You Can’t Miss 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 14.

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GADGETS

Two months of Sling TV for the price of one

Etekcity Wireless Remote Control Electrical Outlet Switch for Household Appliances, White (Learning Code, 5Rx-2Tx) for $36.98 (list price $39.98)


Cyber Acoustics 30 Watt Powered Speakers with Subwoofer for PC and Gaming Systems in Frustration Free Packaging, (CA-3602FFP) for $35.95 (list price $49.99)

Bluetooth 4.1 Transmitter / Receiver, TaoTronics 2-In-1 Wireless 3.5mm Audio Adapter (aptX Low Latency, Pair 2 At Once, For Home / Car Sound System) for $34.99 (list price $79.99)

iXCC ElementII Series 8pin Lightning to USB Charge and Sync Cable for iPhone 5/6/6s/Plus/iPad Mini/Air/Pro – Black and White (Apple MFi Certified) for $29.99 (list price $29.99)

FosPower 24K Gold Plated Toslink to Mini Toslink Digital Optical S/PDIF Audio Cable with Metal Connectors & Strain-Relief PVC Jacket for $7.99

Aonsen 4Pack 6FT 10FT Nylon Braided Lightning Charging Cable Sync Cord for iPhone 7/SE/5/5s6/6s/6 Plus,iPad Air/Mini,iPod,Compatible with iOS10 for $14.85 (list price $29.99)

MOTA HD+ Bluetooth 4.0 Handsfree Car Kit for Multi Devices – Retail Packaging – Black for $24.00 (list price $69.99)

Elastic Retention & Organizer Board (Lightweight, Portable, Double Sided Storage, Elastic Bands) – Black for $10.99 (list price $34.99)

ISNOWOOD DisplayPort(DP) to HDMI Adapter/Converter, 24K Gold Plated Connector, 1080p, 3D Effects, 4K2K Output Black for $29.99 (list price $29.99)

Avolare 3Pack 3ft 6ft 10ft iphone Cable iphone Charger Nylon Braided Charging Cord for iPhone SE/6/6s/plus, iPad Air/Mini,iPod Nano/Touch(Gray) for $12.99 (list price $48.99)

Lightning to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter for iPhone 7/7 Plus, Stouch iPhone 7 Lightning Port to 3.5mm Female Audio Jack Headphone Cable Adapter. for $7.90 (list price $9.90)

Apple Watch Band, Penom Fully Magnetic Closure Clasp Mesh Loop Milanese Stainless Steel Bracelet Strap for Apple iWatch Sport & Edition 42mm – Black for $13.89 (list price $39.99)

iRoller – Reusable Touchscreen Cleaner – Liquid Free – For iPhone, iPad, and Smart Phones – Patented Design for $19.99 (list price $21.99)

Cambridge SoundWorks OontZ Angle 3 Next Generation Ultra Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker : Louder Volume 10W+, More Bass, Water Resistant, Perfect Speaker for Golf, Beach, Shower & Home (Black) for $27.99 (list price $99.99)

iXCC 3-Ft Tangle-Free Male to Male 3.5mm Auxiliary Cable with Gold Plated Connectors for Apple, Android Smartphones, Tablet and MP3 Players – Standard Packaging for $4.99 (list price $9.99)

Slim Wallet RFID Front Pocket Wallet Minimalist Leather Credit Card Holder Case (Crosshath Black) for $6.59 (list price $29.99)

SanDisk Ultra 32GB microSDHC UHS-I Card with Adapter, Grey/Red, Standard Packaging (SDSQUNC-032G-GN6MA) for $10.59 (list price $37.99)

EasyAcc Monster 20000mAh Power Bank (4A Dual-Input Fastest Charge 4.8A Smart Output) External Battery Pack Charger Portable Charger for Android iPhone Samsung HTC – Black and Orange for $32.99 (list price $69.99)

Dostyle Solar Charger, Portable 15000mAh Solar Battery Charger Dual USB Solar Phone Charger Power Bank Backup Battery with 6 LED Flashlight (Orange) for $21.99 (list price $59.99)

Bluetooth V4.1 Audio Transmitter and Receiver,LADUO Touch control Bluetooth Adapter,Support Two Bluetooth Headphones Or Speakers Simultaneously for TV,CD, iPod, MP3,MP4, Car or Home Stereo for $27.88 (list price $69.00)

Energizer Ultimate Lithium AAA Batteries, World’s Longest-Lasting AAA Battery in High-Tech Devices (4 pack) for $6.09 (list price $7.82)

Monopod Selfie Stick, iKross Smartphone / Camera Monopod Selfie Handheld Extendable Stick Pole with Mount Holder & Mini Tripod – Black for $14.99 (list price $39.99)

1byone Professional Bubble Machine with High Output, Automatic Blowing Mechanism for Outdoor or Indoor Use for $39.99 (list price $59.99)

Fujifilm INSTAX Mini Instant Film Twin Pack (White) for $11.49 (list price $20.75)

StarLight 2016 Model Water Ripple Effect Light Projector with 16 Colors, 3 Modes, 3 Speeds, & Remote Control (Black) for $26.99 (list price $46.99)

Set of 4 Premium Bottle Lights. Brightest Wine Cork USB Light on the Market – 12 Lumens. The Perfect Gift for the Wine Lover in Your Life. Also Works As a Night Light or Night Stand Light for $22.99 (list price $39.99)

Airsspu Lightning Cable,2Pack 10FT Extra Long USB Cable Nylon Braided Lightning Sync and Charging Cord for iPhone 5/5S/5C/SE 6/6S 6 Plus/6S Plus 7/7 Plus, iPad mini/Air/Pro iPod touch/nano 7 (Gray) for $10.99 (list price $16.99)

KMASHI 15000mAh External Battery Power Bank, Portable Charger with Powerful Dual USB Output and 2A Input for $16.99 (list price $49.99)

