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Tiny Love Gymini 3D Activity Gym in Black, White and Red
from: Tiny LoveSometimes you just have to put down your little bundle of joy and give your arms a rest! But where can you set someone who may not be able to sit upright? The Gymini 3-D Activity Gym may be the perfect answer. This award-winning portable, ... |
Tiny Love Gymini Deluxe: Noah's Ark Design
from: Tiny LoveActivity mats are a staple baby item in most households. They provide a safe, fun, and educational environment where babies can lie, or sit, and entertain themselves. Tiny Love's award-winning deluxe mat depicts a riot of happy animals in Noah's Ark. Roosters, cows, giraffes, and ... |
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Lamaze: Multi-Sensory Clutch Cube
from: Learning CurveActivity mats are a staple baby item in most households. They provide a safe, fun, and educational environment where babies can lie, or sit, and entertain themselves. Tiny Love's award-winning deluxe mat depicts a riot of happy animals in Noah's Ark. Roosters, cows, giraffes, and ... |
Hug & Learn Baby Tad
from: LeapFrogBaby Tad is a wonderful interactive toy that makes early learning fun and easy. Baby Tad (short for tadpole) helps your preschooler learn shapes, colors, activities, and songs. When your little one presses a colored light-up button, Tad identifies the color and shape indicated on ... |
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Stanley Snail Rocker
from: Mamas and PapasSnails have never ranked up there with horses in terms of animals kids are itching to ride on. But Stanley might be in a position to change a generations mind regarding these garden critters. Hes done up in bright reds, blues, and greens and sports ... |
Lamaze: Puppytunes
from: Learning CurveSnails have never ranked up there with horses in terms of animals kids are itching to ride on. But Stanley might be in a position to change a generations mind regarding these garden critters. Hes done up in bright reds, blues, and greens and sports ... |
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Lamaze: Musical Inchworm
from: Learning CurveSnails have never ranked up there with horses in terms of animals kids are itching to ride on. But Stanley might be in a position to change a generations mind regarding these garden critters. Hes done up in bright reds, blues, and greens and sports ... |
Animal Alley: 43' Darny Dog
from: Toys 'R' UsA Toys 'R' Us exclusive, this jumbo-sized Darny makes a soft, sweet companion for pet and plush lovers of any age. Big floppy ears, deep dark eyes, large paws, and a cute tail are all covered in the softest pink and beige fur imaginable. Darny's ... |
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Sesame Street Potty Elmo
from: Fisher-PriceA Toys 'R' Us exclusive, this jumbo-sized Darny makes a soft, sweet companion for pet and plush lovers of any age. Big floppy ears, deep dark eyes, large paws, and a cute tail are all covered in the softest pink and beige fur imaginable. Darny's ... |
Tiny Love Trio
from: Tiny LoveA Toys 'R' Us exclusive, this jumbo-sized Darny makes a soft, sweet companion for pet and plush lovers of any age. Big floppy ears, deep dark eyes, large paws, and a cute tail are all covered in the softest pink and beige fur imaginable. Darny's ... |
Sprint's top executive spent part of the morning downplaying the possibility that Verizon will make a bid for Sprint. Gary Forsee, CEO of Sprint faced questions at a meeting for investors in New York:
On Thursday Mr Forsee was asked whether Sprint had received any approach from Verizon. Mr Forsee did not reply directly, but emphasised that Sprint, “remains entirely focused” on the merger with Nextel.
He noted that under the terms of Sprint's $35bn bid for Nextel any rival bidder would have to notify both companies “in writing” in addition to paying a break-up fee set at $1bn. “The merger agreement is very clear on this,” he said.
MobileTracker mentioned a Verizon / Sprint rumor earlier this month that was gaining steam with investors at the time. Little more speculation had been made about this possible deal until today.
Perhaps the best argument against a Verizon bid for Sprint is that Verizon would face significant obstacles in getting a merger with Sprint signed off on by regulators.

The use of three characters is Martian Gothic's hook. Since they can't get near one another, puzzles revolve around using one character to help the progress of their colleagues from afar. This is accomplished by using vacuum tubes to send items to distant locations, accessing computer systems that disable security in other areas, and radioing important information to the others. If one character dies the game ends, so you must shepherd each character through the various traps and monsters scattered throughout the base.
Unfortunately, we had a hard time dealing with the game's awkward interface, which is more suitable to a console system like the PlayStation than to a fully equipped PC. The mouse isn't used at all--instead the designers decided to force users to move their characters, interact with the environment, and rummage through their inventory using only keyboard commands.
Moving around is much harder than it should be. Characters should at least be able to outmaneuver a shambling zombie, but frequently that isn't the case. We wouldn't have minded so much if the game could be saved at any point, but in another concession to console game standards players can save only a limited number of times, and only when they access one of the computers in the game. If you can live with those faults, Martian Gothic serves up some unique puzzles wrapped in a fairly compelling plot that should entertain for quite a few evenings. --T. Byrl Baker
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