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Nexus: The Jupiter Incident List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $6.18 |
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At the dawn of the 22nd century, ambitious mega-corporations monopolize the colonization of the solar system. As Captain Marcus Cromwell, you find yourself in the middle of a conflict that could destroy the balance of the universe.Focus on tactics and combat as you command fleets of capital-class ships. Encounter alien species, explore unknown solar systems and discover other phenomena in your struggle to save Earth.Features Epic campaign with spectacular real-time battles in breathtaking motion-picture quality Jump right into the action; take command of more than 80 weapons and over 80 other devices. Unprecedented fleet customization Tailor and control multiple detailed spaceships; choose from over 40 ship types. Flexible star map system with planet movement based on real physics Zoom in on stunning objects in an expansive, fully 3D universe. Multiplayer via Internet and LAN with diverse missions and modes Create new content with extensive, incorporated modding tools. System Requirements Windows 98/2000/XP Intel Pentium III 1.0 GHz or AMD Athlon 1.0 GHz 128 MB RAM 1.4 GB free hard disk space 4x Speed CD-ROM drive NVIDIA GeForce 2 Sound: Windows 98/2000/XP-compatible sound card DirectX version 9.0b 64 kbps modem for LAN/Internet play |
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October An AJ Jackson Mystery List Price: $2.99 |
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From the back cover of the book October, An AJ Jackson Mystery-What a difference a few hours make.AJ Jackson was expecting some quiet time after returning from Colorado where he had looked into the death of a man. A peaceful night on his sailboat, an early morning sail, a brief encounter with his beautiful slip mate Janice, then he was going home to his house in Port Aransas, Texas.But quiet time was not in the cards.Upon arriving home his housekeeper and friend June Summerall informs AJ that he has an unexpected visitor. Misty Winters.AJ finds out Misty has had it rough. An alcoholic mother, an extraordinary creep for a stepfather, and worse, a forced entry into the adult film world. She escaped with ten thousand dollars, stole money. Misty has arrived at AJ's house with an unusual request. To bury her.With the help of his best friend Spidey, a computer hacker, AJ learns that the adult film studio is run by some very dangerous people. People who want their money back. And Misty too.That same day, AJ finds he has another request for his services. A wealthy New England banker, Stephen Chamberlain, would like AJ to review the murder conviction of his grandson, Jack Chamberlain. AJ's fee? Fifty thousand dollars plus a bonus if he can find enough evidence to clear Jack Chamberlain.AJ decides the best course of action to help Misty is to take the Chamberlain case and head to Maine. With Misty.The journey begun, AJ has to figure out a way to save Misty. And the nearly impossible task of clearing Jack Chamberlain for murder.AJ finds a little mystery is harmless. A lot can kill you.The following as an exerpt from October, AN AJ Jackson Mystery-I made record time to the landing. I didn’t even tie off the dinghy, just leapt onto the dock and ran to the Jeep. I coaxed all the speed I could get out of it all the way to the estate. The wait was maddening for the gate to open, and I nearly lost it on the final curve to the house. I flashed past the garage area, the Ferrari was there. Bastard, I thought. I stopped the Jeep and jammed it into park before leaping out and running to the house. The front door was unlocked and I rushed in. They weren’t in the living room, or the ocean room. I took the stairs three at a time to the third floor. As I went around the corner, I could hear Misty yelling to stop it, pleading in her voice. And I could tell she was crying. Everything slowed down. My running to her room. Opening the door. Seeing Misty on the bed. Joshua on top of her. Misty’s sweater torn. The look on Joshua’s face. I couldn’t hear a thing, the blood was pounding in my ears so hard. I watched as my hands went to Joshua, the lightness of his weight as I pulled him off Misty. Walking him to the wall separating his room and Misty’s and the feeling of lifting him up, looking into his surprised eyes as I pushed him into the wall so hard the sheetrock cracked inward. The surprised eyes clouding over as he lost consciousness. I let him drop to the floor. From the back cover of the book October, An AJ Jackson Mystery-What a difference a few hours make.AJ Jackson was expecting some quiet time after returning from Colorado where he had looked into the death of a man. A peaceful night on his sailboat, an early morning sail, a brief encounter with his beautiful slip mate Janice, then he was going home to his house in Port Aransas, Texas.But quiet time was not in the cards.Upon arriving home his housekeeper and friend June Summerall informs AJ that he has an unexpected visitor. Misty Winters.AJ finds out Misty has had it rough. An alcoholic mother, an extraordinary