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The Doctor and the Kid: A Weird West Tale

Posted by Notcot on Oct 28, 2012 in Steampunk
The Doctor and the Kid: A Weird West Tale

This is the rip-roaring steampunk sequel to popular “The Buntline Special”, filled with adventure, excitement, and more than a little gun-slinging action! The time is 1882. With the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral behind him, the consumptive Doc Holliday makes his way to Deadwood, Colorado, where he plans to spend the rest of his short life. But one night he gets a little too drunk and loses everything at the gaming table. He realizes that he needs to replenish his bankroll, and quick, so that he can live out his days in comfort. He considers his options and hits upon the one most likely to produce income in a hurry: he’ll use his shooting skills to turn bounty hunter. The biggest reward is for the death of the young desperado known as Billy the Kid. It’s clear from the odds the Kid has faced and beaten, that he is protected by some powerful magic. Doc enlists the aid of both magic (Geronimo) and science (Thomas Edison), and goes out after his quarry. But as he soon finds out, nothing is as easy as it looks.

Price : £ 14.99

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The Magic Wand TV Remote Control

Posted by Notcot on Oct 28, 2012 in Gadgets
The Magic Wand TV Remote Control

Bring the magic home… This amazing Wand Remote Control can control your TV and most other electronic things that work via a remote; making you appear to be able to perform some pretty incredible magic tricks. Ever since Harry Potter landed we secretly yearned to be part of the magical world of Witchcraft and Wizardry and now with this wand we’re a step nearer almost. Cast spells to control the TV: flick from channel to channel control the volume and much more. All you have to do is train your wand into learning these commands so you will soon be turning your telly box on and off with a flick of the wand no boring remote needed. After you’ve learnt the basics (it takes a few practice sweeps to get the hang of it) you’ll be able to program your wand to control the volume channel brightness or whatever your usual remote can do. A turning motion will control the volume a sweep up or down will move the channel forward or back a step and even double-tapping on the side will perform whatever you assign it. In all there are 13 different motions to learn and each one can be given a separate task to complete. To do this put your wand into ‘learning mode’ by giving it a quick tap perform the move you want and then press the corresponding key on your remote. The wand remembers it and performs it the next time you do the same move. It’s difficult to emphasise how much fun this is and how cool the effect is when you’re merrily commanding all and sundry around you. The Stereo the TV the computer the lights anything that needs flicking on or off in the room can be controlled by a wave of your wand. Let the sorcery commence! Features: Controls any infrared device most electronics that use a remote control – TVs Stereos etc Can control multiple devices not limited to one The wand can learn 13 commands in total Program the wand by putting it in learning mode performing an action and pressing the corresponding key on the remote control Learns via infrared codes from remote control Sleep mode function after 60 seconds of wand inactivity works on touch Comes packaged in its own beautifully decorated case Requires 2x AAA batteries (included) Suitable for ages 8+ Please note: instructions for the wand are only available in English Full range of 13 actions: Rotate clockwise Rotate anticlockwise Flick upwards Flick downwards Flick left Flick right Tap on top Tap on side Double tap on top Double tap on side Push forward Pull back Big swish Size: Dimensions: 36 x 2.3 x 2.3cm (wand) Dimensions: 39 x 6.5 x 3.5cm (box) – R.K.

Price : £ 44.99

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Going to Sea in a Sieve: The Autobiography

Posted by Notcot on Oct 28, 2012 in Cult Film
Going to Sea in a Sieve: The Autobiography

