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Jun 12
2009

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DODGE CHARGER Front Fascia Lower Spoiler
DODGE CHARGER Front Fascia Lower Spoiler
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2012 Dodge Charger Front Fascia Lower Spoiler
2012 Dodge Charger Front Fascia Lower Spoiler
Paypal   US $123.25
11-12 Dodge Charger Front Fascia Chin Spoiler, Black
11-12 Dodge Charger Front Fascia Chin Spoiler, Black
Paypal   US $107.80
NEW DODGE CHARGER FASCIA ACCENT AIR DAM 82209609
NEW DODGE CHARGER FASCIA ACCENT AIR DAM 82209609
Paypal   US $115.00
Dodge Charger R/T Daytona front bumper lower fascia valance
Dodge Charger R/T Daytona front bumper lower fascia valance
Paypal   US $109.99
Dodge Charger 06-10 DAYTONA, R/T Fascia AIR DAM SPOILER
Dodge Charger 06-10 DAYTONA, R/T Fascia AIR DAM SPOILER
Paypal   US $106.80
2012 Dodge Charger Front Fascia Lower Spoiler
2012 Dodge Charger Front Fascia Lower Spoiler
Paypal   US $123.25
2006 & Up Dodge Charger Rear Fascia Blackout Decal
2006 & Up Dodge Charger Rear Fascia Blackout Decal
Paypal   US $50.00
2010 DODGE CHARGER MOPAR REAR FASCIA ACCENT PANEL GRILL
2010 DODGE CHARGER MOPAR REAR FASCIA ACCENT PANEL GRILL
Paypal   US $109.77
Dodge Charger Dual Exhaust DIFFUSER Fascia Trim, Mopar
Dodge Charger Dual Exhaust DIFFUSER Fascia Trim, Mopar
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Dodge Charger Rear Fascia Accents (82209767) BRAND NEW OEM MOPAR!!
Dodge Charger Rear Fascia Accents (82209767) BRAND NEW OEM MOPAR!!
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2011 2012 DODGE CHARGER FRONT FASCIA BUMPER LOWER LIP SPOILER ACCENT MOPAR OEM
2011 2012 DODGE CHARGER FRONT FASCIA BUMPER LOWER LIP SPOILER ACCENT MOPAR OEM
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06-10 DODGE CHARGER DAYTONA FRONT FASCIA LOWER LIP SPOILER MOPAR OEM
06-10 DODGE CHARGER DAYTONA FRONT FASCIA LOWER LIP SPOILER MOPAR OEM
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Dodge Charger Mopar 10 Fascia Emblem Mopar OEM
Dodge Charger Mopar 10 Fascia Emblem Mopar OEM
Paypal   US $40.80
Dodge Charger Lower Front Fascia Air Dam 82209609
Dodge Charger Lower Front Fascia Air Dam 82209609
Paypal   US $110.37
NEW 2011-2012 Dodge Charger Front Fascia Lower Spoiler OEM MOPAR
NEW 2011-2012 Dodge Charger Front Fascia Lower Spoiler OEM MOPAR
Paypal   US $130.00
Dodge Charger Rear Fascia Air Diffuser 82209767
Dodge Charger Rear Fascia Air Diffuser 82209767
Paypal   US $131.04
2006-2010 DODGE CHARGER REAR BUMPER/FASCIA 950-70932
2006-2010 DODGE CHARGER REAR BUMPER/FASCIA 950-70932
Paypal   US $372.00
06,07,08,09 & 10 DODGE CHARGER FRONT FASCIA ACCENT
06,07,08,09 & 10 DODGE CHARGER FRONT FASCIA ACCENT
Paypal   US $95.95
Dodge Charger Front Fascia Lower Spoiler 82212340
Dodge Charger Front Fascia Lower Spoiler 82212340
Paypal   US $132.60
2006-8 Dodge Charger Fascia Accent
2006-8 Dodge Charger Fascia Accent
Paypal   US $97.64
BRAND NEW! FASCIA ACCENT FOR 06-11 DODGE CHARGER
BRAND NEW! FASCIA ACCENT FOR 06-11 DODGE CHARGER
Paypal   US $92.58
BRAND NEW! FASCIA ACCENT FOR 06-10 DODGE CHARGER
BRAND NEW! FASCIA ACCENT FOR 06-10 DODGE CHARGER
Paypal   US $101.88
2006-2010 Dodge Charger Mopar Fascia Accent NEW OEM
2006-2010 Dodge Charger Mopar Fascia Accent NEW OEM
Paypal   US $120.00
2011 2012 DODGE CHARGER FRONT END FASCIA COVER BRA BLACK MOPAR OEM
2011 2012 DODGE CHARGER FRONT END FASCIA COVER BRA BLACK MOPAR OEM
Paypal   US $152.86
2006-2010 DODGE CHARGER REAR FASCIA 4806188AD
2006-2010 DODGE CHARGER REAR FASCIA 4806188AD
Paypal   US $362.88
Mopar 10 Dodge Challenger Name Plate Badge Fascia Front Charger Nameplate Emblem
Mopar 10 Dodge Challenger Name Plate Badge Fascia Front Charger Nameplate Emblem
Paypal   US $38.99
2011 2012 DODGE Charger FACTORY MOPAR Front Fascia Lower Spoiler Black Textured
2011 2012 DODGE Charger FACTORY MOPAR Front Fascia Lower Spoiler Black Textured
Paypal   US $122.99
2011 2012 Dodge Charger Mopar Front End Hood & Fascia Cover WITH license plate
2011 2012 Dodge Charger Mopar Front End Hood & Fascia Cover WITH license plate
Paypal   US $149.99
Mopar 10 Dodge Challenger Name Plate Badge Fascia Front Charger Nameplate Emblem
Mopar 10 Dodge Challenger Name Plate Badge Fascia Front Charger Nameplate Emblem
Paypal   US $39.99
2010 Dodge Charger Mopar Lower Fascia Accent Panel R/T
2010 Dodge Charger Mopar Lower Fascia Accent Panel R/T
Paypal   US $99.99
2010 Dodge Charger Mopar Rear Fascia Accent Panel Grill
2010 Dodge Charger Mopar Rear Fascia Accent Panel Grill
Paypal   US $109.99
05 06 07 08 09 Dodge Charger Fascia Front Bumper (NEW)
05 06 07 08 09 Dodge Charger Fascia Front Bumper (NEW)
Paypal   US $599.99
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Designs and features of microwave ovens have advanced dramatically over the past few years. Some even come with an inbuilt conventional oven or griller. Here are five of the best microwaves for sale in Australia. They are listed by the brand with the most popular model for each supplier.

