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CoffeePro Products - 36 Cup Urn, High-Capacity, 11"x11"x18", Stainless Steel - Sold as 1 EA - Stainless steel urn holds 36 cups. Design features water-level sight window, dripless faucet, power light and three-prong grounded cord. Carry handles make setup easy. Safety spigot returns to "off" position. Commercial rating U.L. and cUL listed. No filter required.
Sale Price: $163.62
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CoffeePro Products - 36 Cup Urn, High-Capacity, 11"x11"x18", Stainless Steel - Sold as 1 EAStainless steel urn holds 36 cups. Design features water-level sight window, dripless faucet, power light and three-prong grounded cord. Carry handles make setup easy. Safety spigot returns to "off" position. Commercial rating U.L. and cUL listed. No filter required.Sold as 1 EAManufacturer: CoffeeProTotal percentage of recycled content: 0Post Consumer Waste: 0Country of origin: CN
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Bright Side of Life (Dig)
Sale Price: $9.82
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All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Troubador
Sale Price: $4.87
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No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: CALE,J.J.Title: TROUBADOURStreet Release Date: 07/07/1987
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![Stephen King's Storm of the Century [VHS]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51A333ZT5YL._SL75_.jpg) |
Stephen King's Storm of the Century [VHS]
Sale Price: $4.84
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"Give me what I want and I'll go away," demands the black-eyed, stocking-capped stranger Linoge (Colm Feore), who appears in a quiet island community on the verge of the worst storm in decades and brutally bludgeons an old lady to death. Tim Daly, the town sheriff and voice of reason and moral strength, locks up the quiet madman, but the deaths pile up as Linoge acts them out from his cell like a murderous mime pulling psychic strings. Stephen King, whose original teleplay is his best work for the screen since The Stand, transforms the sleepy burg into a Peyton Place of guilty secrets and criminal activity ripped from under a blanket of small town normality while the white-out of the snowstorm completely cuts them off from civilization. Director Craig R. Baxley nicely maintains an icy tension while the waiting game goes on, perhaps a little too long, before Linoge finally reveals "what he wants" and the drama turns into a struggle for man's soul in miniature. The more ambitious special effects and set pieces sometimes disappoint but are more than made up for in King's knack for turning the mundane into the macabre (the children's song "I'm a Little Teapot" has never sounded more sinister) and a few brilliantly realized sequences, the best of which occurs when townspeople are literally yanked out of existence while watching the storm. Storm of the Century is one of the most successful translations of King's brand of horror to the screen. --Sean Axmaker
Stephen King's Stoem of the Century VHS Tape. 2 Tape Set.
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Arthur - Arthur's Eyes [VHS]
Sale Price: $7.49
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Arthur needs glasses, but he's too self-conscious to be seen with them. Before he knows it, he starts a trend. Also on this video is "Francine's Bad Hair Day," in which Muffy's best pal needs a 'do for school picture day and surprises everybody when she shows up in a dress. Funny stuff all around, with the usual, understated lessons about how to get through childhood. --Tom Keogh
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Kintrex IRT0421 Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer with Laser Targeting
Sale Price: $44.95
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The IRT0421 Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer with Laser is designed to accurately measure temperature from a distance. Simply pull the trigger and aim the pistol grip thermometer at an object using the laser indicator and the unit will provide an accurate temperature measurement in less than a second. The IRT0421 has an advanced highly accurate infrared sensor with a Distance to Spot Ratio of 12 to 1. It uses two AAA batteries instead of the 9-volt battery commonly found in less capable units. With its low voltage application-specific integrated circuit, battery life is increased by up to 60%. This infrared thermometer provides accurate readings over a broad range of temperatures, from -76 to 932 degrees Fahrenheit (-60 to 500 degrees Celsius). It displays both the current temperature and maximum temperature on the bright backlit LCD display. Advanced ergonomic design and rugged construction for industrial environments, the IRT0421 comes with a nylon holster for easy storage and transportation. This non-contact infrared thermometer has been designed for a broad range of uses including automotive diagnostics, HVAC service, electrical troubleshooting, cooking and food preparation, and hobbies.
