Polar S720I Heart Rate Monitor
The Polar S720i is one of the most popular cycling computer/heart monitors ever.Infrared technology allows you to download directly to your PC without a separate interface and maintain a constant record of your workouts, target rates and exercise sessions.Polar exercise features:Wireless ECG accurate heart rateExercise Set (5)OwnCalPolar Fitness TestOwnCodeTarget zones with visual and audible alarm (3)HR max (Polar Fitness test-based)HR max (age-based)Interval timersMaximum heart rate of total exerciseAverage heart rate of each lapMaximum heart rate of each lapRecovery measurement (HR / time)Cycling features:TripSpeed average and maxDistance based intervalDistance based recovery measurementWheel size settings for two bicyclesBike mountSpeed sensor (wireless)Cadence sensor (optional)Power output sensor (optional)Temperature and altitudeComputer connection features:Two-way infrared data communicationUpLink, settings upload from SW to HRMPolar Precision Performance analysis SWOptional IR Interface (for RS 232 serial port or for USB port)Weight management features:OwnCalRecording features:99 exercise filesTraining file info page with date and timeExercise Time (total)Time in target zoneTarget zone limitsAverage heart rate of total exerciseLast OwnIndexCalorie expenditure
A cult 1970s British television show, THE TOMORROW PEOPLE picked up a U.S. audience after airing on Nickelodeon in the 1980s. A group of teenagers discover they possess some remarkable powers, and set up base with their computer (named Tim) in an underground bunker. From this secret location they use their telekinesis, teleportation, and telepathy skills to thwart some dangerous sources from beyond the stars. The third, fourth, and fifth seasons are collected here of a show that deserves to stand alongside other British sci-fi series` like BLAKES SEVEN and DOCTOR WHO.
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Showcasing a polished stainless steel case framing a white mother-of-pearl dial, the Givency Elitis watch makes an elegant addition to any woman's wardrobe.
Features include:Case: Polished stainless steelDial Color: White mother of pearl with silvertone roman numeralsStrap: Purple leather strap with crocodile designClasp Type: Deployment buckleMovement: Swiss quartz movementCrystal: MineralWater resistant: 30 metersCase Dimensions: 24mm diameter x 7mm thickStrap Dimensions: 16 mm W x 8 inches LWatch bands can be sized to fit 7.0 inch to 8.0 inch wrists.
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.
Take a trip back to the 1980s with this collection of breakdance films.BREAKIN': Kelly's a dedicated dance student. When she hooks up with celebrated breakdancers Ozone and Turbo, there's no telling how far the three of them can go. Today it's the L.A. club scene, tomorrow it may be Broadway. The music score features the hits, Breakin'...There's No Stoppin Us, and Freakshow on the Dance Floor.BREAKIN' 2: All the gang from the original Breakin' movie is back, and this time they're up against a greedy developer who wants to turn their community center into a shopping mall.BEAT STREET: The troubles of ghetto life are accurately captured in this cinematic time capsule, one of the first films to contain rap music. At the time, the rapping took a back seat to the break dancing and one of the many attributes of BEAT STREET is the authentic street moves on display. The locations also retain their street cred, with graffiti covering subway cars and abandoned buildings populating the mean streets. The story concerns a group of Bronx teens using their dancing, rapping, and artistic skills to lift themselves out of the ghetto. Musician Harry Belafonte teamed with David Picker to produce.
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