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Cuisinart DCC-1200PRC 12-Cup Replacement Carafe-Black $19.66 Cuisinart DCC-1200PRC 12-Cup Replacement Coffee Carafe… |
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Hamilton Beach 51101B Personal Blender with Travel Lid, Black $21.99 Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blenders feature durable stainless steel blades that blend your favorite drinks in seconds. Use the travel cup to blend drinks to go anytime, or fill the whole jar with fresh ingredients for family and friends. Cleanup couldn’t be simpler place the cup or blending jar right in the dishwasher.Manufacturer: Hamilton Beach Brands, IncManufacturer Part Number: … |
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Pyrex 6022369 Storage 14-Piece Round Set, Clear with Blue Lids $19.99 Pyrex 14-pc Storage Set ***OPEN BOX*** This NEW product you are browsing has been inspected by our certified technicians to ensure that it meets factory specifications; it is guaranteed to be in perfect working order.The Equipment is sold in AS IS condition and returns will not be accepted so please contact us with any questions BEFORE placing an order at 1-800-572-3224 Ext: 243. We ac… |
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Deep Purple – Come Hell Or High Water $9.15 “It works extremely well or it doesn’t work at all,” says Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice on this concert DVD, reflecting on DP’s 25th anniversary reunion tour. This great-sounding disc (filmed in Birmingham, England, on November 9, 1993) finds the band working extremely well indeed. Legendary lead guitarist Ritchie Blackmore left the band after the tour’s European leg, so the Birmingham concer… |
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Standing on Ceremony $6.31 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Blown Glass 1955 Kodak Brownie Camera Ornament The camera that captured a million memories of moments large and not-so, memorialized in exquisitely detailed, hand-painted, mouth-blown glass. Kodak introduced the Brownie over a century ago. This version is circa 1955, a “remember when” icon of a slower, “wait for pictures” age. Made in Germany. Boxed for giving. Measures approximately 3.25″W X 2.25″D X 3″H and is crafted to be enjoyed for gener… |
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Trash to Cash-Episode 1-A Garage Sale Adventure w/Lynn Dralle (Your guide to buying & selling at online auctions like ebay & Yahoo.) [VHS] $2.99 Lynn Dralle is a 3rd generation antiques dealer. She is an eBay Power Seller who sells up to $20,000 a month at online auction. She is an award winning author and her books I Buy and I Sell will help you keep track of what you buy and what you sell at online auction. In this episode, follow Lynn Dralle from Garage Sale to Garage Sale as she buys a carload full of stuff. Some of these finds are… |
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Penthouse – Girls On Girls Next Door: Caught On Tape $20.00 We found some inexperienced “girls next door” down in Florida who love to get nasty with other girls! Some of these lusty ladies went on to become famous in the sex industry, while others went back to their 9-to-5 jobs! Eitherway, you’ll see some pretty hot action in Girls on Girls Next Door, “Caught on Tape”! Special appearance by |
Is it possible to draw objects behind a window with a Digital camera?
I started working with a digital Coolpix P5100 Nikon. The problem is that we want to draw objects such as maps and newspapers behind glass – sorry a sheet of acrylic material – in order to flatten them. The camera focuses automatically whenever and wherever the accent is a bit off. Is it possible to fix this? So far, the Nikon's website did not provide useful answers.
I'll make a hypothesis and suggest the development is not "off" is because you're not dead square to the object and you see two images – the real and the refracted image in acrylic. You dragging the square to them and not using the flash. See if it improves.
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