Born in 1957 in Deptford, south London, Danny’s first job after dropping out of school at the age of 15 was in One Stop Records, a small record shop in London’s West End, frequented by Elton John and Mick Jagger, a store rather like the one in High Fidelity. His career in print journalism began in 1976 when he co-founded the fanzine Sniffin’ Glue leading to an offer from the New Musical Express, where his first job was as a receptionist. Soon after, Baker was contributing regular astute articles, reviews and later interviews to the publication. Danny then began making 30-minute documentaries at LWT for the cult series 20th Century Box, and appeared in two television commercials: Daz washing powder and Mars bar chocolate. His stellar career on the radio began on BBC GLR in 1989, then moved to BBC Radio 5 where he presented sports shows including the groundbreaking 6-0-6, which still influences the media’s approach to criticism of players, managers and referees. He also worked on BBC Radio 1, back to BBC GLR, Talk Radio and later on Virgin Radio.On his return to BBC last May, Danny won ‘Sony Radio Personality of the Year’ and appeared on Desert Island Discs last July. Six months earlier he had gone public on his cancer and chemotherapy treatment, and thankfully all seems well. Danny Baker currently presents a weekday show at BBC London 94.9, which features phone-ins and discussions with his on-air team regarding music and entertainment of the 1960s and 1970s, and a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 5. This book charts Danny’s showbiz career, the highs and lows, and everything in between, including the accusation that he killed Bob Marley…

Price : £ 11.39

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Original Pink Freeloader Solar Charger

Posted by Notcot on Oct 28, 2012 in Gadgets
Original Pink Freeloader Solar Charger

The Freeloader is an awesome portable charging system that will recharge just about any portable electronic device pretty much anywhere, all you need is the Sun. The Freeloader collects the light with its solar panels, and cleverly converts the power to re-charge your chosen device.

Price : £ 32.95

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The Doctor and the Kid: A Weird West Tale

Posted by Notcot on Oct 28, 2012 in Steampunk
The Doctor and the Kid: A Weird West Tale

This is the rip-roaring steampunk sequel to popular “The Buntline Special”, filled with adventure, excitement, and more than a little gun-slinging action! The time is 1882. With the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral behind him, the consumptive Doc Holliday makes his way to Deadwood, Colorado, where he plans to spend the rest of his short life. But one night he gets a little too drunk and loses everything at the gaming table. He realizes that he needs to replenish his bankroll, and quick, so that he can live out his days in comfort. He considers his options and hits upon the one most likely to produce income in a hurry: he’ll use his shooting skills to turn bounty hunter. The biggest reward is for the death of the young desperado known as Billy the Kid. It’s clear from the odds the Kid has faced and beaten, that he is protected by some powerful magic. Doc enlists the aid of both magic (Geronimo) and science (Thomas Edison), and goes out after his quarry. But as he soon finds out, nothing is as easy as it looks.

Price : £ 14.99

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Neostar CD Wizard 6-in-1 Music Recording System

Posted by Notcot on Oct 28, 2012 in Gadgets
Neostar CD Wizard 6-in-1 Music Recording System

Play, Listen and Record all your vinyl, CDs, tapes and even AM/FM radio direct to a CD you can play anywhere, plus record any other external music source too!

  • The new ‘CD Wizard’ is Neostar’s first ever 6-in-1 music centre and our simplest to use machine yet!Simply place your record (33.3, 45 or 78rpm) onto the turntable, cassette into the tape player, CD into the CD tray (for copying CDs), or connect via the ‘Aux in’ socket any other external source (e.g. radio, reel-to-reel player, 8-track, MP3/iPod), insert a blank CD into the CD burner, hit the record button and let the Neostar CD Wizard do the rest.You can even make your own compilations from different sound sources all onto a single CD, or transfer your recordings to a computer for safe keeping!‘CD Wizard’ is supplied with a full remote control, a built-in amplifier with RIAA sound-improving equalizer, AM/FM stereo radio, twin full range speakers, blue backlit LED display, auto/manual track division, headphone jack for private listening, belt drive turntable with ceramic cartridge and piezoelectric pick-up, and USB connection for recording to computer (lead and ‘Audacity’ editing software supplied).

