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PREMIUM WHOLE BABY CLAMS, 12 pack of 3.53 oz pouches

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from: Chicken of the Sea


A shorter processing time in the pouch generates a 'fresh from the sea flavor.' This ...


Mini Blini - Hand Made

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from: Gourmet Food Store


Having Russian caviar without our authentic and handmade Russian blini would be absolutely sacrilegious. These ...


Alaskan-Russian Red Salmon Caviar

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from: JustCaviar


Salmon roe, often referred to as red caviar, is prized for its larger, firmer bead ...


Yellow Fin Tuna Fish in Pure Olive Oil Imported from Italy- set of 2

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from: L'Isola D'Oro


L'Isola D'Oro brand tuna from Sicily is a very high quality seafood products. L'Isola D'Oro ...


Salmon

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Salmon


Seafood Steaks

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Seafood Steaks


Farm Raised Osetra Caviar

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from: Gourmet Food Store


This farm raised Osetra caviar, comes from Siberian sturgeon raised in French aquafarms. Don't let ...


Red Capelin Caviar

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from: Gourmet Food Store


Originally hailing from Iceland, Red Capelin caviar is usually served as an appetizer, hors d'oeuvre, ...


Black Lumpfish Caviar

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from: Gourmet Food Store


This caviar comes from the Lumpfish, a female round and lumpy blue fish that is ...


SARDINES IN MUSTARD SAUCE, 24 pack of 3.75 oz cans

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from: Chicken of the Sea


These meaty sardines are perfect for satisfying your hosting needs. Simply present the sardines with ...



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Before the year is out it's worth giving a belated Metafilter sendoff to Thomas Scot Halpin, who died in February, his place in history secure as one of the great substitutes of all time, alongside Earl Morrall, Mr. Bergstrom, and tofu.
Halpin was 19 in 1973, a rec-room drummer who idolized Keith Moon and had the good fortune to score stageside seats at a 1973 Who show at San Francisco's Cow Palace. Seventy minutes into the show, though, his seat would be upgraded: Keith Moon passed out behind his kit, Townshend asked the crowd if anyone could play drums ("someone really good"), and Halpin's friend made enough of a racket to attract Bill Graham's attention. Graham pulled him onstage, Townshend gave him a shot of brandy to steel his nerves, and The Who featuring Scot Halpin of Muscatine, Iowa, lurched into Smokestack Lightning. Additional youtubery. 2006 NPR interview.

Looks like the already-overdue iPhone 2.1 software update will extend the functionality of GPS: the device will know not only where you are, but in which direction you are going and how fast you are moving. This is being interpreted by many as the coming of turn-by-turn navigation.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Couch potatoes love television, but some simply have no interest in watching sports or kids shows. So why should they pay for it?


Bless those guys at Thanko—they've been wondering what else to apply fan-cooling tech to, and have come up with this keyboard that cools something you never thought needed it: your wrists. The gizmo has three fans built into the wrist-rest area of a standard USB keyboard, ready to puff sweet air at your sweaty wrists at the flick of a switch. Bizarre. And if you want one, you'd better have really hot, sweaty arms indeed 'cause this thing takes up two USB ports. It looks pretty sturdy, mindyou, and is out in Japan for about $62. [FarEastGizmos]


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