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 | See it done. Do it yourself. It's that Easy! Easy Microsoft Windows Vista teaches you the fundamentals of working with the newest Windows operating system--Windows Vista. Fully illustrated steps will show you how to burn CDs, manage your photos and other files, send and receive email messages, and browse the Internet. In addition, learn to use the built-in security features to ensure safe access to email, the Internet, and your programs, as well as protect against viruses, junk email, and privacy invasion. No need to feel intimidated; we'll hold your hand every step of the way. Learn how to! / Keep data secure and avoid privacy invasion with Windows Defender and other built-in security features. Parental controls also put you in charge of what your kids are doing while online. / Quickly find any type of file from music, pictures, programs, to documents with Instant Search. / Take advantage of Windows Mail with built-in spam and security features. / Use new Windows Photo Gallery to view, organize, edit, and print your photographs. / Set up live Internet feeds with current information such as stock quotes, weather, sports scores, and more./ Add details about your files using the Tags feature which makes files easier to find and group together. CALLOUTS Easy steps guide you through each task. Items you select or click are shown in bold. Each step is fully illustrated. (less) | $13  A1Books |
|  | One hundred years after the Great Mistake of 98*, the borough is thriving. BROOKLYNS BEST: Sightseeing, Shopping, Eating & Happy Wandering in the Borough of Kings, by Alfred Gingold and Helen Rogan is the first witty, opinionated, wildly inclusive and current guide to the borough. Join Gingold and Rogan, two devoted Brooklynites, for a tour of the place thats big on the map and even bigger on the groundmade up of miles and miles of low buildings, trees, and a vibrant mix of 93 different ethnic groups settling into neighborhoods that are tight-knit, proud, and full of character. Brooklyns full of contradictions and, despite its metropolitan buzz, theres plenty of bucolic calm. Explore the Botanic Garden and keep an eye out for Godzilla, the giant turtle wholl amaze the kids. Wander through Green-Wood Cemetery, where Lewis Comfort Tiffany and Jean-Michel Basquiat, among others, are famously resting in peace. Check out Gateway National Recreation Area (the only legal campground in New York) and fabulous Floyd Bennett Field (scene of flights by pioneers such as Amelia Earhart and Howard Hughes). There are even fishing possibilities in Sheepshead Bay! BROOKLYNS BEST will show you the art scene, from the Brooklyn Museum of Art (amazingly, the countrys second largest collection!), to the new galleries and festivals in Williamsburg (not yet SoHo, despite what youve heard), DUMBO, and Red Hook. Youll also learn about busy hands at lively crafts shops (UrbanGlass, Brooklyn Artisans Gallery), where to find the two dozen Tiffany windows in Brooklyn Heights and how to locate the fifteen Dutch houses in South Brooklyn, including the oldest building in New York State. Explore Brooklyns rich ethnic diversity, from its African-American churches to the four historic, wood-framed Weeksville Houses, representing one of the first free black communities in the country. Visit the smoky, rowdy Russian nightclubs of Brighton Beach (wear all your jewels!) and the secluded Hasidic world of Crown Heights. And dont foAlfred Gingold & Helen Rogan have published numerous books and articles, including The New Ultra Cool Parents Guide to All of New York. They live in Brooklyn (where else?) with their son. (less) | $5  BetterWorld.com - New, Used, Rare Books & Textbooks |
|  | Diana Gabaldon holds a master's degree in marine biology and a Ph.D. in ecology, and spent a dozen years as a university professor before turning to write fiction full-time. Her previous publishing history includes scholarly articles and comic book stories for Walt Disney, as well as the award-winning novelsiOutlander, Dragonfly in Amber,/iandiVoyager./iShe lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, with her husband, three children, and a large number of animals.The second portrait hung on the landing of the stairs, looking thoroughly out of place. From below Brianna could see the ornate gilded frame, its heavy carving quite at odds with the solid, battered comfort of the house's other furnishings. It reminded her of pictures in museums; this homely setting seemed incongruous.brbrAs she followed Jenny onto the landing the glare of light from the window disappeared, leaving the painting's surface flat and clear before her.brbrShe gasped, and felt the hair rise on her forearms, under the linen of her shirt.brbr"It's remarkable, aye?" Jenny looked from the painting to Brianna and back again, her own features marked with something between pride and awe.brbr"Remarkable!" Brianna agreed, swallowing.brbr"Ye see why we kent ye at once," her aunt went on, laying a loving hand against the carved frame.brbr"Yes. Yes, I can see that."brbr"It will be my mother, aye? Your grandmother, Ellen MacKenzie."brbr"Yes," Brianna said. "I know." Dust motes stirred up by their footsteps whirled lazily through the afternoon light from the window. Brianna felt rather as though she was whirling with them, no longer anchored to reality.brbrTwo hundred years from now, she had — Iiwill/i? she thought wildly — stood in front of this portrait in the National Portrait Gallery, furiously denying the truth that it showed.brbrEllen MacKenzie looked out at her now as she had then; l@-aG®záÿ¾Û€ (less) | $15  A1Books |
