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![]() MIRAGE OMNISAT 51 SYSTEM in excellent condition in silver black see pictures US $499.00
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![]() BOSE Wave music system titanium silver US $429.00
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![]() Bose Wave Music System Titanium Silver US $420.00
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![]() MINT TITANIUM SILVER BOSE WAVE MUSIC SYSTEM AWRCC1 w REMOTE FREE SHIPPING US $419.99
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![]() Tivoli iYiYi Stereo System in Black Silver US $399.99
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![]() Tivoli iYiYi Stereo System in White Silver US $399.99
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![]() VS2620 2pcs 5W Speaker System Silver Black US $47.61
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![]() Yamaha NS AP6500MSL Speaker System Silver US $44.99
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![]() DA LITE 6 8 10 TELESCOPIC CROSSBAR FOR PIPE AND DRAPE SYSTEM SILVER 69605 US $44.99
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![]() Portable Rechargeable Speaker System Silver US $41.25
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![]() iHome iHM63 Speaker System Silver iHM63S US $40.24
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![]() AB SYSTEMS CC Alloy Series 126 OCC Silver Plated Hi End US Male female AC Plug US $36.00
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![]() NEW Scosche boomCAN Speaker System Silver USB iPo US $19.99
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Where to go for an Xbox 360 Premium System
When it comes down to spending money, people like to spend as little as possible. If you're the type of gamer that doesn't need to obsessively purchase the latest games on the day that they arrive in stores or online retailers, then you can save a lot of money while still getting the same great games, albeit a little bit later. If you can wait a few months or even a year or longer, then discount Xbox 360 games will net you some big savings. There are several ways to go about this: renting, buying used, and simply waiting for games to come down in price as the months wear on.
Before you go through any retailer to purchase an Xbox 360 Premium system it will be helpful for you to learn more about the video game console and what you are going to get included in your Xbox 360 Premium system package. You will get the Xbox 360 console which features three powerful core processors that are poised to pack a punch, 20 GB hard drive which is detachable and which allows gamers to store their games, music, downloaded trailers, levels, demos and community-created content from the Xbox Live Marketplace.
A Cheaper Alternative
If paying $50 or more for a video game does not sound too appealing to you, then you can choose to rent Xbox 360 games. The new business model has consumers paying a small monthly fee in exchange for renting the largest selection of games available, from just released blockbusters to obscure games from ten years ago. For $10 or $15 a month, gamers can rent games for as long as they like without any late fees. This is a smart alternative to buying expensive games, because gamers often only finish games once (if at all), and much of their $50 or $60 purchase goes to waste. Of course, renting games isn't exclusive to the Xbox 360 video game system, and PS3, Wii, and PC gamers can all rent video games for much cheaper than it would cost to purchase them.
Walmart
Did you know that Walmart carries the Xbox line, including the Xbox 360 Premium system? If not you do now, and this is one retailer that you are surely going to want to check out for yourself. We all know how great of prices Walmart offers on a regular basis, and the same applies here to the Xbox systems.
The bottom line is that this is a fantastic video game console, one that is definitely worth trying for yourself. Keep in mind that the prices are constantly lowering on older Xbox 360 pro systems as newer versions take their place, and so you can wait even just a few months and the cost will drop dramatically. You do always have the option of buying the game used, but you have to be very cautious if you decide to go this route because you can never really be too sure of the condition of the game if you are buying it used.
A ‘sensing skin’ for concrete (MIT)
In 2009, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) assigned a grade of
“D” to the overall quality of infrastructure in the United States, saying that
ongoing evaluation and maintenance of structures was necessary to improve that
grade. Since then, federal stimulus funds have made it possible for
communities to repair some infrastructure, but high-tech, affordable methods
for continual monitoring remain in their infancy. Instead, most evaluation of
bridges, dams, schools and other structures is still done by visual
inspection, which is slow, expensive, cumbersome and in some cases, dangerous.
Civil engineers at MIT, working with physicists at the University of Potsdam
in Germany, recently proposed a new method for continual electronic monitoring
of structures. In papers appearing in the journals _Structural Control Health
Monitoring_ and _Journal of Materials Chemistry_, the researchers describe a
flexible fabric with electrical properties that could adhere to areas prone to
cracking — such as the undersides of bridges — and detect cracks almost
immediately when they occur.
Installing this “sensing skin” would be as simple as unrolling it and gluing
it to the surface of a structure. The rectangular patches on the skin that
detect changes in its electrical charge could ...
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