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xbox elite bundles
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The Bundles $18.57 The Bundles |
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Xbox 360: Sniper Elite 2 $49.03 Xbox 360: Sniper Elite 2 |
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Microsoft Elite Wireless Controller for Xbox 360 $999999 Microsoft Elite Wireless Controller for Xbox 360 |
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite Game Console ELITE $499.99 Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite 120gb Game Console HDMI -BLACK - Microsoft B4J-00122 |
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Xbox 360 Elite Console with 20gb Hard Drive $349 Xbox 360 Elite Console with 20gb Hard Drive - Microsoft B4J-00122 20GIG |
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Intec Xbox 360 Elite Turbo Cooler $13.99 3 G8681 Xbox 360 Elite Turbo Cooler AC Adaptor Designed exclusively for the Xbox 360 Elite. The new Turbo Cooler has 3 ultra quiet motors to keep the 360 Elite cool at all times. The unit draws power from a separate AC Adaptor (included), so it does not cause additional overheating of the Xbox 360 Elite units like other fans in the marketplace today. Xbox 360 Elite Black Cooling Bar G8681 Intec Intec, Inc Xbox 360 Elite Turbo Cooler www.inteclink.com |
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Game by the Bundles $8.25 Game by the Bundles |
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Bundles of Joy $8.99 Bundles of Joy |
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The Bundles [Digipak] $16.25 The Bundles [Digipak] |
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Bundles $16.79 In the extensive discography of Soft Machine, albums from the band's mid- to late-'70s jazz-rock fusion period are generally afforded the least respect. Fans all have their favorite LPs representing a particular "classic" lineup -- as well as opinions about other albums signifying that Soft Machine's best days were behind them. Some feel it was all over when Robert Wyatt left after Fourth (or stopped singing after Third), and it's probably even possible to find somebody somewhere who lost interest when Hugh Hopper replaced Kevin Ayers after Volume One. However, nearly everyone agrees that the band's heyday was over by the time the three late-period Soft Machine albums on Harvest were released. And yet, these albums have much to recommend them. The first, Bundles, had the feeling of a new beginning for Soft Machine, for reasons including the label switch from Columbia to Harvest and even the LP's name -- not merely a number like Six or Seven this time around. But the biggest change came from the addition of hotshot guitarist Allan Holdsworth to the lineup, the first time in the band's history that an electric guitarist would be given such a prominent soloing role. Like three other members of the Softs' Bundles incarnation -- reedman Karl Jenkins, drummer John Marshall, and bassist Roy Babbington -- Holdsworth had played in Nucleus along with trumpeter Ian Carr, and like those three Nucleus alumni, Bundles introduced him to his largest audience thus far. Holdsworth wasted no time in making an impression. Playing single-note runs on "Hazard Profile, Pt. 1" (based on Jenkins' Nucleus composition "Song for the Bearded Lady," first heard on We'll Talk About It Later) so insanely fast that even air guitarists might have trouble keeping up, Holdsworth seemed to be a viable Brit entry into the fusion guitarist sweepstakes dominated by the likes of John McLaughlin and Al di Meola. Holdsworth provided the band exactly the jolt it required; compare Bundles to Seven, the comparatively lackluster final Columbia LP, which had the same lineup as Bundles minus the guitarist. Jenkins could be a rather mild and unassertive reed player, leaving it to the ever reliable Mike Ratledge's keyboards to take up the slack. But by the time of Bundles, Ratledge himself was beginning to retreat; he had apparently decided to mothball his old fuzz organ, favoring full-chord fills when comping and analog synth (which hasn't dated particularly well) for his solo on "Hazard Profile, Pt. 5." Given Ratledge's diminishing role, the decision to add Holdsworth to the band came none too soon. Aside from the guitarist, Soft Machine's most incendiary player on Bundles turned out to be drummer Marshall, powerful on the straightaway and atmospheric while taking center stage on "Four Gongs Two Drums." As for the material itself, principal composer Jenkins -- who had been gradually taking over the conceptual reins since his first appearance on Six -- had an ability to write sleek and streamlin |
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Microsoft X812646-001 Xbox 360 Elite 120 GB Hard Drive - Black $35.97 Add more storage space to your Xbox 360 console with this Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite 120 GB hard drive. This drive comes in the Elite Black color and features 120 GB of storage capacity. Store tons more game saves, videos and games from Xbox Live Marketplace, or load music from your CD collection. Just slap this drive into your Xbox 360 console and go |
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Vector bundles $117 Vector bundles - Vol 1 |
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Microsoft FAA-00059 Elite Gaming Console for Xbox 360 - Black $198.49 Xbox 360 Elite is the premier console package with a massive hard drive, a high definition multimedia interface HDMI port, a high definition cable, and a premium black finish for the console. In addition to a black wireless controller and Xbox LIVE headset. |
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite Console 120GB FJA00016 $192.49 Enjoy the gaming and entertainment experience of the Xbox 360 Elite Console. Featuring a sleek black enclosure, a 120GB hard drive and an HDMI port, the Elite Console features incredible power from a triple core CPU. Graphics climb to a new level as the 500MHz ATI processor enables games to be experienced in 1080p high definition format. Colors appear more vivid, blacks come through deeper and images move flawlessly across the screen. Add to that full stereo surround sound, filling your media room with screaming highs and booming lows, and video games as you know them will never be the same. p The Xbox 360 Elite Console also handles your favorite movies, music and digital photos with ease. The 120GB hard drive stores your media collection for easy access whenever you want to watch a movie, listen to your favorite music or peruse through some old vacation photos. The symmetrical triple core CPU fuels gameplay, which pulses and crackles with lightning speed with each core running at 3.2GHz. |
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Microsoft XB360-E120GH Game Console for Xbox 360 Elite - 120 GB Hard Drive - Black $182.49 Featuring a sleek black enclosure, a 120 GB hard drive and an HDMI port, the Xbox 360 Elite Console brings you to the future of gaming. |
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Bundles of Faith and Tons of Fun $9.67 Bundles of Faith and Tons of Fun |
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Categories, Bundles & Spacetime Topology $224.95 Categories, Bundles & Spacetime Topology |

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