Kodak Debuts a Smartphone for Photography Nerds

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Last month we wrote about a new Franken-camera from Polaroid that combines a digital touchscreen with instant prints. Now, Kodak is the latest retro camera company looking to stay fresh in the digital age. For the company’s latest venture, the 128-year-old brand is aiming to convince people to buy its newest camera by packaging it in a smartphone, CNN Money reports.

The Android-based Kodak Ektra phone is a camera first and foremost—specifically, a camera with 21 megapixels. (For comparison: the iPhone 7 camera offers 12 megapixels.) A button bearing the iconic Kodak logo lets users snap photos while a physical wheel allows them to adjust the settings. When photographers are on the go, they can protect the phone and its f/2.0 aperture lens by slipping it into a leather carrying case (which will cost owners an extra $70).

The Kodak Ektra delivers all the standard features of your typical smartphone, including the ability to make calls, browse the web, and store 32 gigabytes worth of data. It also offers a few high-tech extras that should appeal specifically to photography nerds, include a USB type-C port for easy uploads and an editing tool from the Snapseed app. But fancy technology aside, the phone’s biggest selling point is the nostalgia factor. The device will go on sale in UK and European markets this December, where it will retail for £449 (about $550); if all goes well there, U.S. consumers should expect to see it hit stores here in early 2017.

[h/t CNN Money]

All images courtesy of Kodak.

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October 21, 2016 – 2:30pm

You Need to See Friday’s Best Amazon Deals

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As a recurring feature, our team combs the Web and shares some amazing Amazon deals we’ve turned up. Here’s what caught our eye today, October 21.

Mental Floss has affiliate relationships with certain retailers, including Amazon, and may receive a small percentage of any sale. But we only get commission on items you buy and don’t return, so we’re only happy if you’re happy. Good luck deal hunting!

GADGETS

AGS Wireless Laser Projection Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard for Iphone, Ipad, Smartphone and Tablets for $31.88 (list price $199.00)

AcuRite 02007 Digital Weather Center with Morning Noon and Night Precision Forecast Thermometer for $44.99 (list price $79.99)

Sons of Anarchy The Complete Series [Blu-ray] for $85.99 (list price $299.99)

Joanne [Explicit] by Lady Gaga, MP3 Download for $3.99

Fritesla Powercore 10000mAh Power Bank for Smartphones – Gold (2000M) for $18.99 (list price $29.99)

Deal of the Day: Save 20% or More on Amazon Exclusive American Girl Doll Collections

Zyllion ZMA-13-BK FDA Listed Shiatsu Pillow Massager with Heat (Black)- One Year Warranty for $39.96 (list price $79.95)

Micro USB Cables [5 Pack] RAVPower (1ft 2_3ft 6ft 10ft) USB Cable A to A Charging Cables for Samsung Galaxy S7 S6 S5, S7/ S6 Edge, Note 5, Nexus 6/ 5/ 4, Nokia, Motorola, HTC, LG (All Android Devices) for $10.00 (list price $21.99)

DKnight MagicBox II Bluetooth 4.0 Portable Wireless Speaker, 10W Output Power with Enhanced Bass, Build in Microphone for Handfree Phone Call(Black) for $30.99 (list price $129.99)

Kingston Digital 8GB Metal USB 2.0 DT SE9 and GE9 Drive Combo (KW-B238G) for $13.67 (list price $15.00)

Zeiss Pre-Moistened Lens Cleaning Wipes 200 Ct for $14.15 (list price $25.99)

SoundBot SB571 Bluetooth Wireless Speaker 12W Output HD Bass 40mm Dual Driver Portable Speakerphone for 12Hr Enhanced Music Streaming & HandsFree Calling, Built-in Mic, 3.5mm Line-In for $22.96 (list price $129.99)

TOTU Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Sports Headphones with Microphone, Black for $19.99 (list price $99.99)

Daffodil ULT05 USB LED Light – 8 Super Bright LED Reading Lamp – No Batteries Needed – PC & Mac Compatible (Black) for $4.79

Edimax EW-7811Un 150Mbps 11n Wi-Fi USB Adapter, Nano Size Lets You Plug it and Forget it, Ideal for Raspberry Pi / Pi2, Supports Windows, Mac OS, Linux (Black/Gold) for $8.99 (list price $14.99)

iSeeker Bundle of 3 Durable 6.6ft/2m Nylon Braided Tangle-Free Micro USB Cable for Android, Samsung, HTC, Motorola, Nokia and More for $8.69 (list price $25.99)

Zilu CM001 Universal Car Phone Mount, (Cell Phone Holder), Car Accessories For IPhone Samsung Galaxy Note and More -Black for $9.99 (list price $49.99)

Anker Phone Camera Lens Kit – 180° Fisheye, 0.65x Wide Angle, 10x Macro for iPhone 7/6s/6s Plus, Samsung S6/edge/S7/S7 edge, Samsung Note 5, LG G5, Nexus 5X/6/6P, Moto, HTC, Sony and more for $11.89 (list price $29.99)

SoundBot SB510 HD Water Proof Bluetooth 3.0 Speaker, Mini Water Resistant Wireless Shower Speaker, Handsfree Portable Speakerphone with Built-in Mic for $11.97 (list price $49.99)

Portable Charger RAVPower 6700mAh (2.4A Output & 2A Input) External Battery Pack iSmart Technology for Smartphones Tablets and more – Silver for $14.99 (list price $49.99)

Fitbit Flex Wireless Activity + Sleep Wristband, Black for $79.95 

Apple MD827LL/A EarPods with Remote and Mic – Standard Packaging – White for $16.99 (list price $29.00)

Lexar JumpDrive TwistTurn 32GB USB Flash Drive LJDTT32GABNL (Black/Gray) for $9.67 (list price $89.99)

Fritesla Powercore 10000mAh Power Bank for Smartphones – Gold (2000M) for $14.99 (list price $19.99)

