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Zadro Z300 Wall Mountable Fog Free Mirror Zadro Z300 Wall Mountable Fog Free Mirror

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This mirror is very small. It seems to be a good product, but nearly too small for use in the shower. Also looks a bit different from the picture.

I've had this mirror for about a month, and I've had no issues with it. I have it mounted in the shower, and I actually had a good bit of difficulty getting the suction cup off of the wall to be able to move it. The suction cup has been rock solid for me. The mirror tends to collect a little fog at first, but throwing hot water on it takes care of the fog instantly for the rest of my time in the shower. The mirror also has a little bit of magnification to it, which was a nice little surprise.

Item was as expected. Others have complained about the suction cups not working, but have had no such problem. Satisfied with product. Company has GREAT customer service.

How could you not love a mirror that works in the shower. Great and haven't had a fog up yet.

This mirror is the perfect size for my shower. So far it has stayed up. I haven't had any problems withit falling off the shower wall or fogging up.

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Jerdon JP7506CF Wall Mirror Jerdon JP7506CF Wall Mirror

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This mirror is a big hit with my wife. It was easy to install and the two-way mirror is very functional. The product is of very high quality. I would recommend locating the studs for mounting the mirror if possible. I felt with all of the various positioning permitted with this mirror, that eventually the plastic screw inserts supplied with the product would pull out from the wall.

We stayed at a hotel on vacation which had mirrors like this one in the bathroom. We thought it was pretty cool. So, I had to order one when we got home. The mirror is a good quality and I love that it folds back against the wall instead of taking up counter space. Simple. Functional. Quality fit and finish. Just what we needed.

Good quality mirror, easy to install, good price, would highly recommend if you need a mirror to shave by or see yourself from behind in your bathroom.

A great mirror that mounts easily. A big help for someone who needs to see close up.

Unless you are a vampire, you will love this mirror. Attaches easily to the wall, although the wall anchors that come with it are a little funky. We just used some we had sitting around.

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A sturdy yet highly mobile unit, this wall-mounted mirror from Jerdon lets you see yourself in close detail and from all angles. Perfect for makeup application and in-depth skincare sessions, the mirror swivels 360 degrees on its swing-out arm and revolves 360 degrees around its central axis...

Home Décor Innovations 205170 MacKenzie Over the Top Door Mirror Home Décor Innovations 205170 MacKenzie Over the Top Door Mirror

15'' W. x 54'' H., white framed door mirror. Frame made of MDF board. Plain edge, distortion free mirror. Contains hang hooks and screws for over the top door installation.

This Is It (Single-Disc Edition) This Is It (Single-Disc Edition)

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I like him ! because he was the talented star which he proved to the world as well as if you deeply review his all songs so there is no doubt that he was the inventor of the modern music and now millions of yougester groups all over the world are the base of his initial invention in music and dance. It was the time as I remember that everybody was crazy about his break dance form Hollywood to Bollywood. I recommend to read : Michael Jackson, the King of Pop: The Big Picture--The Music! The Man! The Legend! The Interviews: An AnthologyPeople Tribute: Remembering Michael 1958-2009Michael Jackson: A Visual Documentary The Official Tribute Edition (Omnibus Press)Michael Jackson Vault: A Tribute to the King of Pop 1958-2009Acoustic Guitar Tribute to Michael JacksonI'll Be There: A Smooth Jazz Tribute to MichaelThe Essential Tribute to: Michael Jackson

I grew up with Michael Jackson's music. Everyone has their own oddities, it doesn't mean they are not artists, actors, singers, dancers, song writers, creators, inventors, choreographers, fathers, brothers, sons, humans. This movie and corresponding cd shows MJ's humble side and undeniable non-reproducable talent. Buy the CD, enjoy his legacy, accept others as you would like to be accepted. See the movie if you get a chance.

