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Poise Pads, Moderate Absorbency w/ Extra Coverage (Formerly Extra Plus), Case/96 (6 bags of 16)


from: Kimberly-Clark


POISE pantiliners help you stand tall and face the day with confidence. POISE bladder control pads and POISE pantiliners provide ...


Poise Pads, Ultimate Absorbency, Ultimate Coverage Protection Supreme, Bag of 36 pads


from: Kimberly-Clark


Ultimate Protection POISE pantiliners help you stand tall and face the day with confidence. POISE bladder control pads and POISE ...


19063 Poise 'Maximum' Liners or Pads W Side Shields, Full Case of 208, (217-0751)


from: Kimberly-Clark


Poise Garment Liners by the makers of Depend. Was called Ultra, before new packaging. (Old packaging also shown.)


19305 Poise Liners. Very Light Absorbency, Full Case of 208, 7.5' Long (217-0959)


from: Kimberly Clark


Quality pantyliners that hold and contain more than period-only pads.


Poise Pads, Maximum Absorbency (Formerly Ultra), Bag of 14 pads


from: Kimberly-Clark


POISE pantiliners help you stand tall and face the day with confidence. POISE bladder control pads and POISE pantiliners provide ...


Poise Pads, Maximum Absorbency (Formerly Ultra), Case/84 (6 bags of 14)


from: Kimberly-Clark


POISE pantiliners help you stand tall and face the day with confidence. POISE bladder control pads and POISE pantiliners provide ...


19283 Poise Maximum with Extra Coverage Liners W Side Shields, Full Case of 168, 19283 (217-0793)


from: Kimberly-Clark


Poise Garment Liners by the makers of Depend. Was called the Ultimate Plus. (Old packaging also shown)


19600 Poise EXTRA PLUS Absorbency Liners or Pads, 11' long, case of 240 (217-0843)


from: Kimberly-Clark


Poise Garment Liners by the makers of Depend. Was named 'Extra Plus' before package change. (Old packaging also shown)


Kimberly Clark Poise Pantiliners, #19305 - 26 / Bag, 8 Bags / Case


from: KIMBERLY CLARK


INDICATIONS: Kimberly Clark Poise Pantiliners Features:The right, light protection for the more than one-third of all women over 40 who ...


Poise Absorbency Pads, Regular, 80 ea - 1 pack


from: Poise


INDICATIONS: Kimberly Clark Poise Pantiliners Features:The right, light protection for the more than one-third of all women over 40 who ...



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Amazon.com is offering a so-called Black Friday special on Eye-Fi Share:
The 2 GB Wi-Fi-enabled Secure Digital card normally runs $90; it's $65 while the sale lasts.

Given that Eye-Fi introduced a limited-time-only 4 GB "Anniversary" model that replaced the 2 GB Share version in its current line-up, and that the Anniversary model was $130 list but $100 for Costco members, it's pretty clear that the 2 GB won't re-appear, the 4 GB model will drop in price, and Amazon's acting as a clearance center.

The Eye-Fi Share lets you upload pictures over a local network to a designated computer, or upload via a Wi-Fi network for which the Eye-Fi is configured to connect over the Internet to Eye-Fi's servers, and from there to a specified photo-sharing, social-network, or photo-printing service.

I'm a fan of the Eye-Fi, although I favor the currently $130 Explore model (see my review), which comes with geotagging (via Skyhook Wireless) and adds a year of included uploading via Wayport locations (now part of AT&T).


With energy conservation and easy eco-friendliness on just about everybody's agenda these days, one of the most popular concepts is the “Smart Home,” a living environment that knows just how much power you actually need to be comfortable and gives you not a drop more. Nokia's hopping on that wagon with its new Nokia Home Control Center, a Linux-based platform that will control your house's resources via your mobile phone.

According to Nokia, the NHCC will allow third-party developers to create services that are added onto the accessibility platform. That way, you'll rarely come across an incident where some new smart home tech you bought doesn't actually work with your main controller. NHCC works with Z-Wave, ZigBee and KNX, three of the most common command languages for home networks. It will be launched some time in 2009. [Nokia via Treehugger]


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Eclipse3.1M3 comes out later today..





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