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(less)James Bond 3 Movie DVD Pack-1
Directed by: Lewis Gilbert. Synopsis : From the death-defying opening that finds Agent 007 skiing straight off a 3,000-foot mountain precipice to the explosive finale aboard a supertanker, The Spy Who Loved Me is Bond at his exhilarating best! Not content with diving off mountain sides, Bond also launches one of Q's cleverest cars straight underwater.
The submersible Lotus sports car "equipped with sea-to-air underwater missiles" was actually driven by two divers wearing breathing apparatus travelling at 14 knots. Moore always considered this his favourite film, perhaps not least for the introduction of the metal-mouthed and seemingly indestructible Jaws, the only Bond villain ever to return (in Moonraker) 2.
On Her Majestys Secret Service : Cast : eorge Lazenby, Diana Rigg, Telly Savalas, Gabriele Ferzetti & Ilse Steppat Directed By: Peter Hunt Synopsis : Ernst Blofeld has developed a lethal virus which induces permanent sterility in breeds of animals and strains of plants. He plans to spread this virus by means of a bevy of beautiful girls innocently undergoing allergy treatment at his Alpine Institute for Physiological Research.
Blofeld intends to hold the West for ransom, not for money, but for a pardon for all his previous crimes against humanity. The future of civilization lies in 007's hands.
And so does the fate of Tracy, the daughter of Draco - head of the biggest crime syndicate in the West. 3.
The Man With The Golden Gun : Cast : Christopher Lee, Roger Moore, Maud Adams Director: Guy Hamilton In this ninth glittering 007 spy classic, The Man With The Golden Gun turns out to be the veteran baddie Christopher Lee, who plays the evil Scaramanga. Bond is threatened with assassination by a golden bullet engraved with 007 which lures him into a deadly game of cat and mouse.
The gun itself, once dismantled, appears to be innocent, everyday items including a cigarette case and a fountain pen - all made of gold. An achievement even Q himself might have been proud of! The producers took out a two year option on an exclusive car stunt which has Bond's car flying off a ramp, turning 360 degrees in the air and landing on an opposite ramp right side up.
No-one was allowed to perform this stunt in public for the two years protected. The first jump happened perfectly and we are presented with the total effect in slow motion.
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(less)Another 100 Of The Worlds Best Houses
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(less)Rollerblade Formula 80 M Inline Skates
Locking buckle, powerstrap and laces combine for a secure fit. Product Additional Info About Rollerblade Rollerblade is credited with creating one of the fastest-growing sports in the world.
The world leader in the in-line skate market, Rollerblade pioneered the in-line skating boom by changing the perception of in-line skates. Once seen as strictly an off-season training device for hockey players, in-line skates are now a widely accepted "lifestyle" product that can be used by just about anyone.
Today professional athletes, fitness enthusiasts and fun seekers of all ages enjoy the sport of in-line skating. How it all began How it All Began Legend has it that the first in-line skates date back to the 1700's when a Dutchman attempted to simulate ice skating by nailing wooden spools to strips of wood attached to his shoes.
In 1863, an American developed the first roller skate with wheels attached side by side. Soon, the two-by-two wheel formation became the standard and the in-line skate was quickly forgotten.
Versions of the in-line skate resurfaced periodically, but the concept hadn't caught on yet. Given the technology of the time, in-line skates could not be designed to function as well as conventional roller-skates.
By 1930, roller skates had found a permanent place in society. But it took 29 more years, until 1959, for someone to mass-produce a metal-wheeled skate.
The next significant development came in 1973 when the skate was further improved and popularized by the introduction of the polyurethane wheel. In 1980, two hockey-playing Minnesota brothers discovered an in-line skate while rummaging through a sporting goods store and decided that this design would make an ideal off-season hockey-training tool.
They refined the skate and began assembling the first Rollerblade skates in the basement of their parents' Minneapolis home. It was that same year, when they founded the company that would become Rollerblade.
Hockey players were soon turning heads as they glided down Minnesota roads in the summer. Nordic and Alpine skiers were also quick to adapt Rollerblade skates to their training regimens.
Business grew during the early 80's, but the in-line skate market was undeveloped and limited geographically. Strategic marketing efforts were introduced in the mid-80's to position in-line skating as a new sport, and grass roots marketing tactics were employed in Miami Beach, FL, Minneapolis, MN, and Venice Beach, CA.
Through the middle 80's to late 80's, direct sales were eliminated as Rollerblade sought distribution through sporting goods retailers. As the 80's came to a close, Rollerblade expanded the market further through in-line skating events, competitions, and other activities specific to the sport; including the new trend of aggressive skating.
In addition, traditional marketing tactics and an aggressive public relations plan catapulted skating into the mainstream. In the early 90's, international distribution was first realized with the establishment of several distributorships.
Also, in 1991 Nordica, a member of the Benetton Group, purchased a 50% stake in the company. Cross-promotions with major consumer product companies gave credibility to the market and publicity for the sport was at an all-time high as popularity soared and participation grew faster than any sport in history.
