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Were skate shoes better back in about the mid to late 90's?
Did they wear slower because they seem bulky and heavy-duty? How were the prices back then?
Airwalks used to be so cool - and they were reasonably priced yet very well-made. I had a pair that lasted me for about 4 years and didn't get too worn down at all.
Browse the web, watch videos on Youtube, check e-mail, and more on a generous 8 inch LCD screen. Capacitive multi touch controls powered by Android OS 2.3 high-speed 1 GHz processor. Connect to the Internet wirelessly with high-speed networking support (Wi-Fi 802...
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Breathable mesh back and fabric-upholstered seat. Height-adjustable arms for a custom fit. Five-star base with casters for easy mobility. Seat/Back Color(s): Black; Features & Functions: 360 Swivel; Pneumatic Seat Height Adjustment; Tilt; Tilt Lock; Tilt Tension; Arms Included: Yes; Recommended Applications: N/A...
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Full Complete top front glass touch screen panel repair / replacement Kit : including are all parts pre-installed assembly kit including the top glass with digitizer / touch screen function, ear speaker part with flex cable, top plastic home button and bottom home button pad sensor with flex cable, all parts pre-installed on the frame; Including the tools so you can open up the top front panel, lift up the flex cable connectors, pull off the LCD assembly (not included), then slide the LCD assembly into this top front glass frame assembly and now you are ready to re-connect the flex cable connectors back to the main board, screw everything back and your repair / replacement work is done...
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Keep your new iPod touch 4th Generation safe with an OtterBox! The OtterBox Commuter Series for iPod touch 4th Generation is thin and slick, so it slides into your pocket with ease. Silicone plugs will keep nasty dust and particles out of your ports, and the screen protector will ensure that your touch screen stays shiny and new...
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Specifically designed for digital music with wide program dynamics, Audio-Technica's mid-size ATH-M2X headphones are perfect for use with home and project studios and portable digital-audio devices like CD, minidisc, and MP3 players...
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The VideoSecu articulating mount ML530B is a mounting solution for most 22"-37" midsize flat panels and some models up to 42inch with VESA 100x100/200x200/200x100mm mounting hole patterns. Its 9 lbs heavy gauge steel construction provides safety loading up to 66lbs display...
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Contemporary cushioned seating with a slim profile. Waterfall seat reduces pressure on the back of the knees for improved circulation. Padded arm caps for comfort and support. Five-star base with casters for easy mobility...
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The VideoSecu full motion articulating mount is designed for mid to large size LCD LED Plasma flat panel screen display. Constructed with high gauge steel, it handles screens up to 165lbs. This articulating mount supports TV VESA up to 600mmx400mm (24" horizontally, and 16" vertically)...
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The town of 'Tiverton' in Devon has existed from the Saxon times and is situated on the slope of a hill above where the river Exe and the river Lowman join together. The name 'Tiverton' originates from "Twyfordton" – meaning 'two ford town'. The historic market town of Tiverton finds itself conveniently positioned just minutes from Junction 27 off the M5 motorway, easily reached by both road and rail and the perfect starting point for exploring Mid Devon in the UK. With much to see and do for the inquisitive tourist, Tiverton boasts its own castle built by King Henry the first in 1106, medieval almshouses, Old Blundells School established in 1604, wonderful architecture, a museum, Victorian Old Town Hall and a rich tapestry of history to uncover, investigate and explore. Guided walks throughout the area are available and may be prearranged by the well-planned visitor.
Tiverton Castle, which recently celebrated its 900th anniversary, underlines the wealth and depth of history connected to this town. Once the medieval home to the Earls of Devon, the castle was built in 1106 by order of Henry the first and rebuilt and extended in the 13th and 14th centuries. With more additions and alterations throughout the centuries, both medieval to modern architecture can be seen including beautiful walled gardens set amongst romantic ruins. Whilst it certainly isn't the largest of English castles to visit, the beautiful gardens and informative things to see and discover are its strongest points of interest.
Old Blundells School is also steeped in rich history and a supporting asset to the stature and importance of Tiverton. Peter Blundell, one of the wealthiest merchants of old Elizabethan England was responsible for funding and creating the school. After his death in 1601, he left much money and land to found a School in his hometown of Tiverton. He is quoted to have said 'thou I am not myself a scholar, I will be the means of making more scholars than anyone else in England'. He kept his promise and so his wishes were fulfilled. With no expense spared in the construction of the school, lands were provided for its maintenance and Blundells executors established links between the best schools in the land, including Cambridge, Oxford, Balliol College and Sidney Sussex College, which still remain to this day. Blundells was set to be the largest and grandest school in the entire West Country, and its legacy lives on to present day life.
The Tiverton Museum brings 18th and 19th century history to life in Mid Devon, with much information to be found on the history of the lace-making industry in Tiverton. Following a lottery funded redevelopment project, the Museum has many Galleries and Exhibits to browse, an education and activities area, research and family history facilities.
For those who intend to stay a few days to explore the area of Mid Devon, accommodation in Tiverton is easily accessed for those touring the West Country. Favoured by many visitors, The Tiverton Hotel offers excellent value, truly friendly service and ample parking facilities. Just minutes from Junction 27 off the M5 motorway with beautifully kept garden areas, it has also won the desirable 'Tiverton in Bloom' award several times.
As a keen outdoor enthusiast and traditionalist, I've taken many holidays in the UK, explored large areas of Devon countryside, and discovered many beautiful villages along the way. Tiverton in Mid Devon is steeped in history and an interesting place to stay. Resourced from
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