Duracell AAA Batteries Coppertop MN2400 – 20 Pack for $9.30 (list price $14.99)

Sharkk RFID Protected Aluminum Wallet with Cash Band Rugged Waterproof Wallet for $17.99 (list price $49.99)

Secure in Style RFID Blocking Sleeves, 10 Credit Card & 2 Passport Protectors for $9.95 (list price $29.95)

OxyLED 12 Ultraviolet LED UV Light, Pet Urine Stain Detector Blacklight Flashlight (AAA Batteries Inclued) for $5.99 (list price $25.99)

Premium New & Improved 1080p HD Hidden Camera Spy Pen BUNDLE 16GB SD Micro Card + USB card Reader + 7 INK FILLS + updated battery – Record Executive Multifunction DVR for $27.39 (list price $69.99)

Hammer Anvil RFID Blocking Genuine Leather Front Pocket Wallet Card Case Brown for $11.99 (list price $35.00)

Tripp Lite 1 Outlet Portable Surge Protector/Suppressor, Wall Mount Direct Plug-in, & $5K INSURANCE (SPIKECUBE) for $5.99 (list price $10.00)

Stuhrling Original Men’s 657.02 Delphi Stainless Steel Automatic Self-Wind Dual Time AM/ PM Indicator Watch With Black Leather Band for $198.00 (list price $1,195.00)

Timex Men’s T49905 Expedition Rugged Field Chronograph Black/Brown Leather Strap Watch for $44.95 (list price $79.95)

Bulova Men’s 96B131 Precisionist Black Dial Steel Bracelet Watch for $184.42 (list price $599.00)

Timex Men’s T78587 Classic Digital Silver-Tone Stainless Steel Expansion Band Watch for $23.99 (list price $42.95)

KITCHEN

Zoodle Slicer ZS001 Vegetable Spiral Slicer and Pasta Maker for $10.99 (list price $19.99)

Zojirushi SM-KHE48BA Stainless Steel Mug for $25.99 (list price $45.00)

Whiskey Stones – Yukiss Set of 8 with Plastic Storage Box Tongs, Stainless Steel Reusable Wine Ice Cubes, Whiskey Chilling Rocks, Whisky Stones and Sipping Stones for $13.99 (list price $29.99)

Westinghouse WCM770B 700 Watt Counter Top Microwave Oven, 0.7 Cubic Feet, Black Cabinet for $59.99 (list price $136.98)

Ball Mason Wide Mouth Pint Jars with Lids and Bands, Set of 12 for $9.26 (list price $15.97)

West Bend 68305T Iced Tea Maker, Green/White for $38.99 (list price $49.99)

CLARK’S Cutting Board Oil (16oz) | Enriched with Lemon & Orange Oils | Food Grade Mineral Oil |Butcher Block Oil & Conditioner for $12.95 (list price $15.95)

Teika automatic stainless steel pepper mill and salt grinder, Package of 2 for $18.68 (list price $79.99)

Bellemain Stainless Steel 3 Cup Flour Sifter for $9.50 (list price $27.95)

1Easylife 18/8 Stainless Steel Measuring Spoons, Set of 6 for Measuring Dry and Liquid Ingredients for $10.99 (list price $19.99)

Large 20 oz Sriracha Hot Sauce Red And Green Ceramic Mug for $12.99 (list price $19.99)

Everyday Replacement Charcoal Water Filters for Keurig Coffee Machines, White for $8.10

Equinox Professional Chef’s Knife – 8 inch Full Tang Blade – 100% German Steel with Protective Bolster – Great for Home Gift and in the Kitchen for Cooking, Slicing, Dicing and Chopping for $10.00 (list price $29.99)

Friis 16-Ounce Coffee Vault, Stainless Steel for $15.99 (list price $24.99)

ExcelSteel 242 5-Quart Stainless Steel Colander for $9.05 (list price $40.00)

Cuisipro Apple Corer for $6.19 (list price $10.00)

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Cuisinart 12-Piece Printed Color Knife Set with Blade Guards, Multicolored for $34.99

Rubbermaid Commercial FGTHO550 Stainless Steel Oven Monitoring Thermometer for $7.07 (list price $17.30)

Wing Wine Opener, X-Chef Luxury Silver Wing Corkscrew Easy Open Wine Bottle Opener Wine Stopper Set for $8.98 (list price $29.99)

Tovolo Silicone Yolk Out Egg Separator – Yellow for $6.50 

Mixing Bowls Set, X-Chef Professional Stainless Steel Mixing Bowls With Lids,Set of 5 Christmas Gift for $28.99 (list price $69.99)

Sagler Measuring Cup Set, 6 Piece Heavy-duty Stainless Steel Measuring Cups for $15.87 (list price $49.99)

Old Dutch 16-Ounce Solid Copper Moscow Mule Mug, Set of 4 for $29.89 (list price $136.99)

ORBLUE Propresser Stainless Steel Kitchen Garlic Press for $17.87 (list price $36.77)

Lodge LCS3 Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron Chef’s Skillet, 10-inch for $14.97 (list price $15.95)

4 K-Cup Reusable Filters for Keurig 1.0 and 2.0 Brewers, K200, K250, K300, K350, K400, K450, K460, K500, K525C, K550, K560 – Set of 4 Refillable Coffee Pods by Breworo – Cost Effective for $11.95 (list price $15.97)

Set of 5 Star Wars Silicone Ice Trays / Chocolate Molds: X-Wing Fighter, Boba Fett, R2-D2, Han Solo in Carbonite, and Stormtrooper for $12.39 (list price $29.99)

StarPack Premium Silicone Whisk with Heat Resistant Non-Stick Silicone + Bonus 101 Cooking Tips (Gray Black) for $6.95 (list price $10.41)

