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Timers Day

Timers Day


Timers Day

Old Timer’s Day: Mike Mussina


CDN TM15t Design TM15 Extra Large Big Digit Timer


CDN TM15t Design TM15 Extra Large Big Digit Timer


$7.95


A quick glance at this digital timer, even from across the room, lets you know how much cooking time is left. The extra big digit model means you’ll never need to grab a pair of glasses to keep tabs on time, plus the oversized buttons to set, start and stop time are simple to use, too. It counts up or down, works as a stopwatch, has a long and loud alarm and last count recall. Set for up to 100 mi…

Zojirushi NS-LAC05 Micom 3-Cup Rice Cooker and Warmer


Zojirushi NS-LAC05 Micom 3-Cup Rice Cooker and Warmer



The New Zojirushi Micom Rice Cooker and Warmer NS-LAC05 three cup rice cooker has a micro computerized Fuzzy logic technology. The exterior of this rice cooker and warmer is clean and durable clear-coated stainless steel which makes it unique in design. It has a automatic keep warm feature and a spherical inner cooking pan and heating system….


Crock-Pot SCR300SS 3-Quart Round Manual Slow Cooker, Stainless Steel


Crock-Pot SCR300SS 3-Quart Round Manual Slow Cooker, Stainless Steel


$15.02


Perfect for bringing food to your next get together, this carry Crock-Pot has 3 quart capacity, removable oval stoneware, convenient warm setting, dishwasher safe stoneware and lid. Recipes included….

Belkin Conserve Insight F7C005q Energy-Use Monitor


Belkin Conserve Insight F7C005q Energy-Use Monitor


$29.99


Find out how much energy your devices really use. The Belkin Conserve Insight Energy Monitor lets you to understand the impact of your energy use on your electric bill – and on the environment. See at a glance the cost of operation, watts, and the amount of carbon dioxide associated with the electricity consumed. Plug this device into a three-prong grounded wall outlet, plug your electrical produc…

Mini PCI-E to PCI-E Wireless Card w/ 3 Antennas


Mini PCI-E to PCI-E Wireless Card w/ 3 Antennas


$5.99


This wireless card will give you the best signal possible with its 3 antenna’s. The PCI-Express Card will fit directly into your express card slot and will run at 2.4gHz. The card will run wireless n or g, and is a must have. Get yours today and save!…

APC P4GC 4 Outlet Wall Tap/120V Power-Saving Timer Essential SurgeArrest


APC P4GC 4 Outlet Wall Tap/120V Power-Saving Timer Essential SurgeArrest


$19.99


APC SurgeArrest P4GC Surge Suppressor P4GC Surge Suppressors…

AeroGarden Classic 7-Pod with Gourmet Herb Seed Kit


AeroGarden Classic 7-Pod with Gourmet Herb Seed Kit



YEAR – ROUND gardening, in the comfort of your kitchen! Aerogarden Indoor Grower, ON SALE! Grow herbs, vegetables and flowers INDOORS, all year long! The Aerogarden uses state-of-the-art aeroponics to grow plants without the use of soil, and with 95% less water than soil-bound plants. Instead of dirt, each plant’s root system is suspended in a 100% humid, oxygenated and nutrient-rich growing chamb…


Mr Beams MB360 Wireless LED Spotlight with Motion Sensor and Photocell - Weatherproof - Battery Operated - 140 Lumens


Mr Beams MB360 Wireless LED Spotlight with Motion Sensor and Photocell – Weatherproof – Battery Operated – 140 Lumens


$20.65



Lasko 755320 Ceramic Tower Heater with Digital Display and Remote Control


Lasko 755320 Ceramic Tower Heater with Digital Display and Remote Control


$44.25


Oscillating Ceramic Heater with Digital Display. 2 Quiet Comfort settings 1500W 900W Auto. Remote Control Digital Thermostat and Timer…

P3 International P4400 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor


P3 International P4400 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor


$29.99


Empowers You to Save Hundreds on Electric Bills Electricity bills are rising. Now you can cut down on costs and find out what appliances are actually worth keeping plugged in. Simply connect these appliances to the Kill A Watt, and it will assess how efficient they really are. The large LCD display counts consumption by the kilowatt-hour, the same as your local utility. You can calculate your elec…





 365 Foolish Mistakes Smart Managers Commit Every Day: How and Why to Avoid Them


365 Foolish Mistakes Smart Managers Commit Every Day: How and Why to Avoid Them


$1.99


Here is a very surprising statistic: Within the first 18 months on the job, 40 percent of all management newcomers fail by either getting fired, quitting, or receiving a bad review, according to Manchester Inc., a business consulting group. Some first-timers are overwhelmed by their newfound power while some are weighed down by the responsibility. But for most, the overriding concern is to avoid personal failure. This new groundbreaking book will guide the new manager to success and avoid the many common mistakes and pitfalls along the way. You will learn how to face the unique challenges every day in your job and offer detailed and innovative solutions to help you achieve your potential. Learn how to become a true leader who commands respect, commitment, and credibility. Topics include: what it takes to be a manager, how to take charge, how to establish your authority, earn respect and credibility, deal with social issues, how to be a leader, gain the cooperation and commitment of others, manage yourself, interview tips, set realistic goals, coaching skills, creative problem solving, sexual harassment guidelines, how to manage multiple projects and assignments, how to delegate effectively, successful meetings, communication barriers, dealing with interruptions, developing self-confidence, turning around unacceptable performance, dealing with stress, how to write effectively and clearly, how to effectively use e-mail, employees that complain or are disagreeable, and hundreds more. In addition to the comprehensive content in the book, we spent thousands of hours interviewing, e-mailing, and communicating with hundreds of today s most successful managers. This book is a compilation of their secrets and proven successful ideas. If you are interested in learning hundreds of hints, tricks, and secrets on how to be a great first-time manager, then this book is for you. **Bronze Winner in the Business/Career/Sales of the 2007 Independent Publisher Book

