Omron HEM-711AC Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor with IntelliSense


Omron HEM-711AC Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor with IntelliSense
The Omron HEM-711AC IntelliSense Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor is one of the most accurate, compact, easily used blood pressure cuffs available. The HEM-711AC employs sophisticated IntelliSense technology to provide automated level setting and electronic deflation control. 5 year warranty May also be used as portable using 4 AA batteries (not included)

Customer Review: Keeping Tabs on My Ticker
This blood pressue monitor came in perfect condition, is easy to use and easy to read. I thank the seller for good service.

Customer Review: Accurate Readings For only 6 Months
I bought this blood pressure monitor 6 months ago and used it according to the directions. Until this week, it worked accurately. Now it gives inaccurate high readings in the stroke or coma range. am now looking for a better automatic blood pressure monitor that is not an Omron brand.

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Clock Solitaire downloadable Software
Initial Deal: All of the cards are dealt into 13 piles, each consistingof 4 cards. Twelve of the piles are arranged in the pattern of a clock,with the thirteenth pile in the middle.Winning: The game ends when either all 52 cards have been correctlyplaced, or all four Kings have been played (thus bringing the game to astand still).Features: - Runs on both monochrome and color Palm OS? devices! - High-resolution device support for: HandEra 330, Sony Cli?, Palm OS5. - Supports Jog Wheels and Jog Dials. - Selectable background colors and card face options. - Multiple Difficulty Levels (including Practice Round) - Best Scores & Statistics for each Level. - Timed Games, Continual Scoring, plus more! Note: Registered Version saves the game and statistics when leaving/returning to the game. Unregistered Version does not save the game and statistics (ie. you start a brand new game everytime you run Clock Solitaire), plus it has a shareware notice.

Pajama Game
Doris Day takes the Tony award-winning Broadway smash The Pajama Game and transforms it into one of her most memorable screen hits. This original Columbia recording captures the spirit and playfulness of the stage version with John Raitt, Eddie Foy Jr., and Carol Haney recreating their Broadway roles. Steam Heat, Hey There and Hernando’s Hideaway are but a few of the show-stopping songs featured on this historic soundtrack. 11 tracks are included on this lovingly remastered edition with a bonus track, Man Who Invented Love by Doris Day with Frank DeVol and His Orchestra. 2001 reissue.
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Customer Review: Doris Day - Perfect Casting!
For once they got it right. Doris Day being cast as Babe Williams was the smartest thing Warner Brothers ever did. Of course, the original idea was to have Frank Sinatra to take over the male lead in the movie version. Sinatra couldn’t accept, but if he had, Janis Paige would have played Babe. With no Sinatra as a boxoffice draw, Jack Warner needed a star. Doris Day was promised sole star billing above the title if she accepted the picture. Janis was out and John Raitt (top-billed on Broadway) was in, but would be billed below the title in the movie version. Usually, Hollywood gets it wrong. They denied Ethel Merman for “Gypsy” and hired Rosalind Russell, who could not sing; they bypassed Julie Andrews for “My Fair Lady” and hired movie star, Audrey Hepburn, who also couldn’t sing and Carol Lawrence was told “you’re out and Natalie Wood is in” when “West Side Story” came to the screen. Natalie couldn’t sing either. Marnie Nixon’s voice was used for both Wood and Hepburn and Lisa Kirk’s voice subbed for Russell. With Doris Day, they got everything: a top movie star, an expert singer , a trained dancer and skilled actress. Plus, she was beautiful and took full command of the role of Babe. I just wish they had kept “The Man Who Invented Love” in the picture. I’ve never seen a Day musical in which she didn’t have a couple of ballads of her own. In this film, they attempted to right that wrong with “Invented Love” but dropped it so that Doris could reprise “Hey There” for historical purposes. They wanted Day on film singing that legendary song. Overall, a wonderful transition from stage to screen.
Customer Review: Pajama Game Movie Soundtrack
Love love love this CD. I am so glad the movie version of Pajama Game with Doris Day came out. I have been a fan of this movie since we did the musical when I was in high school in 1980. The movie soundtrack is so much better than the Broadway Recording. Janis Paige just doesn’t sing as well as Doris Day. I highly recommend this CD if you are a fan of musicals and Doris Day.