Silicone Slotted Skimmer Spatula by Chef Frog – For Home or Professional Use – Features our “Stay-Cool” Stainless Steel Handle for $12.99 (list price $29.99)

Precision Kitchenware – Ultra Sharp Stainless Steel Dual Julienne & Vegetable Peeler with Cleaning Brush & Blade Guard for $8.75 (list price $23.95)

Prepworks by Progressive Collapsible Mini Produce Keeper -2 Quart for $11.70 (list price $12.99)

Onion Vegetable Cutter, Newness Stainless Steel Onion Vegetable Cutter Slicer, Sharp Scallion Cutter Shred – 6 Cutting Blades Chopper Knife for Modern Kitchen for $9.99 (list price $15.99)

Pure Komachi 2 Series Tomato/Cheese Knife for $9.79 (list price $12.50)

Pyrex 1110141 18pc Glass Food Storage with Multi-colored Lids for $35.39 (list price $49.99)

Rubbermaid Modular Cereal Keeper Container for $8.19 (list price $13.02)

Pyrex Easy Grab 8-Piece Glass Bakeware and Food Storage Set for $21.84 (list price $48.99)

Cheese-Grater-Vegetable-Slicer Stainless Steel – 6-sides , 9.5 Inch Height, Rubber Handle, Non Slip Rubber Bottom by Utopia Kitchen for $12.99 (list price $19.99)

Top Chef by Master Cutlery 7″ Chopper/Cleaver for $16.00 (list price $33.99)

Uniware Antimicrobial Microban Cutting Board,17.5 by 12 inches, Orange for $12.47 (list price $19.99)

HOME

DHP Parsons Modern End Table, Black Wood Grain for $17.13 (list price $60.84)

Totes Auto Open Auto Close Umbrella w/ Grey Handle (Black) for $12.99 (list price $20.00)

Walker Raindrops Color Changing Umbrella Auto Folding Travel Umbrella (pink+blue) for $18.99 (list price $29.99)

Dreamfoam Bedding Queen Copper Gel Memory Foam Mattress for $399.99 (list price $1,199.99)

Premium Mildew Resistant Shower Curtain – Anti-bacterial 10-Gauge Heavy-Duty Curtain – Waterproof and Water-Repellent – 72×72 Inch – Clear for $12.99 (list price $34.99)

SLEEP TITE Quilted Mattress Pad with Damask Cover and Down Alternative Fill – Queen for $23.99 (list price $89.99)

Rowenta VU5551 Turbo Silence Oscillating 16-Inch Stand Fan Powerful and Quiet with Remote Control, 4-Speed, Silver for $129.99 (list price $180.00)

Richland Votive Candles White Unscented 10 Hour Burn Set of 72 for $19.99 (list price $24.99)

Aromatherapy Essential Oil Diffuser 7 colors – 120 ml Portable Ultrasonic Cool Mist Aroma Humidifier with changing Colored LED Lights, Waterless Auto Shut-off and Adjustable Mist mode for $17.95 (list price $69.99)

Calily Aromatherapy Essential Oil Set, 6 Bottles/10ml each (Lavender, Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Lemongrass, Sweet Orange, Peppermint) for $13.95 (list price $16.95)

Bar Keepers Friend® Cleanser & Polish: 12 OZ for $6.29 (list price $16.93)

Lysol Disinfecting Wipes Value Pack, Lemon & Lime Blossom, 240 Wipes (3 Packs of 80 Wipes) for $9.97 (list price $13.99)

Fabric Shaver By Deneve – Best Electric Large Lint Sweater Buster Fabrics fuzz Remover – Perfect Gift for Clothes Pilling Defuzzer Battery Operated with Ultimate Power 100% Guarantee for $10.95 (list price $29.99)

Duracell Coppertop AA Batteries 24 Count for $12.72 (list price $25.97)

MARATHON CL030023 Travel Alarm Clock with Calendar & Temperature – Battery Included for $14.95 (list price $24.95)

Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Handheld Vacuum, Corded, 33A1 for $29.99 (list price $34.99)

Astar Magnetic Ironing Mat for $8.41 (list price $49.00)

Dirt Devil SD20000RED Simpli-Stik Lightweight Bagless Stick Vacuum – Corded for $16.88 (list price $39.99)

Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier – Premium Humidifying Unit with Whisper-quiet Operation, Automatic Shut-off, and Night Light Function for $39.99 (list price $79.99)

Outdoor String Lights, TaoTronics 100 Leds String Lights 33ft Christmas Decorative Lights for Bedroom, Patio, Parties( Copper Wire Lights, Warm White ) for $17.99 (list price $34.99)

iRobot Roomba 650 Automatic Robotic Vacuum (Certified Refurbished) for $289.99 (list price $499.99)

Sauder Beginnings 3-Shelf Bookcase, Soft White for $32.00 (list price $39.99)

Travelmate Memory Foam Neck Pillow, Dark Blue for $12.99 (list price $28.00)

Home-Complete Space Saver Bags Storage Bundle (15 Items) for $22.99 (list price $69.99)

Home Comfort Premium Bamboo Pillow With Shredded Memory Foam and Cool Removable Cover, Queen for $42.79 (list price $159.99)

Estilo Round Brushed Stainless Steel Step Trash Can 5L – Fingerprint Resistant for $15.99 (list price $28.95)

Elegant Comfort 1500 Thread Count Wrinkle & Fade Resistant Egyptian Quality Ultra Soft Luxurious 4-Piece Bed Sheet Set, Queen, Multiple Colors Available for $24.99 (list price $69.99)

Queen Size 2 Inch Thick, Gel Swirl Visco Elastic Memory Foam Mattress Pad Bed Topper Made in the USA for $58.99 (list price $199.99)

Zeroedge Stick-on Anywhere Portable 10-LED Wireless Motion Sensing Closet Cabinet LED Night Light / Stairs Light / Step Light Bar (Battery Operated) for $10.55 (list price $45.99)

