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Zane: Art Music: Surrealism Zane: Art Music: The Renaissance
Surrealism explored the depths of the unconscious mind. See how the Surrealist artists were influenced by the bizarre imagery of dreams. View examples of Surrealistic methods in the painting of Ernst, Magritte,and Dali. Listen to excerpts from the music of Bartok, Cage, Mihaud, Ravel, and Stravinsky. Ages 9+. Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP/Vista and Mac
Price: 6.99
See how Renaissance artists and composers developed new forms and techniques-from painting with oils to four-part polyphony. See brilliant artistic works by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. Listen to excerpts from musical compositions by Dufay, Josquin des Pres, and Praetorius. Ages 11+. Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP/Vista and Mac
Price: 6.99


Zane: Art Music: The Romanticism Zane: Music Appr: Appreciating the Orchestra
Witness the intensity of nineteenth-century Romanticism, captured in dramatic operas and orchestral works, and the vibrant colors and compelling subjects of this era's paintings. See brilliant paintings by Constable, Friedrich, Gericault, Goya, and Turner. Listen to excerpts from musical compositions by Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Mendelssohn, and Wagner. Ages 9+. Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP/Vista and Mac
Price: 6.99
Explore the sections of the symphony orchestra through Benjamin Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra; learn to identify different instruments through a lively performance of Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf; experience the western sounds of Copland's Billy the Kid, complete with images of the old west; and thrill to Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture while viewing stirring paintings of the Napoleonic Wars.Ages 11 +. Windows 95/98/2000/NT/ME/XP/Vista and Mac.
Price: 6.99


Zane: Music Hist: The Art of Listening Zane: Music Hist: Through Classical Period
Enhance your enjoyment of music learning how to listen to musical works and appreciate different musical styles. Explore the structural and technical aspects of music, which organizes sounds into rhythmical patterns recognizable as Gregorian chant, rock'n'roll, soul, folk, swing, country, classical, and other musical forms. Learn to distinguish rhythm, melody, and harmony. Ages 11+. Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP/Vista and Mac
Price: 6.99
Trace the evolution of Western classical music from Gregorian chant to the works of Ludwig van Beethoven, whose career marks a turning point inmusical history. Explore medieval plainchant and the music of troubadours, Renaissance choral works and madrigals, baroque opera and the concerto, and the classical symphony and sonata-allegro form. Ages 9+. Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP/Vista and Mac
Price: 6.99


Windows 2000 Training: Installation and Configuration Windows 2000 Training: Getting Acquainted
Maneuvering through the tutorial is easy. An operation menu at the bottom of the screen lets you skip forward, backward, pause or repeat giving you control over your training. You can play a complete chapter, review a specific topic within a chapter or search the index to locate the topics you are having trouble mastering. It's easy to go back to review a certain topic without having to watch the entire tutorial again. Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT/XP/Vista
Price: 6.99
Maneuvering through the tutorial is easy. An operation menu at the bottom of the screen lets you skip forward, backward, pause or repeat giving you control over your training. You can play a complete chapter, review a specific topic within a chapter or search the index to locate the topics you are having trouble mastering. It's easy to go back to review a certain topic without having to watch the entire tutorial again. Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT/XP/Vista
Price: 6.99


Windows 2000 Training: Internet Functionality PC Maintenance Training: Doing It Yourself
Maneuvering through the tutorial is easy. An operation menu at the bottom of the screen lets you skip forward, backward, pause or repeat giving you control over your training. You can play a complete chapter, review a specific topic within a chapter or search the index to locate the topics you are having trouble mastering. It's easy to go back to review a certain topic without having to watch the entire tutorial again. Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT/XP/Vista
Price: 6.99
Maneuvering through the tutorial is easy. An operation menu at the bottom of the screen lets you skip forward, backward, pause or repeat giving you control over your training. You can play a complete chapter, review a specific topic within a chapter or search the index to locate the topics you are having trouble mastering. It's easy to go back to review a certain topic without having to watch the entire tutorial again. Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT/XP/Vista
Price: 6.99


PC Maintenance Training: Upgrading Your PC PC Maintenance Training: Modems & Sound Cards
Maneuvering through the tutorial is easy. An operation menu at the bottom of the screen lets you skip forward, backward, pause or repeat giving you control over your training. You can play a complete chapter, review a specific topic within a chapter or search the index to locate the topics you are having trouble mastering. It's easy to go back to review a certain topic without having to watch the entire tutorial again. Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT/XP/Vista
Price: 6.99
Maneuvering through the tutorial is easy. An operation menu at the bottom of the screen lets you skip forward, backward, pause or repeat giving you control over your training. You can play a complete chapter, review a specific topic within a chapter or search the index to locate the topics you are having trouble mastering. It's easy to go back to review a certain topic without having to watch the entire tutorial again. Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT/XP/Vista
Price: 6.99


