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Seal Shield Silver Storm STWK503 Keyboard $35.99 1″ 1.32 lb 17.90″ 2 Year Limited 7.30″ 72″ Anti-Bacterial Dust Resistant Keyboard Membrane Not Applicable RoHS STWK503 Seal Shield Seal Shield Corporation Silver Storm Silver Storm STWK503 Keyboard Spill Proof USB WEEE Washable Water Proof White Wired Yes www.sealshield.com |
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Mobile Plastic Protector Case Cover Shield for Blackberry 9500/9530 Storm $3.49 Description:Protect your BlackBerry Storm 9530 9500 without compromising weight or style with the Blackberry Plastic Shield – blue.This sturdy generic (non-OEM) Plastic Protector Shield keeps your phone protected from scratches and dents, while offering a bold blue color for style.The plastic case is designed to secure all the important parts of your BlackBerry Storm 9530 9500, keeping all buttons, screen, and ports accessible for convenience.With the Blackberry 9500 Shield, keep your BlackBerry Storm 9530 9500 looking new and scratch-free .Compatible with: BlackBerry Storm 9530, BlackBerry Thunder 9500.Accessory ONLY. phone not included.Colour: as photo shown.Weight: 31.7gPackage included:1 x 9530 Storm Shield |
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Seal Shield Silver Storm STM042 Mouse – Optical Wired – Black $35.99 1.48″ 2 2 Year Limited 2.40 oz 2.56″ 4.61″ 72″ 800 dpi Seal Shield products are easy to clean. Just put them in the dishwasher to thoroughly clean and disinfect. Convenient product features makes it fast and easy to go straight from use to the dishwasher for cleaning and back again. Black Ergonomic Mouse Not Applicable Optical RoHS STM042 Scroll Wheel Seal Shield Seal Shield Corporation Silver Storm Silver Storm STM042 Mouse USB WEEE Wired Yes www.sealshield.com |
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Seal Shield Silver Storm STK503P Keyboard – Wired – Black $37.99 1.02″ 1.32 lb 17.91″ 2 Year Limited 7.32″ Seal Shield keyboards are easy to clean. Just put them in the dishwasher to thoroughly clean and disinfect the unit. Laser etched keycaps resists fading. Anti-Bacterial Black Keyboard Membrane Not Applicable PS/2 RoHS STK503P Seal Shield Seal Shield Corporation Silver Storm Silver Storm STK503P Keyboard Spill Proof WEEE Washable Water Proof Wired Yes www.sealshield.com |
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Seal Shield Silver Storm STM042P Mouse – Optical Wired $35.99 1.48″ 2 2.40 oz 2.56″ 4.61″ 72″ 800 dpi Seal Shield waterproof technology (Patent Pending) products are fully submersible and manufactured to meet rigorous NEMA 4X and IP68 specifications. Seal Shield products are rugged and safe and are backed by a 1-Year Limited Warranty. Mouse Not Applicable Optical PS/2 RoHS STM042P Scroll Wheel Seal Shield Seal Shield Corporation Silver Storm Silver Strom STM042P Mouse WEEE Wired Yes www.sealshield.com |
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Storm $11.99 Storm |
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Marmot Men’s Storm Shield Jacket $124.9 You’re not getting older: You’re evolving! |
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Marmot Boy’s Storm Shield Jacket $64.9 Reinvent the old “splash in the puddle” routine. |
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Marmot Women’s Storm Shield Jacket $124.9 Don’t let a little rain get in the way of your good time. |
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Marmot Girl’s Storm Shield Jacket $45.43 She loves to play in the rain. |
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Plastic Shield Protector Case Cover for Blackberry 9500/9530 Storm $3.49 Description:Custom designed especially for your BlackBerry Storm 9500 / 9530 smartphone, the BlackBerry case keeps it safe and looking its best.The Plastic Protector Cover is designed to secure all the important parts of your BlackBerry Storm 9530 9500, keeping all buttons, screen, and ports accessible for convenience.This sturdy generic (non-OEM) Blackberry Plastic Cover keeps your phone protected from scratches and dents, while offering a bold red color for style.The 9530 Storm Cover keeps your BlackBerry Storm 9530 9500 looking new and scratch-free .Compatible with: BlackBerry Storm 9530, BlackBerry Thunder 9500.Accessory ONLY. phone not included.Colour: as photo shown.Weight: 32gPackage included:1 x Blackberry 9500 Cover |
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Storm Shield Garage Door Threshold – 10 Foot $54.99 The original garage door threshold. Comes pre-packaged with threshold adhesive and easy to follow instructions. Is driven-over tested will not crack or shatter and remains flexible from -40 degrees F to 150 degrees F. |