The Six O’Clock Scramble: Quick, Healthy, and Delicious Dinner Recipes for Busy Families
The Six O’Clock Scramble cookbook is a companion to Aviva’s wonderful email-based newsletter service that provides busy moms with easy and nutritious meals for their families.The Scramble is a weekly e-mail newsletter that features: Five flavorful and healthy, tried-and-true dinner recipes with side dish suggestions, emailed to you each week. Easy-to-prepare dinners in 30 minutes (or less), most with fewer than 10 ingredients. Delicious, easy recipes like Asian Turkey Burgers, Tortellini Tossed with Fresh Mozzarella, honey glazed salmon and red beans and rice burritos. Includes an organized grocery list so you can print and shop. Perfect for working or full-time parents, or anyone who wants to make easy, delicious home-cooked meals. From O, The Oprah magazine:Aviva Goldfarb had one of those ideas - incredibly obvious, yet nobody had thought of it - that immediately make the pieces of your brain fit together with a neat click. A wife, mother, self-published cookbook author, and organizational ace, Goldfarb realized that for most people 6 P.M. was too late to start wondering what to cook for dinner. So she started the Six O’Clock Scramble (thescramble.com), a weekly e-mail newsletter with five days’ worth of dinner recipes, plus grocery lists. The meals (grilled teriyaki chicken tenderloins one night, baked huevos rancheros another) take about a half hour to prepare and are creative, healthy, unprocessed and kid-friendly without being adult-alienating. A subscription costs $5 a month - a small price to pay for a whole new kind of happy meal. Goldfarb herself is happy, having graduated from the self-publishing business: Next fall St. Martin’s Press will release The Six O’Clock Scramble Cookbook.
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Customer Review: Great format - maybe a little more oomph?
Have tried a few of the recipes now and plan to keep making more. I love the format: the weekly/seasonal grocery lists, suggested side dishes, healthy ingredients and the mix of meat and meatless dishes. Definitely a great framework for putting together a weekly repertoire (it makes me braver about thinking up menus on my own, or just augmenting what’s in this book with favorites from elsewhere). Cons: Based on the entrees I’ve made so far (e.g. fettucine with chickpeas, Mediterranean chicken), and what I’ve skimmed past, the recipes seem to be on the bland side. I’ve been enhancing as I go - sun-dried tomatoes here, black olives and salt there - but wish the flavors were a little more complex and powerful. Then again, that would probably make the cooking time longer. Will be interesting to see how the more “exotic” entrees turn out. Have also noticed that there’s a fair amount of cleanup involved - i.e., this is not one-dish cooking. In some cases it seems like you could saute all the ingredients in the same pan if the order was just switched around. Certainly there are other cookbooks for one-pot cooking, but if you’re looking to streamline your nightline routine, be aware there’s work on the back end here. Could be that this is a result of the recipes originating from different kitchens: I’ve found that the Barefoot Contessa recipes, for instance, tend to be pretty efficient, and I’m guessing that’s because they were developed under commercial conditions. Lastly, I think it would be great if the seasonal menu pages as well as the grocery lists (”Fall,” “Winter,” and so on) had page numbers for each recipe, so that one doesn’t have to flip thru the index in back for each dish.
Customer Review: Great recipes
I enjoy making meals out of this book, however I must admit, they aren’t as kid friendly as they say. Yes, the recipes call for easy to find ingredients (except for the one with mango chutney, can’t find that in Mitchell, SD!), and I don’t consider my kids to be the pickiest eaters (I know pickier!), but I couldn’t get my 5 year old to eat more than half of the recipes I tried. My husband and I loved them, but not the kids. Aside from that, the book did help me make grocery lists with ease and I loved how fast the meals came together.

Complete Price Guide to Watches 2008 (Complete Price Guide to Watches)
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Customer Review: Complete price guide to watches
A good source for information but to refer to the guide as “complete” would be streching it a bit.
Customer Review: complete price guide to watches
Use the book often in my work. A great addition. Thanks for the fast shipping.

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