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Tool-Salival

February 20th, 2008


Tool-Salival

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As Meditation Tools–Forest begins, you may think they’ve repackaged Meditation Tools–Sky into a forest by adding a few trees. Featuring the best soundtrack in this series of meditation tools, this journey develops from clouds and the tops of trees, to a deeper forest, to denser foliage, accompanied by intriguing sounds of birds. But whether it’s likely to enhance one’s meditation is debateable.

Unfortunately there isn’t enough to make this so compelling that you wouldn’t stop the video to answer the telephone, get up to make a cup of tea, or go and load the washing machine. If your intention is to learn how to relax this could be beneficial as it will inspire you to go for a walk to the park to be with some real trees instead of staring at them on a TV screen for 45 minutes.

Encouraging meditation–the practice of emptying the mind–through a video format requires a strong focus to keep the viewer hooked and meandering through trees just isn’t enough. –Lorna V
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What to Do Each Month to Have a Beautiful Garden All Year. Take the guesswork out of gardening. The Month-by-Month Gardening Guides offer valuable advice on the proper timing of garden maintenance for each month. Use of the guide will take the fear and guesswork out of gardening, as well as provide an achievable plan for gardening success for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. A Month-by-Month Gardening Guide is available for each state or region.Published by Cool Springs Press.
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5 Lb. Nitrogen Packed Can of Certified Organic Buckwheat sprouting seed. Nutritional info: Vitamins A, B, C and E Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Niacin, Phosphorus, Potassium All Amino Acids Protein: 15%. Buckwheat sprouts can be grown in soil just like the sunflower seeds.Divide the tray into two parts, one reserved for the sunflowers, the other side for the buckwheat, and follow the same method as listed above. The reason you want to separate the two is that buckwheat greens are very fine, delicate sprouts… Too big for a jar, but not hardy enough to intertwine with the sunflower greens. But planting buckwheat along side sunflower greens is a fun way to begin to appreciate the variety of sprouts available…
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Tool Sharpening For Results [2002]

February 20th, 2008


Tool Sharpening For Results [2002]

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The epic scope of Tool’s excellent third album, Lateralus, could well spell a whole new era for metal. To many casual rock fans, frontman Maynard James Keenan is probably better known as the vocalist in the more MTV-friendly A Perfect Circle but it’s indisputably Keenan’s main group–art-metal pioneers Tool–that have reshaped the rock landscape most radically. Operating somewhere beyond the parameters of their closest peers Metallica and Jane’s Addiction, Tool is the sound of metal at its most sprawling, complex, ambitious and progressive. But while the group’s third album–the long-awaited Lateralus–deals with subjects as obtuse at the return of Saturn’s orbit and Keenan’s fascination with the occult works of Aleister Crowley, this is not simply the sound of pompous prog-rock given a Millennial makeover. Why? Mainly because Tool never let the concept swallow the sheer, gigantic scope of this music–from the brooding, dark instrumental passages and explosive rhythmic tension of the eight-minute opener “The Grudge” to the precise, angular mathematic construction of “Schism”. It’s true, Lateralus might be a bit much for the pogo-friendly Blink 182 fan in your life but if there’s any justice in the world, this fantastic work will do for metal what Radiohead’s OK Computer did for indie-rock. The boundaries have fallen and Tool have new horizons in sight. –Louis Pattison
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Customer Review: Another amazing Tool release
When I bought Lateralus i had incredibly high expectations for I owned all the other Tool albums and loved every single one of them. Unlike 10,000 days, Undertow and Aenima Lateralus didn’t grab me instantly and i had to listen to it once or twice before i really got into it. Lateralus is a very progressive and complex album so you can expect plenty of time signiature changes and lengthy songs. My favourite songs off the album are the epic Lateralus itself, the combine Parabol-Parabola song(s) and then probably the Grudge but every song on the album is at least very good if not amazing. I would definatley recommend this album to anyone who is capable of appreciating it. 9/10
Customer Review: Awesome
This ablum is quite possibly the greatest album ever written, in fact no scratch that it is the best. This album has to be listened to from start to finish as all of the songs blend together into what can only be described as a masterpiece. If you play the drums (like me) or you play the bass it will really stand out to you how individually telented each of the mebers of this band are
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VSTUDIO TOOLS FOR OFF 2005 ENGLISH CD/DVD EN
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Customer Review: Realistic curtains
I thoroughly endorse the previous lady’s comments. I agree about the usual curtains. I found this book instructive and easy to follow. You will find the results impressive and want to make more.
Customer Review: Curtaining - the perfect finishing touch
Making dolls house curtains is notoriously difficult if you want them to look natural. This book shows how to create fantastic curtains in a variety of styles to suit many periods. It gives really clear and concise instructions for every aspect from the materials needed to making up the individual curtains. Each step is outlined clearly and is easy to follow, with good explainatory photographs. In the book there are pages of patterns that you can photocopy and use as templates making life even easier. Curtains available include roller blinds, simple hangings, swags and tails, cafe nets and a whole host more. Following the instructions I have managed to completely curtain my house and make some curtains to sell - which they have done and my customers have been more than happy with them. I like this book so much I am currently in the process of purchasing the whole set of Dolls House Do It Yourself titles.
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Begin harvesting in only four weeks and continue harvesting four to six more months! The computerized, aeroponics “smart” gardening system automatically adjusts water, light and nutrients to ensure 100% germination. Place the pre-planted, bio-domed seed pods into their assigned places on the growing surface, fill water reservoir, add nutrient tablets, and push the button on the Smart Garden Control Panel for the seed kit you’re using. Grow salad greens, cherry tomatoes, chili peppers, herbs like basil, dill, and chives even beautiful cascading petunias with the indoor Aero Garden.