Quick Charge 3.0 & USB Type-C, Anker 54W USB Car Charger, PowerDrive+ 4 USB-C with Quick Charge 3.0 for Galaxy S7 / S6 / Edge / Plus, Note 4 / 5, Nexus 6, LG G5 / V10 PowerIQ for iPhone 7 / 6s Plus for $31.99 (list price $79.99)

10 Pack of Pink, Blue, Purple, Red, Black Stylus Universal Touch Screen Capacitive Pen for Kindle Touch iPad 2, Iphone 4,4S, for $3.09 (list price $9.99)

Anker 3ft Nylon Braided USB Cable with Lightning Connector [Apple MFi Certified] for iPhone 6 / 6 Plus /7, iPad Air 2 and More for $8.99 (list price $29.99)

Anker SoundCore Bluetooth Speaker with 24-Hour Playtime, 66-Foot Bluetooth Range & Built-in Mic, Dual-Driver Portable Wireless Speaker with Low Harmonic Distortion and Superior Sound – Black for $35.99 (list price $79.99)

Anker PowerCore+ mini 3350mAh Lipstick-Sized Portable Charger (3rd Generation, Premium Aluminum Power Bank) One of the Most Compact External Batteries, Uses Panasonic Cells for $12.99 (list price $39.99)

Fosmon Portable Lightweight Mini Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard Controller (QWERTY keypad) with Built-In Touchpad for Apple iOS / Android / Windows Smartphones, Tablets, PS3 / PS4, Laptop, Notebook and others (Black & Orange) for $19.50 (list price $22.99)

KITCHEN

Light My Fire 8-Piece BPA-Free Meal Kit 2.0 with Plate, Bowl, Cup, Cutting Board, Spork and More (Orange) for $13.49 (list price $29.99)

Good Cooking Chocolate Melting Pots Parent for $26.99 (list price $34.99)

Cook N Home Micro Perforated Colander with Handle and Solid Base, 5 quart, Stainless Steel for $7.95 (list price $19.99)

KidsFunwares Me Time Dinnerware Set (Dump Truck) for $14.69 (list price $19.95)

Back to Basics BPE3BRAUS Blender Express Plus 11-Piece Mixing System for $39.00 (list price $49.99)

Chef Vinny Professional Silicone Kitchen Tongs 2 Pack- 12″ & 9″ for $10.99 (list price $14.99)

OXO Steel Salad Spinner for $42.49 (list price $49.99)

Jura Automatic Milk Frother for $79.99 (list price $120.00)

Dash Go Rapid Egg Cooker, Black for $14.96 (list price $16.75)

Sistema Microwave Cookware Steamer, Large, 108.2 Ounce/ 13.5 Cup, Random Colors for $12.02 (list price $16.00)

Crock-Pot 6-Quart Programmable Cook and Carry Oval Slow Cooker, Digital Timer, Stainless Steel, SCCPVL610-S for $39.99 (list price $59.99)

Top Rated Bellemain Cooling Rack – Baking Rack , Chef Quality 12 inch x 17 inch – Tight-Grid Design ,Oven Safe, Fits Half Sheet Cookie Pan for $10.95 (list price $19.95)

Zyliss Chef’s Knife with Sheath Cover, 7.5-Inch Stainless Steel Blade for $10.94 (list price $13.99)

Hamilton Beach 25460A Panini Press Gourmet Sandwich Maker for $24.59 (list price $63.99)

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

Lodge Color EC7D33 Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven, Caribbean Blue, 7.5-Quart for $63.89 (list price $70.99)

Great Northern Popcorn Red Princeton 8 oz Ounce Bar Style Antique Popcorn Machine for $158.77 (list price $449.95)

OXO Good Grips 3-in-1 Avocado Slicer, Green for $9.99 

Zojirushi NS-ZCC18 10-Cup Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker, 1.8-Liters, Premium White for $195.39 (list price $279.00)

Yeti Rambler Tumbler Stainless Steel, 30 oz for $27.99 (list price $69.95)

Whiskey Stones, TaoTronics Stainless Steel Reusable Ice Cubes for Wine, Chilling Rocks, Sipping Stones ( Set of 8, Rubber Tip Tongs, Ice Tray with Lid – FDA Approved & BPA Free ) for $16.99 (list price $24.99)

Alink Simple Drink Straw Cleaning Brush Kit (3 PCS) for $4.94 (list price $9.99)

Spiral Ninja Vegetable Spiralizer Bundle – Zoodle Slicer – Zucchini Veggie Spaghetti Pasta Noodle Maker – With Ceramic Peeler for $10.99 (list price $29.99)

Vervetie Silicone Spatula Set One-Piece Design Kitchen Utensil Set, 3-Piece BPA Free Heat Resistant Spoon & Spatulas (Black) for $12.99 (list price $23.99)

BLACK+DECKER TR1478BD 4-Slice Toaster, Black for $29.92 (list price $39.99)

Best Ice Cube Trays – 2 Large Silicone Pack – 16 Giant 2 Inch Ice Cubes Molds for $16.99 (list price $29.99)

Chef’s Star Stainless Steel Frothing Pitcher, 24 Ounce for $7.99 (list price $39.99)

Brita Advanced Replacement Water Filter for Pitchers, 3 Count for $13.78 (list price $29.89)

HOME

Corelle 20 Piece Livingware Dinnerware Set with Storage,Winter Frost White, Service for 4 for $28.39 (list price $39.99)

InterDesign Formbu Bath Collection, Wastebasket Trash Can – Bamboo for $20.99 (list price $36.73)

LE 16.5ft LED Solar Rope Lights, Waterproof, 50 LEDs, Warm White, String Light, with Light Sensor, Multi-color Decorative light, Ideal for Christmas, Wedding, Decorations, Gardens, Lawn, Patio for $9.99 (list price $25.50)

