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Uniden DCT 7585-3HS Cordless Telephone with Answering System, Three Handsets, Speakerphone and On Base Keypad(more) »rank: 16053from: Uniden: :100-name and number shared caller ID and phonebook (activation required) 4-way conferencing intercom, call transfer between handsetsHandset features speakerphone, room/baby monitor and DirectLink 2-way radio Call screening and memo recording with handset message retrieval 20 ring tones with personalized ring feature Tri-lingual menu displays and LED new message indicator Includes belt clip |
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Uniden TRU9496 2-Line Corded/Cordless Digital Answering System + 3 Additional Handsets(more) »rank: 16053from: Uniden: :The Uniden TRU9496 is thoughtfully designed for small businesses or homes that find two separate phone lines to be one of life's necessities. The system is expandable to include a total of 10 handsets with charging cradles (available separately). Combining a traditional corded handset with a 5.8 GHz cordless handset, the Uniden TRU9496 offers cordless convenience when you want it, but will continue to provide basic phone service in the event of a power outage. Only the base system with the corded handset requires a phone jack; any ... |
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Remanufactured Uniden DCT 648-2 2.4 GHz Expandable Cordless Phone with Dual Handsets, Answering System, and Caller ID(more) »rank: 16053from: Uniden: :Uniden DCT-648-2 , 2.4GHz Dual Handset/ITAD/CID - 2.4GHz cordless expandable system- Digital answering system- Caller ID, call waiting caller ID- 4-Way conferencing- Mute and hold functions- Alphabetical search- Transfer memory between handsets- Eng/Span/French menu support- New message waiting indicator with alert tone option- Intercom/call transfer between handsets- 20 Ring options (10 melodies/10 ring tones)- Do not disturb setting- 10 Handset speed dial locations- Headset compatible- Clarity booster- Room/baby monitoring capability- Last 3 number redial- Earpiece and ringer volume control- Ringer off option- Paging (find lost handset) key- Desk/wall ... |
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Remanufactured Uniden TRU8866 5.8 GHz Digital Expandable 2-Line Cordless Speakerphone with Dual Keypads (Black)(more) »rank: 21093from: Uniden: :Uniden DCT-648-2 , 2.4GHz Dual Handset/ITAD/CID - 2.4GHz cordless expandable system- Digital answering system- Caller ID, call waiting caller ID- 4-Way conferencing- Mute and hold functions- Alphabetical search- Transfer memory between handsets- Eng/Span/French menu support- New message waiting indicator with alert tone option- Intercom/call transfer between handsets- 20 Ring options (10 melodies/10 ring tones)- Do not disturb setting- 10 Handset speed dial locations- Headset compatible- Clarity booster- Room/baby monitoring capability- Last 3 number redial- Earpiece and ringer volume control- Ringer off option- Paging (find lost handset) key- Desk/wall ... |
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Uniden TRU8885-2 5.8 GHz Digital Cordless Phone with Dual Handsets and Answering System(more) »rank: 21093from: UNIDEN: :The TRU8885-2 from Uniden is a cordless phone with a built-in answering machine, caller ID compatibility, and expandability to 10 handsets (model TCX800). It comes with two handsets, one that recharges in the base unit and another that recharges in the included remote charging cradle. That latter requires only an AC outlet, so you don't have to worry about additional phone jacks. By using the less-cluttered 5.8 GHz frequency, the TRU8885-2 is able to offer a clearer, more intelligible signal than older phones operating on lower bands. ... |
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Uniden BCD996T 6000 Channel Mobile Trunking Scanner with GPS Support and APCO-25(more) »rank: 17625from: Uniden: :UNIDEN UN-BCD996T Mobile Trunking Scanner with GPS Support 6000 dynamically allocated channels; Location-based scanning; APCO 25 digital; 100 system Quick Keys; Dual-color display; Temporary Lockout function; Dangerous Crossing, Dangerous Road and POI alerts; DIN-E mounting; Multi-site trunking support; Close Call(TM) RF Capture Technology instantly tunes to signals from nearby transmitters; Public Safety Scanner; Mobile Trunking Scanner with GPS Support |



