Posted by Notcot on Feb 18, 2013 in
Gadgets
Terminate virtually any television! This gadget can put virtually any television into standby mode and is tiny enough to hide in the palm of your hand, so no one knows it’s you that’s terminated that TV! There’s nothing worse than going out for a quiet drink or intimate meal and having a TV screen ruining the experience for you. Now there’s a solution! The Telly Terminate! Small enough to attach to your keys and keep in your pocket so it’s always ready to turn off televisions wherever you are. There’s no way to tell it’s been used, so if you’re discreet enough, it’ll just look like the TV has gone into standby mode on its own. Handily, the Telly Terminate also features an LED torch, which is useful on its own, but also means that if you do get asked about the Telly Terminate, you can just say that it’s a tiny light that you carry with you. Of course, being able to put TV screens into standby mode could be used for various pranks, wherever there are TV displays, but that’s up to you and we’d never suggest anything like that. No. Of course not!
Price : £ 5.79
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Tags: 163, Gadget, intimate meal, led torch, palm of your hand, pranks, quiet drink, standby mode, Television, Televisions, tiny light, tv displays, tv screen, tv screens
Posted by Notcot on Dec 15, 2012 in
Cult Film
The cult television series “Dark Shadows” is fondly remembered by its fans — not least Tim Burton and Johnny Depp, who reunited to bring a stunning reimagining of the show to the big screen. Produced in close cooperation with Tim Burton and the production team, this lavish official companion to the film includes a Foreword by Depp, an Introduction by Burton and an Afterword by producer Richard D. Zanuck, alongside scores of photos, concept drawings, production designs, and interviews with the cast and crew.
Price : £ 20.99
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Tags: 163, afterword, cast, cast and crew, companion, concept, concept drawings, cooperation, crew, Cult, cult television series, Dark, dark shadows, FILM, Johnny Depp, photos, Produced, production, richard d zanuck, screen, Series, show, team, Television, tim burton, visual companion
Posted by Notcot on Dec 14, 2012 in
Cult Film
The cult television series “Dark Shadows” is fondly remembered by its fans — not least Tim Burton and Johnny Depp, who reunited to bring a stunning reimagining of the show to the big screen. Produced in close cooperation with Tim Burton and the production team, this lavish official companion to the film includes a Foreword by Depp, an Introduction by Burton and an Afterword by producer Richard D. Zanuck, alongside scores of photos, concept drawings, production designs, and interviews with the cast and crew.
Price : £ 20.99
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Tags: companion, concept, Cult, Dark, FILM, screen, Series, Shadows, Television, Visual
Posted by Notcot on Dec 13, 2012 in
Cult Film
The cult television series “Dark Shadows” is fondly remembered by its fans — not least Tim Burton and Johnny Depp, who reunited to bring a stunning reimagining of the show to the big screen. Produced in close cooperation with Tim Burton and the production team, this lavish official companion to the film includes a Foreword by Depp, an Introduction by Burton and an Afterword by producer Richard D. Zanuck, alongside scores of photos, concept drawings, production designs, and interviews with the cast and crew.
Price : £ 20.99
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Tags: afterword, cast, companion, concept, crew, Cult, cult television series, Dark, FILM, Produced, production, richard d zanuck, screen, Series, Shadows, show, team, Television, Visual
Posted by Notcot on Dec 3, 2012 in
Steampunk
Simultaneously a literary movement, ultra-hip subculture and burgeoning cottage industry, Steampunk is the most influential new genre to emerge from the late twentieth century. Spinning tales populated with clockwork Leviathans, cannon-shots to the moon and coal-fired robots, it charts alternative histories in which the British Empire never fell or where the atom remained unsplit. Spectacularly illustrated and international in scope, this comprehensive history explores Steampunk’s many intricate expressions in fiction, cinema, television, comics and videogames, and traces its evolution into a truly global aesthetic, which has made its mark on art, architecture, fashion and even music. From the classic scientific romances of Jules Verne, H.G. Wells and Mary Shelley, through the dystopian futurescapes of Cyberpunk, to the otherworldly imaginings of Hayao Miyazaki, Alan Moore and China Mieville, author Brian J. Robb sets the key works of Steampunk squarely under the lens of his brass monocle and ventures into a world where airships still rule the skies.