SCOPOW Rotating Universe Cover and Star Cover Night Lighting Lamp Romantic Projector for Kid (Blue) for $35.61 (list price $59.00)

Abbyson Living TG-MI-1034 Jasmine Round Wall Mirror, Silver for $397.29 (list price $600.00)

Powell Furniture Calypso Small Hall Console for $174.26 (list price $277.00)

Brita 10 Cup Everyday BPA Free Water Pitcher with 1 Filter, White for $25.99 (list price $52.99)

OXO Good Grips Bottle Brush for $4.99 

Snap-E Mouse Trap-6 Pack for $11.63

Sterilite 19889804 70 Quart/ 66 Liter Ultra Latch Box, White Lid & Clear Base w/ Latches, 4-Pack for $35.99 (list price $90.00)

Etekcity Modern Digital Body Weight Bathroom Scale, Curvy Sleek Design,400 Pounds for $25.99 (list price $42.99)

Uniflame, F-11140, 5-Piece Wrought Iron Fireplace Toolset, Black for $54.99 (list price $85.95)

Sauder Beginnings 3-Shelf Bookcase, Soft White for $29.00 (list price $39.99)

Buff Pro Multi-Surface Microfiber Towel – 12 Pack | Premium Microfiber | Clean, Dust, Polish, Absorb | Large 16″x16″ for $14.98 (list price $19.98)

Native Spring Waterproof Chalkboard Labels, 40 Pack 2 x 3.5 Inches, Black Vinyl Plastic for $10.97 (list price $19.97)

Aomidi Shower Curtain Rings Hooks for Bathroom Shower Rod – 100% Stainless Steel, Rust-proof, RollerRings Friction Free Stainless Steel, Polished Chrome, Set of 12 Piece (Brushed Nickel) for $6.99 (list price $9.99)

AmazonBasics Full/Queen Reversible Microfiber Comforter, Navy Blue for $24.99

Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaner & Polish, 22 fl oz for $6.99 (list price $8.99)

Pumpkin Carving Tools- Halloween Sculpting Kit with 11 Double Sided Pieces (21 Tool Set) for Jack-O-Lanterns and More for $8.99 (list price $14.99)

Kids Colorful 5 Piece Folding Table and Chair Set for $53.19 (list price $115.00)

Queen Comforter Duvet Insert White – Hypoallergenic, Plush Siliconized Fiberfill, Box Stitched, Down Alternative Comforter, Protects Against Dust Mites and Allergens by Utopia Bedding for $38.99 (list price $69.99)

Nantucket Table with Bench and chairs for $101.91 (list price $151.22)

String Lights, Oak Leaf 2 Set of Micro 30 LEDs Super Bright Warm White Color Wire Rope Lights Battery Operated on 9.8 Ft Long Copper Color Ultra Thin String Copper Wire F Home Bedroom Party Tree for $6.99 (list price $36.99)

Swiffer Sweeper Wet Mopping Cloth Refill – Open Window Fresh – 24 ct for $12.65 

HEALTHY AND BEAUTY

Beard Brush for men with 100% Natural Anti-Static Boar Bristles from Anjou, Used with Oil or Balm for Healthy and Clean Facial Hair, Grooms Beards and Moustaches for $6.79 (list price $30.00)

Moroccan Argan Oil for Hair, Face, Skin, Body & Nails by Anjou – 4 fl. Oz – 100% Pure Natural & Organic, Extra Virgin Cold Pressed Oil, Anti – Aging, Anti – Wrinkle, Beauty Secret for $11.19 (list price $25.00)

Anjou Anti-Aging Set with Vitamin C 20 Serum and Hyaluronic Acid Serum, Reduce Wrinkles, Repair Sun Damage, Fade Age Spots, Enriches and Moisturize Skin, 2 X 1 oz for $15.99 (list price $40.99)

Anjou Cellulite Cream 16oz with L-Carnitine and over 15 Natural Essential Oils (Anti-Cellulite, Muscle Relaxation, Firming and Toning Gel, 87% Organic) for $17.59 (list price $49.99)

FANTCEN Nail Files and Buffers Pink Nail Buffer and Shine Kit Set of 3 for Home DIY Nail Care Tool Professional Korea EVA Material Travel Accessory (100/100) for $6.39 (list price $7.99)

Anjou Argan Oil Hair Mask 8OZ, Hair Treatment, Deep Coconut Oil Conditioner for Dry Damaged Hair Color & Curly Treated Hair and Hair Loss for $11.00 (list price $30.00)

Professional Dental Guard – Pack Of 4 – Stops Teeth Grinding, Bruxism & Eliminates Teeth Clenching. Includes Fitting Instructions & Anti-Bacterial Case. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed Nightguard! for $10.00 (list price $49.95)

Gillette Fusion Manual Men’s Razor Blade Refills, 12 Count for $31.99 after on-screen coupon (list price $47.99)

Dove Men+Care Body and Face Wash, Clean Comfort 18 oz, Pack of 3 for $13.41 (list price $21.94)

Gillette Venus Original Women’s Razor Refill Cartridges 8 Count for $18.14 (list price $23.99)

OCuSOFT Lid Scrub Original, Pre-Moistened Pads, 30 Count for $8.79 (list price $16.04)

Hyperbiotics PRO-15 Probiotics: 60 Once Daily Time Release Pearls – 15x More Effective than Capsules with Patented Delivery Technology – Easy to Swallow – Promotes Digestive Health for $24.95 (list price $49.99)

InnoGear Aromatherapy Essential Oil Diffuser Portable Ultrasonic Diffusers with Color LED Lights Changing and Waterless Auto Shut-off Function for Home Office Bedroom Room, 100 mL for $16.95 (list price $69.99)

5 Hour Energy Energy Shots, Orange, 12 pk for $27.95 (list price $33.80)

Apex Ultra Pill Splitter for $6.39 (list price $7.49)