creep for a stepfather, and worse, a forced entry into the adult film world. She escaped with ten thousand dollars, stole money. Misty has arrived at AJ's house with an unusual request. To bury her.With the help of his best friend Spidey, a computer hacker, AJ learns that the adult film studio is run by some very dangerous people. People who want their money back. And Misty too.That same day, AJ finds he has another request for his services. A wealthy New England banker, Stephen Chamberlain, would like AJ to review the murder conviction of his grandson, Jack Chamberlain. AJ's fee? Fifty thousand dollars plus a bonus if he can find enough evidence to clear Jack Chamberlain.AJ decides the best course of action to help Misty is to take the Chamberlain case and head to Maine. With Misty.The journey begun, AJ has to figure out a way to save Misty. And the nearly impossible task of clearing Jack Chamberlain for murder.AJ finds a little mystery is harmless. A lot can kill you.The following as an exerpt from October, AN AJ Jackson Mystery-I made record time to the landing. I didn't even tie off the dinghy, just leapt onto the dock and ran to the Jeep. I coaxed all the speed I could get out of it all the way to the estate. The wait was maddening for the gate to open, and I nearly lost it on the final curve to the house. I flashed past the garage area, the Ferrari was there. Bastard, I thought. I stopped the Jeep and jammed it into park before leaping out and running to the house. The front door was unlocked and I rushed in. They weren't in the living room, or the ocean room. I took the stairs three at a time to the third floor. As I went around the corner, I could hear Misty yelling to stop it, pleading in her voice. And I could tell she was crying. Everything slowed down. My running to her room. Opening the door. Seeing Misty on the bed. Joshua on top of her. Misty's sweater torn. The look on Joshua's face. I couldn't hear a thing, the blood was pounding in my ears so hard. I watched as my hands went to Joshua, the lightness of his weight as I pulled him off Misty. Walking him to the wall separating his room and Misty's and the feeling of lifting him up, looking into his surprised eyes as I pushed him into the wall so hard the sheetrock cracked inward. The surprised eyes clouding over as he lost consciousness. I let him drop to the floor. |
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Dynamite Mike McGee * A Double Edge Press Selection * List Price: $2.99 |
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An iconic racing figure in the 1970's, Dynamite Mike McGee was beloved by many. Few of those seeing him standing in the winner's circle knew of the challenges he had overcome. No one knew of the challenges he would face in his future.Born with dwarfism and a myriad of birth defects, Mike was not expected to live out his first week. He was never expected to live past his twenties.Despite all odds, Mike went on to live life to the fullest. He built and raced cars. He married and fathered a child. At forty-one years of age, Mike had achieved as much as any man.After years of danger and accidents on the race-track, it was a simple mishap resulting in brain damage that changed his life forever. Divorced, custody of his child lost, confined to a wheelchair, his speech diminished, his hearing and balance impaired and ultra-sensitive to light, Mike's life had gone from the winner's circle to again facing incredible odds against him.This is the story of how Mike McGee, now a well-known artist, faced daunting challenges to build a life for himself, not just once, but twice. An iconic racing figure in the 1970’s, Dynamite Mike McGee was beloved by many. Few of those seeing him standing in the winner’s circle knew of the challenges he had overcome. No one knew of the challenges he would face in his future.Born with dwarfism and a myriad of birth defects, Mike was not expected to live out his first week. He was never expected to live past his twenties.Despite all odds, Mike went on to live life to the fullest. He built and raced cars. He married and fathered a child. At forty-one years of age, Mike had achieved as much as any man.After years of danger and accidents on the race-track, it was a simple mishap resulting in brain damage that changed his life forever. Divorced, custody of his child lost, confined to a wheelchair, his speech diminished, his hearing and balance impaired and ultra-sensitive to light, Mike’s life had gone from the winner’s circle to again facing incredible odds against him.This is the story of how Mike McGee, now a well-known artist, faced daunting challenges to build a life for himself, not just once, but twice. |
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Camping trips are so much fun and reassuring if you have the right set of equipment. One to include in your list of important camping equipments is camping air beds.
When buying a these beds, it is ideal not to buy one out of concern for the price. If you buy cheap mattress, it will just leave you problematic later on. There are things you need to be on the look out for when looking for the most suitable camping air bed for your needs.