Advantages of Using KINTREX Thermometers
- Ability to measure hazardous or inaccessible objects.- Ability to measure high temperatures.- Ability to measure a moving target.- Eliminates contamination and mechanical effect on the target.- Speed. Typical infrared thermometer measurements takes less than one second.
What's in the Box
- KINTREX IRT0421 Digital Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer with Integrated Laser Sight- Two AAA Alkaline Batteries- Padded Nylon Carrying Case with Belt Loop- Operating Instructions
The KINTREX IRT0421 Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer with Laser is designed to measure temperatures accurately from a distance. Lightweight, compact, and easy to use, the IRT0421 can safely measure hot, hazardous, or hard-to-reach surfaces without damaging them. Employing an ultra efficient non-contact method, the thermometer can provide several readings in a matter of seconds.This advanced thermometer grips comfortably and provides rapid readings without target contact. View larger.For recipes calling for specific temperatures, the IRT0421 lets you avoid the mess of using a contact thermometer. View larger.With a 12:1 distance to target ratio, the thermometer measures smaller surface areas at greater distances. View larger.User-Friendly Thermometer with Advanced FeaturesThe IRT0421 has an advanced and highly accurate infrared sensor with a Distance to Spot Ratio of 12:1. It uses two AAA batteries instead of the 9-volt battery commonly found in less capable units. With its low-voltage, application-specific integrated circuit, the thermometer's battery life is increased by up to 60-percent. This infrared thermometer provides accurate readings over a broad range of temperatures from -76 to 932 degrees Fahrenheit (-60 to 500 degrees Celsius). It displays both current temperature and maximum temperature on the bright backlit LCD display.Featuring an ergonomic pistol-grip design and rugged ABS construction for industrial environments, the IRT0421 comes with a nylon holster for easy storage and transportation. This versatile non-contact infrared thermometer has been designed for a broad range of uses, including automotive diagnostics, HVAC service, electrical troubleshooting, cooking and food preparation, and hobbyist activities.Measure Difficult Targets in Less Than a SecondSpeedy. Sanitary. Safe. With the IRT0421, you'll have the ability to measure high temperatures, hazardous and inaccessible objects, and even moving targets, all in less than one second. Accurate readings are as simple as pulling the trigger and aiming. And the thermometer's non-contact design eliminates risk of contaminating or mechanically effecting the target, so you can tackle the job worry-free.This product is covered by KINTREX's 2-year warranty.What's in the BoxKINTREX IRT0421 Digital Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer with Integrated Laser Sight, two AAA Alkaline Batteries, Padded Nylon Carrying Case with Belt Loop, Operating InstructionsHeat can significantly affect electronics, so keeping a close eye on temperatures is a must, especially for high-performance computing applications. View larger.An infrared thermometer is the ideal tool to diagnose, inspect, and check the performance of heating and cooling equipment and to determine the efficiency of installed insulation in exterior walls.View larger.Infrared thermometers make it easy and safe to identify engine misfires, cooling system problems, air conditioner malfunctions, and more. View larger.
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UTG 2-in-1 Tactical LED Flashlight with Red Laser
Sale Price: $55.50
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The mounted laser offers 360 degrees of rotation, with 16 lockable positions. This two-in-one tactical CREE Q5 LED flashlight and laser light combination from UTG provides instant spot focus for clear downrange object identification. A 16-position adjustable, removable, TS-rated precision red laser enables rapid target acquisition. The flashlight has a tail push-button momentary switch and end cap twist-on switch, while the laser has an ambidextrous push-button switch. An integrated clamp-on mounting deck fits most tactical pistols and firearms with or without rail slots. Flashlight Specifications: Constructed of aluminum 7.5-ounce weight 23-millimeter LED IRB bulb 150 lumens of light output Six-volt power Two-hour battery life on two CR123A lithium batteries Laser Specifications: 80-centimeter beam movement at ten meters Class 3R laser type 2.5-to-3.1 mW output power 630-to-640 nm wavelength 15-to-20 millimeter beam diameter at 15 meters 14-to-113 oF operating temperature 80-minute battery life on four LR44 (AG13) batteries 500-meter range Five-inch length Warranty UTG flashlights and lasers include a limited one-year manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
2-in-1 Tactical LED Flashlight/Laser Combo Integral Mounting Deck for Flashlight 16-Position Adjustable and Removable TS Rated Precision Red Laser System Features Tail Push-button Momentary Switch and End-cap Twist-on Switch for Flashlight
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Bausch & Lomb 2X - 6X Sight Savers Rectangular Handheld Magnifier with Acrylic Lens, 4 x 2 Inches (2206)
Sale Price: $2.89
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Handheld, rectangular magnifier offers dual magnifiers, precision optics, comfortable grip, and a stabilizing edge for handling. Ideal for reading, detailed inspection and hobbies. Power of the main magnifier is 2X, creating an image size twice as large as that which the unaided eye sees at 10". The magnification strength of the inset where the lens meets the handle is 6X. Handheld magnifier is made of durable, one-piece, molded acrylic.