Toenail Clipper 5 Inch Long for Thick/Ingrown Nail Nipper – Surgical Steel Grade – Premium Quality Stainless Steel – by Utopia Care for $6.20 (list price $14.99)

Advil Pain Reliever/Fever Reducer, 200mg Ibuprofen (300-Count Coated Tablets ) for $14.43 (list price $23.51)

Snoreworks – Set of 4 Premium Anti Snore Aid to Prevent Snoring, Deviated Septum & Heavy breathing. The Most Effective & Simple Solution to Your Relief Try Risk Free Today. for $14.95 (list price $29.95)

Turmeric Curcumin with Bioperine Anti-Inflammatory, Antioxidant & Anti-Aging Supplement with 5mg of Black Pepper for Best Absorption. Premium Joint Pain Relief. All Natural, Non-Gmo & Made in the USA for $19.50 (list price $44.99)

Nerdwax | The Original Glasses Wax | As Seen on Shark Tank | Stop Slipping Glasses | 1 Tube for $9.99 (list price $12.99)

Flonase Allergy Relief Nasal Spray, 120 Count for $18.29 (list price $27.13)

Bed Head Deep Waver for $18.99 (list price $27.99)

OFFICE, SCHOOL, AND ART

Mr. Sketch Washable Scented Watercolor Markers, Chisel Tip, Assorted Colors, 14-Count for $8.97 (list price $14.99)

Reaeon Super Fine Point Coloring Pens Art Set with Diamond Head- 0.4mm Colored Fineliner Gel Ink Pen No Bleeding 18 Colors Pack for Drawing,Details,Coloring Books and More for $10.99 (list price $45.00)

Zebra F-301 Stainless Steel Retractable Ballpoint Pen, 0.7mm, Assorted, 4 Pack (27104) for $6.85 (list price $9.79)

Large Executive Office Chair – Sleek & Neutral Design, Dual Wheel Casters, Leather Plus Fabric, Padded Armrests With Adjustable Back – By Executive Style for $399.99 (list price $299.99)

The Board Dudes 7.5″ x 18″ Combo Dry Erase Weekly Planner and Cork Board (DDY04) for $10.09 (list price $14.49)

AT-A-GLANCE Weekly / Monthly Planner / Appointment Book 2017, Desk, 4.88 x 8″, Vienna (122-200) for $14.20 (list price $18.59)

Prismacolor Premier Illustration Brush Tip Art Markers, Assorted Colors, 8-Count for $12.78 (list price $29.97)

Pentel Color Pen, Set of 36, Assorted (S360-36) for $9.58 (list price $11.99)

Tanmit 100 Gel Colored Pens with Foldable Case for Adults Coloring Books, Drawing, Writing| No-Duplicated Colors Including Glitter, Neon, Standard, Symhony, Milky & Metallic for $16.95 (list price $100.00)

uni-ball Jetstream Retractable Ball Point Pens, Bold Point, Black Ink, 12-Count for $19.95 (list price $22.17)

Sharpie Tank Highlighters, Chisel Tip, Assorted Colors, 12-Count for $5.19 (list price $12.96)

Sharpie Clear View Highlighter Stick, Assorted, 4-Pack (1950749) for $7.99 (list price $9.78)

Brother P-Touch PT-D210 Label Maker for $29.65 (list price $39.99)

Canon MG2520 Color Photo Printer for $40.65 (list price $69.99)

ACCO Rubber Band Ball, 275 Bands Per Ball, Assorted Colors, 1/Box (72155) for $6.78 (list price $8.32)

Mr. Sketch Scented Twistable Gel Crayons, Assorted, 12-Pack (1951333) for $11.69 (list price $12.99)

Cricut Everyday Font Cartridge for Crafts for $22.38 (list price $26.32)

DayMinder Monthly Planner / Appointment Book 2017, 7-7/8 x 11 7/8″, Black (SK2-00) for $9.89 (list price $14.69)

ALEENES 15599 All Purpose Glue, 8-Ounce for $2.44 (list price $19.06)

Strathmore Medium Drawing Spiral Paper Pad 8″X10″-24 Sheets for $4.57 (list price $5.50)

uni-ball Jetstream Retractable Ball Point Pens, Bold Point, Blue Ink, 12-Count for $27.09 (list price $31.78)

Sharpie Black Brush Tip Permanent Markers set of 12 for $11.75 (list price $27.24)

OUTDOORS, GARDEN, AND SPORT

Coolest Cooler in Classic Orange for $199.95 (list price $399.99)

LE 500lm Outdoor LED Lantern, 3 Modes, Portable, Battery Powered, IPX4, Shockproof/Skid proof, Home/Garden Lanterns for Hiking/Camping/Emergencies/Hurricanes/Outages for $12.79 (list price $15.99)

Speedo Aqua Fitness Swim Training Barbells, Charcoal/Red, One Size for $20.16 (list price $21.99)

ProGear 100S Exercise Bike/ Indoor Training Cycle with Heart Pulse for $129.00 (list price $199.00)

Outdoor Multi Use Tether Swingball Tennis and Soccer Ball Set For Adults Kids and Pets (Height Adjustable) Pump and Ground Stakes Included for $37.90 (list price $55.00)

Zippo Neon Orange Pocket Lighter for $11.70 (list price $21.95)

ColorGo Bike-Light Moutain-Bicycle Front Rear Aluminum Multi Purpose Bike Lamps Set 4 Bike-Wheel-Lights 2 Red bike-Tail-light Flash Bike-Helmet-Light for Cycling Safety for $29.99 (list price $31.99)

Fiskars X15 Chopping Axe, 23.5-Inch for $35.93 (list price $64.04)

Gerber Bear Grylls Survival Bracelet [31-001773] for $9.34 (list price $10.99)

