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Heater control knob Buick Century 2000-2005 Regal 00-04
Heater control knob Buick Century 2000-2005 Regal 00-04
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1955 Buick Special Century Roadmaster tone control knob
1955 Buick Special Century Roadmaster tone control knob
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Vintage 1939 Buick Century Air Control
Vintage 1939 Buick Century Air Control
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95 buick century NOS CRUISE CONTROL UNIT!
95 buick century NOS CRUISE CONTROL UNIT!
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BUICK CENTURY REGAL CLIMATE CONTROL KNOB SET A/C 97-05
BUICK CENTURY REGAL CLIMATE CONTROL KNOB SET A/C 97-05
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2 LOWER Control Arm Regal Century GRAND PRIX 97-02 L&R
2 LOWER Control Arm Regal Century GRAND PRIX 97-02 L&R
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12 CRUISE CONTROL SERVOS OLDS PONTIAC BUICK CUTLASS GM
12 CRUISE CONTROL SERVOS OLDS PONTIAC BUICK CUTLASS GM
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1997 97 98 99 BUICK REGAL CENTURY ATC A/C CONTROL PANEL
1997 97 98 99 BUICK REGAL CENTURY ATC A/C CONTROL PANEL
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00-05  BUICK CENTURY REGAL HEATER CONTROL KNOB KNOBS
00-05 BUICK CENTURY REGAL HEATER CONTROL KNOB KNOBS
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99 - 02 BUICK CENTURY REGAL A/C HEATER CLIMATE CONTROL
99 - 02 BUICK CENTURY REGAL A/C HEATER CLIMATE CONTROL
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97 - 99 BUICK REGAL CENTURY A/C HEATER CLIMATE CONTROL
97 - 99 BUICK REGAL CENTURY A/C HEATER CLIMATE CONTROL
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2 LOWER Control Arm Regal Century GRAND PRIX 97-02 L&R
2 LOWER Control Arm Regal Century GRAND PRIX 97-02 L&R
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1998 BUICK CENTURY Dual Climate Control USED
1998 BUICK CENTURY Dual Climate Control USED
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97-99 Buick Century Regal A/C CLIMATE CONTROL KNOBS
97-99 Buick Century Regal A/C CLIMATE CONTROL KNOBS
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1998 1999 BUICK REGAL CENTURY DIGITAL CLIMATE CONTROL
1998 1999 BUICK REGAL CENTURY DIGITAL CLIMATE CONTROL
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A/C HEATER CONTROL KNOB, PLAIN FOR FREIGHTLINER CENTURY
A/C HEATER CONTROL KNOB, PLAIN FOR FREIGHTLINER CENTURY
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98 99 BUICK REGAL CENTURY CLIMATE CONTROL PC BOARD ONLY
98 99 BUICK REGAL CENTURY CLIMATE CONTROL PC BOARD ONLY
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01-05 CENTURY 01-04 REGAL HEATER A/C CONTROL w/Dual Air
01-05 CENTURY 01-04 REGAL HEATER A/C CONTROL w/Dual Air
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Front Control Arm Bushings - Buick Century 1973
Front Control Arm Bushings - Buick Century 1973
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97+ Regal Century BCM Body Control Module 09389411
97+ Regal Century BCM Body Control Module 09389411
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Heritage Farms Bird's Choice Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder Heritage Farms Bird's Choice Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder
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Manufacturer Part Number: 301036This simple and sturdy bird feeder will keep pesky squirrels out for sure. Durable powder coated steel will stand up to the elements, and squirrels wonât chew it, either. You can adjust the weight settings of this feeder so you decide what kind of birds to feed. Easy to open and fill, this feeder holds up to 10 lbs. of seed for your feathered friends. The special seed-saver baffle helps eliminate wasted seed. Includes instructions, heavy-duty hanger, hardware and pole mounting bracket (pole not included).Seeds that can be used are: Striped Sunflower, Black Oil Sunflower, Sunflower Hearts, Peanut Halves, Safflower, Finch Mix, Specialty Mixes, Millet and more.Size:Feeder is 11" x 13" x 5.5" high.

