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Tube Map Mirror

Posted by Notcot on Aug 2, 2012 in Gadgets
Tube Map Mirror

The London Tube Map is probably the most iconic schematic* map ever drawn. Despite being topographically inaccurate this lifeline to understanding how to go where in London has become a classic work of art. Nowhere has it been better represented than in this achingly cool wall mirror from those award wining London designers at Suck U.K. The London Underground map was the brain child of Harry Beck (a London Transport employee in 1931) who realised that drawing an accurate map of the tube system would just confuse the heck out of us all. His graphic schematic (which rhymes so beautifully) has become famous the world over and been copied again and again for other underground systems all over the planet. This sizeable 75cm long mirror comes with steel wall brackets and screws for mounting and is quite possibly the most chic hall or wall mirror in circulation. *Schematic means it’s a representational diagram as opposed to a topographical map (i.e. it’s shape bears no relation to reality). Solid glass mirror with gold-coloured depiction of the London Underground Map. The designer’s clever screen printing process creates the illusion that the mirror itself is etched with the map. All zones featured on the Tube Map. Steel brackets and screws for wall mounting are included. Makes a trendy but functional room feature for ‘Londonites’ and Train spotters alike. Size: 75 x 52 x 0.6cm This product is glass so you know the drill… don’t go throwing stuff at it it’s fragile.

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Price : £ 74.99

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Tube Map Mirror

Posted by Notcot on Aug 1, 2012 in Gadgets
Tube Map Mirror

The London Tube Map is probably the most iconic schematic* map ever drawn. Despite being topographically inaccurate this lifeline to understanding how to go where in London has become a classic work of art. Nowhere has it been better represented than in this achingly cool wall mirror from those award wining London designers at Suck U.K. The London Underground map was the brain child of Harry Beck (a London Transport employee in 1931) who realised that drawing an accurate map of the tube system would just confuse the heck out of us all. His graphic schematic (which rhymes so beautifully) has become famous the world over and been copied again and again for other underground systems all over the planet. This sizeable 75cm long mirror comes with steel wall brackets and screws for mounting and is quite possibly the most chic hall or wall mirror in circulation. *Schematic means it’s a representational diagram as opposed to a topographical map (i.e. it’s shape bears no relation to reality). Solid glass mirror with gold-coloured depiction of the London Underground Map. The designer’s clever screen printing process creates the illusion that the mirror itself is etched with the map. All zones featured on the Tube Map. Steel brackets and screws for wall mounting are included. Makes a trendy but functional room feature for ‘Londonites’ and Train spotters alike. Size: 75 x 52 x 0.6cm This product is glass so you know the drill… don’t go throwing stuff at it it’s fragile.

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Price : £ 74.99

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The Secret (Read by the Author)

Posted by Notcot on Jun 13, 2012 in Cult Film
The Secret (Read by the Author)

Once known only by an elite who were unwilling to share their knowledge of the power ‘the secret’ of obtaining anything you desire is now revealed by prominent physicists authors and philosophers as being based in the universal Law of Attraction. And the good news is that anyone can access its power to bring themselves health wealth and happiness. Fragments of The Secret have been found in oral traditions literature religions and philosophies throughout the centuries. A number of the exceptional people who discovered its power went on to become regarded as the greatest human beings who ever lived. Among them: Plato Leonardo Galileo and Einstein. Now ‘the secret’ is being shared with the world. Beautiful in its simplicity and mind-dazzling in its ability to really work The Secret reveals the mystery of the hidden potential within us all. By unifying leading-edge scientific thought with ancient wisdom and spirituality the riveting practical knowledge will lead readers to a greater understanding of how they can be the masters of their own lives.

Price : £ 11.45

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An Introduction To NLP – Psychological Skills For Understanding And Influencing People

Posted by Notcot on May 7, 2012 in Cult Film
An Introduction To NLP - Psychological Skills For Understanding And Influencing People

Some people appear more gifted than others. NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) one of the fastest growing developments in applied psychology describes in simple terms what these people do differently and enables you to learn these patterns of excellence. ; ; An Introduction to NLP teaches you practical skills to achieve excellent communication and great results in all areas of your life. ; ; Includes: ; how to create rapport with others ; influencing skills ; understanding and using body language ; how to think about and achieve the results you want ; the art of asking key questions ; effective meetings negotiations and selling ; accelerated learning strategies ; ; Specifically designed for audio this CD also includes exercises that encourage listener participation.

Price : £ 10.99

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Wayne’s World

Posted by Notcot on May 25, 2010 in Cult Film

Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (13 Reviews)

Amazon.co.uk Review
Thanks to Mike Myers’ wonderfully rude, lowbrow humour and his full-bodied understanding of who his character is, Wayne’s World proved to be that rare thing: a successful transition of a Saturday Night Live sketch to the big screen. Wayne Campbell (Myers) and his nerdy pal Garth (Dana Carvey) are teens who live at home and have their own low-rent cable-access show in Aurora, Illinios, in which they celebrate their favourite female film stars and heavy-metal bands. When a Chicago TV station smells a potential youth-audience ratings hit, the station’s weasely executive (Rob Lowe) tries to co-opt the show–and steal Wayne’s new rock ‘n’ roll girlfriend (Tia Carrere) at the same time. Like Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure before it (and the later Detroit Rock City), this is a film that affectionately parodies and celebrates slacker teenage culture. It’s also filled with all kinds of knowing spoofs of film conventions, from Wayne talking to the camera (while forbidding other characters to do so) and hilariously self-conscious product placements, to labelling a moment a “Gratuitous Sex Scene”. Dumb yet clever–and very funny. –Marshall Fine, Amazon.com

Wayne’s World

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