True Temper 30-in Poly Leaf Rake with Cushion Grip – 1922800 for $15.80 (list price $17.99)

BLACK+DECKER LSW36B 40V MAX Lithium Sweeper for $59.00 (list price $84.99)

Go Pet Club Cat Tree Beige Color for $41.21 (list price $52.68)

Klean Kanteen Stainless Steel Bottle with 3.0 Sport Cap for $16.80 (list price $20.95)

Intex Deluxe Pillow Rest Raised Airbed with Soft Flocked Top for Comfort, Built-in Pillow and Electric Pump, Twin, Bed Height 16 3/4″ for $34.63 (list price $59.99)

Eco-Shredder ES1600 14 amp Electric Chipper / Shredder / Mulcher for $193.73 (list price $206.10)

Nalgene On The Fly Water Bottle (Clear with Blue/White Cap) for $10.03 (list price $13.17)

Odyssey Hot Pro 2.0 #1 Putter by Callaway (White), Right Hand, 35-Inch for $99.98 (list price $135.00)

Char-Broil Classic 4-Burner Gas Grill for $184.99 (list price $399.99)

LUXEHOME Foldable Dog Pet Swimming Pool Bathing Tub for $27.99 (list price $45.24)

Hori Hori Garden Knife, Ideal Gardening Digging Landscaping Weeding Tool, Stainless Steel Blade with Protective Handguard and Full Tang Handle, with Leather Sheath and a Fine Gift Box for $23.98 (list price $29.99)

Coleman Adult EVA Poncho for $5.34 (list price $11.28)

Solar Spotlights, Kiwii Warm Light 2-in-1 Adjustable 4 LED Wall / Landscape Solar Lights with Automatic On/Off Sensor, 2 Pack for $27.99 (list price $69.99)

Quik Shade GO Hybrid Compact 7.5’x7.5′ Backpack Canopy – Blue for $56.65 (list price $79.99)

Igloo Polar Cooler (120-Quart, White) for $82.99 (list price $94.99)

Remington RM1025SPS Ranger 10-Inch 8-Amp Electric Chainsaw/Pole Saw Combo for $85.92 (list price $114.99)

ELECTRONICS

Pictek Gaming Mouse Wired [7200 DPI] [Programmable] [ Breathing Light] Ergonomic Game Computer Mice with 7 Buttons for PC,Gamer for $13.99 (list price $26.99)

ViewSonic PJD5155 SVGA HDMI DLP, 3300 Lumens Projector for $299.99 (list price $506.00)

AOFU PS4 Controller Charger Triangle Dock Triple Charger Docking Station Stand for PS4 Playstation 4 DS4 DualShock 4 Controllers for $14.99 (list price $29.99)

Epson Perfection V39 photo Scanner for $69.99 (list price $80.31)

LUXA2 Lavi S Bluetooth Over-the-ear Headphone with 4 Watts duo speaker for Iphone, Ipad, Nexus, Samsung and other Smart Devices for $31.94 (list price $45.92)

Outdoor Tech OT1800 Turtle Shell 2.0 – Rugged Water-Resistant Wireless Bluetooth Hi-Fi Speaker (Black) for $47.99 (list price $99.95)

TP-Link AC1900 Wireless Wi-Fi Dual Band Gigabit Router (Archer C9) for $115.28 (list price $119.95)

TP-LINK AV2000 Powerline Adapter Kit, 2-Port, Gigabit w/ Power Outlet Pass-through, up to 2000Mbps (TL-PA9020P KIT) for $79.99 (list price $119.99)

TP-Link AC750 Dual Band Wi-Fi Range Extender (RE200) for $29.99 (list price $69.99)

TP-Link AC1200 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point (EAP320) for $119.99 (list price $149.99)

TP-Link N300 DOCSIS 3.0 (8×4) Wireless Wi-Fi Cable Modem Router, Certified for Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Cablevision (TC-W7960) for $78.95 (list price $89.99)

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – PlayStation 4 for $39.99 (list price $59.99)

Pictek External DVD Drive, USB 2.0 Slim Portable External CD/DVD-RW Player/Writer/Burner for Apple MacBook, Laptops, Desktops, Notebooks (Silver) for $23.99 (list price $35.99)

SYBA external USB Stereo Sound Adapter for Windows, Mac, Linux Extra Audio Source with Microphone SD-CM-UAUD for $5.39 (list price $8.11)

Thermaltake Core V51 ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case CA-1C6-00M-1WN-00 for $93.38 (list price $182.04)

1byone Belt-Drive 3-Speed Portable Stereo Turntable with Built in Speakers, Supports RCA Output / Headphone Jack / MP3 / Mobile Phones Music Playback, Black for $54.99 (list price $99.99)

Denon DP-300F Fully Automatic Analog Turntable for $279.00 (list price $349.99)

Monoprice 602650 Microphone Isolation Shield for $74.05 (list price $86.38)

Fellowes 6-Outlet Office/Home Power Strip, 15 Foot Cord – Wall Mountable (99026) for $17.84 (list price $19.84)

Amzdeal Mini LED Lighting Light Red Green Stage Light Projector Spotlight Sound Music Active for Disco DJ Party, Black for $15.29 (list price $59.99)

HomeSpot NFC-Enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver for Sound System for $29.84 (list price $39.99)

Samsung BD-J5100 Curved Blu-ray Player (2015 Model) for $62.99 (list price $79.99)

ECHOGEAR Full Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount Bracket for most 26-50 inch LED, LCD, OLED and Plasma Flat Screen TVs w/ VESA patterns up to 400 x 400 – 20″ Extension – Includes 6′ HDMI Cable – EGMF1-BK for $39.99 (list price $99.99)

Samsung UN50J5000 50-Inch 1080p LED TV (2015 Model) for $447.99 (list price $799.99)