Sculptural Gardens by Heritage Farms Rabbit Statuary Sculptural Gardens by Heritage Farms Rabbit Statuary
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Decorative indoor or outdoor lawn ornament. from aBlackHorse.com

Full size Headphones with Volume control 1/8 Full size Headphones with Volume control 1/8" plug great for most metal detectors
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GC-10002 Large Headphones with volume control 100mw Max Input Power Key Specifications/Special Features: Large comfortable domes covers ears completely. Optional accessory for metal detectors Drive unit: 40mm diameter dome Impedance: 32Ohms Frequence response: 20-20 000Hz Sensitivity: 105dB S.P.L. at 1KHz Max input power: 100mw Cord length (cm): 180+/-3% 1 year distributor warranty in the USA. Repair or replacement for the original purchased with proof of purchase date.

21st Century (Digital Boy) - 4 track CD Single 21st Century (Digital Boy) - 4 track CD Single
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Rare 1994 CD Single from Bad Religion. Tracks: 1. 21st Century (Digital Boy), 2. Leaders And Followers, 3. Mediocrity, 4. American Jesus (Live). Comes in slimline CD Single import case with insert.

HOMELESS IN AMERICA: Twenty-One Songs of Social Conscience for the 21st Century HOMELESS IN AMERICA: Twenty-One Songs of Social Conscience for the 21st Century
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Top Nashville musicians and session vocalists perform multi-genre songs of political and social conscience for the 21st Century; controversial, informative, inspirational, provocative. Genres include country, rock, blues, R&B, bluegrass, folk, pop and alternative.

Power Rangers Time Force - Quantum Ranger - Clash for Control [VHS] Power Rangers Time Force - Quantum Ranger - Clash for Control [VHS]
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Consists of 4 episodes: 1. World's Apart 2. The Quantum Quest 3. Clash For Control - Part I 4. Clash For Control - Part II

Speed 2 - Cruise Control [VHS] Speed 2 - Cruise Control [VHS]
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Anybody seen Keanu? The action star of Speed opted out of this overbearing sequel, which finds costar Sandra Bullock in love with another guy (Jason Patric) and in trouble aboard a cruise ship under the control of a mad extortionist (Willem Dafoe). Speed director Jan de Bont is back at the helm for part 2, but even he seems to have forgotten that what made the first film work was the simplicity of its hook (the bomb, the bus that can't drive below 50 mph, the handful of sympathetic passengers, etc.). Speed 2 is all about hugeness: big ship, lots of places to get into trouble, and so on. Even with an eye-popping, endless finale of the vessel crashing into port (and causing mondo destruction), there is nothing about this movie that is remotely as involving as its predecessor. --Tom Keogh

Sleeping With the Enemy Sleeping With the Enemy
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This 1991 thriller by Joseph Ruben (True Believer) works up to a point: Julia Roberts plays an abused wife who fakes her death and starts anew under a different identity in Iowa. Her psychopathic husband (Patrick Bergin) figures it out and stalks her and her new boyfriend (Kevin Anderson). The best part of the film is the moody isolation of Roberts's life with Bergin. Ruben ingeniously stakes out the story by presenting what looks like an ideal life between the two--a nice house on the ocean, a seemingly healthy sex life, etc.--and then, whammo! Vital to the plot but less interesting is everything afterward, but that's less an inherent script problem than it is obvious studio pressure to push Roberts as a cute star. There's even a sequence where the actress tries on a series of hats while Van Morrison's "Brown Eyed Girl" plays on the soundtrack. Such insistent valentines to Roberts destroys most of Ruben's momentum and the film's credibility, and the project never quite recovers. --Tom Keogh

A woman fakes her death to escape her compulsive and dangerously violent husband, but he stops at nothing to locate her and make her pay for her decep

