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See Neuton CE 5.2 Electric Lawn Mower

Neuton, 14″, Cordless/Electric, 3-In-1 Lawn Mower, 32A, 500W Motor, Removable, 240W/Hour, Sealed, Lead Acid Battery, 45 – 60 Minute Run Time Depending On Grass Conditions, Rear Bag/Side Discharge/Mulch Capable, Mulch Plug Included, Single Touch Height Adjustment Lever Raises & Lowers Cutting Blade From 1.2″ – 3.0″, 7″ Front & 8″ Rear Wheels, Only Cordless Mower Brand Designed To Accept Optional Trimmer/Edger Attachment, Perfect For Lawns Up To 1/4 Acre On A Single Charge Or As A Trim Mower For Larger Properties, Quiet Running At Less Than 80 DbA, Optional Spare Battery, Model #178781, Optional Trimmer/Edger Attachment, Model #243071, Replacement Blade, Model #243151, 2 Year Limited Warranty.

See Black & Decker CMM1200 Electric Lawn Mower

Clean and convenient, the Cordless Electric Mulching Lawn Mower from Black & Decker runs on a dependable 24-volt battery and can mow a 1/3-acre home lot on a single charge. It allows you to eliminate tricky pull starts and tangled extension cords from your lawn care regimen and, as a zero-emissions tool, it’s not just easier to use than traditional gas mowers, it’s an environmentally friendly choice.

See DK Helio 2009 BMX Bike

Features:

  • Frame: 4130 Chromoly
  • Fork: 4130 Chromoly 1 1/8″
  • Handlebar: DK 8″ 2-piece 4130 Chromoly
  • Grips: DK Tsuka
  • Stem: DK Alloy 1 1/8″ front load
  • Headset: Cane Creek integrated, sealed
  • Rear Brake: Tektro FX-340 Alloy U-Brake
  • Cranks: Tubular 3-piece 175mm Chromoly
  • Spindle: 8-Splined Chromoly
  • Pedals: DK aluminum platform pedals
  • Sprocket: DK 25T CNC Alloy
  • Driver: 9T 1-Piece Cassette
  • Chain: KMC
  • Rims: Alienation 36H PBR
  • Hubs: DK 36H w/ alloy 14mm cassette
  • Spokes: 14G Black stainless
  • Seat: DK Slim w/ 7mm rails
  • Seatpost: Alloy 25.4mm
  • Tires: Kenda park / trail design
  • Accessories : 2 DK Pegs
  • Measurements: 20.5″ Toptube, 74.5 degree head tube angle, 13.75″ chainstay, 72 degree seat tube angle
  • Spanish, sealed bottom bracket

See Michael Jackson – Video Greatest Hits – HIStory

This is a review of the VHS video “Michael Jackson: Video Greatest Hits HIStory” Vol. 1. Whether or not you are a fan of Michael Jackson, this is an essential video because it shows how good music videos can be. BILLIE JEAN is a striking video that broke down color barriers on MTV; THE WAY YOU MAKE ME FEEL has a loose improvisational feeling to it which makes it fun to watch; BLACK OR WHITE is modern masterpiece complete with morphing and the controversial “panther dance” sequence. In the original version of this video, Michael smashes in a car windshield that has racist grafitti on it… he is fighting back against the racism. However, in the version included on this tape, the grafitti is edited out, so we just see Michael smashing a window for no apparent reason. Even so, the video is still an amazing experience! ROCK WITH YOU takes us back to 1980 before Michael’s plastic surgery; BAD and BEAT IT include some of the best choreography even seen in music videos, although the version of BAD on this tape is the short version, not the full version with Wesley Snipes. This tape also includes the videos for Thriller, Remember The Time, Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough and Heal The World in their entirety. This video is a powerful mix of music, dance, and film. Even if you don’t think Michael is the King of Pop, this collection proves he is the King of VIDEO!

See Dangerous by Michael Jackson

Track Listing

  1. Jam
  2. Why You Wanna Trip on Me
  3. In the Closet
  4. She Drives Me Wild
  5. Remember the Time
  6. Can’t Let Her Get Away
  7. Heal the World
  8. Black or White
  9. Who Is It
  10. Give in to Me
  11. Will You Be There
  12. Keep the Faith
  13. Gone Too Soon
  14. Dangerous

Michael Jackson was still going for pop hits with 1991’s Dangerous, but he also front-loaded the album with six straight Teddy Riley-assisted cuts. This half-hour swoop of tense, aggressive, often angular funk was Jackson’s most interesting music since Thriller, and still sounds, well, invincible on this remastered edition. After that, the record’s uneven, but there’s nothing embarrassing about it, either. “Gone Too Soon,” a non-Jackson composition about teen AIDS casualty Ryan White, is a quiet statement (particularly played next to the choir-laden “Heal the World,” “Keep the Faith,” and “Will You Be There”) showing that the star doesn’t always have to get showy. The sprightly “Black or White” is explicitly pro-interracial romance, an angle its video didn’t go near, and the urgent “Give In to Me” is almost scary. Scary good, that is. –Rickey Wright

 

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