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CANON BS-52 BLACK LENS HOOD (excellent condition) lot 1 US $35.75
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MINOLTA MC 28MM F 2.8 LENS SHADE HOOD IN GREAT CONDITION US $14.95
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55mm Collapsible Rubber Hood in very good condition US $10.00
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Zeiss Ikon Satin metal finish Hood fits 60mm lens nice condition with box US $25.00
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Nikon HN-20 Metal Screw-in Lens Hood in User Condition US $19.88
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58MM LENS HOOD, BLACK, GOOD CONDITION US $9.91
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NIKON HB-37 LENS HOOD FOR 55-200MM VR DX LENS IN GREAT CONDITION!!!! US $10.00
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NIKON HS-4 LENS HOOD SCREW ON 52mm THREADS MADE IN JAPAN NICE USED CONDITION US $24.95
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BABYLISS PRO1600 Watts Ionic Rollabout Hard Hat Dryer (Model:BABHHDRIC) List Price: $174.94 Sale Price: $167.99 |
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This is the Babyliss professional hard hat standup hair dryer that provides you with 1600 watts of power. Enjoy relaxing under the adjustable bonnet that has a lift-up visor for added convenience. The built-in airflow diffuser helps circulate the heat to provide for a more even distribution of air to help speed up the hair drying time... |
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Ionic hair dryer with 1600 watts of power and built-in airflow diffuser conditions the hair for a softer, shinier look. Reduces frizz and dries the hair faster.3 Temperature settingsAdjustable bonnet with lift up visor for added convenienceAdjustable height - Fully Extends to 57 |
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Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM Ultra Wide Angle Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras List Price: $1,400.00 Sale Price: $779.00 |
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Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Standard AutoFocus Lens - Gray Market Sale Price: $110.34 |
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This is the lightest EF lens of all at a mere 4.6 oz. (130g). Compact and high-performance, standard lens. Its Gaussian optics provide sharp delineation from near to far focusing distances. The color balance is excellent for a standard lens. |
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Camera Body Cap and Rear Lens Cover Cap for Canon EOS Sale Price: $1.00 |
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Fort Hood shooting suspect conscious, talking, hospital says
Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the suspect in last week's mass shooting at the Fort Hood Army Post, is conscious and talking, according to a spokesman for the Army hospital where he is being treated.
Authorities have not identified a motive in Thursday's attack that left 13 dead and 42 others wounded.
Hasan, a 39-year-old licensed Army psychiatrist who worked at a hospital on the post, has been identified as the suspected shooter. He was shot several times after the attack. On Sunday, he was listed in critical but stable condition and in intensive care at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas.
Hasan's ventilator was removed over the weekend, and he began talking afterward, hospital spokesman Dewey Mitchell said. He is speaking with hospital staff, but Mitchell was unable to say whether Hasan has been speaking with Army investigators.
The development comes a day after Army investigators asked troops and civilians for help gathering clues about the shooting, saying some who fled the gunfire might have evidence.
"The Fort Hood office of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command is seeking any military or civilian personnel who may have left the scene ... with gunshot damage such as damaged privately owned vehicles, personnel clothing, etc.," investigators said in a written statement. "CID is also seeking any military or civilian personnel who may have inadvertently left the scene of this incident with material that could be used as firearms residue related evidence such as shell casings inside the boot, etc."
The statement said such objects would help Army investigators and the FBI "in their bullet trajectory analysis of the scene, to insure the comprehensiveness of the ongoing investigation."
Among the wounded in the shooting was Pvt. Joseph Foster, 21, who was hit in the hip as he prepared paperwork for his January deployment to Afghanistan.
He said he "was sitting in about the second row back when the assailant stood up and yelled 'Allahu akbar' in Arabic and he opened fire," Foster said Monday on CNN's "American Morning."
Foster, 21, said he wasn't clear about whether the gunman said those exact words, noting that "with that much adrenaline, you tend to forget things."