The 90's were filled with further expansion of the market and industry, which was spurred by great strides in skate technology. Lighter, stronger materials, lower pricing, and technologies such as our revolutionary ABT brake, continued making skating more accessible to people of all ages, and athletic ability.
Leading the way Leading the Way Through the years, Rollerblade has achieved several industry firsts, such as the use of polyurethane boots and wheels, metal frames, dual bearings and heel brakes. In addition, Rollerblade has achieved the following industry firsts: Ventilated shells/breathable liners Buckle closure systemc "Cored" wheel design Graduated brake design Aggressive skate/stunt skate Award-winning braking system - Advanced Braking System (ABT) Women's Specific Skate Tool less, push-button adjustable children's skate Liner with temperature regulation material (keeps feet cooler and dryer) The Future Rollerblade continues to push the sport in new frontiers with innovative technologies, and revolutionary marketing programs to spread the gospel of in-line skating.
In-line skating continues to grow in popularity as people discover the health benefits of skating - In-line skating burns as many calories as running and is easier on the joints too. For additional information about the history of inline skating, please visit the INTERNATIONAL INLINE SKATING ASSOCIATION at the following link: http
(less)Rollerblade Formula 80 M Inline Skates
Locking buckle, powerstrap and laces combine for a secure fit. Product Additional Info About Rollerblade Rollerblade is credited with creating one of the fastest-growing sports in the world.
The world leader in the in-line skate market, Rollerblade pioneered the in-line skating boom by changing the perception of in-line skates. Once seen as strictly an off-season training device for hockey players, in-line skates are now a widely accepted "lifestyle" product that can be used by just about anyone.
Today professional athletes, fitness enthusiasts and fun seekers of all ages enjoy the sport of in-line skating. How it all began How it All Began Legend has it that the first in-line skates date back to the 1700's when a Dutchman attempted to simulate ice skating by nailing wooden spools to strips of wood attached to his shoes.
In 1863, an American developed the first roller skate with wheels attached side by side. Soon, the two-by-two wheel formation became the standard and the in-line skate was quickly forgotten.
Versions of the in-line skate resurfaced periodically, but the concept hadn't caught on yet. Given the technology of the time, in-line skates could not be designed to function as well as conventional roller-skates.
By 1930, roller skates had found a permanent place in society. But it took 29 more years, until 1959, for someone to mass-produce a metal-wheeled skate.
The next significant development came in 1973 when the skate was further improved and popularized by the introduction of the polyurethane wheel. In 1980, two hockey-playing Minnesota brothers discovered an in-line skate while rummaging through a sporting goods store and decided that this design would make an ideal off-season hockey-training tool.
They refined the skate and began assembling the first Rollerblade skates in the basement of their parents' Minneapolis home. It was that same year, when they founded the company that would become Rollerblade.
Hockey players were soon turning heads as they glided down Minnesota roads in the summer. Nordic and Alpine skiers were also quick to adapt Rollerblade skates to their training regimens.
Business grew during the early 80's, but the in-line skate market was undeveloped and limited geographically. Strategic marketing efforts were introduced in the mid-80's to position in-line skating as a new sport, and grass roots marketing tactics were employed in Miami Beach, FL, Minneapolis, MN, and Venice Beach, CA.
Through the middle 80's to late 80's, direct sales were eliminated as Rollerblade sought distribution through sporting goods retailers. As the 80's came to a close, Rollerblade expanded the market further through in-line skating events, competitions, and other activities specific to the sport; including the new trend of aggressive skating.
In addition, traditional marketing tactics and an aggressive public relations plan catapulted skating into the mainstream. In the early 90's, international distribution was first realized with the establishment of several distributorships.
Also, in 1991 Nordica, a member of the Benetton Group, purchased a 50% stake in the company. Cross-promotions with major consumer product companies gave credibility to the market and publicity for the sport was at an all-time high as popularity soared and participation grew faster than any sport in history.
The 90's were filled with further expansion of the market and industry, which was spurred by great strides in skate technology. Lighter, stronger materials, lower pricing, and technologies such as our revolutionary ABT brake, continued making skating more accessible to people of all ages, and athletic ability.
Leading the way Leading the Way Through the years, Rollerblade has achieved several industry firsts, such as the use of polyurethane boots and wheels, metal frames, dual bearings and heel brakes. In addition, Rollerblade has achieved the following industry firsts: Ventilated shells/breathable liners Buckle closure systemc "Cored" wheel design Graduated brake design Aggressive skate/stunt skate Award-winning braking system - Advanced Braking System (ABT) Women's Specific Skate Tool less, push-button adjustable children's skate Liner with temperature regulation material (keeps feet cooler and dryer) The Future Rollerblade continues to push the sport in new frontiers with innovative technologies, and revolutionary marketing programs to spread the gospel of in-line skating.
