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Hysteria $6.04 Probably Def Leppard’s best album, and certainly their most successful, Hysteria pretty much sums up 80s hard rock: catchy, tuneful, and fun. It’s also one of the few albums from the period that doesn’t sound dated now, and singles like “Pour Some Sugar On Me”, “Armageddon It”, and “Rocket” remain staples of rock radio. The rest of the album is equally entertaining; “Animal” and “Hysteria”, while … |
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Death Cult Armageddon $10.82 The band recorded Death Cult Armageddon with a full-blown orchestra, this time with a forty-eight piece orchestra from Prague. Returning with manic axe-man Galder (founder/mastermind of Old Man’s Child) and arguably metal’s finest skinsman, Nick Barker (Cradle Of Filth, Old Man’s Child), both of whom joined the band on Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia, Dimmu Borgir continue on the path wit… |
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Armageddon: The Album $6.10 There was a time when Aerosmith was a great rock band. Then, just a few years before vocalist Steven Tyler’s daughter, Liv Tyler, grew up and became a movie star, they transformed into one of the premier purveyors of power ballads–songs, in essence, that are as vapid as the big summer blow-’em-up movies, like, oh, say, Armageddon. In which Liv Tyler stars. Convenient, no? The soundtrack, which in… |
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Armageddon $6.09 The latest testosterone-saturated blow-’em-up from producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Michael Bay (The Rock, Bad Boys) continues Hollywood’s millennium-fueled fascination with the destruction of our planet. There’s no arguing that the successful duo understands what mainstream American audiences want in their blockbuster movies–loads of loud, eye-popping special effects, rapid-fire pacing, … |
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WWE Armageddon $25.80 … |
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Heroes of Might and Magic III and IV Complete $6.33 Platform: WINDOWS 98/XP/VISTA Publisher: SOLD-OUT SOFTWARE Packaging: DVD STYLE BOX Rating: TEEN For the first time ever plete versions of the two RPG classics together on one DVD-ROM disc.Heroes of Might & Magic III – CompleteNow you can get the plete Heroes of Might and Magic III experience in one value package. This monster bundle … |
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Heroes of Might and Magic III & IV Complete Collection $5.95 Complete versions of the two RPG classics togetheron one disc!Product InformationNow you can get the complete Heroes of Might and Magic III experience in one value package. This monster bundle will keep players building towns raising armies casting spells and conquering foes for months. Look at all that awaits: 86 standalone missions 14 campaigns 38 single-scenario maps quests for 138 magical arti… |
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Hearts of Iron Anthology $4.60 Platform: WINDOWS 98/ME/2000/XP Publisher: PARADOX INTERACTIVE Packaging: DVD STYLE BOX Rating: EVERYONE In the Hearts of Iron Anthology players will wage war across the globe as one of over 175 countries throughout the course of World War II. Doomsday adds even more to the award-winning gameplay by introducing a thrilling What if sce… |
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The Old Man and the Wasteland $0.99 Forty years after the destruction of civilization…Man is reduced to salvaging the ruins of a broken world. One man’s most prized possession is Hemingway’s classic ‘The Old Man and the Sea.’ With the words of the novel echoing across the wasteland, a survivor of the Nuclear Holocaust journeys into the unknown to break a curse. What follows is an incredible tale of survival and endurance. One man … |
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Beyond Armageddon $0.99 Earth is invaded by a collection of alien animals–both predators and prey–as well as extraterrestrial militias of varying technological capabilities. Governments fall; cities are overrun. The landscape grows wild, alien forces attempt to carve out zones of control, and humanity no longer sits atop the food chain. Trevor Stone finds himself alone and afraid in this chaotic new world when he meet… |

Can you Catch a Virus From Printing your Digital Camera Photos in Public Booths?
Security should be a serious issue to anyone who uses a computer. Whether at work or home, most people are well aware of the risks associated with the internet. Trojans, spyware, viruses and other download traps are the equivalent of Armageddon to your precious computer’s hard drive and can have a serious impact on your life if your computer is infected. But, although most people are quite savvy about the security threats from the internet, the majority still don’t consider the risks associated with imported storage material such as CDs, DVDs, memory sticks and memory cards – especially those from digital cameras.
Experts will tell you that inserting any foreign data storage or transfer medium into your computer without checking for viruses first is not a wise move. Yet, most of us are quite happy to take a memory card out of our digital camera and insert it straight into our computer, or a do-it-yourself print machine in a supermarket, chemist or photo shop, in order to print off our pictures.
But a memory card is a medium upon which instructions can be written to by a computer. A digital camera is merely a sophisticated, modified computer and the cards used in it can also be inserted directly into some computers. Therefore, it is theoretically possible for someone to infect a photo memory card in their computer then insert it into a printing machine passing on the virus to all subsequent memory cards that use that machine.
Thankfully, however, even through most experts acknowledge that in theory it is perfectly feasible to infect memory cards in this way, they insist that the risk is minimal. They are keen to point out that the perpetrators will gain nothing financially from such an action making it extremely unlikely to occur. In fact most commentators put the chances of your memory disc being infected in this way at around 1 in 10,000.
But even if that miniscule risk is too much for you to contemplate there are alternatives to printing off photos at public booths. You can print at home, either on your regular printer or by using a dedicated machine that produces standard 6 x 4 prints. Currently, this is probably the most expensive way of printing digital photos. It is undoubtedly convenient, but the unit cost with a home printer can be as much as 50 pence per print. Compare that to the cost of printing photos at do-it-yourself booths, and it can be up to ten times more expensive! Uploading photos via the web to secure storage sites is also a way to get cheaper photo prints. Plus an added benefit of using that method is that it is also a convenient way to share your photos with others. By choosing to place your prints in public folders, you simply send the link to the pictures to your friends, rather than cluttering up yours and their inbox with space-hogging photographs.
About the Author
Adam Singleton is an online, freelance journalist and keen amateur photographer. His portfolio, called Capquest Photography is available to view online.
Are they two different versions?
Is the version of Aerosmith’s I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing on the O Yeah! cd different from the one on the Armageddon Soundtrack or are they the same version?
So they are different?
yes. mark chestnutt sings the other version
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