 40 Days to Your Best Life for Prime-Timers


40 Days to Your Best Life for Prime-Timers


$1.99


Jim Ragont,Hardcover – New,Series: 40 Day Devotions Ser., English-language edition,Pub by Cook, David C.

 Around Aledo, Texas (Images of America Series)


Around Aledo, Texas (Images of America Series)


$21.99


In the mid-19th century, a few hardy settlers of European descent carved out farms in the Clear Fork Valley of present-day Parker County, attracted by the area’s springs, tributaries, and a burgeoning market in nearby Fort Worth. For centuries, Comanche and Kiowa had inhabited the land, and a period of dramatic conflict ensued, exacerbated by the Civil War absence of able-bodied husbands and sons. By 1880, ranches and settlements flourished, aided by the Fort Worth-Yuma cattle trail and a Texas and Pacific Railway line connecting Fort Worth to the county seat of Weatherford. As the first mail stop in the newly formed county, Aledo was briefly dubbed Parker Station before having its name changed in 1882–a bow to a railroad engineer’s Illinois hometown. Today segments of Bankhead Highway, the nation’s first paved transcontinental highway, wind around Aledo, the Annettas, Willow Park, and Hudson Oaks, thriving communities that offer a pastoral lifestyle minutes from the urban amenities of the Fort Worth-Dallas Metroplex. Mere fragments remain of Newburg, Prairie Hill, Willow Springs, and other old settlements, visible only to old-timers and lost to living memory.

 Bringing Up The Boy


Bringing Up The Boy


$25.55


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:II THE SIMPLICITY OF DISCIPLINE We are living in an epoch of extremists. This morning the suffering dyspeptic is told that he will find a complete cure in a two weeks’ fast; this afternoon he is advised that by eating every two hours he will be forever free from his ills. On the one hand is a sect preaching that prayer will bring us peace, power and plenty, and on the other is a schism pleading that supplication, in itself, availeth nothing. Here we have a group of modern disciplinists teaching that corporal punishment is a fading relic of barbaric brutality; there we find a sturdy school of old-timers telling us that if we spare the rod we shall spoil the child. With these extremists who specialise in the stomach or in the soul I have no quarrel; but coming down to the subject of disciplining the boy I do want to point out to fathers and mothers seriously and earnestly that there is a happy medium, a middle course—a neutral and natural way. The moral suasion idea is a fine thing in theory and it would be a moderately fine thing actually if parents were all moral suasionists, and if parents and children had nothing else in the world to do but practise it. By this I mean that if all or most parents were naturally equipped to rule by moral suasion, and, secondly, if twenty-four hours of the day could be devoted exclusively to discipline, it would be undoubtedly a commendable method of child-government. Unfortunately, such is not the case, and in dealing with the question collectively we have totake conditions, parents and children as we find them. Nearly every parent possesses the faculty of governing to some extent— greater or less; and all children are capable of responding to it—but in varying degrees. There is, therefore, no hard and fast rule that can be

 Bringing Up The Boy


Bringing Up The Boy


$14.67


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:II THE SIMPLICITY OF DISCIPLINE We are living in an epoch of extremists. This morning the suffering dyspeptic is told that he will find a complete cure in a two weeks’ fast; this afternoon he is advised that by eating every two hours he will be forever free from his ills. On the one hand is a sect preaching that prayer will bring us peace, power and plenty, and on the other is a schism pleading that supplication, in itself, availeth nothing. Here we have a group of modern disciplinists teaching that corporal punishment is a fading relic of barbaric brutality; there we find a sturdy school of old-timers telling us that if we spare the rod we shall spoil the child. With these extremists who specialise in the stomach or in the soul I have no quarrel; but coming down to the subject of disciplining the boy I do want to point out to fathers and mothers seriously and earnestly that there is a happy medium, a middle course—a neutral and natural way. The moral suasion idea is a fine thing in theory and it would be a moderately fine thing actually if parents were all moral suasionists, and if parents and children had nothing else in the world to do but practise it. By this I mean that if all or most parents were naturally equipped to rule by moral suasion, and, secondly, if twenty-four hours of the day could be devoted exclusively to discipline, it would be undoubtedly a commendable method of child-government. Unfortunately, such is not the case, and in dealing with the question collectively we have totake conditions, parents and children as we find them. Nearly every parent possesses the faculty of governing to some extent— greater or less; and all children are capable of responding to it—but in varying degrees. There is, therefore, no hard and fast rule that can be