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Storm Shield Garage Door Threshold – 16 Foot $85.99 The original garage door threshold. Comes pre-packaged with threshold adhesive and easy to follow instructions. Is driven-over tested will not crack or shatter and remains flexible from -40 degrees F to 150 degrees F. |
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Storm Shield Garage Door Threshold – 18 Foot $98.49 The original garage door threshold. Comes pre-packaged with threshold adhesive and easy to follow instructions. Is driven-over tested will not crack or shatter and remains flexible from -40 degrees F to 150 degrees F. |
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Storm Shield Garage Door Threshold – 20 Foot $115.99 The original garage door threshold. Comes pre-packaged with threshold adhesive and easy to follow instructions. Is driven-over tested will not crack or shatter and remains flexible from -40 degrees F to 150 degrees F. |
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Seal Shield Silver Storm Washable Keyboard $34.99 This keyboard offers an eco-friendly, natural look and feel and features Silver Seal protection and a dishwasher-safe design to help keep your work station clean. |
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BlackBerry 9500/9530 (Storm) Screen Protectors, 3 pack $6.01 BlackBerry 9500/9530 (Storm) Screen Protectors, 3 pack This pack of three self-adhering screen protectors provides a long-lasting transparent shield for your BlackBerry Storm 9500 or 9530 SurePress screen. Defend from dirt, dust and dings without losing access to important functions and features. A microfiber cleaning cloth is included to keep your device in pristine condition as well as a plastic installation card for easy application. Compatibility:Accommodates the BlackBerry Storm 9500 and 9530 ONLY. |
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Selkirk Metalbest 6 Flat Ceiling Support Kit. Includes Chimney Top, Attic Insulation Shield, Storm Collar, Square Ceiling Support, 2/12-6/12 Flashing, and Smok $318.07 Selkirk Fireplace – Venting Pipe Metalbest 6″ Flat Ceiling Support Kit. Includes Chimney Top, Attic Insulation Shield, Storm Collar, Square Ceiling Support, 2/12-6/12 Flashing, and Smoke Pipe Adapter with Coupler Allowable Flue Gas Temperatures: Maximum Continuous: 1,000 Degrees Fahrenheit / 540 Degrees Celsius Metalbest 6″ Flat Ceiling Support Kit. Includes Chimney Top, Attic Insulation Shield, Storm Collar, Square Ceiling Support, 2/12-6/12 Flashing, and Smoke Pipe Adapter with Coupler by Selkirk is known as model number 6T-FCK or UPC 053713130984 |
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Storm The Walls $22.99 Storm The Walls |
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Electric Storm $42.98 Electric Storm |
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Braining Storm $15.99 Braining Storm |
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Quiet Storm $20.99 Quiet Storm |
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Court The Storm $18.98 Court The Storm |
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Eye Of The Storm $14.99 Eye Of The Storm |
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Storm Manifesto $19.99 Storm Manifesto |
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In The Eye Of A Storm $14.99 In The Eye Of A Storm |
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Out Of The Storm $20.99 Out Of The Storm |
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Storm Warning $20.99 Storm Warning |
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Riding the Storm $7.99 Riding the Storm |
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The Storm $20.99 Full performer name: The Storm (Metalcore)/The Storm.The Storm: Gregg Rolie (vocals, keyboards); Kevin Chalfant (vocals); Josh Ramos (guitar, background vocals); Ross Valory (bass, background vocals); Steve Smith (drums).Additional personnel: Tim Pierce (guitar); Bret Douglas (background vocals).Recorded at the Village Recorder, Santa Monica, California and Skywalker Sound, Nicasio, California.The Storm are a prime example of a makeshift musical project built for instant success, but even that aspiration fell short from this group of mainly ex-Journey members. “I’ve Got a Lot to Learn About Love,” with its clich?d power-ballad recipe, managed to crack the Top 30 in 1992, reaching the number 26 spot, but that was all the fame that the Storm would ever achieve. The remaining tracks suffer from unimaginative, pre-constructed, post-arena rock redundancy. The guitar playing via Josh Ramos is laborious, and even the talents of Rollie, Smith, and Valory fail to administer any musical redemption. Kevin Chalfant’s vocals may be the only attribute to the album, but songs like “In the Raw” and “Show Me the Way” reveal the album’s lack of songwriting strength and creativity. This hurried, shoddy-built bit of predictable guitar-ballad rock is best left forgotten. ~ Mike DeGagne |