The type of microwave you buy will depend on your personal requirements so think about the purpose of the oven. A small compact model may be all you need if it is to be used simply for defrosting and reheating. Whereas the larger designs with inbuilt grillers or conventional ovens will suit where the oven is to be used for all your cooking.

Sharp

For a compact oven that is almost the cheapest in Sharps range, the Sharp R230LS Compact 800W is quick and efficient for fresh and frozen foods. It has a reheat option and instant cook for things like a jacket potato or dinner plate as well as five power levels. This is a nice affordable unit that will take care of the basics.

Panasonic

The Panasonic NNT704QF 44L Inverter Microwave comes with a satin stainless steel fascia to blend in with your other home appliances. This is a powerful 1100 Watt oven with a 380mm turntable for the bigger cooking jobs. With ten power levels and a one touch sensor for cooking and reheating there won't be much you can't cook. It uses the inverter cooking technology and a humidity sensor and is in the medium price range bracket.

Daewoo

In the lower price range bracket sit the Daewoo KOR1A5A 31L Stainless Steel Microwave. This is a value for money option with five automatic cooking menus and ten power levels. It has an easy, stage cook and time holding functions and ideal for reheating and defrosting.

LG

Before you head for the shops take a look on line at stores that supply home appliances. There are some great bargains to be had with online shopping including the LG MS1949G 19LT 700W Microwave Oven in a clean white finish. It is a basic unit but for the price it will do all you want for automatic defrost and menu with quick start function.

