March 8th, 2010
Brand New Pyle 2,300 Watt 2 Channel Bridgeable Car Amplifier with Built in High and Low Pass Crossover Network + Mosfet Power Supply Pyle: BRAND NEW PYLE 2,300 WATT 2 CHANNEL BRIDGEABLE CAR AMPLIFIER WITH BUILT IN HIGH AND LOW PASS CROSSOVER NETWORK + MOSFET POWER SUPPLYFeatures:Two Channel Bridgeable Amplification Tri-way Configuration:1/2 Channels 2 X 1150 Watts Total Output @ 4 Ohms 2300 Watts Total System Output @ 4 Ohms Variable Gain Control MOSFET Pulse Width Modulated Power Supply 2 Ohm Stereo Stable Built-In Variable Subwoofer Crossover High Level Low Impedance MOLEX Input Connector RCA Low Level Inputs Speaker Output Terminal Strip Signal/Noise Ratio 90dB THD Less Than 0.04% Frequency Response:15Hz-30kHz Overload Protection Thermal Protection Short Circuit Protection Power On LED Indicator LED Diagnostic Condition Indicator Automotive Type Fuse Protection Dimensions:9.84”L 9.76”W 2.26”H
Brand New Pyle 2,300 Watt 2 Channel Bridgeable Car Amplifier with Built in High and Low Pass Crossover Network + Mosfet Power Supply
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March 6th, 2010
Sharp LC 65SE94U – 65″ Aquos LCD TV with built-in network media player – 120Hz – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV – textured black worth waiting for – toone – usa
I saved and scrimped but it was worth it.
Very nice tv but as with any tv of this type you NEED a sound system.
We’ve had the Sharp 65″ LCD HDTV for a month and it is everything Sharp said it would be. The colors are true to life, the HiDef is great and the overall picture quality is wonderful. This was our first major Amazon online purchase and we were cautiously optomistic about buying our new TV online; however, we priced the same TV at local dealers and big box stores and as we saved 00 over the cheapest local store we decided to buy using Amazon since no matter who we bought from the TV would have to be shipped here so why not try Amazon. Delivery was faster than expected and came off without a problem at all. It was all in all a very smooth, pain free experience; the way things should be. The vendor the TV came from was extremely friendly, cooperative and answered all of my questions. They shipped it to us at no additional charge, and the TV was packaged and crated extremely well. Sharp: 65SE94U The “Special Edition” AQUOS SE94U Series sets a new standard for large-screen flat-panel LCD TVs. With full HD 1080p resolution, dramatically enhanced black level and an elegant “cornerstone” design with space-saving slim bezel design and thin profile, the SE94 Series produces a breathtaking picture quality that is second to none. The LC-65SE94U utilizes the next generation of Sharp’s proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel, providing 27,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio and 4ms response time, as well as 120Hz frame rate conversion for the ultimate in fast-motion image processing.In addition, the LC-65SE94U includes a groundbreaking AQUOS Net Feature for custom web content through an Ethernet jack. The LC-65SE94U is an HDTV with built-in ATSC/QAM/NTSC tuners and includes 3 HDMI inputs that are compatible with 1080p signals. The LC-65SE94U features a unique textured black cabinet with detachable, recessed bottom-mounted speakers, and the included table stand easily removes for wall mounting applications.
Sharp LC 65SE94U – 65″ Aquos LCD TV with built-in network media player – 120Hz – widescreen – 1080p (FullHD) – HDTV – textured black
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March 3rd, 2010
Fulfilling Your Responsibilities – Read any training materials provided and attend all training for new members as soon as possible. Be proactive from the first day and make sure you understand and are taking advantage of every option provided by the organization both at the local and regional levels.
The 4 R’s – are your primary responsibilities to your chapter and your fellow members and regardless of what anyone else does, make sure that you live up to these responsibilities.
Regular attendance – Never let your seat be empty. Attend every meeting possible, and when you cannot be there, make sure you send a substitute to fill your seat – either a member of your business or someone from the substitute list provided by the networking organization.
Regular referrals – The single most important responsibility you have as a member is to bring referrals for other members. It is easy to generate referrals if you know how and you do, so bring as many referrals as possible to every meeting. If the organization you joined recognizes activities like visiting other chapters and meeting with other members, be sure to do these things as well, but also make sure you generate qualified leads for your fellow members, especially those who are in a position to generate referrals for you.
Recruitment – Invite several guests to every meeting. It usually takes eight to ten invitations to get one visitor, so if you invite two or three to every meeting, you should have a guest every other month. Invite only people to whom you would feel comfortable sending a referral. Pick people whom you feel will be strong productive members. Ask the question, “Would you like more business?” A positive response creates the opportunity to invite them to your local chapter meeting.
Righteous Treatment of Those Referred – Go above and beyond your normal efforts to make sure that anyone referred to you gets the best possible treatment. Make sure there is never any issue about your ethical treatment of anyone even remotely associated with the organization you joined.
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