|  | bBonnie Shemie/bwas born in Ohio and attended college in Pennsylvania. She came to visit her brother in Montreal in 1972 and decided to stay on to paint, marry, and raise a family. In addition to her books on Native architecture for children, she has designed stained glass windows and architectural ornamentation. Her paintings sell in fine galleries in the Montreal area.From the Northwest Territories of Canada as far southeast as Virginia in the United States, tree bark became indispensable to the everyday life of Native peoples. Simple to cut, light to carry, easy to work with, it was used for food, containers, clothing, and canoes. But nothing showed their skill, ingenuity, and inventiveness as the way bark was used to make shelters.The Native Dwellings Series:brbr“Shemie has succeeded once again in creating an authoritative and intriguing non-fiction book that explores the lives of people through the homes they have built…The result is a rich and aesthetic reading experience for young readers.”br–iResource Links/i (less) | $10  A1Books |
|  | Alexander McCall Smith is the author of the international phenomenonbThe No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency/bseries and ofbThe Sunday Philosophy Club/bseries. He was born in what is now known as Zimbabwe and was a law professor at the University of Botswana and at Edinburgh University. He lives in Scotland. In his spare time he is a bassoonist in the RTO (Really Terrible Orchestra).CHAPTER ONEbrbrTo take an interest in the affairs of others is entirely natural; so natural, in fact, that even a cat, lying cat-napping on top of a wall, will watch with half an eye the people walking by below. But between such curiosity, which is permissible, and nosiness, which is not, there lies a dividing line that some people simply miss—even if it is a line that is painted red and marked by the very clearest of warning signs.brbrIsabel adjusted the position of her chair. She was sitting in the window of the Glass and Thompson café at the top of Dundas Street—where it descended sharply down the hill to Canonmills. From that point in the street, one could see in the distance the hills of Fife beyond: dark-green hills in that light, but at times an attenuated blue, softened by the sea—always changing. Isabel liked this café, where the display windows of the shop it had once been had now been made into sitting areas for customers. Edinburgh was normally too chilly to allow people to sit out while drinking their coffee, except for a few short weeks in the high summer when café life spilled out onto the pavement, tentatively, as if expecting a rebuff from the elements. This was a compromise—to sit in the window, protected by glass, and yet feel part of what was going on outside.brbrShe edged her chair forwards in order to see a little more of what was happening on the other side of the road, at a slight angle. Dundas Street was a street of galleries. Some were well established, such as the Scottish Gallery an@áG®záÿ¾Û€ (less) | $5  A1Books |
|  | "Since the day it opened in 1927, the Hassayampa Inn has been a sought-after retreat for travelers desiring attentive service in a charming and relaxed environment. The hand-painted ceiling beams; wall murals; rich glazed tiling; etched and stained glass windows and doors all combine to create an atomosphere that is both warm and inviting. Sit in the courtyard and enjoy a coffee in Prescott's temperate weather. When the weather cools sit by a roaring fire in the Lobby with a libation or listen to live jazz every night in the Cowboy Bar. Hassayampa is a Yavapai word meaning, ""River that runs upside down."" The Hassayampa River runs mostly underground. -Downtown Prescott features - Americas Hometown Courthouse Square--The Inn is less than a block from the square and is walking distance to many shops, galleries, antique stores and more." (less) | $105  hotel.info |