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Phoenix Lights UFO Mystery 2007: Former AZ Gov Symington Admits To Seeing "Craft Of Unknown Origin"
On March 13, 1997, unexplained lights appeared over Phoenix, Arizona. I was in town when the mysterious event took place. While authorities would like you to believe that these were merely military flares, former Arizona Governor Fife Symington says there is much more to the story.
Symington now admits that he was among the hundreds of witnesses who saw a huge triangular object in the skies over Phoenix. The former Governor made a number of statements about the Phoenix Lights mystery to Leslie Kean, Special Correspondent to The Prescott Daily Courier. The statements were included in an article by Kean published in the Courier on March 18, 2007. In that article, the former Arizona Governor describes what he saw on March 13, 1997:
"It was enormous and inexplicable," he said. "Who knows where it came from? A lot of people saw it, and I saw it too."
Symington was referring to a V-shaped object with lights on it seen in the skies over Phoenix ten years ago. Some estimated the lights to be the size of a football field, while others said they could have been a mile long. He continued to describe his own sighting of the triangular object: "It was dramatic. And it couldn't have been flares because it was too symmetrical." The former Arizona Governor revealed the object to be a "craft of unknown origin."
While Symington hasn't been the only political figure in Arizona to comment on the Phoenix Lights, he stands alone in his admission that they were more than just flares. When asked to comment on the Phoenix Lights in 2000, Senator John McCain said, "That has never been fully explained." He also quickly added, "But I have to tell you that I do not have any evidence whatsoever of aliens or UFOs."
Fife Symington says he called the commander of Luke Air Force Base, the Arizona Department of Public Safety and a General with the Arizona National Guard back in 1997 to ask about the lights. None of them were able to provide him with any answers and seemed "perplexed." One of the problems with the sightings were the multitude of explanations available at the time.
The V-shaped object with lights was seen in the sky around 8:30pm. The lights that were videotaped and seen around 10:30pm are what most people call the Phoenix Lights. These are often explained away as flares, but not everyone agrees. People that videotaped the 10:30pm event back in 1997 say the lights were in a triangular shape. Some of them had seen military flares being dropped on other occasions and say this was something completely different. However, authorities stayed with the flares explanation and explained the earlier events as a sighting of the Hale-Bopp Comet.
Synmington called for an investigation into the Phoenix Lights shortly after the sightings occurred, but the statement was a hollow one. Either he was not able to obtain cooperation from military authorities, or he never made much of an effort. However, with pressure mounting from the public, UFO researchers and news gathering organizations, he had to eventually take some action.
On June 19, 1997, Governor Fife Symington held a press conference in Phoenix. Dressing one of his aides up as an Alien, the Governor said that the Phoenix Lights were flares and nothing to get upset about. He also said that he was only joking when he ordered the Arizona Department of Public Safety (Arizona State Police) to investigate the sightings. Today, he still defends those actions.
"I wanted people to lighten up and calm down, so I introduced a little levity. But I never felt that the overall situation was a matter of ridicule," Symington says about the infamous press conference. But not everyone was laughing. Former Phoenix Councilwoman Frances Barwood made a serious effort to investigate the sightings in 1997.