Westinghouse

The Westinghouse 28 Litre Grilling Built in Microwave Oven is designed to integrate perfectly with the rest of your stainless steel appliances. With a built in grill function comes a greater of dishes. Start the cooking using microwaves then grill the food to a golden brown and crisp finish.

Microwave power is generated at 900 watts while the grill is 1100 watts. Eight programs give you a wider selection for creating great meals.

Deciding on the microwave oven that best suits your needs will depend on the reason for the purchase in the first place. If you only want something that's going to defrost and auto cook then the basic model of any range will do the trick. On the other hand if you are feeding a big family and need a heavy duty oven with an inbuilt grill perhaps you need to research a little further before taking the plunge

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My Favorite Gadget

My favorite gadget.

I have had many gadget in my life. I've owned an ipod and never really saw the appeal. I never really got into video games so I didn't bother with a Playstation 3 or Xbox 360. My favorite gadgets are often overlooked by most people or taken for granted. I have a love of radio sets. I'm really missing my Eton unit that is currently in use by a friend (I'm picking it up tomorrow though, sorry Ezra) and get really excited by little things like the Trevor Baylis wind up MP3 player. Even though a media player doesn't use a great deal of electricity the, idea of owning one that doesn't use any is really appealing.

My best used gadget is without a doubt my little Asus EEE 901. For such a small unit, it delivers the punch of much bigger and expensive notebooks in this sector. It lacks an optical drive and hard drive space is limited but coupled with a USB modem it is a true mobile laptop. This kind of unit is what pushes the one laptop per child initiative forward. The UN sponsored scheme is aimed at giving children on every continent access to computers and the Internet. It is the modern day version of Mr Baylis's wind up radio from the mid 90's and needs the backing of big companies to get work. With small mostly Linux based units selling for under £150 retail, the goal of giving every man woman and child a laptop is within reach. It takes companies like Asus to get behind the idea for it to have any chance of success.

As for my favorite gadget at the moment. I would have to say my mobile phone is getting close. Unlike the vast majority of the market I kept it simple when I brought my last phone and am so pleased I did.

My Nokia 2630 is without a doubt the best phone I have ever owned. Its small, has a good battery life and being a Nokia really easy to operate (far easier than my short lived Samsung period) It has all the features I need. I use the radio everyday and the sound is great. I can take pictures and video the transfer them to my laptop to upload to social networking sites, even if the quality cannot rival more expensive phones for what I need they are fine.

It has a few games that help pass the time, and sending an email is just like sending a text. Internet is limited to GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) but in good signal areas a mobile web page loads with little difficulty.

The design is classic chocolate bar. No slide means fewer moving parts to go wrong and Nokia's 2 button locking system stops you accidentally dialing anybody. The only downside to the layout is the proprietary data cable you need to sync the phone with a computer but these can be picked up for 4 or 5 pounds online. I recently brought a USB charger cable for a couple of quid that saves space when traveling (it takes a bit longer to charge off a USB socket but is fine if left overnight)

As for battery life, as I use the radio a lot I usually need to charge the phone every couple of days but it has yet to die mid call. Batteries for these phones are cheap further adding to life expectancy for the handset. You can also (as with most Nokia's) buy new cases really cheap so if it gets a bit tatty there is no need to buy a new phone.

The phone itself is basically a redesigned 2600 classic. The only real difference is the color and the inclusion of a metal battery cover. This makes it a lot easier to get to the battery and SIM, but you do lose the option to use a click on fascia's. This would make the unit more attractive as these cases are pennies on eBay and afford a bit more personalization. Having said that the black and silver cover supplied is understated and quite attractive. You can get ice white from some networks if black is not your thing.

The operating system is a stripped down version of S60 found on later phones. Benefits include being able to change the order of the menu. I have set mine up so messaging is in the middle of the screen so I am only 4 clicks of the center key from being in a new message. As for the message set up this is like most Nokia's. You 1st input who the message is for either by manually typing the number or using contacts. It also keeps a list of 'recently used' numbers so if you text 1 or 2 people a lot their numbers are easier to find. MMS is dealt with in similar fashion as are emails. As for browsing the Internet, this tends to depend more on your network than the phone. Being a Virgin mobile user my browser is a bit confusing but you can download mini Java versions of Opera and Yahoo. Data charges apply as most networks only let you browse from inside their own applications.