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ZAGGskins (Shield) $19.99 ZAGGskins (Shield) |
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Fruit Shield $107.9 Fruit Shield |
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Glass Shield $598.99 Glass Shield |
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Storm II $249.99 AIRHEAD Storm II |
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Into the Storm $9 By Robert W. Smith. Orchestra. Full Orchestra. Belwin Concert Full Orchestra. Grade 3.5. Conductor Score. 78 pages. Published by Belwin Publishing |
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Storm - $19.99 A prosecutor at a tribunal in the Hague attempts to convince a potential witness to testify in a crucial case against the man accused of deporting and killing Bosnian-Muslim civilians in a small town now known as the Republika Srpska in this tense courtroom drama from director Hans-Christian Schmid. Hannah Maynard is determined to make Goran Duric pay for his crimes against humanity. Her case is complicated, however, when a key witness in the trial becomes ensnared by the contradictions of his own testimony. In order to gain a better understanding of the facts of the case, the court sends a delegation to Bosnia, where the suspicions regarding the reliability of the witness are quickly confirmed. When the witness commits suicide, it begins to appear as if Duric will walk free. Now, Hannah’s last hope of keeping the case alive is to travel to the witnesses’ funeral in Sarajevo. There, Hannah comes into contact with the witnesses’ sister Mira, who seems to know more about the defendant than she readily admits. Hannah works hard to gain Mira’s trust, eventually convincing the girl to face her fears of the past and testify in the Hague. When Duric’s defense team attempts to have Mira’s testimony disallowed and finds their efforts unexpectedly supported by the members of the judiciary, Hannah realizes that her greatest adversaries aren’t necessarily at the docks, but standing right beside her in the courtroom every day. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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In The Storm $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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A Storm At Will $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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You think the Ash Cloud in 2010 was bad? A Solar Super Storm is expected soon and will have far worse consequenses!
A Super Storm on the surface of the sun can have catastrophic consequences.
Large areas on Earth may be blacked out. Electronics, GPS and mobile networks may collapse, warns NASA.
A super powerful Sun storm, of a size scientists believe occurs once a century, may be part of the power network in the world to collapse within the next few years, warns NASA. The GPS system, satellites, aerospace, mobile communications - short virtually everything electronic we have become addicted in the modern world - can suffer in periods when the sun expected to go into another activity maximum in 2013.
The sun wakes up now from a deep snooze, and we expect to see a much higher level of activity over the next few years. At the same time, our technological society developed a very high sensitivity to sun storm, says the head of NASA's sun physics divison, Richard Fisher.
Every 11 years, the sun is in the so-called solar maximum, where the number of sunspots and violent explosions, called flares, increases. They release energy equivalent to several billion tons of TNT pr seconds.
Blasts emit intense radiation and massive amounts of high energy particles, which can damage the electronics and get the satellites to lose altitude.
The most powerful sun storm ever recorded took place in 1859, and led to so powerful northern lights that people thought cities were on fire.
At that time, only compasses and telegraphs were disturbed, however, had the super storm occurred today, it could have had far more destructive consequences. Scientists take the threat of a repeat very seriously.
It is not unlikely that it happens again. The consequences can be that much of the power supply breaks down, which is serious. It may take a year before everything is up and running again.
So how can society function with reduced power? For example, hospitals and sewage treatment plants cannot run on diesel for a long time.
Dr. Fisher in NASA believes months without electricity in many parts of the world is unlikely, but that the hours and days is a credible scenario. This applies especially to northern Europe which has a fragile power grid, he told The Daily Telegraph.