TOOLS

Intermatic DT620 Heavy Duty Indoor Digital Plug-In Timer, White for $17.77 (list price $23.88)

Etekcity MSR-R500 Digital Multimeter, Volt Amp Ohm Meter with Diode and Continuity Test, Red for $18.98 (list price $35.96)

Woods 2001 Outdoor Outlet Timer w/ Photocell Light Sensor, Weatherproof, 24-Hours Mechnical, Black for $6.99 (list price $17.99)

Mr. Beams MB3000 High Performance Wireless Battery Powered Motion Sensing Led Dual Head Security Spotlight, 500 Lumens, Brown, 2 Pack for $71.09 (list price $89.99)

Coast G19 LED Inspection Flashlight for $9.07 (list price $13.99)

TaoTronics LED Motion Sensor Light 300 Lumens, Batteries Powered Wireless Outdoor Spotlight for $14.39 (list price $99.99)

Uvex Skyper Blue Light Blocking Computer Glasses with SCT-Orange Lens for $8.80 (list price $11.17)

Rust-Oleum 7710830 Bright Coat Metallic Color Spray, Gold, 11-Ounce for $3.68 (list price $9.57)

DEWALT DWA2T40IR IMPACT READY FlexTorq Screw Driving Set, 40-Piece for $19.99 (list price $27.01)

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October 14, 2016 – 11:52am

You’ve Got Mail: A History of AOL’s Free Trial CDs

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In the early 1990s, the internet was still a mystery to most people, with many viewing it as nothing more than a passing fad. These were the days when Bryant Gumbel and Katie Couric used to hold court over the meaning of the “@” sign on live television—so how was a company like AOL supposed to convince people to connect to the vast, scary world wide web when most of America didn’t even own a computer? They gave it away for free, of course.

In order to propel the world into the digital future, AOL first had to take a step back into the past. Eschewing the expensive TV commercials and marketing campaigns other web providers like Prodigy were running, AOL spread the word about its internet service through people’s mailboxes. The idea was the brainchild of Jan Brandt, the company’s chief marketing officer. She was brought to AOL to increase the company’s subscriber base, and her idea in 1993 was simple: Use the antiquated strategy of direct mail campaigns to get free trial discs—originally floppy and later CDs—straight into the hands of consumers. This would, in theory, lead to a paying customer once that trial expired.

In those days, people didn’t really know what the internet was, so it was proving difficult to explain it succinctly through a commercial, billboard, or print ad. It was much more effective to let customers try it firsthand during a free 500-, 750-, or 1000-hour trial. Brandt talked about why the physical package was so important to the campaign in an interview on the Internet History Podcast:

“It was my absolute belief that you could not send someone a package in the mail—and I don’t mean an envelope, I mean a package that you could feel—and not open it. I felt that it was constitutionally impossible for someone to get a small box in the mail and not be inspired to open it.”

The first campaign in its initial, smaller market cost $250,000 to get off the ground in the spring and summer of 1993. While most direct mail campaigns are lucky to get a two or three percent response rate, Brandt’s idea yielded 10 percent. People weren’t just using the trials, they were signing up for AOL’s services and becoming paid subscribers in droves. As the campaign expanded into new markets, the discs moved beyond just mailboxes.

It all started when AOL teamed up with Blockbuster to give their discs away to customers; soon after, the dam had burst, as people were suddenly besieged with discs everywhere they turned. They were at Best Buys and Barnes & Nobles, tucked inside magazines, in people’s morning cereal box, on their fast food trays—pretty much anywhere eyes would be, a disc wouldn’t be far behind. One of the stranger stories from AOL’s “carpet bombing” strategy came when the company found out that freezing and thawing these discs wouldn’t cause them any damage. Why? So they could be packaged with Omaha Steaks, of course.

Though some of the locations these discs wound up in can cause a chuckle, the raw numbers behind the campaign are almost hard to fathom. It has been estimated that, at one point, 50 percent of all CDs produced had the AOL logo on them. And remember, this was at a time when people were still actually buying CDs. It wasn’t abnormal for a person to receive multiple free discs per week simply by being amongst the living. Though most of these ended up being discarded, turned into frisbees, or used as coasters, the numbers game was still in favor of AOL.

Despite hundreds of millions of dollars—maybe even billions, according to Brandt—spent on CDs (at about $1.50 a pop), and countless discs winding up underneath sweaty beverages nationwide, AOL was growing, its subscriber base was booming, and the company was becoming synonymous with the internet itself. According to some estimates, AOL spent about $35 on every new customer with these discs, and they eventually got to a point where they were registering a new user every six seconds, turning AOL into a $150 billion company in a matter of years.

“When we went public in 1992, we had less than 200,000 subscribers,” former AOL CEO Steve Case said. “A decade later the number was in the 25 million range.”

It turns out, the death of the AOL trial discs was caused by the internet itself. As the company changed its strategy and stopped charging by the hour and introduced broadband services, the discs had less of an impact as churn rates rose. Other providers were coming along with better, faster alternatives, and AOL soon started falling behind its competitors. By 2006, the disc campaign was being phased out, as customers’ online habits changed—though there are still an estimated 2.1 million users clinging on to AOL’s near-extinct dial-up technology.

Interestingly enough, in recent years, these discs—which were once just about everywhere—have become something of a collectible, with some zealots hoarding thousands of them for some sort of higher purpose. Museums have even put them on display, recognizing the importance the early floppy disks and CDs played in people taking their first steps into a more connected world. 

In the years since the end of the campaign, these AOL trial discs have joined the ranks of JNCO jeans, boy bands, and Beanie Babies as strange relics of the what-were-we-thinking ’90s. Though they’re worthless now, they played a big role in the internet boom of the last 25 years.