  • Free Herb Seed Kit is included with each AeroGarden
  • Perfect plant nutrition with 85 macro and micro-nutrients for optimal plant health in a time release tablet
  • Tending and Harvesting Guide with tips and recipes
  • Seed pods act like mini-greenhouses for ultra-fast germination
  • 6 foot long electrical cord
  • CR2032 3 volt lithium backup battery, not included
  • Manually raise lamp hood as plants grow
  • 2 Grow light bulbs are included
  • Full-spectrum compact fluorescent bulbs engineered exclusively for optimal plant growth
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Lateralus

February 20th, 2008


Lateralus
The epic scope of Tool’s excellent third album, Lateralus, could well spell a whole new era for metal. To many casual rock fans, frontman Maynard James Keenan is probably better known as the vocalist in the more MTV-friendly A Perfect Circle but it’s indisputably Keenan’s main group–art-metal pioneers Tool–that have reshaped the rock landscape most radically. Operating somewhere beyond the parameters of their closest peers Metallica and Jane’s Addiction, Tool is the sound of metal at its most sprawling, complex, ambitious and progressive. But while the group’s third album–the long-awaited Lateralus–deals with subjects as obtuse at the return of Saturn’s orbit and Keenan’s fascination with the occult works of Aleister Crowley, this is not simply the sound of pompous prog-rock given a Millennial makeover. Why? Mainly because Tool never let the concept swallow the sheer, gigantic scope of this music–from the brooding, dark instrumental passages and explosive rhythmic tension of the eight-minute opener “The Grudge” to the precise, angular mathematic construction of “Schism”. It’s true, Lateralus might be a bit much for the pogo-friendly Blink 182 fan in your life but if there’s any justice in the world, this fantastic work will do for metal what Radiohead’s OK Computer did for indie-rock. The boundaries have fallen and Tool have new horizons in sight. –Louis Pattison

Customer Review: Another amazing Tool release
When I bought Lateralus i had incredibly high expectations for I owned all the other Tool albums and loved every single one of them. Unlike 10,000 days, Undertow and Aenima Lateralus didn’t grab me instantly and i had to listen to it once or twice before i really got into it. Lateralus is a very progressive and complex album so you can expect plenty of time signiature changes and lengthy songs. My favourite songs off the album are the epic Lateralus itself, the combine Parabol-Parabola song(s) and then probably the Grudge but every song on the album is at least very good if not amazing.

I would definatley recommend this album to anyone who is capable of appreciating it.

9/10

Customer Review: Awesome
This ablum is quite possibly the greatest album ever written, in fact no scratch that it is the best. This album has to be listened to from start to finish as all of the songs blend together into what can only be described as a masterpiece. If you play the drums (like me) or you play the bass it will really stand out to you how individually telented each of the mebers of this band are

