by Perry Oceanographic in Florida and was piloted by a retired US Navy Seal. Matthew Broderick took the 'Ferrari' for a spin in Ferris Bueller's Day Off The Ferris Bueller car, which gets wrecked at the end of the 1986 film, is depicted as a Ferrari 250 GT California. However, film-makers actually used three replicas built by Californian company Modena Design & Development. But with 500 horsepower, its new owner will certainly get supercar performance. Modena co-founder Neil Glassmoyer said the company built the replicas in four weeks. "Two were interchangeably used as hero and stunt cars, and one was a rolling fibreglass shell that was used in the destruction scene," he said. "This car was actually intended for the stunt work, but both saw action, and both wound up with broken front suspension bolts because the big jump scene took nine takes between the two cars." Glassmoyer said director John Hughes was also considering a Porsche Turbo for the film, but eventually chose the iconic red sportscar. The car goes up for sale on August 17, but will have to go some way to beat the prices achieved by authentic Ferrari classics. In 2010, DJ Chris Evans paid £12m for a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO. |
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3-year-old Japanese boy gets lung part from mother
Part of a Japanese woman's lung was transplanted to her three-year-old son Monday in what was described as the world's first successful graft of a middle lobe from a living donor, a hospital said. Lung transplants from living donors usually involve transferring the inferior lobe which has greater breathing capacity. But a middle lobe was transplanted in this case as it is smaller than an inferior lobe and is of the right size for the boy, the Okayama University Hospital said. The boy and his mother were not identified. The transplant of a middle lobe is seen as difficult, said the university in western Japan. "A pump-oxygenator was detached from the recipient and he started breathing with the transplanted part of the lung," the hospital said in a statement. "We deem that the operation has been successful," it said. The hospital said earlier that a successful operation would be the first of its kind in the world. The surgery started at 1:35 pm and the boy started breathing with the transplanted lung about five hours later, the statement said. The boy is the youngest lung recipient in Japan, the hospital said. He underwent a bone-marrow transplant for leukaemia about two years ago but later developed graft-versus-host disease, a complication in which the newly transplanted material attacks the recipient's body, Kyodo News said. Takahiro Oto, associate professor of respiratory surgery at the state-run university hospital, said the transplant of a middle lobe would pave the way for saving the lives of babies who have not been able to undergo other types of lung transplant, Kyodo reported. |