PC Maintenance Training: Preventive Measures Creatures Adventures
Maneuvering through the tutorial is easy. An operation menu at the bottom of the screen lets you skip forward, backward, pause or repeat giving you control over your training. You can play a complete chapter, review a specific topic within a chapter or search the index to locate the topics you are having trouble mastering. It's easy to go back to review a certain topic without having to watch the entire tutorial again. Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT/XP/Vista
Price: 6.99
It's a world of fun. It's a world to explore!The Virtual Adventure you'll never forget!This is a special world, inhabited by unique virtual life forms known as Norns. Norns are artificial life creatures with their own Digital DNA, brains and biochemistry. They learn and think for themselves, but they need you to love them, care for them and play with them.Windows XP/Me/NT/95/98
Price: 6.99


   

In-Car 7"-9" Portable DVD Player Case * Attaches to Rear or Front Seat, Easily Converts to Carrying Bag, Multiple Accessory compartments - - Built-in double headphone Jack
Take your portable DVD player and favorite movies on the road in this compact, thickly padded, multi-functional case. Adjustable buckle attachment suspension system allows case to easily attach to the seats. Mounting system quickly detaches, converting into a portable carrying case. Sturdy hook-n-loop harness in main compartment safely secures DVD player while in use or stored. Multiple Zippered pockets hold all your accessories organized. Side strap provides convenient attachment for headphones when not in use. compatibility list: DVP-FX810/P DVP-FX810/R DVP-FX810 and all Mobile DVD Players with Screens 9 inches or less
Customer Review: Great Case!
I bought this case to be used on a long 8-hour trip for my daughter (2) and her friend (2). You can hook up the case in between the 2 front seats so more than 1 person can view the DVD screen. It is easy to hook up. My only con to this carrier is that it does not stay level when you hook it up to hang between 2 seats. It remained fairly still in the car for viewing, but it was tilted down. The bag hinge should give a little more so the DVD player weight can be adjusted. For the price, it's still a good buy!

Publ.Date : Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:56:02 GMT

The Good Old Boys
Customer Review: where's the DVD
Why can I not get a DVD for this movie? I have been waiting for years for a DVD and still nothing.

Publ.Date : Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:56:02 GMT

Mamma Mia! The Musical Based on the Songs of ABBA: A Decca Broadway Original Cast Recording (1999 London Cast)
Put together by Abba's own Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, Mamma Mia! manages to cram over 20 of the Swedish supergroup's songs into a threadbare plot. It goes a little like this: Young Sophie is getting married and she's trying to identify which of three men is her father. That's about it. Wisely, the musical doesn't mess around with the songs, save for the insertion of some dialogue or for having some of them performed by a man (it works amazingly well). Abba fans will jump on this import of the London production, but traditional fans of musical theater should consider it as well. After all, Andersson and Ulvaeus's songs have always felt as if they were more than isolated pop gems and actually belonged to a longer narrative. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Customer Review: Mama Mia sound-track
I saw the musical while it was in Boston...I loved all of Abba's music in the story-line...My daughter purchased it for me, however I wore it out playing it... I just love listening to all of the great songs from the play... I truly wanted this since it is from the Musical...One of my favs for sure...

