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1998 radio control RAD Robot by Toymax - working - with missiles remote battery

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Adventure Time Jake And Finn Adult Footsie Pajamas

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These are some $ 40 Adventure Time pajamas from ThinkGeek. You could pick from Finn, who has a little Jake in his front pocket and a backpack on, or Jake, who has a little Finn on his breast. Sadly every size (even my XXL) is currently offered out, so it looks like it’s going to be a cold-ass Christmas for we all. Psyche– I do not even use pajamas! You know why? SINCE I ‘M AN ADULT. “Grownups wear pajamas.” Do they? Or do they simply pass out drunk with all their garments on? You know exactly what I wish for Christmas? Enough pillows to cover the whole flooring of my home.

Struck the jump for a shot of the backs.

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TRANSFORMERS BUMBLEBEE T-SHIRT ADULT MENS LARGE L NEW NWT ROBOT MOVIE TEE

3 Robosapiens 2 14" with Remotes One 7" Little One Humanoid WowWee All Work 2004

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Video: US Trailer For Adult Adventure Game CATHERINE Hits The Web

After having scored 35 out of 40 points from the Famitsu, Atlus’ “adult” game Catherine was published on the PS3 and XBOX360 in Japan on February 17 – and is selling very well over here. Reason enough for Atlus to officially announce the title for the US market yesterday and release the first English trailer today.

The title, which offers a mix of adventure, puzzle and survival elements, will be released in the US “this summer” (on the PS3 and XBOX360). And it looks pretty cool.

Here’s the trailer:



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DIY: “Soft-touch” Your Cell Phone, Game Controller, Or Adult Toy


A guy over on XDA applied a product called Plast Dip to the battery cover of his Nexus S. The result as you can clearly see is just a touch less than awesome and the technique should work on nearly anything. Have fun. [via MAKE]



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SFO Medical OxyMirror Finger Pulse Oximeter Audio & Visual Alarm,OLED, Two year warranty, adult, pediactric

SFO Medical OxyMirror Finger Pulse Oximeter Audio & Visual Alarm,OLED, Two year warranty, adult, pediactric

  • Finger Pulse Oximeter: Measures SpO2 (Oxygen Saturation) and Pulse
  • Audible Alarm when reading exceeds/falls below normal values and flashes on the screent to indicate visually
  • BiDirectional OLED Display, complete Plythesmograph, Pulse Intensity and Perfusion Index
  • Accurate, heavy duty professional grade oximeter, two year warranty
  • Automatic on/off to save power and long battery life

SFO Medical OxyMirror Finger Pulse Oximeter Model No. 9500
***Professional Class Finger Pulse Oximeter
***Recommended for heavy duty usuage
***FDA/CE approved, Two year Warranty
***SpO2, Pulse Rate, PI and Plythesmograph
***Promotional Reduced Price
Professional SFO Medical Finger Pulse Oximeter OxyMirror 9500

***Adult/Pediatric
***Colored OLEDDisplay and Professional Features: Lot of features

***Visual Indicators, Audible Alarm, ***MultiDirectional Display
***Display Colored Pulse Rate, Oxygen Saturation level (SPO2), Pulse Intensity, Perfusion Index (PI), Plethysmograph

***It is simple to use and delivers almost immediate results. Within seconds, the FDA/CE approved Creative PulseOx will display accurate readings on your SpO2 and heart pulse rate. It has visible and audible alarm when readings are outside preset limits.
Features:

***Monitor SPO2, PR (Pulse Rate) and Pulse Intensity (PI)
***Displays pulse intensity by bar Graph
Histogram of Pulse Rate and waveform of plethysmograph
***Audible Alarm upon exceeding preset pulse/SpO2 limits
***BiDirectional Display (Move display in two directions to make it convenient)
Backlit light
***Automatic On/Off Power
***Low Battery consumption
***Completely nail polish tolerant – no matter how dark the color
***Accurate readings while patient is in motion
***Digital OLED display for SpO2 and pulse rate with Backlight
Batteries Included
***2 year limited warranty
Effective Measuring Range:

Saturation: 70 to 99%
Heart Pulse Rate: 40 to 240 bpm
Resolution: 1 digit
Accuracy (incl. motion artifacts and low profusion):

Saturation: +/- 1% or +/- 2 digits
Heart Pulse Rate: +/- 3% or +/- 2 digits
Display:

Saturation: 2 characters
Heart Pulse Rate: 2 characters
Signal Indications: “Sensor OFF” and “Weak Signal” – Flashing Heart Icon
Power Requirements:

***Two AAA size Batteries

Rating: (out of 2 reviews)

Price: $ 89.99

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Comics Spotlight On: Sandman Mystery Theatre

Happy Comics Release Day!

We’re later than usual because the Labor Day holiday pushed comics distribution back a day, at least in the states.

With the school year finally in full swing, I wanted to focus this week on a book completely for adults: Sandman Mystery Theatre. Published from 1993-1999, SMT was a Vertigo book that took the adult label seriously, dealing with sex and violence in a sometimes graphic, but never sensational or cheap, manner.

The series is loosely connected with Neil Gaiman’s landmark Sandman stories but it owes more to the pulp and noir roots of comics than it does to Gaiman’s series.