In-line skating continues to grow in popularity as people discover the health benefits of skating - In-line skating burns as many calories as running and is easier on the joints too. For additional information about the history of inline skating, please visit the INTERNATIONAL INLINE SKATING ASSOCIATION at the following link: http
(less)Rollerblade Bladerunner Phaser Kids Inline Skates
Kids size adjustable semi soft boot deliver comfort and feel so your kid can rip longer. Composite frame provides durability so they last longer.
Locking buckle/powerstrap/laces combination keep their feet secured and in place. With the Phaser 11 you get a budget price and premium performance that only Rollerblade can deliver.
Features: Number of Wheels: 4 Wheel Brand: BladeRunner Maximum Wheel Size: 72mm Wheel Configuration: 72mm - 72mm - 72mm - 72mm Wheel Durometer: 80A Bearing Grade: Recreational Bearing Type: ABEC 3 Bearing Size: 608 - Standard Ventilation: Yes Frame Material: Composite Brake Type: Standard Closure System: Locking buckle, Powerstrap and laces Front Wheel Size: 72mm Skill Range : Beginner - Intermediate Product Additional Info About Rollerblade Rollerblade is credited with creating one of the fastest-growing sports in the world. The world leader in the in-line skate market, Rollerblade pioneered the in-line skating boom by changing the perception of in-line skates.
Once seen as strictly an off-season training device for hockey players, in-line skates are now a widely accepted "lifestyle" product that can be used by just about anyone. Today professional athletes, fitness enthusiasts and fun seekers of all ages enjoy the sport of in-line skating.
How it all began How it All Began Legend has it that the first in-line skates date back to the 1700's when a Dutchman attempted to simulate ice skating by nailing wooden spools to strips of wood attached to his shoes. In 1863, an American developed the first roller skate with wheels attached side by side.
Soon, the two-by-two wheel formation became the standard and the in-line skate was quickly forgotten. Versions of the in-line skate resurfaced periodically, but the concept hadn't caught on yet.
Given the technology of the time, in-line skates could not be designed to function as well as conventional roller-skates. By 1930, roller skates had found a permanent place in society.
But it took 29 more years, until 1959, for someone to mass-produce a metal-wheeled skate. The next significant development came in 1973 when the skate was further improved and popularized by the introduction of the polyurethane wheel.
In 1980, two hockey-playing Minnesota brothers discovered an in-line skate while rummaging through a sporting goods store and decided that this design would make an ideal off-season hockey-training tool. They refined the skate and began assembling the first Rollerblade skates in the basement of their parents' Minneapolis home.
It was that same year, when they founded the company that would become Rollerblade. Hockey players were soon turning heads as they glided down Minnesota roads in the summer.
Nordic and Alpine skiers were also quick to adapt Rollerblade skates to their training regimens. Business grew during the early 80's, but the in-line skate market was undeveloped and limited geographically.
Strategic marketing efforts were introduced in the mid-80's to position in-line skating as a new sport, and grass roots marketing tactics were employed in Miami Beach, FL, Minneapolis, MN, and Venice Beach, CA. Through the middle 80's to late 80's, direct sales were eliminated as Rollerblade sought distribution through sporting goods retailers.
As the 80's came to a close, Rollerblade expanded the market further through in-line skating events, competitions, and other activities specific to the sport; including the new trend of aggressive skating. In addition, traditional marketing tactics and an aggressive public relations plan catapulted skating into the mainstream.
In the early 90's, international distribution was first realized with the establishment of several distributorships. Also, in 1991 Nordica, a member of the Benetton Group, purchased a 50% stake in the company.
Cross-promotions with major consumer product companies gave credibility to the market and publicity for the sport was at an all-time high as popularity soared and participation grew faster than any sport in history. The 90's were filled with further expansion of the market and industry, which was spurred by great strides in skate technology.
Lighter, stronger materials, lower pricing, and technologies such as our revolutionary ABT brake, continued making skating more accessible to people of all ages, and athletic ability. Leading the way Leading the Way Through the years, Rollerblade has achieved several industry firsts, such as the use of polyurethane boots and wheels, metal frames, dual bearings and heel brakes.
In addition, Rollerblade has achieved the following industry firsts: Ventilated shells/breathable liners Buckle closure systemc "Cored" wheel design Graduated brake design Aggressive skate/stunt skate Award-winning braking system - Advanced Braking System (ABT) Women's Specific Skate Tool less, push-button adjustable children's skate Liner with temperature regulation material (keeps feet cooler and dryer) The Future Rollerblade continues to push the sport in new frontiers with innovative technologies, and revolutionary marketing programs to spread the gospel of in-line skating. In-line skating continues to grow in popularity as people discover the health benefits of skating - In-line skating burns as many calories as running and is easier on the joints too.
For additional information about the history of inline skating, please visit the INTERNATIONAL INLINE SKATING ASSOCIATION at the following link: http
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