According to her recent statements, Barwood was unable to convince federal authorities to interview even one of the seven hundred witnesses that she spoke to about the Phoenix Lights. Big surprise! Being an elected official isn't enough when it comes to getting answers about UFOs from the Military. Just ask current Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano.
Janet Napolitano called for an investigation into the Phoenix Lights during her 1997 campaign to become Arizona Attorney General and was elected to that office in 1998. Despite her former position as a U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona, we can assume that she was served the same plate of disinformation from the U.S. Military that the rest of us received. What does she think of Symington's new revelation and the Phoenix Lights overall? We have asked and are awaiting her answer.
My own experience earlier that day was frightening and likely related to one or both the sightings of March 13, 1997. I was driving in from Flagstaff (north to south) on I-17 in the early afternoon. On a day when traffic was already heavy and almost at a standstill, State Patrol vehicles suddenly appeared and caused vehicles to pull over to the far right lanes. A few minutes later, military vehicles filled with troops and equipment covered by tarps went flying by at high speeds. The military procession lasted several minutes.
I was later told by other drivers who attended a seminar I was giving in Phoenix that the same thing happened that night and the next day. Others who attended my seminar reported being almost 'buzzed' by the lights while driving on various local roadways. They described huge balls of light which seemed to come down very low and keep pace with traffic. Apart from all the witness reports, more than a few people took photos and video of the Phoenix Lights.
Huge triangular objects have been a constant part of the UFO phenomenon from the very beginning. Some believe the triangle sightings date to prehistory and many point to sightings that may have occurred in the late 1800s. Most witnesses at that time assumed they were experimental kites of some sort. Then, there were all the unexplained triangle sightings in the 1950s, with and without lights. Two of the most famous involved the U.S. and British Military.
Beginning on September 13, 1952, Military Personnel aboard ships involved in NATO Operation Mainbrace saw and tracked a triangular shaped object flying at over 900 mph between Denmark and Norway. Witnesses said the object emitted a bright white light. There were additional UFO sightings during the NATO exercise as well which may have included saucer and cigar shaped crafts.
In July of 1955, a dark colored boomerang hovered completely still over Lasham Airfield, Hampshire, England, during the National Gliding Competitions. Seen by trained military observers, experienced civilian pilots and untrained spectators, the object hovered for thirty seconds before moving off to the southwest.
A triangular-shaped UFO captured the attention of the world's press in November of 1989 when a huge, dark triangle with sparkling bright lights underneath was seen by citizens and police in Liege, Belgium. More sightings followed. In 1990, Belgium Military Officials announced that two F-16 jet fighters scrambled from a NATO base chased a triangular shaped object for over an hour. One jet locked the object in on radar. On the pilot's screen it looked like a diamond.
There have been recent sightings of unexplained lights near Phoenix and triangular shaped craft over New Mexico and other parts of the Southwest.
The International Paranormal UFO Society asks anyone with information about the Phoenix Lights, triangular-shaped craft or other unexplained events related to the 1997 or current sightings to email us at ipus@CanYouStandTheTruth.com or write to: IPUS, PO Box 203, Lebannon IN 46052. All confidentiality requests will be honored. You can also contact our Arizona Representative by email at bill@CanYouStandTheTruth.com IPUS is the International Paranormal UFO Society. Visit our website and sign up for our free newsletter at http://www.CanYouStandTheTruth.com
About the Author
Bill Knell is a veteran Paranormal Researcher, Author and Speaker. Permission is grant to publish this article online or in print without alteration and with the inclusion of the last paragraph and IPUS url
http://www.CanYouStandTheTruth.com
Is it legal to use a red dot sight on a bow to hunt deer in new york state? not laser sight?
the dec website is kinda vague about it saying no artificially lit sights, but these sights are just a dot superimposed on a lense. are they considered lighted sights?
The safest thing to do is to look in the book of hunting regulations for an Environmental Conservation Officer serving your area and then call him or her.
Yes, the DEC website is a miserable place to try to find specific answers right now.
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