Price : £ 20
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Tags: alan moore, architecture, art architecture, atom, brian j robb, british empire, cannon shots, china mieville, Clockwork, Cyberpunk, dystopian, Fanciful, Fantastical, fashion, Genre, hayao miyazaki, imaginings, key works, late twentieth century, mary shelley, monocle, Moon, scientific romances, scope, Spinning, spinning tales, Television, unsplit, victorian visions, Visions
Posted by Notcot on Nov 11, 2012 in
Gadgets
Enjoy digital programming on a crisp 32″ LED TV without any set top boxes
- This stunning arctic white high definition 32” television from British electronics experts Linsar has a built-in Freeview tuner so you can enjoy up to 74 digital TV and radio channels with no ongoing subscription costs or bulky set top boxes! Programmes are displayed in crystal clarity on its ultra slim and bright, low energy LED widescreen with Nicam stereo speakers. Supplied with a full 5 year manufacturer’s guarantee, use the electronic programme guide to plan your viewing up to 7 days in advance. This TV offers cutting edge technology with no compromises at a truly affordable price. When connected to a Blu-Ray player or high definition set top box via the HDMI socket you can also experience amazing 1080p high definition. Supplied with big button remote control. Also Available: Enhance the sound of your Linsar television to enjoy the full, rich sound experience from sport, films and TV with the new Tibo Power Plinth Soundbar in piano black finish. Simply place your TV on the Soundbar, connect via high fidelity optical cable and enjoy 30watts RMS of audio bliss. Featuring a built-in sub woofer for extra bass, this is the perfect complement to your Linsar 24” TV. Remote control supplied. * 8GB memory stick will be sent to you upon registration of TV with Linsar.
Price : £ 369.95
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Posted by Notcot on Nov 10, 2012 in
Gadgets
Enjoy digital programming on a crisp 32″ LED TV without any set top boxes
- This stunning arctic white high definition 32” television from British electronics experts Linsar has a built-in Freeview tuner so you can enjoy up to 74 digital TV and radio channels with no ongoing subscription costs or bulky set top boxes! Programmes are displayed in crystal clarity on its ultra slim and bright, low energy LED widescreen with Nicam stereo speakers. Supplied with a full 5 year manufacturer’s guarantee, use the electronic programme guide to plan your viewing up to 7 days in advance. This TV offers cutting edge technology with no compromises at a truly affordable price. When connected to a Blu-Ray player or high definition set top box via the HDMI socket you can also experience amazing 1080p high definition. Supplied with big button remote control. Also Available: Enhance the sound of your Linsar television to enjoy the full, rich sound experience from sport, films and TV with the new Tibo Power Plinth Soundbar in piano black finish. Simply place your TV on the Soundbar, connect via high fidelity optical cable and enjoy 30watts RMS of audio bliss. Featuring a built-in sub woofer for extra bass, this is the perfect complement to your Linsar 24” TV. Remote control supplied. * 8GB memory stick will be sent to you upon registration of TV with Linsar.