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10 Deleted Scenes That Explain Major Movie Plot Holes

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While deleted scenes are usually cut out of movies because they disturb the flow, sometimes they do just the opposite. Every so often, a scene that is essential to a full understanding of a movie’s plot ends up on the cutting room floor, leaving the audience feeling confused. Here are 10 of those instances.

1. BLADE RUNNER (1982)

In the original theatrical release of Blade Runner, audiences were confused when Deckard (Harrison Ford) found an origami unicorn that Gaff (Edward James Olmos) left for him during his escape with Rachael (Sean Young). For the next 20 years, this very ambiguous moment was a mystery to many viewers until Ridley Scott restored the deleted scene back into Blade Runner for its 20th anniversary in 2002. The scene featured Deckard’s daydream of a unicorn, which fleshed out the idea that he’s a replicant, and that Gaff knows his true identity.

2. THE GOONIES (1985)

At the end of The Goonies, a number of news reporters surround the titular group of teens and ask them questions about their adventure. Data (Jonathan Ke Huy Quan) tells one of the reporters that the octopus attack was “very scary and very dangerous.” But the audience never saw an octopus attack.

A deleted scene explains what Data was talking about: The group was attacked by a giant octopus before they make it onto the pirate ship. Although the scene was cut out of the movie, it appeared in its computer game tie-in.

3. BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985)

In Back to the Future, Marty (Michael J. Fox) pretends to be a visiting spaceman to scare George McFly (Crispin Glover) into asking Lorraine (Lea Thompson) to the Enchantment Under the Sea dance. He wears the same radioactive fallout suit he wore to get to 1955 and uses his portable AIWA cassette player to play Van Halen to wake up his father. However, Marty also appears to be wearing a modern hairdryer on his belt, which he actually uses as a heat ray in the extended version of the scene.

Here’s where he got it: In a deleted scene, Doc from 1955 rummages through a suitcase of his future self’s personal belongings, which contains a Playboy magazine and a hairdryer. The extended scene also reveals why George overslept instead of going to school the next day.   

4. ALIENS (1986)

At the beginning of Aliens, Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) is rescued while in hypersleep after drifting in space for 57 years. When she’s told her daughter died while she was away, Ripley appears to shrug it off and proceeds to take an assignment with a group of space Marines on LV-426.

While Ripley finds Newt (Carrie Henn) on the planet and looks after her as if she were her daughter, a scene that was deleted from the theatrical release reveals Ripley’s heartbreak over her own daughter’s death. The scene fleshes out her character and frames the entire film as a woman trying to piece together her life after fighting Xenomorphs in outer space. Although the scene is short, James Cameron reedited it back into the director’s cut, which emphasizes the family aspects of Aliens.

5. BACK TO THE FUTURE PART II (1989)

In Back to the Future Part II, old Biff Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson) steals the DeLorean time machine in 2015 to give his younger self the Grays Sports Almanac. When old Biff returns to the future, he’s visibly hunched over and in pain when he staggers out of the DeLorean—with no explanation as to what happened to him.

However, a deleted scene shows old Biff Tannen hiding behind a car and vanishing away from existence. Director Robert Zemeckis and co-writer/producer Bob Gale explained that old Biff disappeared because he no longer existed in 2015 (Lorraine shot him sometime in the 1990s). The scene was deleted because test audiences didn’t understand what was going on, so the filmmakers decided to make it ambiguous—and only slightly confusing—instead.

6. TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY (1991)

At the end of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, the T-800 sacrifices itself to save the future from more Terminators being made. Before it lowers itself into molten steel, John Connor (Edward Furlong) pleads with it not to kill itself. The T-800 tells John that it now understands why people love and why it can never return the emotion to others.

There was a deleted scene that explained how the T-800 now understands human emotions. In the scene, John and Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) reset the CPU chip in the Terminator’s head to make him seem more human. Director James Cameron restored the scene in the film’s extended edition.

Fun Fact: The deleted scene also features Linda Hamilton’s twin sister Leslie as a body double in the mirror reflection. The mirror is just a hole through a wall with Linda Hamilton and a mechanical puppet on one side and her twin sister and Arnold Schwarzenegger on the other.

7. THE LION KING (1994)

In The Lion King, the grown up Nala (Moira Kelly) accidently bumps into adult Simba (Matthew Broderick) after he was exiled from the Pride Lands. But how did Nala run into Simba in the first place? Her expression suggests that she was surprised and confused to see him out in the wilderness, because she believed him to be dead.

There’s a deleted scene that featured two extra songs called “The Madness of King Scar” and an early version of “Be Prepared.” Apparently, Scar wanted Nala to be his new queen, but she refused. As a result, Scar banished Nala from her home. While the song was cut from the film, it was featured in the Broadway version.

8. INDEPENDENCE DAY (1996)

One of the biggest plot holes in Independence Day happens during its climax, when tech wiz David Levinson (Jeff Goldblum) uploads a crippling computer virus with his trusty Mac PowerBook in order to disable the aliens’ mothership. Since the film’s release in 1996, fans have questioned how a laptop could be compatible with advanced alien technology.

Well, there’s a deleted scene that shows how David formulated the virus when he was given access to the old alien spaceship from the Roswell crash in Area 51. Considering that he figured out the alien’s countdown clock and how they were coordinating their attack, we’ll just have to trust that he’s also probably smart enough to attack their computer system directly.

9. IRON MAN (2008)

Just before Tony Stark takes Iron Man into combat for the first time, he’s watching a TV news report about potential terrorists from his home in Malibu, California. In the next scene, he’s flying to Afghanistan to stop the terrorist threat. But how does he get from Southern California to the Middle East so quickly? A deleted scene (above) explains how Stark used a party with supermodels at his Dubai house as a cover to travel to Afghanistan.

10. BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE (2016)

At the end of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, an imprisoned Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) warns Batman that “the bell cannot be unrung. He’s hungry. He’s found us and he’s coming!” Many people left the theater wondering why Luthor was in jail, and who he meant by “he.”

