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Tanita BC554 Ironman Glass InnerScan Body Composition Monitor Elite Series


Tanita BC554 Ironman Glass InnerScan Body Composition Monitor Elite Series


$129.99


easy-to-read 2.25 Lcd Displayhighly Accurate Body Composition Monitors Weight Healthy Range Muscle Mass Total Percentage Body Water Tone Mass Metabolic Age Physique Rating Visceral Fat Body Fat Percentage & Bmr Weight Body Fat Body Water & Muscle Mass Recalls 330-lb Weight Capacity10-year Warranty Glass/chrome…

Omron HEM-670IT Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor with APS (Advanced Positioning Sensor) and Advanced Omron Health Management Software


Omron HEM-670IT Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor with APS (Advanced Positioning Sensor) and Advanced Omron Health Management Software


$72.50


Omron’s HEM-670ITN not only features A.P.S. technology which confirms monitor is at heart level for more accurate readings, and also includes Omron Health Management Software (Bi-Link) which will help track your progress to better blood pressure health. This wrist monitor detects advanced diagnostics including morning hypertension and irregular heartbeat. Monitoring these important factors with Om…

Tanita BC533 Glass Innerscan Body Composition Monitor


Tanita BC533 Glass Innerscan Body Composition Monitor


$76.99


Full featured family model body composition monitor – measures body fat, body water, muscle mass, visceral fat, Physique Rating and more. With Adult, Athlete and Child modes — measures body fat in 0.1% increments. 330 lb capacity / 0.2 lb readability…

How to Become Smarter


How to Become Smarter


$0.99


This book describes techniques for improving mental abilities and some of the things it can help you to achieve include: • Depending on circumstances, use different lifestyles that improve one or another mental function.• Experience euphoria without drugs and come up with new ideas, when needed.• Slow down and prevent yourself from making rash, impulsive decisions, when necessary.â…

Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art


Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art


$11.94


A comic book about comic books. McCloud, in an incredibly accessible style, explains the details of how comics work: how they’re composed, read and understood. More than just a book about comics, this gets to the heart of how we deal with visual languages in general. “The potential of comics is limitless and exciting!” writes McCloud. This should be required reading for every school teacher….


Wrist Blood Pressure Mtr


Wrist Blood Pressure Mtr


$69.99


OMRON HEM-650 WRIST-TYPE BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR WITH ADVANCED POSITIONING SENSOR

AlphaTRAK Pet Blood Glucose Meter


AlphaTRAK Pet Blood Glucose Meter


$109.99


AlphaTRAK® Veterinary Blood Glucose Monitoring Meter is a portable blood glucose monitoring system validated for cats and dogs. It comes with User’s Guide and Carrying Case

Mabis Home Blood Pressure Kit


Mabis Home Blood Pressure Kit


$19.99


Use the same type of blood pressure monitor as the professionals. Mabis Self-Taking Blood Pressure Monitor is easy to use, professional, and clinically accurate.

Blood Money


Blood Money


$8.98


It stands to reason that a label calling itself Pulverised Records probably isn’t going to be putting out new age CDs or anything else that’s on the mellow side. A name like Pulverised Records implies that some type of loud, forceful, in-your-face rock is being provided — probably metal. And sure enough, metal is the focus of Pulverised Records (they spell it “Pulverised,” not “Pulverized”). But metal comes in many different forms. On Guillotine’s Blood Money, metal means thrash metal — and the Swedish headbangers do a great deal of thrashing on this 2008 release, which is their first album since reuniting. Stylistically, Blood Money picks up where Guillotine’s pre-breakup output left off, and they maintain their commitment to 1980s-style thrash on mosh pit-friendly offerings such as “Madness,” “Insane Oppression,” “Welcome to Dying (Death, Destruction & Pain),” and “Insanity.” Guillotine play at breakneck speed most of the time, providing tunes that are competent but not overly memorable. Blood Money isn’t in a class with the best thrash that Slayer, Testament, Anthrax, or Megadeth have had to offer, although it isn’t a bad album, either — and there is no denying that the members of Guillotine’s 2008 lineup (Fredrik Mannberg on lead vocals and guitar, Daniel Sundbom on guitar, Nils Eriksson on bass, and Efraim Juntunen on drums) know their way around their instruments. So between Guillotine’s chops and the amount of fiery, sweaty passion they bring to the table, Blood Money is at least noteworthy — not remarkable or earth-shattering, but noteworthy. One hopes, however, that the material will be more memorable on future recordings. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi

Heart's Blood


Heart’s Blood


$13.98


The vast majority of European recordings that Candlelight has distributed in the United States have been metal-oriented in some respect — perhaps death metal or black metal, perhaps power metal or progressive metal, perhaps thrash metal, perhaps doom metal/stoner rock, perhaps gothic metal, perhaps alternative metal. But whatever the style, there has almost always been some type of metal connection. Heart’s Blood, however, is an exception to that rule. Because of the strong credibility that Candlelight enjoys in the metal world, this 40-minute CD was reviewed on a lot of metal-oriented websites — and some reviewers, upon hearing the word “goth” in connection with Tenebre, assumed that Heart’s Blood was gothic metal. But it isn’t. Rather, this Swedish band provides guitar-based goth rock with a strong Sisters of Mercy influence. Sisters of Mercy and the seminal Bauhaus (another influence) are not considered gothic metal; nor should Tenebre. That said, Heart’s Blood does have a bluesy hard rock influence at times (hard rock is not the same as metal, although there can easily be a fine line between the two). Tenebre’s songs frequently contain hints of the Doors (who were undeniably a precursor to goth rock), and despite the extensive use of keyboards, Heart’s Blood will not be mistaken for the high-tech, heavily programmed electro-goth style; this is a goth outfit that clearly worships at the altar of the electric guitar. Heart’s Blood isn’t ultra-metallic, but it rocks; for all their gloom, moodiness and dark, shadowy melancholia, Tenebre know how to rock and often do so in a catchy, infectious way. No one will accuse this highly derivative effort of striving for originality or pointing goth in any new directions; nonetheless, Heart’s Blood is a decent album that is worth hearing if one likes his/her goth rock with a very prominent electric guitar. ~ Alex Henderson, RoviPerformers: Charles Aznavour – Vocals; Al Bino – Drums; Michael Drivedown – Guitar; Jenny Drystone – Bass; Richard Lionheart – Guitar; Ivana Santana – Keyboards

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