Hello. Fancy killing 30 minutes? Why not pop online and watch some of the gazillion videos making fun of Michael Jackson. You know, the SNL skits, the baroom-boom-tish punchlines of a thousand stand-up comedians, the parody video's.. then you could read the hundreds of articles, tabloid rumours, journalist's jokes and.. what's that? They're not there anymore? And all that's left are the same people making misty eyed statements about how he was a legend, an icon, thebestforeverandeveramen? That's odd. What happened to change everything? That's right - he died. Because for years now - YEARS - Michael Jackson has not been seen as one of the greatest entertainers the world has ever seen, has not been known as a universe away from the X Factor spun grinning fools that pass off as "pop stars" nowadays. Michael Jackson was a joke. Whether it was his plastic surgery, his silly voice, the whole kiddy-fiddling scandal.. think the Bo Selecta Michael Jackson character. Think Eminem's pointless, unfunny "Lose It" video that was basically a toothless attack on MJ. Think The Simpson's ("it's just something they made up to scare kids, like the boogeyman or Michael Jackson"). As much as the glassy-eyed weirdo fans will deny it - Michael Jackson's musical career had long since departed. He wasn't, as some people will try to insist now, in the peak of his career. He wasn't going to make some monster comeback. You don't even need to look for clues in the "This is It" title. MJ said it himself - this was it for him. One last big series of shows and then retirement. He may have had the mental capacity of a 10 year old boy, but MJ knew when his number was up. And you'd have to be a considerable zealot to argue otherwise. His last real album, Invincible, was released in 2001, and it was slated by the media and pretty much tanked everywhere. So what the hell had MJ been doing for 8 years until now? Certainly not releasing new songs, that's for sure. His record company were perfectly happy to keep churning out the same Greatest Hits over and over again. Check this out, and bear in mind HIStory from 1995 was already a pretty much definitive Greatest Hits album. 2003 - Number Ones. A Michael Jackson Best of. 2004 - The Ultimate Collection. A Michael Jackson Best of. 2005 - The Essential Collection. A Michael Jackson Best of. 2006 - Visionary: The Video Collection. A Mic.. do I need to keep writing this bit? 2008 - Thriller: 25 Years. The Thriller album with new cover versions. Also inducted in Amazon's Room 101 by The Curmudgeon. 2008 - King of Pop. A, yup, Michael Jackson Best of. 2009 - The Collection. All four Michael Jackson albums released in a box. 2009 - Hello World. A Michael Jackson Best of from his Motown years. 2009 - Stripped Remixes - The Motown Years, Stripped. I have no idea what that means. 2009 - The Definitive Collection. A Michael Jackzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. And not forgetting the fact they re-released every MJ single, one a week, in 2008. And let's not forget that Blood on the Dancefloor was a Hits - Remixed album too. Starting to see a pattern, or have your eyes started to cross inside your head reading all that? So, with the no doubt tragic death of Michael Jackson behind us, are you ready? Really ready? Really, really, REALLY ready? Because we've got This Is It - another best of! Tell you what, I'm SO glad I'm not some die-hard Michael fan; I would be heartily sick of buying "Beat It" by now. But, of course, the real star in this millionth re-release is, get this - the NEW song. That's right, there is actually another Michael Jackson song in existence that hasn't been re-released. And get this - you can't buy it as a single! No, on Amazon or iTunes, if you want that new song, dedicated, grieving fans, you're going to have to stump up and buy the entire album once again to go with your legion of other MJ Essential, Visionary, Ultimate, Definitive, Optimus Prime best of's. Interesting you can buy all the other tracks individually, just not that one. Yeah, can't think why that would be. So, unbelievably cynical and greedy record company manipulation aside, what of that brand new (cough, years old out-take, cough) song? Because when you think MJ singles, you think some of the very best pop hits since the dawn of man. Beat It, Billy Jean, Thriller, Smooth Criminal, Bad, Black or White.. how does "This Is It" compare? Warning bells always clang when it's a slow MJ song (let's face it, 9 times out of 10 they're usually awful), and this is easily the worst. Yes, even worse than "Cry." A limp, ho-hum ballad that was obviously (and deservedly) left on the cutting room floor many moons ago was NOT the last gasp of Michael Jackson we wanted to hear. And yet, the fans who have stood by and cherished MJ all these years will have to pay for a full album of songs they've owned a hundred times just to hear it. Hell, even if the new song was as good as Thriller that would still be an awfully bitter pill to swallow. The fact it's easily his worst ever "single", if you can even call it that, turns that same bitter pill into a hockey puck. Guys, by all means celebrate the work of Michael Jackson. Throw your hat to the floor, try and Moonwalk, grab your crotch, saw "owww" - all that. Certainly buy Off the Wall, Thriller, Bad and HIStory (even Dangerous if you want). Leave the cluttering, grasping Best of's and this pointless, needlessly exploitive cash-in on the shelf gathering dust. Remember him that way.

