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These are solid. They do not feel cheap. They have height and tilt adjustments. What's not to like?
BRASS COUNTER FLAP CATCH AND STAY SOLID POLISHED BRASS WITH SCREWS 17G9
Mar 12, 2019
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Cosmos: A Personal Voyage - Utimate Edition Blu-ray Region ALL
Jul 17, 2018
Amazing series.
Fans (and the rest of you!) should take note of a new Blu-Ray release of Carl Sagan's Cosmos: A Personal Voyage. Decades of noise have been removed, and now the picture and sound are better than I could have imagined or hoped. The colors in particular are vibrant and stunning. In the early 1980s, Cosmos lit up homes with its far-reaching world view, creating a legacy that resonates today. Episode 1, which I just sampled as a test, describes our point in history as that of standing on the shores of the cosmic ocean. We talk of history as a thing in the past, but in truth most of our history is yet to be written. For most of human history we will be spacefaring. We will live on a community of worlds with Earth perhaps a distant memory, a tale told to children when they go to sleep. Our history now is bloody. It is full of wars over small pieces of land, spawned from feuds over family, politics and forgotten concepts of religious heresy. When we turn on the TV today, we see rancor, tribalism and the politics of division, the idea that we are divided into groups and the groups, being incompatible with each other, must beat the other to all the prizes Earth has to offer. But fast forward a thousand years, just as we have done a hundred times before as a species, and suddenly you will see that the most emotive topics of today seem as meaningless as the time when Britain changed from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar, sparking riots and chants of "Give us our eleven days back!"