Posted by Notcot on Jul 19, 2012 in
Cult Film
So much to do so little time so best to start early. Full of things to make achieve learn (and some things you shouldn’t learn) this is the perfect handbook for any child who wants to revel in being young and not-boring. Can you…Make an origami crane? Lie convincingly? Operate as a spy? Parents may need these skills (not origami) to wrest their child’s copy from them and indulge in all the fun they should have had…
Price : £ 5.81
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Posted by Notcot on Jul 19, 2012 in
Cult Film
So much to do so little time so best to start early. Full of things to make achieve learn (and some things you shouldn’t learn) this is the perfect handbook for any child who wants to revel in being young and not-boring. Can you…Make an origami crane? Lie convincingly? Operate as a spy? Parents may need these skills (not origami) to wrest their child’s copy from them and indulge in all the fun they should have had…
Price : £ 5.81
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Posted by Notcot on Jun 22, 2012 in
Gadgets
Battery operated scanner saves direct to micro SD card – No PC or mains connection required!
- Full colour and monochrome scanning for photos, drawings and more Max scanning area: 127cm L x 23cm W Scans to maximum high resolution of 600x600dpi Powered by 2 x AA batteries (supplied) Batteries last well over 200 scans Takes up to 32 GB micro SD card for storing over 30,000 pages (SD cards available separately) Built-in LCD Auto white balance Includes USB lead (for connecting to computer) Includes travel pouch for protection Measures: 25x3x3cm / Weighs 450grams
Price : £ 69.95
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Posted by Notcot on Jun 1, 2012 in
Gadgets
Transfer 35mm & 110mm film negatives and slides to your PC or Mac
- Convert 35mm and 110mm film negatives and slides into digital files (.jpg / .tif)# Archive saved photos on your computer, copy to CD, email to friends, or print PC and Mac compatible Plug & Play: Simply connect the scanner to your computer using the USB cable supplied, load the free software and begin Power is supplied by the 2.0 USB connection Excellent value for money: Based on average high street pricing, this scanner will pay for itself after scanning approximately 7 rolls of 36 exposure negatives or 46 slides Measures 7.5cm x 9cm x 10cm Soft black finish
Price : £ 49.95
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Posted by Notcot on Jul 15, 2011 in
Cult Film
The feature film The X-Files: I Want to Believe is a satisfying if unspectacular installment in the X-Files series, taking place an unspecified time after the show’s nine-year television run. Former agent Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) is now a doctor, while Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) is being hunted by his former agency and living in seclusion. He and Scully are summoned back by a case involving a missing agent and a former priest (Billy Connolly) who claims to be able to see clues to the agent’s whereabouts psychically, though his initial search turns up only a severed limb.
Don’t expect the usual cast of characters; the FBI has completely turned over (except for the George W. Bush portrait), and the only reason Scully and Mulder are back is because agent Dakota Whitney (Amanda Peet) remembers his success on similar cases involving the inexplicable. Don’t expect the same rogues’ gallery either; unlike the previous X-Files feature film, which was inextricably linked to the series’ convoluted mythology arc (and served as a bridge between the fifth and sixth seasons), I Want to Believe is a stand-alone piece that makes use of the series’ roots in horror/sci-fi and moody Vancouver, B.C., locales. Also unlike the previous film, which was almost self-consciously shot for the big screen, this film is on a smaller scale, like a double-length episode of the series. But it’s still a good reminder of the creepy vibe that hooked fans for years. And the relationship between Mulder and Scully? It seems to have resumed pretty much where it left off, at least when you take into account the long period of separation. But stick around for the end-credit sequence to take in all the possibilities for the future. –David Horiuchi, Amazon.com
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Posted by Notcot on Mar 16, 2011 in
Peripherals & Accessories
Tags: AllinOne, copy, Epson, Individual, Print, Printer, Scan, screen, Stylus, SX218, Technology
Posted by Notcot on Feb 11, 2011 in
PCs & Laptops
Tags: AllinOne, copy, Epson, Individual, inks, Print, Printer, Scan, screen, Stylus, SX218
Posted by Notcot on Dec 30, 2010 in
Cult Film
The feature film The X-Files: I Want to Believe is a satisfying if unspectacular installment in the X-Files series, taking place an unspecified time after the show’s nine-year television run. Former agent Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) is now a doctor, while Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) is being hunted by his former agency and living in seclusion. He and Scully are summoned back by a case involving a missing agent and a former priest (Billy Connolly) who claims to be able to see clues to the agent’s whereabouts psychically, though his initial search turns up only a severed limb.