Samsonite Luggage Winfield 2 Fashion HS Spinner 28, Charcoal, One Size for $117.99 (list price $380.00)

VELCRO Brand – ONE-WRAP Cable Management, Thin Self-Gripping Cable Ties: Reusable, Light Duty – 8″ x 1/2″ Ties, 100 Pack – Black for $6.26 (list price $12.49)

HEALTH AND BEAUTY

Hempz Herbal Body Wash, Light Purple, Vanilla Plum, 8.5 Fluid Ounce for $8.97 (list price $19.00)

Retinol Moisturizer Cream for Face – With Retinol, Hyaluronic Acid, vitamin e and Green Tea. Best Night and Day Moisturizing Cream 1.7 Fl. Oz. for $19.95 (list price $49.99)

Aquaphor Advanced Therapy Healing Ointment Skin Protectant 14 Ounce Jar for $11.79 (list price $16.89)

Gillette Venus Embrace Women’s Razor Blade Refills 4 Count for $18.77 (list price $20.49)

LuckyFine Blackhead Remover Cleaner Purifying Deep Cleansing Acne Black Mud Face Mask Peel-off (#1) for $4.58 (list price $8.04)

Simple Cleansing Facial Wipes, Kind to Skin 25 Count, Twin Pack for $6.89 (list price $8.39)

Dove Men+Care Body Wash, Extra Fresh 23.5 oz for $6.29 (list price $9.19)

Dove Beauty Bar, Sensitive Skin 4 oz, 16 Bar for $15.66 (list price $25.09)

Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser, WP-660 for $64.95 (list price $79.99)

Radha Beauty Vitamin C Anti-aging Serum, 2 fl oz for $15.95 (list price $49.99)

Tea Tree Essential Oil – Big 4 oz – 100% Pure & Natural Melaleuca Therapeutic Grade – PREMIUM QUALITY from Australia for acne and skin tag removal for $12.95 (list price $39.99)

CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser, 12 Ounce for $8.89 (list price $16.25)

Gillette Fusion Proglide Power Men’s Razor Blade Refills 8 Count for $27.24 (list price $35.71)

BS-MALL(TM) Makeup Brushes Premium Makeup Brush Set Synthetic Kabuki Makeup Brush Set Cosmetics Foundation Blending Blush Eyeliner Face Powder Lip Brush Makeup Brush Kit(10pcs, Silver Black) for $10.99 (list price $35.99)

Slant Tweezers – TweezerGuru Professional Stainless Steel Slant Tip Tweezer – The Best Precision Eyebrow Tweezers For Your Daily Beauty Routine! for $12.99 (list price $14.99)

Oral-B Glide Pro-Health Comfort Plus Mint Flavor Floss, 40 M (Pack of 2) for $5.19 (list price $18.90)

Aveeno Therapeutic Shave Gel, 7 Oz for $3.83 (list price $9.99)

CeraVe Moisturizing Facial Lotion PM, 3 Ounce for $7.19 (list price $13.99)

Crest 3D White Luxe Whitestrip Teeth Whitening Kit, Glamorous White, 14 Treatments – Packaging May Vary for $31.97 (list price $44.99)

Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes, Refill Pack, 25-Count (Pack of 6) for $26.94 (list price $37.14)

6, Amber, 10 ml Glass Roll-on Bottles with Stainless Steel Roller Balls – .5 ml Dropper included for $6.99 (list price $19.99)

Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream Face Moisturizer 1.7 oz. for $16.99 (list price $25.99)

Sundown Vitamin E Oil 70000 IU, 2.5 fl oz for $5.98 (list price $8.99)

eBoot 3 Pack Wig Caps, Netural Nude Beige and Black Mesh for $6.99 (list price $8.79)

Majestic Pure Lavender Essential Oil, Therapeutic Grade, 4 fl. Oz for $18.50 (list price $13.95)

Tea Tree Oil, Highest Quality Triple AAA+ Grade Tea Tree Essential Oil, 45% terpenin-4-ol (Australia) 100% Pure and Authentic, 1 fl. Oz – Pure Body Naturals (1 oz) for $9.50 (list price $14.95)

The Body Shop Body Sorbet, Pink Grapefruit, 6.75 Ounce (Packaging May Vary) for $10.54 (list price $14.00)

Traveler’s Skin Care Kit for $41.00

Kenra Volume Spray #25, 55% VOC, 10-Ounce for $10.89 (list price $17.00)


OFFICE, SCHOOL, AND CRAFTS

Flash Furniture WA-3074-BK-GG Mid-Back Black Mesh Task and Computer Chair for $48.68 (list price $120.00)

Sungluber Desktop Cable Clips & Cord Management with Magnetic Design: Magnetic Cable Organizer with 3-pack Cable Buckles (Dark Blue) for $8.79 (list price $12.99)

uni-ball Roller Stick Pens, Micro Point, Black Ink,12-Count for $8.38 (list price $14.99)

Ohuhu 60 Color Gel Pens Set Drawing Pens for Coloring Book, Sketching, Drawing, Painting and Writing for $14.99

DYMO LabelManager 160 Handheld Label Maker (1790415) for $14.15 (list price $40.79)

Canson Artist Series Universal Sketch Pad, 5.5″X8.5″ Side Wire for $5.63 (list price $8.40)

Sharpie Permanent Markers, Ultra Fine Point, Assorted 2015 Colors, 24-Count for $12.70 (list price $35.38)

OxGord Sewing Machine Professional Handheld – Quick Stitch Tool for Fabric, Clothing, or Kids Cloth – Great for Traveling or use in Home – Includes Threads Needles Accessories – Cordless for $11.95 (list price $59.95)

Officemate PVC Free Color Coated Clips, Assorted Colors, 450 per Tub (300 #2, 150 Giant) (97227) for $8.64