Games are a bit limited (the phone not having the same memory or processing power of the Nokia 6300 for instance, this is to be expected) but there is still enough to keep you busy on the bus or train.

The FM radio is brilliant. Even with Nokia's supplied headset (witch is as good for music as it is calls) the sound is well defined and loud enough to block out even the noisiest commute. A loud speaker lets you share your music. If I have one issue and only one with the radio is the lack of magnetic shielding that means using near a laptop or other pulse emitting device can result in some loss of reception.

Another feature is the alarm that is much louder than an equivalent Samsung or LG, and even gives Sony Erickson a run for its money. Calculator and schedule applications make the phone organizer features well rounded if basic. Again if you need a phone that syncs with outlook this is not it. If your after basic media features then the 2630 is perfect.

The single best feature of the phone? The price. I got mine for £29.99 SIM free. I couldn't buy the component parts for that price (radio, camera, organizer) let alone expect anywhere near the ease of use and reliability that I get from this phone.

I am even tempted to buy a spare so as not to be without one when this one dies. I am waiting for the 2600 to nose dive in price and I will be ordering one from Virgin. As stated earlier they are pretty much the same phone. I would also have a spare charger and headset with no need to buy a new data cable when I do start using it further down the line. You lose a bit of memory (12mb on the vs 2630 7mb on the 2600) but memory is not a massive concern when your talking a VGA camera. You store contacts to SIM by default (and if you don't you should) and with the data cable backing up is easy.

The closets I can get in explaining the phones appeal is the 3300 of yesteryear. Both have great build quality and battery lives. Both have a wealth of easily available spare parts and like the 300 the 2630 is cheap compared to models currently coming out of south east Asia.

One final feature that I love even though I only used it once was the box. It is literally half the size of anything else I have ever seen, and I am told made from fully recyclable material. Buying a phone is not a statement about your Eco credential's but when you consider the amount of landfill caused by old mobiles it is nice to know this models start as it means to go on. I am confident mine will not end up in a landfill and even the box is being used somewhere in an environmentally aware fashion.

The 2630 is for myself and I'm sure many others the perfect phone. You get all you will ever need for the less than £30. What more can you ask for?

Jim Smith
lavidaloca2009@rocketmail.com

About the Author

Jim Smith is a fund raiser and experienced salesman, from the East Midlands.Having spent 2 years in mobile phone sales for Virgin Media, he now writes articles concerning amongst other things Eco technologies. He also writes pieces concerning business practice in general. A member of the Socialist Workers Party, he concentrates on ethical business practice from the perspective of both staff and customers. New to article writing he is looking to develop his article portfolio and gain experience.

How Much Is This Laptop Worth?

Okay i would like a professional quote on how much this is worth its a Dell Studio 1537, and it has the following:
15.4 inch screen PnP. (Brand New)
4gb ddr2 ram. (Brand New)
500gb hdd. (Brand New)
biometric fingerprint scanner.
6 cell battery. (Brand New)
windows 7 home premium 64-bit.
intel pentium dual core t3200 2.00 ghz.
Mobile Intel(R) 45 Express Chipset Family Video Card.
Comes in original box with all discs and charger.
Also,
HDMI port
VGA port
4 Usb (one is eSATA)
Ethernet port,
mic & 2 headphone ports,
SD/MMC + Ms/Pro Slots.
Dvd/RW drive,
i934 port
+ built in wifi card
bluetooth capabilities
and capabilities for tethering off sim card if right pci brought (has sim card slot)
also a touch pad audio bar built in to fascia
And A alps alps mouse pad.
+ very little damage A+ condition!
okay and no tony i have had it its whole life from brand new, never damaged.

@thomas G: How exactly are you agreeing with the other 2? One of them asked a question, and the other estimated the worth at 300-400 dollars. You estimated the worth at $400-$600. You sir, are an idiot.

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