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This manual wheel charger includes a tester and gives professionals a wide range of charging rates and helps in fleet operations. It has the capability to examine electrical and starting system problems. This charger is best for 6 and 12-volt batteries. Its 200-amps help engines for emergency starting and the 40-amp fast charge helps to charge a battery in 1-3 hours. The 2-amp trickle charge charges a small 12-volt battery in 2-12 hours. This wheel charger has a multi-functional tester with two rotary switches and a voltmeter to help in battery testing. Read details »
Features & BenefitsMeasuring Range 0-1.0″/0-25mmResolution: .0005″, .001mm, 1/64″Maximum relative humidity: 80%3V type CR 2032 Lithium Battery1 year battery lifeQuickly and accurately measures tread depth in one simple step.
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The outrage surrounding the violent content in Madonna’s video for “What It Feels Like for a Girl” is a bit of a controversy itself. Look at any episode of any cop show filmed during the last 25 years and you will easily find more automobile crashes and human assault, containing far less artful context, than director Guy Ritchie (Madonna’s husband) injects here. Madonna plays something of a femme fatale Robin Hood, who removes a blank-faced elderly woman from a nursing home and, with the old lady sitting shotgun, races around town in a yellow vintage Camaro wreaking havoc on unsuspecting males. She crashes into a automobile containing leering young men, stun-guns a fat-cat fellow at an ATM, gives his cash to a waitress at a drive-in, and steals another hot rod after she is banged up her own. While enjoying a milkshake with her octogenarian partner-in- crime, she pulls out a pistol and aims it at the heads of two stupefied-looking policemen (but she doesn’t spray them with bullets–the weapon is a squirt gun). The Thelma & Louise-themed video hints that the entire scenario is imagined by the old woman, who fantasizes vengeance for a lifetime of indignities suffered. Satisfying, yes. Outrageous, hardly. –Beth Massa Read details »

Effortless navigation! Get instant access to your favorite places, features, and points of interest with the Magellan Maestro 4370 OneTouch menu. Magellan’s exclusive OneTouch interface puts your favorite routes, searches, and applications just a single touch away. Simply customize the menu to display the icons of the items you want simple access to – restaurants, banks, businesses, and so many more. Now with OneTouch, you’ll have your favorites at your fingertips. Read details »
Attach your Magellan GPS receiver to the interior of your windshield to hold it firmly in place. The fully adjustable 5″ / 13cm arm enables you to position the receiver at just the right angle for simple viewing and operation.

Auto Expressions Monarch Butterfly Black Universal Bucket Seat Cover is designed to protect the seats against spills, stains, fading, tearing, dirt, crumbs and pet hair. It covers up as well as protects the car’s existing seats with seat covers that match the manufacturer’s original look and feel. This seat cover improves comfort and styling. It features a flap for snugger, more wrinkle-free fit and facilitates hassle free installation. Read details »

What we can all learn from the strategies that have made Toyota the world’s ideal automobile company
Everyone who follows the auto industry knows that Toyota has had an astonishing twenty-five-year run, rising from humble Japanese start-up to thriving global giant. But the large puzzle is how Toyota did it while so many other automobile companies have struggled or failed.
Journalist David Magee dug deeply into Toyota’s past and present, interviewing senior executives who rarely speak to the press, along with many other sources. And he found that the company’s famous mastery of lean production is only part of the story. Magee explains the surprising power of Toyota’s corporate culture, which includes:
• Focusing on the long term: While most companies worry about the next quarter, Toyota is thinking about the next quarter century
• Jumping beyond the current trend: When Ford was still ramping up its gas-guzzling SUVs, Toyota was very quietly taking a large lead on hybrids
• Making quality everyone’s responsibility: Toyota anticipates people at every level to think and act like quality-control inspectors
• Managing individual strengths: Toyota is revolutionizing the way people are managed, to maximize their strengths instead of criticizing their weaknesses
The lessons that Magee explains here will be valuable for managers in all disciplines and industries. Read details »

What we can all learn from the strategies that have made Toyota the world’s ideal automobile company
Everyone who follows the auto industry knows that Toyota has had an astonishing twenty-five-year run, rising from humble Japanese start-up to thriving global giant. But the large puzzle is how Toyota did it while so many other automobile companies have struggled or failed.
Journalist David Magee dug deeply into Toyota’s past and present, interviewing senior executives who rarely speak to the press, along with many other sources. And he found that the company’s famous mastery of lean production is only part of the story. Magee explains the surprising power of Toyota’s corporate culture, which includes:
• Focusing on the long term: While most companies worry about the next quarter, Toyota is thinking about the next quarter century
• Jumping beyond the current trend: When Ford was still ramping up its gas-guzzling SUVs, Toyota was very quietly taking a large lead on hybrids
• Making quality everyone’s responsibility: Toyota anticipates people at every level to think and act like quality-control inspectors
• Managing individual strengths: Toyota is revolutionizing the way people are managed, to maximize their strengths instead of criticizing their weaknesses
The lessons that Magee explains here will be valuable for managers in all disciplines and industries. Read details »
![Wake in Fright ( Outback ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.4 Import - Australia ]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41QNBBv3klL._SL160_.jpg)
Australia released, PAL/Region 4 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Alternative Footage, Anamorphic Widescreen, Cast/Crew Interview(s), Commentary, Interactive Menu, Remastered, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: Outback was based on Kenneth Cook’s novel Wake in Fright. Gary Bond plays a naive young Australian instructor who is tragically unprepared for his new position in the outback. The community he has been sent to is populated nearly exclusively by amoral, primitive toughs, more interested in slaughtering kangaroos and sexual carousing than in such niceties as education or propriety. The methodical shattering of Bond’s dearly held values plunge the young instructor deeper into degeneracy. Outback was so graphic in its original Australian version that 15 minutes had to be cut before American distributor Group W would think about touching it. SCREENED/AWARDED AT: Cannes Film Festival, Read details »









