Aliens in the Attic Aliens in the Attic
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Video game meets movie in this wacky science-fiction action film. When aliens from space invade the attic of a rented lake house, a boring summer vacation takes a turn for the unreal for six kids. Conflict abounds in the extended Pearson family, which includes Nana (Dora Roberts), two nerdy adult brothers (Kevin Nealon and Andy Richter), and their six children. Teenage cousins Tom (Carter Jenkins), an ex-math nerd, and Jake (Austin Robert Butler), a rebellious teen with lots of attitude, clash like oil and water, and Bethany (Ashley Tisdale) and her devious boyfriend, Ricky (Robert Hoffman), don't make the situation any easier. Add in three younger siblings and it looks like it's going to be a long vacation. When four aliens crash on the roof of the house in search of a secret weapon and world domination, things begin to get interesting. Armed with mind-control technology, the aliens are able to manipulate humans with a device that's remarkably similar to a video game controller. Unfortunately for the aliens, the technology works only on adults. Suddenly, the warring cousins and siblings realize they must join forces and rely on one another to save their parents, Nana, and the rest of the world. What ensues is an action-packed battle in which the kids try to outsmart the aliens with everything from fireworks to a remote-controlled Barbie car and a paintball gun. When the kids get ahold of the aliens' controllers, hilarity reins as they make Ricky and Nana do everything from slap themselves to fight as only an accomplished Kung-Fu Grandma can. The action is funny and the kids get fairly creative, but the movie is really just a farce that's full of silly humor, the occasional glimpse of heart, and a somewhat buried message that it's OK to be smart. Aliens in the Attic is kind of like watching someone else play a good video game; the plot is fairly entertaining and the action is fun, but the experience just isn't as stimulating as when you're the one behind the controller. Bonus features include the animated short "Behind the Zirkonians," an alternate ending, three deleted scenes, a 5-minute gag reel, an interactive "Meet the Zirkonians" segment, and fun on the set with Ashley Tisdale in "The Ashley Encounters." (Ages 7 and older) --Tami Horiuchi Stills from Aliens in the Attic (Click for larger image)

When the Pearsons move into their vacation home, they find alien creatures determined to take over Earth.

Cheaper By the Dozen Cheaper By the Dozen
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Though it's impossible to gauge just how much of it is true, this endearing family comedy (based on the book by their children Frank B. Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey) is inspired by the true story of the husband-and-wife efficiency experts Frank and Lillian Gilbreth and their adventures raising 12 kids at the turn of the century. Director Walter Lang takes a loping pace through the episodes of family life: the kids descend upon the new school in force while Dad (fussy Clifton Webb) offers his unsolicited views on education; Dad takes his oldest daughter (wholesome Jeanne Crain) to the school dance and becomes the hit of the ball; a mass tonsillectomy becomes an opportunity to document the ordeal as an experiment in efficiency. Myrna Loy almost steals the film in her one standout scene, holding back a smirk while a birth-control advocate (played by Mildred Natwick) solicits this mother of 12 to speak at a rally, but her martini-dry comic deadpan is criminally underused in this picture, which is dominated by Webb's stern, military-like parenting and Crain's adolescent crises. Though this sometimes overly sentimental classic never builds to any real dramatic plateau or comic highlights, it maintains an even tone of good humor and warmth throughout, capturing a bygone era through the travails of a loving family. A charming sequel, Belles on Their Toes, followed two years later. --Sean Axmaker

Story of what happens to the family of an opinionated industrial efficiency expert when he attempts to apply his business principles at home.

Optima 34/78 YellowTop 870A 12V Extreme Vibration Resistant Battery Optima 34/78 YellowTop 870A 12V Extreme Vibration Resistant Battery
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The Optima 34/78 YellowTop is a 870A 12V Extreme Vibration Resistant Battery. The battery uses OPTIMA SPIRALCELL Technology. The cells are tightly compressed into supportive chambers, giving OPTIMA battery over 15 times more vibration resistance than traditional battery. This translates into longer battery life in high vibration applications. Due to its completely sealed case, the OPTIMA Yellow Top battery is extremely safe and corrosion resistant. Acid can't leak or spill, making them clean, user-friendly and environmentally sound. In addition, the maintenance free sealed case design eliminates the need to add water or clean terminals.