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Cover to new edition of Sandman Mystery Theatre, Volume 1

Summary:

Wesley Dodds is a rich but lonely man haunted by dreams. He lives in 1930s New York City, a community full of the best and worst of the human condition. His dreams curse him with the ability to see future events. Unable to let injustice take place when he can stop it, Wesley invents a gun that fires sleeping gas, dons a gas mask, and investigates crimes as the Sandman. Call it superhero noir.

Dian Belmont is the daughter of New York’s District Attorney who refuses to be pigeon-holed in any traditional female roles. She’s restless and seeking a cause for her life. Through her contact with Wesley, her father, and his police officers, she becomes drawn into their world, eventually becoming Wesley’s partner and lover.

The plot arcs alternate the reader’s point of view between Wesley and Dian, giving us both perspectives on New York . Their rocky relationship, as each struggle to be their own person amid society’s rules and the crimes which neither can ignore, anchors the series. I hesitate to call the book romantic, given it’s sometimes bleak tone, but their relationship is one of the most realistic and well-written in all of comics.

What Kids Will Like About It:

Don’t give this to kids. It’s mature in every sense of the word. If this series were a movies, it would rate at least as an R, probably closer to an X and not because it’s about sex and violence but because it deals explicitly and graphically with both.

What Parents Will Like About It:

Like series such as Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, Deadwood, and Rome, SMT is an adult exploration of both the good and the depraved of humankind. Unlike those series, our two leads are heroes. Wesley struggles not to lose his sense of honor among horrific choices and Dian struggles with realizing that the world she’s been presented with since a child is not really the world that exists out there.

Wesley fights serial killers and child abusers, not always as successfully as he wishes.  Ominously hovering over their city is the threat of world war, as Hitler begins his conquest of  Europe. Yet the future also promises change for the better that Wesley can see in his dreams.

Unlike most artwork in superhero comics, the artists on SMT adopt a very realistic style. I’ve even heard people call Guy Davis’ artwork ugly. That’s not the case, it’s very detailed and skilled and perfect for noir but there are no idealized bodies in this book. Wesley is drawn as shorter and more rotund and Dian, while lovely, has a normal-looking body and face. It did take me some time to stop expecting art similar to Neal Adams or George Perez, but once I made the adjustment, I can’t picture the characters any other way. It perfectly fits the tone of the series.

Favorite Panel:

Wesley proposes to Dian in the final issue but it’s not marriage that he’s asking for, it’s full partnership.

About the Creators:

Matt Wagner has had a long and successful career in comics and his probably best-known for his independent creation, Grendel. He’s also the writer of one of my favorite Batman stories, Batman & the Monster Men and Batman & the Mad Monk. Steven T. Seagle, who wrote some of the later SMT stories, works with the studio that created the popular Ben 10 cartoon. Guy Davis broke into comics writing Baker Street, featuring an alternate history Sherlock Holmes.

Extras:

At least half of the series is collected in trade, up to issue #52. Hopefully, DC will soon have the entire series available, as the final issue, #70, shouldn’t be missed.

Dream and Wesley Dodds both appear in Sandman Midnight Theatre, a one-shot co-written by Wagner and Gaiman.

Wesley and Dian guest-star in one of my favorite Starman trades, A Wicked Inclination. They’re much older but still the same in many ways.  I picked up this trade just for my Sandman fix and also became hooked on Starman as a result.

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Comics Spotlight On: Sandman Mystery Theatre

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Apple Eases App Store Policies – Adobe, Adult Apps May Benefit

Apple Eases App Store Policies – Adobe, Adult Apps May Benefit
Apple Inc. on Thursday relaxed its notoriously strict policies governing apps that may be downloaded onto devices including the iPhone and iPad.

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Menlo Commons Adult Community


Beautifully manicured, peaceful grounds develop a gorgeous park-like setting for this immaculate two bedroom, two bath Menlo Commons condominium. Centrally located with spectacular garden views, this exceptional single level residence offers a fantastic combination of tasteful finishes and domestic convenience. The newly remodeled kitchen features top quality stainless appliances that complement sparkling granite countertops. Breakfast bar seating and an open dining/living room combination, as well as a quaint exterior patio, offer flexible options for dining and entertaining. The lavish master suite is highlighted by broad windows, a spacious walk-in closet and marble finished bath. The adjacent bedroom and bath offer an equally comfortable respite for family and guests. Luxury amenities including a community clubhouse, recreation center and pool and spa, in addition to ready access to highways, shopping and dining, complete the propertys potential for a vibrant, active senior lifestyle.

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Shock study: Adult Web sites are filled with malware

Wow, who would have guessed that visiting adult Web sites would be dangerous to the health of your computer? I mean, of all of the genres of sites out there—sports, tech, politics, books, etc.—the last I would have predicted to be dangerous was adult ones. Thanks, International Secure System Lab!

The deal is that scammers and hackers and whatnot know one thing: people sure do look at a lot of adult content online. (One-third of all downloads is adult-related!) So what better way to target people to grab them when they’re the most vulnerable?

What’s going in is that a lot of these sites are desperate for traffic, so they’ll stop at nothing to keep you hanging around. Things like tricky Javascript that locks you into a site, that sort of thing.

Even worse is the so-called “free sites” that are loaded with malware: trojans, viruses, keyloggers—just garbage.

If there’s one piece of advice I can give, it’s this: use Firefox and install AdBlock Plus and No Script. You can still do whatever, but the odds of getting bitten by some piece of malware is greatly reduces.

Or use Mac/Linux. I can’t imagine too many of these pieces of malware affect Mac or Linux.



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