Price : £ 239.95

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Diamond Pink Coin Saving Money Jar

Posted by Notcot on Oct 28, 2012 in Gadgets
Diamond Pink Coin Saving Money Jar

Saving has never been easier than with this great Coin Saving Jar. This super clever money box keeps track of each and every coin you put into it to give you a running total so you don’t have to count it every few days.

Price : £ 14.95

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USB Office Fairy Lights

Posted by Notcot on Oct 27, 2012 in Gadgets
USB Office Fairy Lights

Fed up with your boring computer? Despair no more as we’ve designed these unique fairy lights to turn your computer into the most attractive item in the office! These lights can be used anytime of the year for any occasion let them light up your working life! We have several different colour available all gorgeous but we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive.

Price : £ 7.99

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The Doctor and the Kid: A Weird West Tale

Posted by Notcot on Oct 27, 2012 in Steampunk
The Doctor and the Kid: A Weird West Tale

This is the rip-roaring steampunk sequel to popular “The Buntline Special”, filled with adventure, excitement, and more than a little gun-slinging action! The time is 1882. With the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral behind him, the consumptive Doc Holliday makes his way to Deadwood, Colorado, where he plans to spend the rest of his short life. But one night he gets a little too drunk and loses everything at the gaming table. He realizes that he needs to replenish his bankroll, and quick, so that he can live out his days in comfort. He considers his options and hits upon the one most likely to produce income in a hurry: he’ll use his shooting skills to turn bounty hunter. The biggest reward is for the death of the young desperado known as Billy the Kid. It’s clear from the odds the Kid has faced and beaten, that he is protected by some powerful magic. Doc enlists the aid of both magic (Geronimo) and science (Thomas Edison), and goes out after his quarry. But as he soon finds out, nothing is as easy as it looks.

Price : £ 14.99

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The Magic Wand TV Remote Control

Posted by Notcot on Oct 27, 2012 in Gadgets
The Magic Wand TV Remote Control

Bring the magic home… This amazing Wand Remote Control can control your TV and most other electronic things that work via a remote; making you appear to be able to perform some pretty incredible magic tricks. Ever since Harry Potter landed we secretly yearned to be part of the magical world of Witchcraft and Wizardry and now with this wand we’re a step nearer almost. Cast spells to control the TV: flick from channel to channel control the volume and much more. All you have to do is train your wand into learning these commands so you will soon be turning your telly box on and off with a flick of the wand no boring remote needed. After you’ve learnt the basics (it takes a few practice sweeps to get the hang of it) you’ll be able to program your wand to control the volume channel brightness or whatever your usual remote can do. A turning motion will control the volume a sweep up or down will move the channel forward or back a step and even double-tapping on the side will perform whatever you assign it. In all there are 13 different motions to learn and each one can be given a separate task to complete. To do this put your wand into ‘learning mode’ by giving it a quick tap perform the move you want and then press the corresponding key on your remote. The wand remembers it and performs it the next time you do the same move. It’s difficult to emphasise how much fun this is and how cool the effect is when you’re merrily commanding all and sundry around you. The Stereo the TV the computer the lights anything that needs flicking on or off in the room can be controlled by a wave of your wand. Let the sorcery commence! Features: Controls any infrared device most electronics that use a remote control – TVs Stereos etc Can control multiple devices not limited to one The wand can learn 13 commands in total Program the wand by putting it in learning mode performing an action and pressing the corresponding key on the remote control Learns via infrared codes from remote control Sleep mode function after 60 seconds of wand inactivity works on touch Comes packaged in its own beautifully decorated case Requires 2x AAA batteries (included) Suitable for ages 8+ Please note: instructions for the wand are only available in English Full range of 13 actions: Rotate clockwise Rotate anticlockwise Flick upwards Flick downwards Flick left Flick right Tap on top Tap on side Double tap on top Double tap on side Push forward Pull back Big swish Size: Dimensions: 36 x 2.3 x 2.3cm (wand) Dimensions: 39 x 6.5 x 3.5cm (box) – R.K.

Price : £ 44.99

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