Staedtler Calligraphy Pen Set, 33 Pieces for $15.99 (list price $21.89)

Gel Pens by Color Technik, Set of 40 Best Assorted Colors Including Glitter, Metallic, Pastel, Neon and Classics for $9.95 (list price $29.99)

Expo Low-Odor Dry Erase Markers, Fine Point, Assorted Colors, 4-Count for $4.38 (list price $6.49)

Derwent Super Point Manual Helical Pencil Sharpener (2302001) for $27.99 (list price $36.99)

Darice 9-Inch-by-12-Inch Tracing Paper, 100-Sheets for $8.89 (list price $22.28)

Clover “Shiro” Tape Measure for $4.79 (list price $6.95)

Post-it Pop-up Notes, 3 x 3-Inches, Canary Yellow, 12 pads for $11.53 (list price $19.26)

Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator for $102.81 (list price $150.00)

Pentel Arts Oil Pastels, 50 Color Set (PHN-50) for $8.57 (list price $10.99)

Niutop 72-color Premier Soft Core Art Colored Drawing Pencils of Marco (72-color) for $49.99 (list price $28.99)

Paper Mate Flair Felt Tip Pens, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 12-Count for $11.97 (list price $19.99)

Scotch Heavy Duty Shipping Packaging Tape, 1.88 Inches x 800 Inches, 6 Rolls with Dispenser (142-6) for $14.69 (list price $22.99)

Scotch Desktop Tape Dispenser Silvertech, Two-Tone (C60-ST) for $3.01 (list price $3.79)

Sharpie Pocket Highlighters, Chisel Tip, Assorted Colors, 12-Count for $5.24 (list price $12.86)

Post-it Notes Value Pack, 1 3/8 in x 1 7/8 in, Marseille Collection, 24 Pads/Pack (653-24APVAD) for $8.49 (list price $17.49)

OUTDOORS, GARDEN, AND SPORTS

Sonoma Envirostone & Marble 40,000 BTU Propane Gas Patio Heater for $199.99 (list price $494.54)

Fila Men’s Adventure Jacket, Black, Black for $29.99 (list price $79.99)

Ka-Bar Becker BK9 Combat Bowie Fixed Blade Knife for $96.77 (list price $144.27)

YogaRat RatMat Pro – Eco Yoga Mat – 100% TPE – Extra Long – Doesn’t Absorb Moisture ,Turquoise for $32.99 (list price $49.99)

SABRE 3-IN-1 Pepper Spray – Advanced Police Strength – Compact Size with Clip, Contains 35 Bursts (5x Other Brands) & 10-Foot (3M) Range for $6.99 (list price $11.99)

LED Lantern, TaoTronics Camping Lantern Battery Operated Collapsible Camp Light for Fishing Hiking Emergency and Outdoor Adventures for $7.99 (list price $16.99)

Perfect Fitness Ab Carver Pro for $25.67 (list price $39.99)

GREENIES Dental Dog Treats, Regular, Original Flavor, 36 Treats, 36 oz. for $24.68 (list price $31.99)

Ivation Battery-Powered Handheld Portable Shower – Turns Water from Bucket/Sink Into Steady, Gentle Stream – Built-In 2200mAh Rechargeable Battery for $39.99 (list price $69.99)

Ouddy 4 Pcs BBQ Grill Mat, Oven Pan Liner Baking Mats, Barbecue Grilling Mats – High Quality,Durable, Non-Stick, Heat Resistant and Dishwasher Safe for $9.99

TERRO T300B 2-Pack Liquid Ant Baits for $12.21 

Fiskars Extendable Handle Lopper with Single Pivot (9166) for $21.99

Aerobie Pro Ring (13″) and Aerobie Sprint Ring (10″) set – Assorted Colors for $13.57 (list price $80.00)

The Original Grill Pad Brown Grill Pad, Rectangle for $42.63 (list price $59.99)

Etekcity Silicone BBQ Grill Heat Resistant Gloves, FDA Approved (Orange) for $10.00 (list price $29.99)

KT TAPE PRO Synthetic Elastic Kinesiology 20 Pre-Cut 10-Inch Strips Therapeutic Tape, Stealth Beige for $14.50 (list price $19.99)

Bond 67775 Larkspur Rapid Induction Heater for $259.99 (list price $169.99)

Raniaco Power Pruning Shears, Sturdy Metallic and Sharp Garden Shears for $9.59 (list price $28.99)

Hoffman Richter Stinger Tactical Pen for $19.95 (list price $49.95)

Survival WRAPS Emergency Paracord Bracelet – Adjustable-Size Paracord Bracelet with Fire Starter, Compass, and more – Black for $7.95 (list price $12.95)

Nalgene On The Fly Water Bottle (Green with Green/White Cap) for $10.21 (list price $13.15)

Callaway Supersoft Golf Balls, White for $21.99 (list price $27.50)

Sonoma 40,000 BTU Propane Fire Column for $109.99 (list price $199.99)

Taste of the Wild Dry Dog Food, Hi Prairie Canine Formula with Roasted Bison & Venison, 30-Pound Bag for $48.99

Casino 6-Deck Automatic Card Shuffler for $8.33 (list price $25.20)

ELECTRONICS

S1 LED LCD (WVGA) Mini Video Projector – International Version (No Warranty) – DIY Series – Black (FP8048S1-IV2) for $59.99 (list price $149.99)

EnergyPal Travel Charging Station ETCS04 / International Travel Adapter / Surge Protector / Power Strip With USB / Power Adapter for $29.99 (list price $129.99)

TP-Link AC750 Dual Band Wi-Fi Range Extender (RE200) for $24.99 (list price $69.99)

All-New Echo Dot (2nd Generation) – Black for $49.99

ARRIS SURFboard SB6121 DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem (Black,Retail Packaging) for $99.79 

HDMI to HDMI Cable, Marsboy 3 Pack (1M+2M+3M) Gold Plated High Speed v1.4/2.0 HDMI Cable with Ethernet, Supports Full 1080P, 3D 4K and Audio Return Channel for $11.99 (list price $39.99)

Hisense 65H7B2 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (2015 Model) for $898.00 (list price $1,499.99)

HP 14-an013nr 14-Inch Notebook (AMD E2, 4GB RAM, 32 GB Hard Drive) for $199.99 (list price $219.99)

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October 21, 2016 – 12:03pm

7 Historic Beaches Worth a Visit on the U.S. Virgin Islands

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On St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas, and Water Island, every coast is a museum—and every tanning session can double as a history lesson. From Cinnamon Bay to Honeymoon Beach, read on for the backstories of some of the Caribbean’s most beautiful stretches of sand.

