Light Tiger 15-button Bench
Update your study or sitting room with the contemporary style of the Light Tiger 15-button Bench. This piece boasts superior craftsmanship and elegant design, making it a smart choice for any decor.
Created with a sturdy wooden frame
Soft polyester blend upholstery
Highlighted by a stylish Light Tiger motif
Comfortable foam fill
Welted edges
15-button tufted construction
Four removable wooden feet with a dark brown finish
Bench measures 15 inches tall x 52 inches wide x 22 inches deep
Simple assembly required.
This CTA digital battery replaces the Sony NP-FF70 digital camcorder battery. This high capacity lithium-ion battery pack doubles the running time when compared to the NP-FF50. It was designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications and is 100-percent compatible to the original equipment chargers.
Power up with great savings from Overstock.com.
Specifications:
Chemistry: lithium-ion Voltage: 7.2V mAh (capacity): 1300mAh Run time (shooting time): up to 3 hrs
Memory effect: no
For use with the following Sony camcorders:
DCR-IP1/DCR-IP5/DCR-IP5E/DCR-IP55/ DCR-IP7BT/DCR-IP7E/DCR-IP45/DCR-IP55/ DCR-IP220/GV-D1000/DCR-IP220BT/DCR-PC109/ and all similar models
Hamtaro, the loveable hamster who has already charmed Japan and become one of its most popular cartoon characters, is introduced to the United States with this first volume of the animated series HAMTARO. These episodes begin when Hamtaro and his owner Laura, a ten year-old girl, move to a new neighborhood. Both owner and hamster find themselves friendless, forcing them to explore their new surroundings and make new friends. Soon, Hamtaro has amassed a gang of hamster friends known as the Ham-Hams who accompany the curious Laura on some amazing adventures.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseFull FrameAudio: Stereo - EnglishInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.
For personal use only.
All rights reserved.
Noam Chomsky--scholar, founder of the modern science of linguistics, philosopher, political and social analyst, author, and media critic--is shown in two fascinating, post 9/11 lectures, in which he presents the idea that the idea of a war on terror is a logical impossibility. The first lecture was given at Harvard University JFK School of Government. The second was held at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where Chomsky has been a professor for over forty years. DISTORTED MORALITY is a crucial document for anyone struggling for a stronger grasp of the post 9/11 world.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseFull ScreenAudio: Dolby Digital - EnglishInteractive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection
Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.
For personal use only.
All rights reserved.