Scientists, politicians and law makers met in June 2010 at a conference in Washington DC to discuss and prepare for the threat, given that our society is becoming more and more dependent on fragile high technology.
It is impossible to say whether we will experience a super storm a la 1859 next year or in several hundred years from now. There are on a regular basis sun storms that are powerful enough to cause extensive damage and consequences on the earth.
We will for sure get hit by powerful sun storm in the near future. They have always been there, but we have never been so dependent on electronics, and so vulnerable as now.
As recently as April 2010 a sun damaged zombie satellite went high-wire and threatened to destroy the television signals. A sun storm in 1989 knocked out power in Quebec in Canada, and led to the Northern Lights as far south as Florida.
In 1998, 80 percent of all pagers in the U.S. lost the net when Galaxy IV satellite was hit, and one sun storm in 28 October 2003 affected over 20 satellites, giving a power failure in Sweden, disrupted air traffic communications and led to a warning of an increased radiation hazard to airplane passengers.
Did you think the ash cloud from Iceland this year was bad? The magnetic storm may prove to be much, much more disruptive to air traffic.
While humans on Earth are shielded by the atmosphere and the magnetosphere by the eats' invisible shield against particles - thousands of satellites are living dangerous.
In particular, satellites in low orbit are vulnerable, and therefore often said that they do not survive a solar maximum. Moreover, satellites are made of increasingly smaller components, and therefore only one particle that hits creates more damage than a decade ago.
Sun storm threatens not only the electronics on board, but also leads to the satellites fall up to five kilometers in orbit. Here, they meet more atmosphere particulate matter, resulting in increased friction and additional height fall.
I think we stand at the threshold of a new era where space weather can have as much impact on daily life as usual the weather on Earth. We take this very seriously, says Dr. Fisher at NASA.
The researchers said that preparations for a sun storm is just like the other natural disasters. We know they are coming, but not how hard they will strike. The economy will get a hard blow. A powerful sun storm can cost 20 times more than Hurricane Katrina, according to a report published in 2008. Katrina, the most expensive natural disaster in the U.S, caused damage of around 100 billion dollars.
Some of the injuries can be avoided with good warning of the so-called space weather so vulnerable services can take precautions. Instruments on board satellites can be turned off and the power companies can reduce the load on the network and reduce the chances of failure.
But the problem is that space weather forecast services are notoriously difficult and uncertain. It is based on a probability that a storm breaks out, but in many cases we do not know with certainty before the radiation and proton showers hit us. Then it is too late.
We do not understand many of the processes in the sun that leads to this event.
A number of satellites are sent up to monitor and improve the understanding of the sun. The latest addition, Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), opened his eyes and sent back the first images in April 2010. SDO will change our understanding of the sun and the processes that affect our lives. The mission will have an enormous impact on research, on par with the Hubble has been for modern astrophysics, said NASA's Richard Fisher.
A recently released NASA report warns that the U.S. has forgotten the power of the sun, creating a technological society susceptible like never before to massive infrastructure damage from solar storms.
The study, carried out for NASA by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, doesn't predict some new solar or environmental disaster.
Instead, it studies the effects of the sun's normal, cyclical behavior upon modern technology.
Professor Daniel Baker is director of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado and chaired the panel that prepared the report.
"Whether it is terrestrial catastrophes or extreme space weather incidents," writes Baker in a statement released with the report, "the results can be devastating to modern societies that depend in a myriad of ways on advanced technological systems."
According the report, the U.S. has grown so dependent on modern technologies without respect of what the sun can and has done, that it's risking major communications, finance, transportation, government and even emergency services meltdowns.
And if one of the sun's periodic, catastrophic storms hits the earth the way Hurricane Katrina hit the U.S. coastline, the report estimates that damages from the "space weather Katrina" could top $1 or $2 trillion.
Written by
Stig-Arne Kristoffersen has a background as civil engineer and geoscientist. He has worked mainly within the oil and gas industry from the mid 1980s. He has written a few fictional novels as well as being the author of some professional litterature within oil and gas sector, he act as a writer to various web sites.
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About the Author
Stig-Arne Kristoffersen has a background as civil engineer and geoscientist. He has worked mainly within the oil and gas industry from the mid 1980s. He has written a few fictional novels as well as being the author of some professional litterature within oil and gas sector, he act as a writer to various web sites.
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