Monday, November 14, 2011

iLap Laptop Stand 15â W for MacBook Pro by Rain Design (10025)


  • Keeps your laptop cool by using light weight aluminum as cool sink.
  • Allows your laptop to run more efficiently and last longer
  • Raises your laptop to keep your lap cool
  • Padded with cushions for extra comfort
  • Ergonomically designed to suit both lap and desk works, so you stay cool even on prolonged use
From the director of Drugstore Cowboy and My Own Private Idaho comes a star-studded comedy based on the best-selling novel by Tom Robbins. The cowgirls on the Rubber Rose Ranch are staging a rebellion. Delores Del Ruby (Bracco) is leading the uproarious uprising, but it?s really Sissy Hankshaw (Thurman) who?s providing the spiritual leadership for this rag-tag bunch of female bandits. With her marvelous thumbs and her funky brand of femininity, she shatters all male chauvinist illusions and boldly goes where no woman has gone before.If someone ever ! put together a what-were-they-thinking top 10, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues would surely make the list. Based on Tom Robbins's '70s ode to freedom, whooping cranes, and ambisexuality, this Gus Van Sant film sat on the shelf for almost a year before its brief release. More of a curiosity than anything else, it tells the convoluted story of Sissy Hankshaw (Uma Thurman), the world's greatest hitchhiker by virtue of her mammoth, um, thumbs. She falls in with a lesbian collective at a dude ranch and, well, the rest is kind of a mess. Kind of? Let's say it's a monumental mess, one of those films that's like a 25-car pileup on the interstate that you have to stop and look at, just to figure out what people like Keanu Reeves, Roseanne, John Hurt, and Angie Dickinson are doing there. A great score by k.d. lang, by the way. --Marshall Fine‘At a time when the poor of the world seem to be rising up, I found myself deeply moved and completely enthralled by this film.’ ! â€" Michael Moore

Costa and Sebastián arrive in Co! chabamba , Bolivia, to shoot a period film about Columbus’s arrival in the Americas. Sebastián, the director, wants to upturn the entire conservative myth of Western Civilisation’s arrival in the Americas as a force for good. His story is about what Columbus set in motion; the obsession with gold, the hunt for slaves by Spanish mastiffs, and punitive violence to those Indians who fought back. Costa, the producer, doesn’t care what happened yesterday never mind five centuries ago, he just wants to get the job done on time and within budget. The battle to get their film made intertwines with the fight of their Bolivian crew members, deprived of their most basic rights, prohibited from collecting even the rain.

As Sebastián and Costa struggle with their film, the violence in the community in which they shoot increases by the day until the entire city explodes into the now infamous Bolivian Water War of April 2000. Five hundred years after Columbus, sticks and stones c! onfront the steel and gunpowder of a modern army. David against Goliath once again. Only this time they fight not about gold, but the simplest of life-giving elements: water.

Features full screenplay with extra scenes and introductions from Paul Laverty and Icíar Bollaín.

Winner, Audience Award, Berlin Film Festival 2011
Bridging Borders Award, Palm Springs International Film Festival
Four Progressive Film Awards
Thirteen Goya Award Nominations
Spain’s Official Entry for the 2011 Academy Awards
‘At a time when the poor of the world seem to be rising up, I found myself deeply moved and completely enthralled by this film.’ â€" Michael Moore

Costa and Sebastián arrive in Cochabamba, Bolivia, to shoot a period film about Columbus’s arrival in the Americas. Sebastián, the director, wants to upturn the entire conservative myth of Western Civilisation’s arrival in the Americas as a force for good. His story is abo! ut what Columbus set in motion; the obsession with gold, the h! unt for slaves by Spanish mastiffs, and punitive violence to those Indians who fought back. Costa, the producer, doesn’t care what happened yesterday never mind five centuries ago, he just wants to get the job done on time and within budget. The battle to get their film made intertwines with the fight of their Bolivian crew members, deprived of their most basic rights, prohibited from collecting even the rain.

As Sebastián and Costa struggle with their film, the violence in the community in which they shoot increases by the day until the entire city explodes into the now infamous Bolivian Water War of April 2000. Five hundred years after Columbus, sticks and stones confront the steel and gunpowder of a modern army. David against Goliath once again. Only this time they fight not about gold, but the simplest of life-giving elements: water.

Features full screenplay with extra scenes and introductions from Paul Laverty and Icíar Bollaín.

Winner, Audience Award,! Berlin Film Festival 2011
Bridging Borders Award, Palm Springs International Film Festival
Four Progressive Film Awards
Thirteen Goya Award Nominations
Spain’s Official Entry for the 2011 Academy Awards
If someone ever put together a what-were-they-thinking top 10, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues would surely make the list. Based on Tom Robbins's '70s ode to freedom, whooping cranes, and ambisexuality, this Gus Van Sant film sat on the shelf for almost a year before its brief release. More of a curiosity than anything else, it tells the convoluted story of Sissy Hankshaw (Uma Thurman), the world's greatest hitchhiker by virtue of her mammoth, um, thumbs. She falls in with a lesbian collective at a dude ranch and, well, the rest is kind of a mess. Kind of? Let's say it's a monumental mess, one of those films that's like a 25-car pileup on the interstate that you have to stop and look at, just to figure out what people like Keanu Reeves, Roseanne, John H! urt, and Angie Dickinson are doing there. A great score by k.d! . lang, by the way. --Marshall FineMade of silver anodized aluminum alloy, the iLap notebook stand is specially designed to match the Apple Powerbook's elegant finish.Amazon.com Product Description iLap. Stay cool. Wherever.

The award-winning, patented iLap is a versatile stand that lets you use a laptop comfortably on your lap or on a desk. As a lap stand, the iLap keeps you cool by shielding your body from the laptop's heat, and it does so comfortably with its two velvet cushions. The front cushion supports your wrist while you type and the back swivel base contours to your lap.



Cool laptop, cool lap, and cool posture.
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The iLap's lightweight aluminum base acts as a heat sink to keep your laptop cool too, so it'll run mo! re efficiently and last longer. As a desk stand, the iLap provides better ergonomics by raising the laptop screen higher to reduce neck and shoulder strains.

It also tilts the keyboard so you can type with your wrist straight to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome. An external keyboard is not required.

The iLap 15" W fits the Apple MacBook Pro 15" and Powerbook 15". The iLap comes in six other sizes to suit both Mac and PC notebooks. Awarded Laptop Magazine Editor's Choice for laptop stand.

Features include:

  • Cooling: The iLap's aluminum material and design keeps your laptop cool by drawing heat away from the laptop and increasing cool air flow around it. The iLap also shield your body from the heat of the laptop, preventing discomfort and burns.
  • Ergonomics:
    The iLap raises your screen to a more comfortable eye level, reducing neck and shoulder strain. The soft front cushion supports your hand and arm while the tilted a! ngle of the keypad allows you to keep your wrist straight to p! revent C arpel Tunnel Syndrome.
  • Comfortable: The two velvet cushions makes the iLap very comfortable to use on your lap and is a feature not found on other laptop stands. The front cushion can be removed for desk use.
  • Versatile: The iLap is designed to let you work comfortably on your lap and at your desk. An added convenience is the ability to type directly on your laptop's keypad so you don't have to use an external keyboard.

What's in the box
iLap laptop computer holder, detachable front cushion

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