Publ.Date : Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:56:02 GMT

Dremel 750-02 Minimite 13,000 RPM 2 Speed 4.8-Volt Cordless Rotary Tool
We started counting all the uses for this little dynamo, but we stopped at 967. We like it for delicate tasks and finer work because it isn't as powerful as its big brothers, so it's easier to control. It's light, extremely maneuverable, the switch is exactly where you want it and heck, it's just plain fun to use. It's perfect for jewelry, electronics, tiny woodworking crafts like dollhouse furniture and other intricate hobbies. It uses Dremel's wide array of bits, so there's virtually no limit to what you can do with this. Sure, there are store brands on the market for less, but Dremel is king when it comes to rotary tools, and we think they outdid themselves with this one.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
Customer Review: The best option for trimming your pet's nails!
I absolutely love my Dremel! I have a 20lb pug who HATES going to the groomers to get his nails cut (can't say I blame him!). My mother-in-law breeds labs and she swears by the Dremel, but I had my doubts. After doing my homework on the safety of using a rotary tool to cut nails (according to many, grinding nails is actually less painful if the quick is cut, and it bleeds less), I chose this model because a) it's cordless and b) has a rechargeable battery. My dog's nails were quite long when I first used the tool - so I definitely hit the quick on a few of them. It didn't seem to hurt him a lot, just seemed like it stung for a second, and they didn't bleed at all. I did his nails in stages over a period of a few days, he's not scared of the tool, nor the noise it makes when it is on, but if you have a dog who is skiddish, this may not be the option for you. Also, it takes some wrangling and determination to do this - my dog squirms and scratches. But after awhile he just gives up, which is when I'm able to really make progress. I'm confident now that his nails are at a point where he'll just need maintenance once a week or so, he'll get very comfortable with the process and it will be a piece of cake. I love the fact that I'm able to easily maintain his nails (I was never comfortable cutting them myself) and I know that he's not in any pain. It's so imporatant to keep your pet's nails trimmed, and the Dremel allows you to do that safely and easily! Plus, at $20 a pop at the local pet store to get his nails cut - the Dremel has already paid for itself! Pros: Cordless, Rechargeable Battery, Battery lasts a looong time before needing to recharge, 2 speeds (use the low setting for nails), light weight, easy to hold. Cons: None!

Publ.Date : Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:56:02 GMT

Easel Paper Roll
Ideal with the Melissa & Doug Deluxe Standing Easel. This easy-loading, premium quality paper roll from Melissa & Doug will provides you with thick, sturdy paper for an economical price. Whether your kids use it with a Standing Easel, or for other creative purposes... (see below). You can't go wrong with a good supply of quality paper. Less obvious uses for Melissa & Doug Paper Roll: Trace around your child lying on a strip of paper, then draw in internal organs together Draw the planets in a line from largest to smallest Design kid-created wrapping paper Using two lengths draw an outline & let your child design the front and back of a costume...(Hold lengths against your child's body and tape papers together at your child's shoulders and waist) Make banners with lettering, handprints & footprints Experiment with kite making
Customer Review: Easel paper roll from M&D
You should by two. My 6yr old and 4 yr old are intense painters and did this daily for close to 2 months. Thank goodness I had my second roll as a back-up to give me a chance to buy my next set of paper rolls!

Publ.Date : Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:56:02 GMT

The Best of the Moody Blues
Fans of the Moody Blues hungry for the band's intoxicatingly rich arrangements and soaring melodies need look no further than this terrific compilation. What it lacks in depth this collection makes up for in breadth, spanning the band's 30-year history of hits from "Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon)" to "Your Wildest Dreams." Featuring some of Justin Hayward and John Lodge's best songwriting and packed with performances truly worthy of the superlative adjective greatest, this collection of hits delivers the goods. --L.A. Smith
Customer Review: CD Moody Blues
I got this CD by my own mistake. I meant to get another Moody Blues CD. So I gave this CD to a friend. When I called him up, he was listening to it. And He told me, "Thanks alot. I love this CD. I just love the Moody Blues!" It's a compilation of some of their earlier works. None of their newer stuff is on it.

Publ.Date : Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:56:02 GMT

Hasbro Playskool Busy Ball Popper
Get ready for some poppin', droppin', air-powered fun. Drop the five colorful balls onto the track. Watch them pop out of the top, roll down, then pop out all over again. Sometimes the balls spill over for even more interactive, put-and-take play. Silly sound effects and eight upbeat tunes accompany the animated action. This toy provides one "air-mazing" experience for your little one. Measures 18" x 7" x 13". Requires 4 "D" batteries (not included).
Customer Review: best baby toy so far!!
I picked up this toy at a yard sale, only because it said it was "the best baby toy ever", and I have to agree. Our Child is only 4 months old, and every since we got (when she was 2 months old) it has entertained her. If she is crying we press the button, and she stops and just stares at it. Now she is starting to wave her arms and squeal when it is playing. I'm sure this will be a toy she will love for a long time. Also, it not only entertains our daughter, but the cats love it to. :)

Publ.Date : Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:56:02 GMT

Melissa & Doug Deluxe Wire Puzzle Rack
A puzzle rack to solve your storage puzzle! This sturdy wire puzzle rack holds up to twelve multi-sized puzzles for convenient clean up and organization.Dimensions: 8.25" x 13.25" x 16" AssembledRecommended Ages: 2+ years Manufacturer: Melissa and Doug