1. CINNAMON BAY BEACH (ST. JOHN)

In the days before European settlers arrived, the U.S. Virgin Islands were occupied by two (often warring) groups known as the Caribs and the Taínos. A wealth of information about the latter has been discovered beneath the sands of Cinnamon Bay Beach on St. John. Here, archaeologists have unearthed what they believe was a Taíno temple, built at some point between 1020 and 1490 CE. Since 1998, the scenic coastline has also yielded hordes of Taíno artifacts with religious connotations, such as tiny sculptures of various deities. Other recovered objects include pots, beads, and golden discs.

2. COLUMBUS LANDING BEACH (ST. CROIX)

Thanks to the rhyme every kid learns in elementary school, the fact that Christopher Columbus supposedly “discovered” the New World in 1492 is common knowledge. But there aren’t many poems out there about the man’s three return trips. In September 1493, with 17 Spanish ships at his command, Columbus embarked upon a second expedition into the western hemisphere. This time, he came across a Caribbean island that the natives called “Ayay.” Columbus rechristened it “Santa Cruz,” though you might know this landmass better by its current name: St. Croix.

The famous explorer himself never went ashore. Instead, he sent a group of scouts to investigate the terrain. These sailors landed on a beach on the western side of Salt River Bay. In doing so, they became the only participants in one of Columbus’s voyages to ever set foot on what is now U.S. soil. Unfortunately, things quickly went downhill for the adventurous seamen. The party encountered several Taínos who’d been taken prisoner by some nearby Caribs. Columbus’s men decided to bring the natives back to the waiting ships, but en route, the Spaniards were attacked by a contingent of Caribs. Some historians maintain that this was the first documented confrontation between Europeans and Native Americans.

3. HONEYMOON BEACH (WATER ISLAND)

The United States bought St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas from Denmark in 1917. Then, in 1944, America took nearby Water Island off the Danish government’s hands for the modest price of $10,000. It was subsequently leased out by the Department of the Interior to a private developer in 1950. A terraforming visionary, the developer more or less built the landmass’ most popular attraction: Honeymoon Beach. Originally, this was a rocky patch of coastline that stretched just 50 feet in length. But under his direction, the beach was massively expanded—a process that involved removing some 200 truckloads’ worth of debris.

In 1996, Water Island was handed over to the territorial government. Today, the radically transformed land is a magnet for scuba divers, sandcastle-builders, and, yes, newlyweds.

4. THE CANEEL BAY BEACHES (ST. JOHN)

A grandson of industrialist John D. Rockefeller first laid eye on this tropical paradise in 1952. Utterly spellbound, he proceeded to purchase most of St. John and set up a resort on Caneel Bay. He couldn’t have picked a better location for this vacation spot, as the facility is surrounded by no less than seven beaches which continue to delight its guests today.

In 1956, the wealthy philanthropist gave some 5000 acres worth of land on St. John to the United States’ National Park Service (NPS). By accepting this gift, the government agreed to honor two key provisos. As per his wishes, the plot was converted into a brand new National Park—which now covers a grand total of 12,909 acres and spans multiple islands. The Caneel Bay resort, which hosts movie stars and dignitaries, is open for ten months each year.

5. LINDBERGH BAY BEACH (ST. THOMAS)

What does Charles Lindbergh have to do with the Virgin Islands, you ask? In 1927, he made history by becoming the first pilot to ever complete a solo, non-stop, transatlantic flight. Less than a year later, Lindbergh celebrated the feat by flying across Latin America, South America, and the Caribbean in an epic victory tour. On January 31, 1928, he touched down in St. Thomas, at the invitation of the then-governor. The aviator’s landing site was a golf course located on a part of the island known as Mosquito Bay. After his departure, this whole area was renamed Lindbergh Bay. Accordingly, its long, palm tree-dotted beach came to be known as the Lindbergh Bay Beach. 

6. MAGENS BAY (ST. THOMAS)

One of the most oft-visited beaches on the Virgin Islands, Magens Bay is another hotspot for Taíno artifacts. Flutes, pottery fragments, and even sculptures have all been found in the area. Presidential history buffs might also be interested to learn that John and Jackie Kennedy once went for a swim there on December 16, 1958.

7. GIBNEY BEACH (ST. JOHN)

Located on the Denis Bay peninsula, this white-sanded seashore was once the favorite vacation spot of a man who helped split the atom. In 1957, a veteran of the Manhattan Project bought two acres of nearby land and built a modest beach house for his family. Before the physicist’s untimely death in 1967, he could often be seen sailing offshore with his wife and their daughter. Sadly, his home away from home was eventually destroyed by a hurricane. At present, a government-run community center—complete with a front porch and kitchen—sits in its place.

What better way to explore the U.S. Virgin Islands’ rich history than in the Islands themselves? Learn more about the upcoming Centennial at VisitUSVI.com.


October 21, 2016 – 2:00pm

Mississippi County Bans Clown Costumes Until After Halloween

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Still searching for a Halloween costume? You probably shouldn’t draw inspiration from the creepy clown phenomenon that’s sweeping the nation, especially if you live in Kemper County, Mississippi. According to the Kemper County Messenger, the Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance earlier this week making it illegal for people of all ages to step outside in a clown costume, a clown mask, or even clown makeup until November 1. Break the law, and you’ll face a fine up to $150.