|  | Roland MusicMentor-3 Roland MusicMentor-3 Description: Music Mentor turns your computer into a powerful music teacher! The program teaches all aspects of music including; Melody, harmony, scales, chords, music reading, timbre, rhythm, history and more. Music Mentor 2003 also comes with Composer Gallery, Music Dictionary, Instrument Gallery, The Noodler, a creative, mistake-proof new way to play along with music and Concert Hall: your personal music auditorium and library. Explore the World of Music Discover the fundamentals of music: melody, rhythm, harmony, timbre, texture and form Change instrument sounds to hear they effect a song Learn to read music notation and understand music terms Adjust a song's tempo and harmony to hear how they change its mood Investigate the history of music and see how it has changed over time Play along with songs like a pro on your computer keyboard - the amazing Noodler makes it sound perfect Meet the world's most famous composers and musicians - Beethoven to Chuck Berry - face to face and eavesdrop on their thoughts Create concerts to match any mood by assembling songs lists your computer will play for you See and hear musical instruments - from the rare and exotic to present-day Match wits with Quiz Wizard in a rousing of music trivia Music, Composers, Instruments - Composer Gallery: explore the lives, thoughts, and music of 50 composers Music Dictionary: hundreds of definitions covering the whole realm of music Instrument Gallery: see and hear 30 tools of music from medieval to modern The Mixer a studio style control panel that makes you the recording engineer Concert Hall: your personal music auditorium and library The Noodler, a creative, mistake-proof new way to play along with music System Requirements Pentium PC, or greater Windows 9x/XP 64 MB RAM SVGA Graphics adapter and monitor (800 x 600 with 256 color minimum) 15 MB hard disk space Windows /DirectX 8.1 supported sound card or MIDI device (sound card required for digital sound) Mouse Any MIDI instrument (optional) CD-ROM drive Get your Roland Music Mentor-3 today (less)Roland | $149  InstrumentPro.com |
|  | Video Capture Resolution: 720p Frame Rate: up to 30 fps Lens: High-precision glass element lens Operating Systems Supported: Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) or higher (Excluding Windows XP 64-bit) Features: 720p HD widescreen 720p sensor captures true HD quality video at up to 30 fps. Auto Focus Images stay sharp and detailed even during close-ups. ClearFrame Technology Digital Microphone Aluminum Body Windows Live Movie Maker Windows Live Photo Gallery LifeCam Dashboard Windows Live Call Button (less)Microsoft - H5D-00001 | $63  Newegg.com |
|  | Metalmania is the biggest and the most prestigious metal festival in Central-Eastern Europe. Every year the main stage plays host to the top metal bands from around the world (DVD), while on the side stage there's a preview of the young Polish metal scene (CD). The 2006 DVD features the best fragments of performances of such renowned artists as Moonspell, Anathema, Therion, Acid Drinkers, Nevermore, Vesania, 1349, Hunter, and Hieronymus Bosch. The DVD includes detailed info about all bands (biographies, discographies, web links), photo gallery, festival history, four downloadable desktop images, and short interviews with all main stage bands featured on the DVD. Metal at its best!Includes live performances of Seyn Todt in Schwartz (Belphegor), Siren of the Woods, Asgard, Seven Secrets of the Sphinx (Therion), A Natural Disaster, Balance (Anathema), Awake!, Opium, Wolfshade (Moonspell), Enemies of Reality (Nevermore), I F*** the Violence, Human Bazooka, Life Hurts More Than Death (Acid Drinkers), Satanic Propaganda, Chasing Dragons, Nathicana (1349), Plytki Dolek (Hunter), The Apogee (Hieronymus Bosch), Marduke's Mazemerising (Vesania), Closer (Anathema), The Heart Collector, Final Product (Nevermore), Blind Window Stare (Hieronymus Bosch), The Energy of Masses (Shadows Land), The View (Antigama), Thrash the South (Totem), 99% of Evil (Corruption), Mercyful Hate (The No-Mads), Prayer (Archeon), Victorious Dawn Rising (Centinex), The IXth Legion (Suidakra), The Stud Farm of Amazones (Misanthrope), Innerlane (Beseech), and Out of Breath (The Old Dead Tree)! (less)Image Entertainment | $13  Buy.com |
|  | www.adobe.com Adobe Photoshop CS4 software provides improved access to its unrivaled power through a more intuitive user experience, greater editing freedom, and significant productivity enhancements. Processor:1.8 GHz or faster Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (certified for 32-bit) Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 3 recommended (certified for 32-bit) Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise with Service Pack 1 (certified for 32-bit and 64-bit) Hard Disk: 1 GB of available space for installation Additional free space required during installation (cannot install on flash-based storage devices) Memory: 512 MB of RAM 1 GB recommended Optical Drive: DVD-ROM Others: Some GPU-accelerated features require graphics support for Shader Model 3.0 and OpenGL 2.0 1,024x768 display (1,280x800 recommended) with 16-bit video card QuickTime 7.2 software required