Don’t expect the usual cast of characters; the FBI has completely turned over (except for the George W. Bush portrait), and the only reason Scully and Mulder are back is because agent Dakota Whitney (Amanda Peet) remembers his success on similar cases involving the inexplicable. Don’t expect the same rogues’ gallery either; unlike the previous X-Files feature film, which was inextricably linked to the series’ convoluted mythology arc (and served as a bridge between the fifth and sixth seasons), I Want to Believe is a stand-alone piece that makes use of the series’ roots in horror/sci-fi and moody Vancouver, B.C., locales. Also unlike the previous film, which was almost self-consciously shot for the big screen, this film is on a smaller scale, like a double-length episode of the series. But it’s still a good reminder of the creepy vibe that hooked fans for years. And the relationship between Mulder and Scully? It seems to have resumed pretty much where it left off, at least when you take into account the long period of separation. But stick around for the end-credit sequence to take in all the possibilities for the future. –David Horiuchi, Amazon.com
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Posted by Notcot on Dec 12, 2010 in
Cult Film
Wolverine, fan favourite of the X-Men universe in both comic books and film, gets his own movie vehicle with X-Men Origins: Wolverine, a tale that reaches way, way back into the hairy mutant’s story. Somewhere in the wilds of northwest Canada in the early 1800s, two boys grow up amid violence: half-brothers with very special powers. Eventually they will become the near-indestructible warriors (and victims of a super-secret government program) known as Wolverine and Sabretooth, played respectively by Hugh Jackman (returning to his role) and Liev Schreiber (new to the scene). It helps enormously to have Schreiber, an actor of brawny skills, as the showiest villain; the guy can put genuine menace into a vocal inflection or a shift of the eyes. Danny Huston is the sinister government operative whose experiments keep pulling Wolverine back in, Lynn Collins is the woman who shares a peaceful Canadian co-existence with our hero when he tries to drop out of the program, and Ryan Reynolds adds needed humour, at least for a while.
The fast-paced early reels give an entertaining kick-off to the Wolverine saga, only to slow down when a proper plot must be put together–but isn’t that perpetually the problem with origin stories? And despite a cool setting, the grand finale is a little hemmed in by certain plot essentials that must be in place for the sequels, which may be why characters do nonsensical things. So, this one is fun while it lasts, if you’re not looking for a masterpiece, or an explanation for Wolverine’s facial grooming. –Robert Horton, Amazon.com
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Posted by Notcot on Sep 5, 2010 in
Gadgets
HD Upscaling DVD player that receives & records Freeview+ TV to 320GB HDD or DVD
- Hard Disk Drive: large 320GB hard drive stores up to 545 hours of your favourite programmes Freeview+ : Built-in Freeview+ gives you access to up to 50 digital TV and 24 radio channels without any ongoing subscription costs as well as allowing you to pause, record and rewind live TV. And record an entire series via series link! HDMI Upscaling DVD Player: HDMI connectivity provides an easy way to connect your DVD recorder to you HD TV and upscale your standard definition DVDs to 720p, 1080i or 1080p for a dramatically improved picture USB connectivity: Playback your compatible videos, music and photos via your DVD player without the hassle or burning DVDs or CDs DivX Playback: Copy DivX movie downloads from your computer to disc for high-quality playback. DivX allows you to record up to six standard definition movies onto a single DVD! MP3: Use your DVD player to listen to MP3 music files via CD (CD-R and CD-RW) Jpeg: Enjoy photos on the big screen by viewing them on your TV via your DVD player (USB input or DVD) Connection: HDMI Output, Component, Scart, USB, REGZA link
Price : £ 249.95
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