By now, unusual clown sightings have been reported in dozens of states across America—and Kemper County officials don’t want their home region to be next, or for the upcoming holiday to incite any panic. The phenomenon “has really gotten out of hand,” the Messenger quoted Kemper County Board President Johnny Whitsett as saying. If local residents happened to spot a clown hanging out in their own yards, “it wouldn’t be good.”

Hopefully, members of the World Clown Association don’t live in Kemper County—or else they will be out of a job until November.

[h/t Time]

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October 21, 2016 – 1:45pm

This LEGO Candy-Tossing Bot Makes Halloween Easier

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Not all of us are delighted by the line of demanding children that shows up to our door on Halloween night. If you’re someone who deliberates whether to even keep the porch light on, we may have a solution.

LEGO brick craftsman Jason Allemann recently posted instructions for building a LEGO candy-launching device that promises to attend to trick-or-treaters while you remain free to sleep or watch horror movies on Netflix.

Allemann used LEGO’s Mindstorms EV3 kit to craft the gizmo, which will toss a small, bite-sized piece of candy when a visitor triggers its motion sensor. A gravity feed keeps a continuous supply of candy ready for the piston arm to lob.

And if you’re looking for more of Allemann’s masterpieces, the craftsman has also designed an automated drawing machine and an Easter egg-decorating bot.

[h/t Gizmodo]

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October 21, 2016 – 1:30pm

Google Made a Major Change to Its Privacy Policy—Here’s How to Opt Out

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Over the summer, Google abandoned a policy that had set them apart from other big sites like Facebook and Twitter. The search giant once vowed to make privacy a priority, keeping identifiable information gathered from Gmail separate from the web-browsing data used by advertisers. But as of June 28, that distinction is no longer in place by default. According to the update, user activity “on other sites and apps may be associated with your personal information in order to improve Google’s services and the ads delivered by Google.”

This change was widely glossed over when it first was made, but ProPublica recently took a closer look. If you were an existing user at the time of the move, you would have received an opt-in request titled something along the lines of “Some new features for your Google account.” Anyone who has signed up for an account since then would have been opted in by default.

In the past, the customized DoubleClick ads that popped up around the web were only based on users’ Google searches—but now they can reference keywords mined from Gmail as well. It’s easy to see how this might raise privacy concerns for some users, especially those who weren’t aware of the switch. To see if you’re affected, go to the Activity Controls section on Google’s My Account page. If the box that reads “Include Chrome browsing history and activity from websites and apps that use Google services” is unchecked, you’re in the clear.

Unfortunately, Google is just one of the sites doing questionable things with your personal information. To see how much Facebook knows about you, you can download this Chrome plug-in.

[h/t ProPublica]

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October 21, 2016 – 1:00pm

After Unusual Tumor Surgery, Baby ‘Born Twice’ Is Thriving

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LynLee Boemer was born twice. While she was still in utero, CNN reports, doctors discovered that LynLee, now 4 months old, had a rare—and likely fatal—tumor. To save the unborn baby’s life, physicians removed her from the womb, performed emergency surgery, and placed her back inside her mother.

LynLee is the third child of Margaret Boemer of Plano, Texas. Boemer had an unusually rough pregnancy: She was originally expecting twins, but she lost one of the babies. Then, four months into her pregnancy, a routine ultrasound revealed that her surviving infant had a fetal tumor called sacrococcygeal teratoma, which grows from the coccyx, or tailbone. Occurring in one out of every 35,000 births, it’s relatively rare—yet it’s still one of the most common tumors doctors find in newborns, CNN reports.

The news was “very shocking and scary, because we didn’t know what that long word meant or what diagnosis that would bring,” Boemer told Carbonated.TV.

The tumor was sucking blood flow from the developing fetus and doctors were afraid the baby would soon die from heart failure. So when Boemer was nearly six months pregnant, doctors from Texas Children’s Hospital opened her uterus, removed LynLee from the womb, and operated on the tumor.

By then, the mass was nearly as large as LynLee. “Her heart stopped and she had to have blood but they were able to remove most of the tumor and place her back in,” Boemer told Texas news affiliate KPRC2.

After the surgery, the infant faced risks like premature birth and even death, but she—and her mother—got lucky: On June 6, 2016, Boemer delivered LynLee via C-section. She was healthy, and weighed 5 pounds, 5 ounces. Subsequent surgeries were required to remove the rest of the tumor, as was a lengthy recovery in the neonatal intensive care unit. Still, LynLee prevailed, and she was eventually deemed strong enough to send home.

Doctors had to remove her tailbone to prevent the tumor’s return, but aside from that, the Boemer family says she’s perfectly healthy. LynLee is now nearly five months old.

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October 21, 2016 – 12:45pm

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Retrobituary: Leonora Piper, Turn-of-the-Century Medium

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When Leonora Evelina Piper (née Symonds) was 8 years old, she was out playing in the garden when she was overcome by a sudden and mysterious blow to the side of her head, accompanied by a hiss, which eventually became words and a message. In utter hysterics, the girl bolted for the house, where she told her mother: “Something hit me on the ear and Aunt Sara said she wasn’t dead but with you still.” A few days later a letter arrived. Sara had indeed died—on the same day, and around the same time the little girl had gone into a fit.

According to her parents, it wasn’t the only time in her childhood that Piper would show possible psychic predilections. But for the most part, the family set that aside. A daughter who might have the ability to commune with the afterlife isn’t necessarily something you want to advertise to the neighbors.

