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In This Issue: Issue #103 

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Happy New Year to You & Yours

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Protect Your Computer Investment

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Deal of The Day

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Advanced Universal Remote

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RiteLite LED Light

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On This Day

HapHappy New Year to You

from Mill House Park.

We hope that 2010 will be good for you.

After a very entertaining Xmas and New Year (with some extreme weather) we are back to provide you with more exciting information about what's buzzing on the Internet that will be of use to you.

If you have any requests for information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Regards

Mill House Park

 
Deal of The Day

Buy one single or double pack of GE Nighthawk or Nighthawk Sport headlight bulbs and receive one of equal or lesser value free via instant rebate.

Premium GE bulbs are easy to install and a popular upgrade from standard bulbs.

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RiteLite LED Light

The RiteLite LED wireless book/computer light is a perfect multi-use light. This light has four super bright white LEDs which will last for up to 100,000 hours.

The light is battery, so no wires or installation is required. The light has three settings: on, dim and off. The extendable arms allow for optimal lighting. The light head pivots 360 degrees to allow for ideal light positioning. Comes with stainless steel clip and an integrated hook to allow the light to hang on a laptop screen, perfect for travel.

Comes with protective storage pouch. Perfect for the home, office, dorm room, etc.

4 Super Bright LED last up to 100,000 Hours / On/Off and Dimmer Switches / Uses 3 AAA Batteries (not included) / Extending Arm up to 6 inch.

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Protect Your Computer Investment

You've got a lot of money invested in your home computer and peripherals, so you need to protect them.

The Belkin BP112230-08 12-Outlet Pivot-Plug Surge Protector, with its unique rotating outlet design, is built to give you the peace of mind you need in case a power disturbance hits your home.

As the demand for electricity to feed our hi-tech appetite increases, the likelihood of power interruptions and problems are also increasing. In addition to problems caused by the increasing severity of storms across the country, power experts are predicting that increasing power demand will soon put most major population centers at risk for severe power problems. As you know, power lulls and surges can severely damage your electronic equipment and even destroy your invaluable data.

The 12-Outlet Pivot-Plug Surge Protector provides premium power protection for both home and professional workstations. In addition to protection your computer, this protector is the ideal solution for all of your sensitive electronic equipment, and it includes additional protection for your telephone lines and coaxial connections . It's built to protect professional workstations, laser printers, home-theater systems, and everyday household electronics.

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Advanced Universal Remote

One-touch, activity-based control provides any member of the family with easy access to home entertainment. The color touch screen has buttons that "think" like you do. All you need to do is choose the activity you want. Want to watch TV? Play a DVD?

The sculpted buttons on the Harmony One remote have been organized into logical zones, making it easy to find the function that you're looking for. And because the buttons also have backlighting, the remote is easy to use, even in the dark.

The shape of the Harmony One remote has been ergonomically designed to fit comfortably in your hand. By helping position your hand in just the right spot on the remote, the distinctly shaped grips give you easy access to key buttons.

The Harmony One remote is rechargeable, so you won't need to worry about buying new batteries. The battery indicator lets you know when the remote battery is low, so when it needs recharging, just put the remote into its cradle.

Helpful online setup software and our live customer support team can help you when you need it. You don't need to be an expert.

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On This Day

1569 - England's first state lottery was held.

1770 - The first shipment of rhubarb was sent to the United States from London.

1922 - At Toronto General Hospital, Leonard Thompson became the first person to be successfully treated with insulin.

1964 - U.S. Surgeon General Luther Terry released a report that said that smoking cigarettes was a definite health hazard.

1991 - An auction of silver and paintings that had been acquired by the late Ferdinand Marcos and his wife, Imelda, brought in a total of $20.29 million at Christie's in New York.

2000 - The merger between AOL and Time Warner was approved by the U.S. government with restrictions. (click image for more information)

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