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The CD features the original album masters of some of Michael's biggest hits such as "Billie Jean," "Smooth Criminal," "Human Nature," and "Thriller" arranged in the same sequence as they appear in the film...

The Early Years The Early Years

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The first record Michael ever released is considered by many to be the best before he went solo. Most later fans don't know about. It's call Big Boy, it's pre-Motown, and you must look for the mp3 or iTune that has Gordon Keith's name on the cover. That is the real McCoy because there are a lot of bootlegs out there. Collectors can look for the 45 on Steeltown Records. Great song, especially now.

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This collection highlights Michael Jackson's young career with Jackson 5 favorites like "ABC" and "Never Can Say Goodbye," and early solo hits such as "Ben" and "Dear Michael." Track listing: 1. ABC (Jackson 5) 2...

The Hunted (Score) The Hunted (Score)

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why is nobody mentionign the fact that they left off johnny cash's cover of 'highway 61 revisited'? there's no reason why that song should be unavailable and they just ommited it from the soundtrack but they included 'the man comes around'. it makes no sense.

This score is a bit left of center and it is awesome. The music is challenging but it is really satisfying. The complex string and percussion lines are something special to behold. Check it out if you are into modern orchestral music or intense scores.

In a time where the market is saturated with too many Media Ventures scores(they are fun to listen to)as well as imitators, it is good to hear something different. Brian's music reminds me of scoring efforts of James Newton Howard and Elliot Goldenthal. Solely because orchaestrator Robert Elhai worked with both of them. If you are too used to the highly stylized synth scores of the aforementioned Media Ventures, what you hear will probably sound underwhelming. However, The Hunted showcases the amazing amount of talent and consistancy that Brian Tyler possesses. It's only half an hour because of union restrictions but it's all you need. Brian's upcoming score to Timeline should be very exciting. ...

This CD is OK, but I was expecting a lot more considering the nonstop pace of the movie. I'm a huge fan of this genre, particularly Zimmer, Mancina, Elfman, Horner, and Vangelis. I get a big rush out of the orchestrated movie tracks, especially the action oriented flicks. That's why I was a bit dissapointed with this work by Bryan Tyler. The presentation (though not Brian Tyler's fault) feels rushed, like they had an intern put the cover insert together as an afterthought. Much more important, however, is what's in the 1's and 0's. It's hard not to compare this album to Hans Zimmer, particularly works like Peacemaker, Backdraft, & The Rock. But, ironically, if that's the case, then "The Hunted" doesn't even compare. It certainly has its moments, notably tracks 2, 4, 7, & 11, but not a lot else to make it stand out. This album has several heart-pumping action spots, with some quieter mystery & tension moments thrown in. All in all, there just isn't enough of it. The songs are all very short, as is the album itself. For me, these quick tracks would end just as I was getting into them, thereby inevitably letting me down too quickly. I think Mr Tyler has some good stuff going, but I'd like to see some extended songs that weave his work into a more fluid soundtrack. Granted, action movies are rarely fluid, so it would take a lot of extra work. Hans Zimmer's music is typically of the epic, powerful orchestrated type, using long sweeping songs based on an established theme of some kind, with a high production value as well. I'm certainly willing to try Brian Tyler's more aggressive yet less technical style, but in this case, it just felt too cold and distant for my tastes. In addition, don't waste your time if all you care about is Johnny Cash (though I do love his music), because this song is available on his most excellent latest CD, American IV: The Man Comes Around.It's certainly not a bad CD, (I've heard worse), but I think it's of the bargain bin variety (sorry Amazon...). You might get a kick out of it, but this album won't likely get you hooked.

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In this tale of a Special Forces officer pursuing one of his trainees running amok in the civilian world, William Friedkin tackles Hollywood's one-on-one chase genre with typical skill and style. But given the film's scope and built-in expectations, budding young composer Brian Tyler (The Children of Dune, Darkness Falls) was given the task of forging a near wall-to-wall soundscape of musical tension and suspense, a job that's produced veritable reams of McAction music cues in recent years...

Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, Have I Got News For You! [VHS] Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, Have I Got News For You! [VHS]

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Rush right out and buy this faith builder. It will make you smile and help you see yourself with God's eyes. And He sees you as beautiful. Thanks, Ms. Higgs, for the reminder!

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EdgeTV: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall (#27) [VHS] EdgeTV: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall (#27) [VHS]

Zadro LEDW410 LED Lighted 10X-1X Round Wall Mounted Makeup Mirror Zadro LEDW410 LED Lighted 10X-1X Round Wall Mounted Makeup Mirror

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Let me start by saying that I love the look of this mirror; the size and finish is exactly what I was looking for. The problem is that the workmanship is questionable. 1) The arm does not swing freely and is VERY stiff; it takes both hands to move it, and 2) every time I flip the mirror from one side to the other, a little piece of plastic/silicone rattles around loose. Clearly, no one tested this unit before it was packaged for sale. For what I paid, I wish the overall quality was more consistent. Would return it, but honestly it's too much of a hassle with their return policy, aside from the fact that I can't lug around the large box it came in. This may have been fluke, but it was my experience.

My wife has wanted a lighted mirror on the wall near her sink in our bathroom for quite some time. Unfortunately there is no AC power plug anywhere close to where she wants it mounted. Finally, here is the product to score me some major points - a battery operated LED lit wall mounted mirror! Yeah! The light around this mirror is very good and continuous - you can't discern any individual lights. You would think that there is a fluorescent tube in it. The light color is almost identical to those mirrors that use a fluorescent tube - daylight quality - not dingy yellow. Better yet, unlike mirrors that use incandescent lamps or flourescent tubes, this one doesn't get hot when it has been left on for a while. A nice plus is that the light switch is also dimmer so you can adjust the light intensity. This unit requires 4 'C' batteries and also comes with an AC power adapter in case you have a plug nearby. Installation was very simple - it has a well designed mounting. Best of all - my wife loves it!

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Next Generation LED Lighted 1X/10X Mirror. No Power Cord Needed. Battery Operated. Satin Nickel Finish Lifetime Eco-Friendly" LED Bulbs Never Need Replacing Zadro LEDW410 Surround Light Battery Powered Round Wall Mounted LED Lighted 7" diameter 1x & 10x vanity makeup mirror in a Satin Nickel finish...

Bosch GT3000 Glass and Tile Set, 8-Piece Bosch GT3000 Glass and Tile Set, 8-Piece

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The set has a nice collection of sizes (1/16, 3/16, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, and 3/4 inch) packed in a nice compact heavy duty case. The sizes are useful for various projects around the house. I used the 3/16 inch bit to drill holes in my ceramic tile shower wall to hang a towel bar. Put some masking tape on the wall, marked the holes and just drilled without no problems. The bit cut a smooth hole with just a little pressure and very little walking on the surface. 4 holes, all done right the first time in the right place. They work well -- at least on ceramic tile. I have not tried them on glass and don't currently have any plans to do so (don't need any holes in my windows :-)). Definitely recommend them if you plan to do some drilling in the bathroom.

Unfortunately Amazon does not tell you the bit sizes in this set. I just purchased one (Jan. 2010) which has the following eight bits: 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8 And 3/4 Inch.

Shortly after getting this kit, I used the 3/4" bit to drill a hole in the bottom of a porcelain pot that we had been using as a flower pot. The bit started very easily, and cut through quite nicely. Very satisfied with the performance.

Excellent, it did the job without difficulty. Highly recommended, best on the market in my opinion.

Bosch GT3000 Glass and Tile Set, 8-Piece I purchased these bits for a bathroom remodel project. They worked as advertised cutting holes in thick glass tiles and regular ceramic tiles. They have very sharp points so getting them started was easy. I built a dam with painters tape under the holes I drilled, to contain the mess, and sprayed water liberally as I drilled. Very satisfied with the purchase and the bit sizes included in the set.

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Bosch GT3000 8 Piece Glass and Tile Set

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