The first thing you need to consider is the material of the camping air bed. Strong types include those made of synthetic rubber, nylon and PVC. Thong these are strong types, many find them very uncomfortable to use. This makes camping air beds made of vulcanized natural rubber more flexible.
Vulcanized natural rubber may not be as strong as synthetic rubber materials but if you will opt for fabric packet vulcanized natural rubber, there have been proven to be stronger. Matter of fact, they can last for a long time.
When it comes to air mattresses, these also come in a variety of models. They may range from simple single chamber models to multi-chamber models having digital controllers. For the best deals, go for the ones that feature a foam layer utilized in the mattress. It is better if the foam is around 3 to 6 inches. Look for one with great quality. If the mattress appear very stiff and not flexible enough, it is a low quality mattress.
The inflatable bed mattress & sofa is one among various reliable camping air beds to consider. It is made from flocked PVS. When unfolded, the bed measures 75 by 76 inches. When deflated, the bed measures 78 ¾ inches by 76 ¾ inches by 9 3/8 inches plus 15 ¾ inches. When inflated, the measurements are 76 ¾ inches by 39 inches by 19 inches plus 15 ¾ inches. For easy inflation, an electric air pump is included.
The AeroBed Travel & Camp Bed is another type of camping air bed to consider. This model is very easy to inflate and very convenient for camping trips. It instantly pumps up from any DC car lighter. It also comes with a newly designed rechargeable pump. Its rechargeable pump has an "instant on" feature which allows the pump to instantly work. It weighs 23.5 lbs.
Jim Renfro is a camping maniac who writes about Camping Air Beds at his camping site, http://www.camping-air-beds.com.
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Seven Words Make Your Website
Seven. It's just a number like any other, but it does seem to come up on a fairly regular basis. There's the Seven Wonders of the World, The Seven Deadly Sins, and the Seven Dwarfs: Happy, Sneezy, Sleepy, Bashful, Doc, Dopey, and my personal favorite, Grumpy.
Phone numbers are seven digits, and they say the optimum brand name should be no more than seven letters long. Seven it seems is a magical number, as the average human brain can only grasp seven things at a time. Interesting, my wife says I've got trouble with two, never mind seven, but that's another story.
So I've been thinking, what are the seven most important words associated with Web-marketing. I'll give you a hint: Search, Engine, and Optimization don't make the cut.
So what words do make the list? What are the seven words that will make your website worth viewing?
Words Can Move You
By someone's count there are 171,476 entries in the Oxford English Dictionary, plus another 47,156 words that have fallen out of favor. This of course doesn't count the 9,500 additional permutations, that don't deserve their own special attention.
Fifty percent of these words are nouns, twenty-five percent are adjectives, and 14.285% are verbs, with the rest made up of all those other things, the purpose of which most of us have long since forgotten.
Others may find fault with these numbers, but no matter what the total, it's a lot of words. Of the several hundred thousand words to choose from, the average person recognizes less than ten percent, while the average teenager seems to only be able to handle about half that amount; of course that doesn't count slang, instant messaging jargon, or the ever-popular four-letter variety.
Why the heck are there so many words if we all refuse to use them. I mean why waste all those perfectly good words on English teachers and college professors. By the way, they say swearing is the refuge of the feeble-minded, people who can't express themselves in a more articulate manner, but to be honest, I really don't give a damn.
Here's the thing, words have meaning and impact, and they provide the emotional context of our communications, to which we can add subtlety and nuance through their delivery by means of tone, cadence, and gesture.
So as important as words are, the way they are delivered is even more important.
What Website Design Is Really About
The other day I was listening to a local all-news radio station. It is mostly rip-and-read wire service stuff that they repeat over-and-over like some kind of psychological torture, but they do provide traffic reports on a nauseatingly regular basis. You only have to wait ten minutes until they repeat everything, so if you want to hear what traffic snafus to avoid just wait a few minutes; but here's the problem: the announcers talk so fast that no matter how hard you concentrate, you can never quite get the particular information you need; and if you're driving you have other things to consider, like the idiot in the Hummer who just cut you off.
None of these guys ever uses a period, let alone a semicolon or comma. Either they have very small bladders and are under pressure to finish quickly, or they're late for their afternoon pilates class. They seem so intent on rushing to the commercials that they never deliver the content in an appropriate manner. And your website just might have the same problem.