for multimedia features Broadband Internet connection required for online services Note: This product must be activated over the Internet prior to use Adjustments panel: Simplify image adjustment by easily accessing every tool you need to nondestructively adjust and enhance the color and tone of your images; on-image controls and a wide variety of presets are also included in the new live and dynamic Adjustments panel. Masks panel: Quickly create and edit masks from the new Masks panel. This panel offers all the tools you need to create editable pixel- and vector-based masks, adjust mask density and feathering, easily select noncontiguous objects, and more. Content-Aware Scaling: Use the new and revolutionary Content-Aware Scaling feature to automatically recompose an image as you resize it, smartly preserving vital areas as the image adapts to the new dimensions. Get the perfect image in one step without time-intensive cropping and retouching. Extended depth of field: Easily create a single image from a series of shots that have different focal points with the enhanced Auto-Blend Layers command, which smoothly blends color and shading and now extends your depth of field, automatically correcting vignettes and lens distortion. Auto-alignment of layers: Create accurate composites with the enhanced Auto-Align Layers command. Move, rotate, or warp layers to align them more accurately than ever before. Or use spherical alignment to create breathtaking panoramas. Efficient file management with Adobe Bridge CS4: Get instant access to Adobe Bridge CS4 with faster start-up, use new workspaces to jump to the right display for every task, easily create web galleries a (less)ADOBE | $678  TheNerds.Net |
|  | This monthly pocket planner goes anywhere you do. Each richly illustrated planner features the handy month-at-a-glance format with oodles of space under each date to plan your busiest days. A planning tool with a 24-month window! Conveniently sized for a pocket or purse. Planning ahead is easy with a LANG Two Year Calendar. You will love the added value of a Two Year Calendar for the price of one! This month-at-a-glace format fits neatly in a shirt pocket, purse or breifcase and includes the benefit of extended use! About the Artist: Mary Singleton approaches her craft as a storyteller, painting imaginary scenes of rural America that reflect a simpler and more idyllic time. Each heartwarming image evokes an almost magical quality. Mary and her husband John live in a small Wisconsin town surrounded by picturesque bluffs. Her award-winning artwork has graced many galleries, art shows, corporate interiors and magazine covers. Size Closed: 3.5" W x 6.5" H. Size Opened: 7" W x 6.5" H. IS... (less)Lang - 3225-1 | $5  amazon.com |
|  | Roland MusicMentor-2 Roland MusicMentor-2 Description: Music Mentor turns your computer into a powerful music teacher! The program teaches all aspects of music including; Melody, harmony, scales, chords, music reading, timbre, rhythm, history and more. Music Mentor 2003 also comes with Composer Gallery, Music Dictionary, Instrument Gallery, The Noodler, a creative, mistake-proof new way to play along with music and Concert Hall: your personal music auditorium and library. Explore the World of Music Discover the fundamentals of music: melody, rhythm, harmony, timbre, texture and form Change instrument sounds to hear they effect a song Learn to read music notation and understand music terms Adjust a song's tempo and harmony to hear how they change its mood Investigate the history of music and see how it has changed over time Play along with songs like a pro on your computer keyboard - the amazing Noodler makes it sound perfect Meet the world's most famous composers and musicians - Beethoven to Chuck Berry - face to face and eavesdrop on their thoughts Create concerts to match any mood by assembling songs lists your computer will play for you See and hear musical instruments - from the rare and exotic to present-day Match wits with Quiz Wizard in a rousing of music trivia Music, Composers, Instruments - Composer Gallery: explore the lives, thoughts, and music of 50 composers Music Dictionary: hundreds of definitions covering the whole realm of music Instrument Gallery: see and hear 30 tools of music from medieval to modern The Mixer a studio style control panel that makes you the recording engineer Concert Hall: your personal music auditorium and library The Noodler, a creative, mistake-proof new way to play along with music System Requirements Pentium PC, or greater Windows 9x/XP 64 MB RAM SVGA Graphics adapter and monitor (800 x 600 with 256 color minimum) 15 MB hard disk space Windows /DirectX 8.1 supported sound card or MIDI device (sound card required for digital sound) Mouse Any MIDI instrument (optional) CD-ROM drive Get your Roland Music Mentor-2 today (less)Roland | $149  InstrumentPro.com |
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