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Bamboo Place Mats - Set of 4 (natural color Placemats)

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from: House Of Rice


Bamboo placemats with a nice cloth border on all sides. Each placemat is made of flat bamboo sticks ...


Rose Tree Milano Table Linens Set Of 6 Placemats/Napkins

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2008-06-30

from: Rose Tree


Bamboo placemats with a nice cloth border on all sides. Each placemat is made of flat bamboo sticks ...


Lodge Max Temp Oven Mitt

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2004-06-01

from: Lodge


Heavy-duty Pyrotex outer fabric resists scorching and burning. Steam barrier, heavy cotton batting, and thick terry lining all ...
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Jessie Steele Chef's Bib Apron

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2007-09-15

from: Jessie Steele


Heavy-duty Pyrotex outer fabric resists scorching and burning. Steam barrier, heavy cotton batting, and thick terry lining all ...


Jessie Steele Cupcakes Apron

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from: Jessie Steele


Cut to flatter any woman, these feminine A-line aprons are made of the best fabrics. Wear it all ...


Kiss the Chef Apron

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from: Wrapables


Show some appreciation for the chef of the house with this Kiss the Chef Apron. Don't forget to ...


Bardwil Linen Ease Tablecloth

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2007-09-01

from: Bardwil Linens


Easy care 100% polyester. Has a wonderful soft feel, textured, elegant drape. Machine washable.


Mario Batali Handle Grip, Persimmon

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from: Mario Batali


Lift and move hot pans safely with this silicone pan handle sleeve. Slip the sleeve over the handle ...
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Kitchen Grips Hot Pad 2-Piece Set, Red

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from: Kitchen Grips


This revolutionary material resists heat, cold, stains and liquids. The rubberized side offers a safe non-slip grip, while ...
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Lenox Set of 4 Napkin

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2007-09-01

from: Lenox


This revolutionary material resists heat, cold, stains and liquids. The rubberized side offers a safe non-slip grip, while ...



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This Battlestar Galactica PC is the most impressive case mods I've seen in a long while, from the front side-loading optical drive player—located behind a laser-cut transparent BSG medallion, so you can actually see the disc spinning—to the opening side bay to see the interior of the PC to the front LCD screens to the top spacecraft carrier bay, with functioning runway lights. Or maybe I have such BSG withdrawal symptoms that I find it cool no matter how tasteless it really is. In any case, the amazing craftsmanship its undeniable, as the extra shots clearly show.



The Medallion was laser cut in separate layers and pieces, then glued together. Red LEDs were added behind the bird inset to illuminate the dvd drive and provide a nice backlit effect.

The specs

• EVGA nForce 590 SLI motherboard
• AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ CPU
• Two EVGA GeForce 8800 GTS graphics cards in SLI
• 4GB (2x2GB) Crucial Ballistix Tracer Red DDR2 800MHz
• Cooler Master 850W modular PSU
• Pioneer slimline slot loading DVD drive
• Logitech G15 keyboard and G9 mouse
• IZ3D 22" 3D monitor
• Western Digital RaptorX 150GB HD (x2)
• Swiftech pump, blocks
• Black Ice Stealth 360 radiator
• PC Ice clear fluid
• Primoflex red tubing
• 10" LCD
• 2.5" LCD (x3)

Yeah, it's really horrible, but I really miss Starbuck. Hit the link for a detailed report and gallery. [Bit-Tech]


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