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Pure Energy 20oz CO2 Tank

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2005-03-24

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20 Ounce Complete Aluminum CO2 Tank with pin valve.
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Pure Energy N2 Compressed Air Tank (72ci/3000psi)

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2005-03-24

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20 Ounce Complete Aluminum CO2 Tank with pin valve.
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Pure Energy Fixed - 5 Year N2 Tank - 48ci 3000psi

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Get ready to play year round with no troubles, it's time to put the C02 away ...


Pure Energy CO2 Tank Orings 10 pack

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2005-07-27

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* Part Number - 65015 / O-rings* Mfg. - Kee Action Sports - O-rings These O-rings ...


Pure Energy 12oz CO2 Tank

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2005-03-24

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Features:-High quality aluminum cylinder with industry standard pin valve -Approximately 500 shots per fill -5 year ...


PMI Pure Energy Fixed N2 HPA Compressed Air Tank - 48ci 3000psi

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If you want efficiency go with nitrogen.Features:-Consistent Flow Technology piston -Mil-spec Belleville springs -Dual safety rupture ...


Pure Energy Fixed - 5 Year N2 Tank - 72ci 3000psi

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This 72ci fixed output nitrogen system delivers close to 800 shots of pressure at 850psi! Get ...


Pure Energy - 5 Year N2 Tank - 68ci 4500psi

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The 68 Cubic Inch, 4500 PSI is Pure Energys is Pure Energy's most popular High Pressure ...


20 oz co2 Aluminum Tank

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Holds 20oz of CO2 to power your paintball marker


Pure Energy N2 Compressed Air Tank (68ci/4500psi)

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2005-03-24

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The 68 is one of Pure Energy's pro level air systems. This system combines the most ...
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The original SoundDock may be the most iconic iPod dock on the market, and now the company is making an offocial sequel with the SoundDock Series II (I guess we're supposed to ignore the SoundDock Portable). New features include iPhone support and auxiliary in. And it's probably safe to assume that it sounds a tad better as well. The Series II goes on sale this September for $300. The Series I has since been reduced to $230. [Bose via iLounge]


via Gizmodo

Welcome back, mile-high Wi-Fi: American Airlines has turned on Internet service in its fleet of 15 767-200s today. These aircraft ply routes between New York's JFK and three cities: San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Miami. Service is $13 per flight, and bandwidth is expected to be 1.5 Mbps (uncompressed) upstream and downstream, although the service provider, Aircell, claims some advantages above that.

This is a big day for Aircell, which spent tens of millions to acquire the exclusive spectrum license that allows them to shoot Mbps to and from planes. My big question will be whether coverage remains seamless across an entire flight--how often one has to reconnect their VPN would be a big issue. If Aircell has architected the network correctly, passengers should never be reassigned an IP address, and connections shouldn't be dropped even if there's a hiccup in air-to-ground communication.

I chatted via Skype--text only, thank you--with Aircell CEO Jack Blumenstein this morning who is quite literally walking on air on an American flight. Blumenstein said it's remarkable even to him to be communicating with other airborne people across "a veritable airforce of AA planes spread out across the skies." Aircell has been working towards this in one form or another for many, many years. And now they get bragging rights at being first, even if it's a pilot project.

I've covered in-flight broadband for several years, and I've been wondering lately whether we'd be waiting until 2009 to see real production service. American is calling this a 3-to-6 month pilot to see what their passengers think. Just yesterday, I wrote up veteran travel writer Joe Brancatelli's frustration with the lack of information and some misinformation about in-flight broadband.

You can read more background on American's plans and Aircell's technology in a post I wrote for BoingBoing on 24-June-2008.

Suzanne Marta of the Dallas Morning News was liveblogging this morning from a flight to Los Angeles, as was Peter Ha at Crunchgear, who measured 1.7 Mbps downstream. Ha's broadband test relies on having no other active users on a network slowing down the test, so the real speeds up and down could be much higher.


LONDON (Reuters) - Madonna kicks off her "Sticky & Sweet" world tour at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium on Saturday, the latest test of her enduring appeal just a week after her 50th birthday.


The W3C Content Transformation Task Force has posted the last call working draft of Content Transformation Landscape 1.0: More...





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