Leonora eventually grew up, married a shopkeeper named William Piper, and moved from New Hampshire to Boston. The pair had a daughter named Alta in 1884, who, despite bringing much joy to the couple, also aggravated a longtime injury in Piper. As a child, Piper had been involved in an ice-sledding accident that led to internal abdominal bleeding. Following Alta’s birth the pain was so bad Piper sought the help of a clairvoyant—an elderly blind man who purported to have the ability to contact healing spirits. When they touched, it ended up being Piper who experienced something otherworldly.

The young woman reportedly entered a trance-like state. She became dizzy and said she heard a myriad of voices, one of which came through clearly enough that she was able to write down a message. As soon as she was finished, Piper handed the dispatch to a man who was also at the parlor that day, a local judge, who said it was a message from his deceased son. As Deborah Blum writes in Ghost Hunters: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life After Death, Piper returned to the blind clairvoyant a few more times, but retreated after she found herself becoming the focus of attention. She was pregnant with her second daughter, and said she didn’t want to practice as a medium.

Despite that resistance, the budding mystic relented in 1885, agreeing to meet with a widow named Eliza Gibbens. According to Gibbens, Piper was able to relay personal details “the knowledge of which on her part was incomprehensible without supernormal powers.” Gibbens then sent her daughter, Margaret, to further test Piper. Margaret brought a sealed envelope with a letter penned in Italian, and the reluctant clairvoyant had no trouble reciting details about the person who had written it. Margaret and Eliza then decided to take the news to their sister and daughter, Alice, who had recently been quarantined with scarlet fever, and whose illness led to the death of her 1-year-old son, Herman. (After her quarantine, the child had been returned to Alice although she hadn’t fully regained her strength; she developed whooping cough, and the infection soon spread to the child, where it turned into fatal pneumonia.)

Alice, and her husband William James—a Harvard professor, founder of the Society for Psychical Research, and skeptic who helped discredit several popular mediums in Boston—went to see Piper. With little knowledge about the couple or their recent circumstances, she successfully conjured the name of their deceased little boy (or at least James felt she did; the name Piper spoke was Herrin, not Herman).

“If you wish to upset the law that all crows are black … it is enough if you prove one single crow to be white. My white crow is Mrs. Piper,” James would later say in his 1896 presidential address to the Society for Psychical Research. Not everyone was so convinced, however, and James himself would later express skepticism of his own.

For years Piper held private readings at her home and allowed members from the British and American Societies for Psychical Research (SPR) to attend. She was reportedly completely cooperative when it came to inquiring minds, permitting researchers to frequently sit in on her séances. She was likely the most thoroughly scrutinized medium of her day: SPR members also sent test subjects and even hired private detectives to follow Piper and her husband around to see if they exhibited any behavior that might indicate information-gathering regarding potential clients. Their quests proved fruitless—no sign of fraud was ever found. According to Amy Tanner’s 1910 book Studies in Spiritism, Piper charged $20 per séance (about $580 today), enough to help support her family.

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While in her trances, Piper used so-called “controls”—spirits that spoke through her. “Dr. Phinuit”—a Frenchman—served as the primary control in Piper’s early mediumship, but she went on to become a supposed vessel for a number of spirits who would then communicate through voice or automatic writing. She also employed psychometry, a method in which the medium uses material objects to do readings, and was taken on several trips to Britain to demonstrate her supposed abilities there.

Despite her many believers—she was among the most famous of mediums in the age of Spiritualism—many others called Piper’s supposed abilities a hoax, and not even a good one at that. She often failed to provide accurate details about her clients or their dearly departed, and persistent inaccuracies regarding her controls befuddled those who were studying her. (Dr. Phinuit for example, didn’t seem to know much about the French language or medicine, his two defining characteristics.) Another investigator tested Piper by concocting a story of a dead relative named Bessie Beale, and the medium went on to relay messages from the nonexistent spirit.

Some said Piper had multiple personalities, others believed her to be savvy mentalist with a knack for cold reading and “fishing,” and others still said she had a talent for surreptitiously learning details about guests before they sat down for a session. Even William James didn’t believe Piper was communicating with ghosts, but rather using telepathy, and drawing on memories and other information from her clients as well as others, perhaps even subliminally. The scholar could find no “independent evidence” to back the possibility of of spirit control.

Oddly enough, Piper herself would prove to be conflicted about the nature of her abilities. In a 1901 “confession” in the New York Herald [PDF], Piper announced her separation from the Society for Psychical Research and was quoted as saying, “I have always maintained that these phenomena could be explained in other ways than by the intervention of disembodied spirit forces … I am inclined to accept the telepathic explanation of all the so-called psychic phenomena, but beyond this I remain a student with the rest of the world.” She also described the spirit controls as “an unconscious expression of my subliminal self,” and if all that wasn’t definitive enough: “I must truthfully say that I do not believe that spirits of the dead have spoken through me when I have been in the trance state …”

Needless to say the piece caused an uproar, and even caused SPR member Richard Hodgson, an avid believer, to write an open letter claiming she had been misunderstood. He also released a statement to the Boston Advertiser from Piper, which read: “I did not make any such statement as that published in the New York Herald to the effect that spirits of the departed do not control me. … My opinion is to-day as it was 18 years ago. Spirits of the departed may have controlled me and they may not. I confess that I do not know. I have not changed.”

Ultimately, all the press likely only served to fuel the interest in Piper and her clairvoyant services. And while we may never know what she truly believed, it didn’t matter when it came to the business of mediumship: She found fame and fortune in her séances, though she reportedly never sought much attention beyond continuing to meet with sitters and allowing herself to be repeatedly, almost obsessively observed for science.

In the early 1900s, Piper’s trance abilities reportedly began to fade. She gave her last séance in 1911, and officially retired some years later. She lived to be 93 years old, dying on July 3, 1950 from bronchopneumonia at her home in Brookline, Massachusetts. She is buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Arlington, Massachusetts. History remembers her as a conflicted character—and as William James’s one “white crow.”


October 21, 2016 – 12:30pm