Chobits Vol. 5: Disappearance (DVD)
When Hideki moves from Hokkaido to Tokyo to attend college, he quickly finds that big city life is much different than he imagined. The widespread use of Persocoms (personal computers designed to look and act like animals or humans) especially astounds him and makes him feel slightly inferior since Hideki cannot afford one. However, when he finds a discarded Persocom in the trash named Chi, Hideki sets about fixing up only to find that she can somehow operate without an OS, forcing Hideki to wonder if she is, in fact, real. In these episodes, Chi is kidnapped on her way to work, sending Hideki on a frantic search for his special Persocom.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAnamorphic WidescreenAudio: Dolby Surround - English Dolby Surround - JapaneseInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive MenusText/Photo Galleries: Production Art
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This green dial watch with three chronograph subdials from Raymond Weil is as fashionable as it is versatile; a perfect topper to almost any wardrobe.
Dial color: green
Crystal: sapphire crystal
Dial features: three green subdials, black Arabic numbers, luminous hands, date display at 4 o'clock
Band: black leather with grey stitching
Case: stainless steel
Movement: Swiss quartz
Gender: men's
Clasp: pin buckle
Water resistant: yes
Case dimensions: 38 mm wide x 11 mm thick
Bracelet dimensions: 18 mm wide x 8 inches long
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.
The universe is a massive expanse where things can easily get lost, but using the Suunto Tandem Clinometer and Satellite locator will help take the guess work out of your celestial tracking experiences.
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Features include:
Accurate optical sighting
One-handed operation
Jeweled bearing assembly (supports scale cards)
Damping liquid (surrounds scale cards)
Parallax free lens (magnifies scale card graduations)
Compass scale is azimuth (0-360 degrees), graduated in 0.5 degrees
Reverse scale visible through the compass optics
Compass is individually calibrated for an accuracy of 10.25 degrees
Clinometer scale is in percent and degree (0-90 degrees, 0-150), graduated in 0.5 degree/1 increments
Clinometer is individually calibrated for an accuracy of 10.25 degrees
Optical diopters for both compass and clinometer
Two edges at 90 degrees for contact measurements
Solid aluminum housing, resists rust and protects against impact
Body has camera tripod threads
Neck lanyard and nylon case with belt loop
From the Medieval Miniatures collection, this Imperial Gallic-type helmet was the choice of officers who led the mighty roman armies. The flamboyant crest actually served a purpose for the conspicuously practical Romans; it made the officer more visible to his men while offering the illusion of height that helped him appear more commanding.
This exceptional helm is skillfully crafted of carbon steel and is adorned with a removable, fanciful red crest. It measures approximately 4 inches long x 4 inches wide x 7.5 inches high (with crest attached) and will make an impressive addition to your collection. A black iron desktop display stand is included.
The simple, effective, hand-made hunting knife boasts full tang construction with a 3.75-inch, singled-edged blade. A burnt look accents the bone handle while etched grooves offer superior grip. Measuring 8 inches overall, it is topped off with a genuine leather sheath for easy transportation.
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