Price : £ 369.95
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Posted by Notcot on Oct 29, 2012 in
Cult Film
Born in 1957 in Deptford, south London, Danny’s first job after dropping out of school at the age of 15 was in One Stop Records, a small record shop in London’s West End, frequented by Elton John and Mick Jagger, a store rather like the one in High Fidelity. His career in print journalism began in 1976 when he co-founded the fanzine Sniffin’ Glue leading to an offer from the New Musical Express, where his first job was as a receptionist. Soon after, Baker was contributing regular astute articles, reviews and later interviews to the publication. Danny then began making 30-minute documentaries at LWT for the cult series 20th Century Box, and appeared in two television commercials: Daz washing powder and Mars bar chocolate. His stellar career on the radio began on BBC GLR in 1989, then moved to BBC Radio 5 where he presented sports shows including the groundbreaking 6-0-6, which still influences the media’s approach to criticism of players, managers and referees. He also worked on BBC Radio 1, back to BBC GLR, Talk Radio and later on Virgin Radio.On his return to BBC last May, Danny won ‘Sony Radio Personality of the Year’ and appeared on Desert Island Discs last July. Six months earlier he had gone public on his cancer and chemotherapy treatment, and thankfully all seems well. Danny Baker currently presents a weekday show at BBC London 94.9, which features phone-ins and discussions with his on-air team regarding music and entertainment of the 1960s and 1970s, and a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 5. This book charts Danny’s showbiz career, the highs and lows, and everything in between, including the accusation that he killed Bob Marley…
Price : £ 11.39
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Tags: autobiography, bar chocolate, BBC, bbc london, bbc radio 1, bbc radio 5, chemotherapy treatment, cult series, Daz, desert island discs, Express, high-fidelity, highs and lows, journalism, london danny, Mars, minute, minute documentaries, new musical express, powder, print journalism, saturday morning show, Series, Shop, show, showbiz career, Stop, Store, Talk, Television
Posted by Notcot on Oct 27, 2012 in
Cult Film
Born in 1957 in Deptford, south London, Danny’s first job after dropping out of school at the age of 15 was in One Stop Records, a small record shop in London’s West End, frequented by Elton John and Mick Jagger, a store rather like the one in High Fidelity. His career in print journalism began in 1976 when he co-founded the fanzine Sniffin’ Glue leading to an offer from the New Musical Express, where his first job was as a receptionist. Soon after, Baker was contributing regular astute articles, reviews and later interviews to the publication. Danny then began making 30-minute documentaries at LWT for the cult series 20th Century Box, and appeared in two television commercials: Daz washing powder and Mars bar chocolate. His stellar career on the radio began on BBC GLR in 1989, then moved to BBC Radio 5 where he presented sports shows including the groundbreaking 6-0-6, which still influences the media’s approach to criticism of players, managers and referees. He also worked on BBC Radio 1, back to BBC GLR, Talk Radio and later on Virgin Radio.On his return to BBC last May, Danny won ‘Sony Radio Personality of the Year’ and appeared on Desert Island Discs last July. Six months earlier he had gone public on his cancer and chemotherapy treatment, and thankfully all seems well. Danny Baker currently presents a weekday show at BBC London 94.9, which features phone-ins and discussions with his on-air team regarding music and entertainment of the 1960s and 1970s, and a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 5. This book charts Danny’s showbiz career, the highs and lows, and everything in between, including the accusation that he killed Bob Marley…
Price : £ 11.39
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Posted by Notcot on Oct 26, 2012 in
Cult Film
Born in 1957 in Deptford, south London, Danny’s first job after dropping out of school at the age of 15 was in One Stop Records, a small record shop in London’s West End, frequented by Elton John and Mick Jagger, a store rather like the one in High Fidelity. His career in print journalism began in 1976 when he co-founded the fanzine Sniffin’ Glue leading to an offer from the New Musical Express, where his first job was as a receptionist. Soon after, Baker was contributing regular astute articles, reviews and later interviews to the publication. Danny then began making 30-minute documentaries at LWT for the cult series 20th Century Box, and appeared in two television commercials: Daz washing powder and Mars bar chocolate. His stellar career on the radio began on BBC GLR in 1989, then moved to BBC Radio 5 where he presented sports shows including the groundbreaking 6-0-6, which still influences the media’s approach to criticism of players, managers and referees. He also worked on BBC Radio 1, back to BBC GLR, Talk Radio and later on Virgin Radio.On his return to BBC last May, Danny won ‘Sony Radio Personality of the Year’ and appeared on Desert Island Discs last July. Six months earlier he had gone public on his cancer and chemotherapy treatment, and thankfully all seems well. Danny Baker currently presents a weekday show at BBC London 94.9, which features phone-ins and discussions with his on-air team regarding music and entertainment of the 1960s and 1970s, and a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 5. This book charts Danny’s showbiz career, the highs and lows, and everything in between, including the accusation that he killed Bob Marley…
Price : £ 11.39
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Tags: autobiography, BBC, bbc radio 5, Daz, Express, Going, journalism, Mars, minute, powder, Series, Shop, show, Sieve, Stop, Store, Talk, Television