Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Sony Drbt101/Blk Over Head Headphones

  • Built-in microphone for mobile phone use (hands-free) with clear voice technology for best human voice reception
  • Built-in Lithium ion rechargeable battery offers convenient charging via standard USB ports (cable included)
  • Compatible with Bluetooth Version 2.0; supports A2DP, AVRCP, HSP, and HFP profiles
  • Echo canceling technology to further enhance phone conversation
  • Remote Control functions (AVCRP) on headset using multifunction button
  • Built-In Subtle Microphone For Compatible Cellular Phone Use With Clear Voice Technology For Best Voice Reception
  • Over-The-Head Design
  • Sleek Design
  • Standard Usb Charging
Get on the bio-fueled bus with actor and activist Woody Harrelson and his band of "Merry Hempsters" as they embark on a 1,300-mile road trip from Seattle to Santa Barbara to promote environmental awareness and "Simple Organic Livin! g." Pop and counter-culture documentarian Ron Mann (Grass, Comic Book Confidential, Twist) chronicles every leg of Harrelson’s journey, from college campus appearances and encounters with curious onlookers, to a visit with 1960s icon Ken Kesey. With his fellow travelers, including one confessed junk food addict, Harrelson is determined to change hearts and minds, one hemp burger and sweet avocado chocolate mousse pie at a time. Featuring the music of Natalie Merchant, Bob Weir, Anthony Kiedis and Dave Matthews. "It’s all good, dude."In Natural Born Killers, Woody Harrelson played a mass murderer on a road trip killing spree. In Go Further, Harrelson has returned to the road, this time as himself, and this time he’s out to save the earth. The film documents a trip down the Pacific coast Harrelson and assorted friends took in the summer of 2001 in a bio-diesel and hemp oil-fueled bus. Along the way they tackled various stretches by bik! e, did a lot of yoga, spoke in front of college crowds about e! nvironme ntal awareness, ate avocado-based delicacies prepared by the on-board raw foods chef, and encountered rock stars like Bob Weir, Natalie Merchant, and Anthony Kiedis. Your run of the mill road trip, in other words. Harrelson’s buddy, the junk food addict Steve Clark emerges as the star, if stardom means the ability to expound on the evils of non-organic milk at length. Herein lies the conundrum. For all its earnestness, or maybe because of it, Go Further drags. It’s a movie with its heart in the right place, but that seems unwilling to preach to anyone outside the choir. The best bits are those in which Harrelson and the crew encounter folks who don't share their point of view--inhalant-addicted teens in Oregon, small town folks who sneeringly refer to Harrelson as "Woody Allen." Opportunities for confrontation are eschewed lest anyone's vibe gets harshed. One almost wishes Michael Moore had been hitchhiking along US Route 1 that summer. --Ryan BoudinotActor! Woody Harrelson, along with his friends from the 2003 Toronto Film Festival hit, Go Further, directed by Ron Mann, encourages people to "walk on the earth with a lighter footprint" in How To Go Further: A Guide to Simple Organic Living.

Covering a wide range of topicsâ€"such as organic food, alternative energy, yoga, and political activismâ€"the book has its roots in 2001's "Simple Organic Living (SOL) Tour." The tour saw Woody and his companionsâ€"including a yoga teacher, a raw food chef, and a confessed "junk food junkie"â€"biking down the Pacific coast and talking to people about how to lead a happier, healthier life while using less of the world's resources.

The book also features writing from some of the tour's other participants, as well as from well-known activists such as John Schaeffer, founder and president of Real Goods, a company devoted to creating alternative energy options, and Howard "Twilly" Cannon, former skipper of Greenpeace's Rainbow War! rior.Hypermiling: How to Make Your Car Go Further with Less Ga! s
< br />Table of Contents

Chapter 1
Introduction page 4

Chapter 2
What is Hypermiling? Page 7

Chapter 3
Why has Hypermiling become so Popular Recently? Page 9

Chapter 4
Drive more Fuel Efficiently page 11

Chapter 5
Keep your Vehicle in Good Working Condition page 14

Chapter 6
What can you Remove to Make your Vehicle Lighter? Page 18

Chapter 7
Is it Time to get a New Vehicle? Page 20

Chapter 8
Additional Tips that can Help your Car go Further with Less Gas page 22

Chapter 9
Evaluating the Results of your Efforts page 24

Chapter 10
Conclusion page 26

Gas-saving Devices: Fuel Saver or
Consumer Scam?