Army officials have voiced concern about jumping to any conclusions about the motive, warning about a possible backlash against Muslim soldiers. Other bystanders have reported that Hasan shouted the phrase, which is Arabic for "God is great" and has been used by terrorists as a battle cry.
As of Sunday, 16 gunshot victims remained hospitalized, plus Hasan, spokesman Col. John Rossi told reporters. He did not say where all those hospitalized were being treated. Of the 16, seven were in intensive care, he said.
When Staff Sgt. Alvin Howard's wife heard he was hurt at the post, her feelings were "indescribable," she said Sunday.
Kaneesha Howard told reporters her husband was set to deploy to Afghanistan in January. In 2003, he was deployed to Iraq, she said.
Daughters, Alanna, 9, and Kristen, 7, were shaken by the event.
Alanna said of her younger sister: "She started crying when we went to the hospital because she [had] never seen her dad bandaged up like that."
Howard was shot in the shoulder and was recovering in the hospital, his family said. They were unsure when he would be released.
Authorities have not identified a motive in the attack at Fort Hood's military processing center, where soldiers report before they head to war.
Efforts to assist those affected by the incident, including family members of soldiers at the post, were ongoing, Rossi said. Fort Hood was awaiting the arrival of two specialists in child psychology and disaster management, he said. "This is not just for those directly affected by this tragedy," Rossi said, noting that effects from trauma sometimes are not immediately apparent.
However, he said, soldiers are trained to respond to violence by controlling and securing the scene.
Training kicks in, and that's what we saw. The troubling part of it is it happened here in our own house.
--Col. John Rossi
"Their training kicks in, and that's what we saw," Rossi said. "The troubling part of it is it happened here in our own house."
Army Criminal Investigation Command spokesman Chris Grey said Saturday that all evidence indicates that the suspect acted alone and there was no indication of "friendly fire."
The processing center has been moved to another location so its work can continue while investigators work at the crime scene, Rossi said Sunday.
He told reporters he did not know Hasan's schedule on the day of the shooting, but "my understanding is that there was no purpose for him" to be in the processing center.
Rossi said he had visited with Fort Hood Police Sgt. Kimberly Munley -- the civilian officer who confronted and disabled Hasan in a shootout -- and with an injured soldier.
"Truthfully, it was an honor just to be in their presence," he said. But, he said, "I cannot tell you how many times they reiterated to me that this is not about them."
Munley has drawn national praise for her actions. Her husband has been brought in from Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to be with her, Rossi said. In a statement Saturday, Munley's family said she had undergone a second surgery and was in good condition.
The suspect's brother, Eyad Hasan, released a statement Saturday saying the family was in a "state of shock and disbelief over this dreadful news."
He wrote, "I've known my brother Nidal to be a peaceful, loving and compassionate person who has shown great interest in the medical field and in helping others. He has never committed an act of violence and was always known to be a good, law-abiding citizen."
Eyad Hasan said the family has faith in the legal system.
An earlier statement from another family member said Hasan, a U.S.-born citizen of Palestinian descent, had been telling his family that he wanted to get out of the military but had been unsuccessful in doing so.
Rossi said Saturday that Hasan had a late November deployment date to Afghanistan. It was to have been his first overseas deployment.
President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama will attend a Tuesday memorial service for the victims.
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I won this car on ebay.
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I called the guy and he said the gasket is "almost blown". The oil may need changed soon, but it is not a milky or of a gray substance and nothing is smoking under the hood. He said to put water in it and drive it home (4 hour drive).
Should I believe this?
yes id say he,s slightly fabricating it a little, i wouldn't buy any car especially and it needing work like that done on it,you,ll be getting in to more than you want to fix on that one,take some friendly advice,stay away from that one,its trouble,you don't need a car to work on you need one to drive,good luck with it.
Boone Co. Teen Injured Playing Dart Wars
BURLINGTON, Ky. -- A Boone County teenager is in serious condition after suffering a fractured skull while playing a popular game called "Dart Wars." 18-year-old Matthew Brewer of Burlington is listed in serious condition at University Hospital.
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