Marilyn Monroe Wall Clock

Marilyn Monroe Wall Clock

Battery operated. Movement tested. About 16" tall.

Listing originally posted at http://www.icollector.com/Marilyn-Monroe-Wall-Clock_i12371985?t=O

Price: $ 5

Location
4814 Hardware Dr. NE
87109 Albuquerque, USA

La Crosse Technology WT-3143A 14-Inch Atomic Wall Clock, Black


La Crosse Technology WT-3143A 14-Inch Atomic Wall Clock, Black

  • Sets automatically by radio signal to atomic clock for accuracy
  • Reports in hours, minutes, seconds; select from 4 U.S. time zones
  • Automatically adjusts for daylight savings time
  • 14-inch diameter; analog clock; plastic frame
  • Runs on 1 AA battery (not included); 1-year warranty

The La Crosse Technology(r) WT-3123 14-in analog Atomic clock automatically sets to the exact time accurate to within a second. It offers 4 time zone settings and automatically updates for Daylight Saving Time.This plastic-framed wall clock measures 14 inches in diameter and looks most at home hanging in an office or business setting. However, this clock’s claim to fame is its precision time-keeping and the fact that it never needs to be set. The clock has a built-in antenna system that receives

List Price: $ 36.95

Price: $ 25.01

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Is this statement true or false?


Question by Concrete Cowboy: Is this statement true or false?
Many mid-east people would rather have the rest of the world stay out of their world & religion.While they don’t want to kill off the entire human race they do want everybody to leave them alone.I think if they could they would wall-off the whole mid-east, cut off all the oil fields and happily stay isolated for eternity.simple put with a few hold outs the people of the mid-east want to turn the clock back too before the modern age when few outsiders knew about them and stayed mostly out of their business and lifes.This is 1 person’s statement.I am from the USA and I’ve just been thinking and this poped up in my head.Hope nobody gets mad because of what I said.just want to know if this statement is true or false?

Best answer:

Answer by Across the Sea
You make a fair point, but in the UK we have a saying “Give an inch and take a mile”. That is what would happen.

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Q&A: Help with english paper?


Question by Andrew G: Help with english paper?
the assignment is to write a paper about your father by describing things in his office or car, just help me with proofreading which i am very bad at. anything will help, and the person with most/best tip will get best answer

Walking into Raymond’s office, you first step on his rug, which is aligned perfectly with the hardwood flooring. The rug was made in the 18th century, and has been passed down from his mother’s family. Along the edge of the rug is one patch of the blue and white cloth stained red. This means that the rug was an original work by the creator. The rug is one of the many of the priceless heirlooms stationed in my dad’s office. Strewn across the burgundy walls are his clocks. Each of these timepieces is a wind-up model, each from around 1950. The clocks are made of wood framing and metal hands. Past the rug lies Raymond’s desk. One of the newest items in his office, his desk is modern and constructed of metal and stained glass. Papers are strewn across it, a disorganized state displayed throughout the office. These papers differ anywhere from receipts to case reports for Exxon®. These papers differ anywhere from useless to priceless. The chair seated at his desk is the center point of the office. The Aeron chair is a modern icon, renowned for it’s superior comfort. The chair is where Raymond spends most of his time. Across from his modern desk is another desk, the ladder being much older, where his computer sits. The desk is another antique, however it is shadowed among the other thing around the office; like one person hiding among a crowd. Despite the reclusive spot that the desk is placed, it’s actually quite interesting. The desk is a copy of the Presidential Resolute desk, only without secret compartments. On top of the leather surface of the cloned desk sits Raymond’s computer. Unlike the models in other offices, the computer is very advanced. Costing upward up $ 5000, it has two monitors, each mounded on the wall, and a keyboard each with it’s own little led screen. One wouldn’t be surprised to see the computer cook dinner for him too. Along walls that aren’t the windows overlooking downtown, sit small posters or plaques, each representing an accomplishment for Boy Scouts®. These plaques however aren’t solely mounted on the wall; the sit along both desks and in one of the 3 bookcases in the office.

Best answer:

Answer by Precious Gem
Best way to proof read anything is to
read it out loud to yourself. If you stumble over any part of it, that is the part that needs fixing.

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