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In the electric era of the 1800s, fans were characterized by spiral ceiling rods and centrally place blade holders. The 19th Century fan pays tribute to these early traditions and adds elements of classic gaslight designs. The intricate, ornate patterns recall decorative influences of cast metal parts and tin-type moldings reminiscent of the period. Casablanca 19th Century Features: - XLP-2000(R) motor / lifetime motor warranty- 54" blade span / 14 degree blade pitch- Set of 4 exclusive blades included- Low Ceiling Adapter (LCA) is not compatible- Requires additional hanging support (included)- Minimum 9 feet ceiling required - uses 12" downrod (included)- Extra-long downrods require outer sleeve- Decorative canopy cover may not be used if installed on a sloped ceiling or with a Sloped Ceiling Adapter (SCA)- Includes Inteli*Touch(R) six-speed control

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In the electric era of the 1800s, fans were characterized by spiral ceiling rods and centrally place blade holders. The 19th Century fan pays tribute to these early traditions and adds elements of classic gaslight designs. The intricate, ornate patterns recall decorative influences of cast metal parts and tin-type moldings reminiscent of the period. Casablanca 19th Century Features: - XLP-2000(R) motor / lifetime motor warranty- 54" blade span / 14 degree blade pitch- Set of 4 exclusive blades included- Low Ceiling Adapter (LCA) is not compatible- Requires additional hanging support (included)- Minimum 9 feet ceiling required - uses 12" downrod (included)- Extra-long downrods require outer sleeve- Decorative canopy cover may not be used if installed on a sloped ceiling or with a Sloped Ceiling Adapter (SCA)- Includes Inteli*Touch(R) six-speed control


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Is There a Boom or Bust Coming for Natural Pest Control?

The world is going green. “Green†is the color of environmental concern, the impetus that drives cutting-edge technology, the buzz word of the socially conscious. Concern for the environment and man’s impact on it is bringing a slew of new products to market, and pest control is no exception. Environmentally-friendly pest control services are growing in popularity, particularly in the commercial sector. Even eco-savvy residential consumers are asking about natural alternatives to traditional pesticides, but their ardor often cools when confronted with the 10% to 20% cost differential and lengthier treatment times, sometimes several weeks.

The raising of America’s environmental consciousness, coupled with increasingly stringent federal regulations governing traditional chemical pesticides, appears to be shifting the pest control industry’s focus to Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques. IPM is considered not only safer for the environment, but safer for people, pets and secondary scavengers such as owls. Of 378 pest management companies surveyed in 2008 by Pest Control Technology magazine, two-thirds said they offered IPM services of some sort.

Instead of lacing pest sites with a poisonous cocktail of powerful insecticides designed to kill, IPM focuses on environmentally-friendly prevention techniques designed to keep pests out. While low- or no-toxicity products may also be used to encourage pests to pack their bags, elimination and control efforts focus on finding and eliminating the causes of infestation: entry points, attractants, harborage and food.

Particularly popular with schools and nursing homes charged with guarding the health of the nation’s youngest and oldest citizens, those at greatest risk from hazardous chemicals, IPM is catching the attention of hotels, office buildings, apartment complexes and other commercial enterprises, as well as eco-conscious residential customers. Driven in equal parts by environmental concerns and health hazard fears, interest in IPM is bringing a host of new environmentally-friendly pest management products -- both high- and low-tech -- to market.

“Probably the best product out there is a door sweep,†confided Tom Green, president of the Integrated Pest Management Institute of North America, a non-profit organization that certifies green exterminating companies. In an Associated Press interview posted on MSNBC online last April, Green explained, “A mouse can squeeze through a hole the size of a pencil diameter. So if you’ve got a quarter-inch gap underneath your door, as far as a mouse is concerned, there’s no door there at all.†Cockroaches can slither through a one-eighth inch crevice.

IPM is “a better approach to pest control for the health of the home, the environment and the family,†said Cindy Mannes, spokeswoman for the National Pest Management Association, the $6.3 billion pest control industry’s trade association, in the same Associated Press story. However, because IPM is a relatively new addition to the pest control arsenal, Mannes cautioned that there is little industry consensus on the definition of green services.

In an effort to create industry standards for IPM services and providers, the Integrated Pest Management Institute of North America developed the Green Shield Certified (GSC) program. Identifying pest control products and companies that eschew traditional pesticides in favor of environmentally-friendly control methods, GSC is endorsed by the EPA, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and HUD. IPM favors mechanical, physical and cultural methods to control pests, but may use bio-pesticides derived from naturally-occurring materials such as animals, plants, bacteria and certain minerals.