Three of them date from the '20s and '30s and were produced by Samuel Goldwyn. The 1926 silent The Winning of Barbara Worth gave Western stunt man and bit player Cooper his first featured role (by accident--the actor originally cast didn't report for work!). A cowboy whose visionary surveyor father aims to "redeem the desert and make it one fine garden," Cooper's character is the third corner of a romantic triangle, ordained by the Hollywood caste system to lose lifelong sweetheart Vilma Banky to engineer Ronald Colman. Colman has lots more screen time than Cooper and bears the moral-ethical brunt of the eco-conscious drama; he's also surprisingly persuasive wearing a sweat-stained Stetson and trading gunshots with the bad guys (if this were a sound film, Colman could never have gotten away with it). But the camera and the audience are locked onto Cooper whenever he's on screen. In longshot or vulnerable closeup, he's already one of the gods of the cinema. As for the movie, the quality of the print is excellent, its clarity intensified by bronze, yellow, and moonlit-blue tinting that often seems on the verge of resolving into full color. Director Henry King shows a good eye for action and bold vistas, and a visual adventurousness mostly absent from his later work.
Next up chronologically is The Cowboy and the Lady (1938), and the best thing about this misbegotten movie is Garson Kanin's description, in one of his Hollywood memoirs, of how Leo McCarey sold the idea for it to Sam Goldwyn. McCarey was, of course, a comedic master (recently Oscared for directing The Awful Truth), and his exuberant pitch convinced Goldwyn and his staffers that audiences would "piss" themselves laughing at this romantic comedy about a daughter of privilege (Merle Oberon) who falls for a rodeo rider (Cooper) and learns homespun values. Goldwyn paid McCarey off, assigned some writers to the script, then realized there was no real story--"no there there," as Gertrude Stein might have put it. The resultant unfunny and unromantic endeavor oozes bad faith from every pore, with neck-snapping life changes foisted on the hapless Cooper and Oberon from reel to reel, and excruciating scenes (jitterbugging in a drawing room, playing house back on Cooper's ranch) that strain charmlessly for McCarey's patented brand of fey. H.C. Potter directed, understandably without conviction.
We and Cooper are back on track with The Real Glory (1939). The reliable Henry Hathaway helmed this second cousin to his and Cooper's The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, with Cooper as an Army doctor assigned to the Philippine Constabulary on Mindanao in 1906. The movie was well-received when it came out; encountered in the shadow of the Iraq War, its tale of U.S. occupiers trying to help the local populace "stand up" against a fanatical and murderous insurgency takes on new fascination. There are some amazing passages--two horrendous murders by bolo knife--and the final battle sequence puts the CGI-riddled action films of the present day to shame. But the most impressive element is Cooper, and we can't improve on the verdict of that astute film critic Graham Greene: "Mr. Cooper ... has never acted better.... Watch him inoculate [Andrea King] against cholera--the casual jab of the needle, and the dressing slapped on while he talks, as though a thousand arms had taught him where to stab and he doesn't have to think any more."
For the final film in the set we jump into the '50s--the century's and Cooper's. Vera Cruz (1954) casts him as a former Confederate officer who's ridden into Emperor Maximilian's Mexico, hoping to make a fortune in the new civil war south of the border so that he can rebuild his own devastated homeland. Costar Burt Lancaster (whose company Hecht-Lancaster was producing) plays another mercenary, a real sociopath, and it's fascinating to watch these two stellar icons of very different Hollywood eras make common cause--Lancaster at the height of his grinning-predator mode, Cooper an aging knight whose aim is still true. Director Robert Aldrich keeps finding dynamic uses for the SuperScope format and flavorfully fills it with sublime uglies like Ernest Borgnine, Jack Elam, Charles Horvath, Jack Lambert, and Charles Buchinsky-about-to-become-Bronson. Pieces of this movie found their way into the dreams of Sam Peckinpah and Sergio Leone. --Richard T. Jameson