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Customer Review: Another Great book for Americans !!!
This is a great book if you are looking for inspiration and ideas to work from. If however you are a poor Brit like me who likes the idea of a conventional build with bricks and mortar, the plans which are available for purchase in this book will be completely useless, unless of course you want a timber framed house or are an American builder !!! Great ideas, sadly could not be used for the purpose of its intension in the British market - so Brits who want plans beware !!!! Other than that great layout and informative !!!!
Customer Review: Big Plans, Small plans, All Plans
For anyone planning on building or designing their own home, this books is great, full of American designs. Its gives you all types of ideas from 1000sqfoot plans to 6000 sq foot. And is handily broken down in regions. This is a great book its well worth purchasing, believe me all you friends will want to borrow it.
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Customer Review: “A good book” by David Stull, age 14
Carpentry for Children, by Les Walker is an incredible book with enlightening and challenging projects that will delight children for hours upon hours
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Customer Review: Absolutely Brilliant!
Our house was so disorganised, knocking over papers wherever you turned! I was getting so fed up with my parents not doing anything as they were always so tired from work. However, Thanks to this book, with its simple step by step guide, we’ve managed to regain control of our house bit by bit and make best use of the space we live in. We still have things to improve but our family now has more time for each other and are less stressed out.I really never knew it could be so simple!
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Opiate

February 20th, 2008


Opiate
Customer Review: Where it all began
Its hard to believe the band that composed Lateralus wrote this isnt it?!

This is mostly an intelligent old skool metal album, but with a unique Tool twist. The live recordings are amazing quality.

This is an angry, angst ridden EP, and well worth the money, even if its only 6 songs. It is an awesome foundation for things to come.

And it contains songs that rank among Tools very best: Cold and Ugly, Hush

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Customer Review: This is REAL Timber-Frame!
This is easily the best book I’ve seen on timber frame construction, an endangered craft in the UK. The book goes though every stage of construction of modern American timber frame, illustrated beautifully by many photos and clean line drawings. You wont find anything medieval and you wont find much of a history, but aside from that the book is flawless. I’d pay double the price without hesitation!
Customer Review: A timbesaurus
This is a wonderful book about timber frames. As an architect i can say this book is perfect from every aspects. Complete and understandable for every kind of readers. It gives a lot of important design and technical information in a form of an artistic photo album.
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Customer Review: Worth Reading
I really enjoy reading this book. It can be quite uplifiting to just read through from time to time. This books tells us how we can make the small and everyday moments of our life into something special. This really does have some very good ideas in it. This is a very beautifully illustrated and well presented book. Discover how you can transform the most mundane tasks into a pleasurable experience! ~ Claire Elise Archibald.
Customer Review: I want to loathe it but I can’t.
I love nothing better than to scorn this type of book–the “the-whole-world-will-be-better-if-you-just-have-a-bubble-bath” world of Martha Stewart and Alexandra Stoddard. However, I have to confess, when I’m having a bad day, it IS soothing to read through this book and just believe that, were I to have a lemon squeezer placed just so on my kitchen counter with fresh lemons next to it, all would be right with the world. I can dream, can’t I?
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Customer Review: Professional techniques revealed to the serious DIY enthusiast
A very informative bk with good photos and advice. Yes there are ‘Americanisms’ in it but the whole English-speaking world does not speak only British English, right! I’ve learnt a lot from this book and I would recommend it to anybody wanting to learn about tiling techniques in a variety of settings. Some of the projects though are based on American construction techniques that differ from the Uk
Customer Review: Tiling (For Pros, by Pros)
This book although good is very US based. Its product info., terminology and stockists suggestions all have a US twinge to them. I am sure the basic tiling procedures are the same in the UK as they are in the US but the Americanisms sometimes do not transfer the POND in the same way!
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We have put these two items together for the serious gardening lady who need gloves and has to face the heat of the day at the same time. The gloves are a ladies size X-small (but can be exchanged for a larger size if you choose). Both will provide the level of comfort you need. About the gloves… If you love to garden but dont like the feel of heavy gloves that constrict your movement, then this is the perfect glove for you. The glove is made of cotton with an extra textured rubber coating that provides more protection, a solid grip and unbelievable comfort . These Dirt Digger gloves offer the highest level of dexterity & flexibility and is lightweight helps reduce hand fatigue. The gloves have precurved, seamless fingertips for comfort and longer wear. The absorbent interlock cotton lining helps keep sweat off hands while working and tight knit wrist keeps out mud and dirt so hands stay clean, so DIG IN! About the neck buddy… Just soak your neck buddy in water and its gelling solution inside will begin to swell to hold water. When fully hydrated, tie it around your neck on a hot day, and it will keep you cooler by several degrees. Can also be worn around the head to cool and help collect sweat. Can by used over and over and over again.
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