Too much information is as bad as not enough. Information overkill leads to information anxiety, buyer's remorse, reduced satisfaction, unattainable expectations, and purchase-decision paralysis.
Website owners have been told that visitors won't wait for anything, that they are impatient, and you've got to get to the point fast, make the pitch and close the deal; well that just isn't going to work with any sophisticated product or service.
Your website presentation needs to slow people down so they hear what you have to say, and you have to say something worth hearing.
Website design is about more than layout, markup language, and technical wizardry. Website design is about communication, it's about turning advertising into content, and content into an experience that viewers will remember.
Seven Words To Remember
1. Communication
People are always asking us what's wrong with their websites, and the answer in the vast majority of cases can be summed-up in a quote from the movie, "Cool Hand Luke" (1967): "what we have here is a failure to communicate." Communication is the key to success, and that doesn't just apply to your website, it applies to almost everything you do both inside and outside your business-life.
If your website isn't communicating on both a rational and emotional level, if it doesn't provide the psychological and emotional context of your marketing message, then exactly what is it doing?
2. Audience
I can't think of too many people who actually like being sold. In fact, sometimes customers get so irritated by sales tactics that they end up not buying the thing they came specifically to your website to purchase.
Solving the problem is merely a question of altering your perspective; the average buyer is predisposed to dismiss and ignore high-pressure tactics, and meaningless sales pitches. So instead of treating customers like customers, try treating them like an audience. Audiences want to be engaged, enlightened, and entertained. And that is the most effective way to make a sales impact.
3. Focus
All too often websites inundate their Web audiences with facts, figures, statistics, and an endless list of features, benefits, options, and whatever else the sales department can think of throwing in. All that stuff just confuses people.
Focus your message on the most important elements of what you have to say. If your website can embed that singular idea in an audience's mind, then it has done its job.
4. Language
The words used, and how they are put together provides meaning; they inform personality; they provide mental sound bites; and they make whatever you are saying, worth remembering.
Language is one of the critical elements of 'voice', the ability to convey personality; and writing without a 'voice' is instantly forgettable.
5. Performance
Even the most articulate prose can be lost in a befuddled delivery. Communication is more than words; it's a combination of language, style, personality, and performance.
Things are rarely what they seem. Even our memories are a stylized versions of what we've actually experienced. Creating a memorable impression is about managing the viewer experience, and providing the right verbal and non-verbal cues that make what is being said memorable.
6. Personality
Every business has a personality. The first problem is, few medium-sized companies ever attempt to manage that persona, and as a consequence, the buying public forms its own opinion. And that opinion is often not the way you want to be regarded.
The second problem is companies either don't have a firm grasp of who they really are, or they know, and they are afraid to promote it. If your company's identity isn't worth promoting, it is time to think why that is, and change it. The bottom line is, a company without a personality is a company without an image, and that makes you instantly forgettable.
7. Psychology
The most important feature you can offer your audience is psychological fulfillment, not deep discounts, fast service, or more bells and whistles.
The real reason people buy stuff is that it makes them feel something. Cosmetics make women feel attractive or sexy, while cars make men feel they've achieved some level of status. Even services make people feel important, as in "I've got a guy, who does that for me." Finding the psychological hot spot in your marketing, and promoting the hell out of it consistently and continually should be your primary marketing goal. All those features and benefits are merely the excuse for a purchase, not the reason.
The Web Is Fast Becoming A Video Environment
Websites are not just marketing collateral; they are not just digital brochures. They are a new presentation medium that requires specialized communication skills, and knowledge of how best to use the medium.
You may be a great salesperson, and nobody knows your business like you do. You may even be skilled at delivering speeches at conventions and seminars, but performing effectively in front of a camera is a whole different ball game, and for most people, it's way out of their comfort zone, let alone their skill level.
The same old methods that used to work won't work any more. You're no longer competing with just the company down the street; you're competing with the entire world.
Web-businesses may never actually meet their customers face-to-face, or even talk to them on the phone, so it is imperative that they use marketing presentation methods that deliver an experience worth remembering.
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Costa: On costs, cartels and rewards cards
The cost to wash my car at one of those automatic carwashes now equals the price of a haircut – $13.95. A 3-D movie costs $13.95. So does a meal at a family restaurant. There must be some secret cartel that meets in the basement of Goldman Sachs that sets everything we use daily at $13.95.
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