Toxic chemical sprays are giving way to new, sometimes unconventional, methods of treating pests. Some are ultra high-tech like the quick-freeze Cryonite process for eliminating bed bugs. Others, like trained dogs that sniff out bed bugs, seem decidedly low-tech, but employ state-of-the-art methods to achieve results. For example, farmers have used dogs’ sensitive noses to sniff out problem pests for centuries; but training dogs to sniff out explosives and drugs is a relatively recent development. Using those same techniques to teach dogs to sniff out termites and bed bugs is considered cutting-edge.

Another new pest control technique is birth control. When San Francisco was threatened by mosquitoes carrying potentially life-threatening West Nile Virus, bicycle messengers were hired to cruise the city and drop packets of biological insecticide into the city’s 20,000 storm drains. A kind of birth control for mosquitoes, the new method was considered safer than aerial spraying with the chemical pyrethrum, the typical mosquito abatement procedure, according to a recent story posted on the National Public Radio website.

Naturally, there are efforts underway to build a better mousetrap. The innovative Track & Trap system attracts mice or rats to a food station dusted with fluorescent powder. Rodents leave a blacklight-visible trail that allows pest control experts to seal entry paths. Coming soon, NightWatch uses pheromone research to lure and trap bed bugs. In England, a sonic device designed to repel rats and squirrels is being tested, and the aptly named Rat Zapper is purported to deliver a lethal shock using just two AA batteries.

Alongside this influx of new environmentally-friendly products rides a posse of federal regulations. Critics of recent EPA regulations restricting the sale of certain pest-killing chemicals accuse the government of unfairly limiting a homeowner’s ability to protect his property. The EPA’s 2004 banning of the chemical diazinon for household use a couple of years ago removed a potent ant-killer from the homeowner’s pest control arsenal. Similarly, 2008 EPA regulations prohibiting the sale of small quantities of effective rodenticides, unless sold inside an enclosed trap, has stripped rodent-killing chemicals from the shelves of hardware and home improvement stores, limiting the homeowner’s ability to protect his property and family from these disease-carrying pests.

Acting for the public good, the government’s pesticide-control actions are particularly aimed at protecting children. According to a May 20, 2008 report on CNN online, a study conducted by the American Association of Poison Control Centers indicated that rat poison was responsible for nearly 60,000 poisonings between 2001 and 2003, 250 of them resulting in serious injuries or death. National Wildlife Service testing in California found rodenticide residue in every animal tested.

Consumers are embracing the idea of natural pest control and environmentally-friendly, cutting-edge pest management products and techniques. Availability and government regulations are increasingly limiting consumers’ self-treatment options, forcing them to turn to professional pest control companies for relief from pest invasions. While this has proved a viable option for commercial customers, few residential customers seem willing to pay higher prices for newer, more labor-intensive green pest control products and even fewer are willing to wait the additional week or two it may take these products to work. It is taking leadership efforts on the part of pest control companies to educate consumers in the long term benefits of green and natural pest treatments.

Even though the cold, hard truth is that when people have a pest problem, they want it gone and they want it gone now! If rats or mice are in their house destroying their property and threatening their family with disease, if termites or carpenter ants are eating away their home equity, if roaches are invading their kitchen or if they’re sharing their bed with bed bugs, consumer interest in environmental friendliness plummets. When people call a pest control company, the bottom line is that they want the pests dead! Now! Pest control firms are standing up against the tide of consumer demand for immediate eradication by enhancing their natural and green pest control product offerings. These new natural products take the most responsible long term approach to pest control; one that protects our environment, children, and our own health. Sometimes it is lonely moving against the tide of popular demand, but true leadership, in the pest control industry, means embracing these new organic and natural technologies even when they are not popular with the consumer - yet.

About the Author

Douglas Stern is the managing partner of Stern Environmental Group and a bed bug extermination expert. His firm serves commercial and residential clients in New Jersey, New York City, New York, and Connecticut. His firm is located at 100 Plaza Drive in Secaucus, New Jersey. You can reach him toll free at 1-888-887-8376. Please visit us on the Web at www.SternEnvironmental.com.

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