Publ.Date : Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:56:02 GMT

Mothership
For years, as playlists and multidisc players put Led Zeppelin tracks into a mix, there was a perpetual need to adjust the volume when Zep came on. Their tunes languished in the haze of substandard remastering--until now, at least for the 24 tracks on Mothership and the final fullness of the new Song Remains the Same reissue. For its part, Mothership's crisper, warmer audio owes its heft to the troika of Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones, who helped oversee the mastering, bringing out untold shades even in the throes of "Heartbreaker" and the sinews of "No Quarter." It's an impressive sonic leap. Where tinny high-ends and muffled lows used to co-exist, fatter and louder depths prevail. It's ever more astonishing that Zep got on with just four blokes. You can quibble with the 24 tracks here (where's "The Ocean"?), but the band picked each track here, from the stone-cold locks ("Communication Breakdown" and "Stairway to Heaven," no, duh) to the robust throb of "When the Levee Breaks." As for "The Ocean," you can find that in fantastically full form, along with five other gems on the newly remastered Song Remains the Same, which shows up for 2007's holiday season on DVD, too. Only rarely have four lads from England made so memorable an auditory and visual blast. --Andrew Bartlett

More from Led Zeppelin


The Song Remains the Same


Physical Graffiti


Houses of the Holy


Led Zeppelin I


Led Zeppelin II


Led Zeppelin III


Led Zeppelin IV


How the West Was Won


In Through the Out Door


Customer Review: 2007 remaster versus previous remaster
I know the songs, i have listened to them back to back in a good audio rig, the new against the nineties remasters, and really i do not hear THAT great difference spelled in other articles. Indeed certain frecuences were leveled in this 2007 job, but the old remasters sound very very well. My recommendation - buy the complete studio works box, the old live The song remains the same -read my review about the brutal trimming Jimmy did on majestic songs. -, and How the west was won. Also, Page declared remixing the instrument and voice tracks would take ages in the studio. There was no remixing as mentioned somewhere else.

Publ.Date : Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:56:02 GMT



10,000 Graphics Pack
Curious George Reads Writes & Spells
Home Massage
Storybook Weaver Deluxe
Learn Word XP
10,000 Photos Volume 2
Zane: Young Student Reference Library
Millie & Bailey Preschool
30,000 Image Sampler Vol 3
Reader Rabbit Personalized Math
Face Factory
Girls Only! Secret Diary & More
Madeline's Rainy Day Activities
Mighty Math - Zoo Zillions
Great Events of Our Century: Fame
Type & Learn Kanji
Great Events of Our Century: Legacy
Zane: Music Hist: History of Jazz
Carmen Sandiego's Great Chase Through Time
Super Solvers: Operation Neptune
Thinkin' Science Series ZAP!
Mr. Forgetful's Learn about Computers
Marketing Builder 2.2
Quickstart: Label Studio Pro
My Mail List & Address Book
Puzzle XP Championship
Smart Games Collection 7
Zane: Great Composers: Mozart
SpyWare Killer Deluxe
Backyard Baseball
Quickstart: Professional Fonts
World's Most Heroic Firefighters
PentaTutor TCP/IP Name Resolution
Ranma Forever: Kiss Me, Cat
Aroma
Tonka Town
Thinkin' Things - Sky Island Mysteries
Clifford Musical Memory Games
Quickstart: Personalized Food Menu Planner
Zane: Social Sciences: Discover Psychology
Zane: World Lit: African, Arabic, Celtic
Speedstudy: English Composition
A&E Donald Trump: Master of the Deal
Speedstudy: Physics 1
Match & Learn
EA Madden 2003
Saltwater Aquarium - Video Screensavers
Spy Fox in Cheese Chase
Tomb Raider III
LEGO Loco
Garden and Deck Design
Professor Teaches FrontPage 2003
Easy Downhill Skiing
Magician's Secrets: Cards
Dr. Brain Thinking Games - Puzzle Madness
Texas Hold'em Real Limit Edition
Rockets & Robots Clipart
Sound Clips 2 - Midi
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Jewel Mines
Hollywood Empire
World of Whales
Disney Treasure Planet Etherium Rescue
Let's Explore The Solar System
HBCH: Bach Vol. 1
HBCH: Haydn Vol. 1
HBCH: Schubert Vol. 1
Quickstart Audio French (2 CDs)
The Pop-up Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Hoyle Poker Series
Quickstart PC Cleaner XP
World of Wild Cats
Fun with Reading & Writing!
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Zane: Art Music: Surrealism
PBA Bowling
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