Table of Contents

Chapter 1
Introduction Page 4

Chapter 2
Oil and Gas Additives Page 7

Chapter 3
Magnetic Devices Page 10

Chapter 4
Air ! Injection Products Page 12

Chapter 5
Be Wary of the Testimonials that a Product Offers Page 15

Chapter 6
Gas Saving Devices and Products that can Work Page 17

Chapter 7
Save Money on Gas with Hypermiling Strategies Page 21

Chapter 8
Conclusion Page 25

Scooters, Mopeds, and Other Fuel Efficient Vehicles

Chapter 1
Introduction Page 4

Chapter 2
Types of Fuel Efficient Vehicles Page 5

Chapter 3
Motorcycles Page 6

Chapter 4
Mopeds Page 9

Chapter 5
Scooters Page 11

Chapter 6
Hybrids Page 12

Chapter 7
Bio-Diesel Power Page 17

Chapter 8
Top Gas Powered Cars that are Fuel Efficient Page 20

Chapter 9
Conclusion Page 24



Hypermiling: How to Make Your Car Go Further with Less Gas

Table of Contents

Chapter 1
Introduction page 4
Chapter 2
What is Hypermiling? Page 7

Chapter 3Why has Hypermiling become so Popular Recently? Page 9

Chapter 4
Drive more Fuel Efficiently page 11

Chapter 5
Keep your Vehicle in Good Working Condition page 14

Chapter 6
What can you Remove to Make your Vehicle Lighter? Page 18

Chapter 7
Is it Time to get a New Vehicle? Page 20

Chapter 8
Additional Tips that can Help your Car go Further with Less Gas page 22

Chapter 9
Evaluating the Results of your Efforts page 24

Chapter 10
Conclusion page 26

Gas-saving Devices: Fuel Saver or
Consumer Scam?

Table of Contents

Chapter 1
Introduction Page 4

Chapter 2
Oil and Gas Additives Page 7

Chapter 3
Magnetic Devices Page 10

Chapter 4
Air Injection Products Page 12

Chapter 5
Be Wary of the Testimonials that a Product Offers Page 15

Chapter 6
Gas Saving Devices and Products that can Work Page 17

Chapter 7
Save Money on Gas with Hypermilin! g Strategies Page 21

Chapter 8
Conclusion Page 25

Scooters, Mopeds, and Other Fuel Efficient Vehicles

Chapter 1
Introduction Page 4

Chapter 2
Types of Fuel Efficient Vehicles Page 5

Chapter 3
Motorcycles Page 6

Chapter 4
Mopeds Page 9

Chapter 5
Scooters Page 11

Chapter 6
Hybrids Page 12

Chapter 7
Bio-Diesel Power Page 17

Chapter 8
Top Gas Powered Cars that are Fuel Efficient Page 20

Chapter 9
Conclusion Page 24



Listen in convenience with these Bluetooth stereo headphones from Sony!

Say goodbye to cumbersome cords and listen to your music in style with the DR-BT101 Bluetooth wireless stereo headset. The perfect companion to your Bluetooth-enabled device, this lightweight headset features a built-in microphone with echo cancellation for crystal-clear audio and clear voice technology for improved voice reception. Offering up to 11 hou! rs of talk time and music listening, this headset can be conve! niently charged through a standard USB connection (cord included).

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Also available in white.
Premium Styling

The new "floating ear piece" design marries beautiful aesthetics with wearing comfo! rt, for headphones that look as good as they sound.

Chat It Up

The embedded microphone enables hands-free conversation from Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones. The headphones feature a multifunction button that can be used to answer calls, end calls, and other function depending on your device.

Bluetooth Version 2.1 + EDR

These phones are compatible with the Bluetooth 2.1 spec, for higher quality audio with less interference, lower power consumption and easy connection. Supports A2DP (high-quality audio), AVRCP (controlling A/V equipment), HSP (talking on phone), and HFP (hands-free phone) profiles.

Featherweight

These headphones are built with lightweight materials, weighing in at just 125 grams (including battery), so you can focus on the music, not the headphones.

Voice Technology

When making calls, noise suppression and echo cancellation functions offer superior conversation sound quality.

Conveni! ent Charging

The rechargeable battery can be charged f! rom any standard USB port (cord included).

Lose the Wires

Enjoy music wirelessly from Bluetooth Stereo-enabled music players and mobile phones.

Take Control

Enjoy basic remote control operation (play, stop, skip, etc.) of music player functions via Bluetooth connection.

DR-BT101 Specs

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Headphones
Frequency Response: 14 Hz - 24 kHz
Driver Unit: 30mm, Dome Type
Cord Length: 0.6 Meters
Weight: 125g (With Battery)
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth Version 2.1 + EDR
Bluetooth Profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
Audio Band: 2.4 GHz band(2.4000 GHz-2.4835 GHz)

What's in the Box

Sony DR-BT101 Headphones (Black), USB Charging Cable, Operating Instructions


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