Three days after the superhero movie was released in theaters, Warner Bros. actually released a deleted scene on YouTube that (somewhat) explained the ending. The scene featured Luthor and who many people assumed was supervillain Steppenwolf together with three mysterious Mother Boxes, as a S.W.A.T. team advances on the young billionaire. (Some people weren’t sure whether it was Steppenwolf.) To avoid confusion, director Zack Snyder added the scene back into the extended edition home video release.


October 14, 2016 – 10:00am

10 Saccharine Facts About Sweetest Day

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Unless you live in certain parts of the United States, there’s a good chance you’ve never heard of Sweetest Day. For others, however, it’s a century-old celebration. Here’s what you need to know about the semi-obscure holiday.

1. THERE’S A REASON IT’S THE THIRD SATURDAY IN OCTOBER.

When the holiday was founded in 1916, trick-or-treating hadn’t become popular yet, so though Halloween existed, there was no autumn boost to the candy industry like there is now. That’s why the National Confectioners Association invented a mid-season marketing gimmick to help increase sales before Christmas. Naturally, they tried to spin it otherwise, writing that the spirit of the day should be “interpreted as a spirit of good will, appreciation, and good fellowship.”

2. IT WAS ORIGINALLY KNOWN AS “CANDY DAY.”

Though the National Confectioners Association wanted the celebration to appear as if it was about more than just candy sales, the name they gave the holiday belied their efforts. It didn’t become the slightly more subtle “Sweetest Day” until the 1920s.

3. HERBERT HOOVER WAS NOT PLEASED ABOUT IT.

Of course the year the holiday was founded, 1916, was smack in the middle of World War I. By the time the second annual day rolled around, Herbert Hoover, who was then the director of the U.S. Food Administration, reminded the National Confectioners Association that their consumerism creation wasn’t exactly in the best interests of America’s wartime efforts to conserve sugar.

In 1917, an industry bulletin called The International Confectioner noted, “As Mr. Hoover had requested everyone, everywhere, to cut down as much as possible on their usings of sugar, he considered that Candy Day was an effort on the part of our industry in the very opposite direction.”

4. CELEBRITIES AND CAUSE MARKETING FINALLY DID THE TRICK.

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Once it was safe to increase sugar production again, marketing efforts kicked back into high gear. In 1921, Cleveland Candy Day organizers got the bright idea to tie the promotion into charity, giving sweets to orphanages and the elderly. Actresses Theda Bara and Ann Pennington went to Cleveland to help distribute thousands of boxes of candy, which helped further popularize the celebration.

5. THERE’S ANOTHER TALE ABOUT THE ORIGINS OF THE HOLIDAY.

According to Hallmark, Sweetest Day came about because a candy company employee named Herbert Kingston simply wanted to spread joy to others and “bring happiness to the lives of those who often were forgotten.” But The Atlantic calls this happy little story a complete fabrication, so take it with a grain of salt.

6. HALLMARK WAS LATE TO THE PARTY.

Though it’s often referred to as a “Hallmark Holiday,” Hallmark didn’t actually get in on those sweet Sweetest Day profits until the 1960s—nearly 50 years after it was founded.

7. MOST SWEETEST DAY CARDS ARE ROMANTICALLY INCLINED.

Despite the fact that Sweetest Day started as a way to hawk candy to the downtrodden, it’s now just another Valentine’s Day for many people. Hallmark makes more than 70 Sweetest Day cards—and 80 percent of them are romantic.

8. FOR SOME, IT’S MORE POPULAR THAN MOTHER’S DAY.

According to Retail Confectioners International, some retailers say their sales for Sweetest Day are better than their sales for Mother’s Day. (Sorry, mom.)

9. THESE DAYS, SWEETEST DAY ISN’T JUST ABOUT THE CANDY.

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Though those commemorating the holiday can certainly buy candy, that’s just one of the ways people can express their appreciation for anyone who might not otherwise have a special day (a favorite aunt, a next-door neighbor, the pet sitter). Various ways to celebrate Sweetest Day include flowers, cards, gifts, or simply just doing good deeds for others.

10. NEVER HEARD OF SWEETEST DAY? YOU’RE NOT ALONE.

Sweetest Day never gained as much ground nationally as it did in the Great Lakes region. The main states that celebrate sweetness on the third Saturday of October are Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin, though it has also spread to areas of New York, Pennsylvania, Florida, Texas, and California. The biggest Sweetest Day cities are Detroit, Buffalo, and of course, Cleveland.


October 14, 2016 – 9:00am

The Devil Made Them Do It: 8 Examples of Satanic Panic in the ’80s

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In the 1970s, films like The Exorcist, The Omen, and The Amityville Horror thrilled audiences with stories of occult occurrences: Catholic church-sponsored exorcisms, demon-spawned children, and haunted houses, respectively.

But by the 1980s, social critics were sounding alarms that a groundswell of actual Satanic activity was responsible for subversive, soul-polluting behavior. A 1980 book, Michelle Remembers, purported to tell the story of Satanists who kidnapped and brainwashed a young woman, a spark that led to both the media and law enforcement driving home narratives that blamed ritualistic evil for crime and mass entertainment. Take a look at eight instances where self-appointed pop culture analysts insisted the devil was in the details. 

1. SATAN’S VESSELS: THUNDERCATS AND THE SMURFS

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In 1986, author Phil Phillips published Turmoil in the Toybox, a book detailing how Masters of the Universe and other popular cartoons of the era were endorsing Pagan practices through coaxial cables. With pastor Gary Greenwald, Phillips also shot a video that elaborated on his theories.

“The question is, is there a well organized plot, an insidious design right now, to program and influence the minds of our children toward the occult and witchcraft?” Greenwald asked. It was rhetorical, as the two explained that the ThunderCats were inspired by “heathen gods,” that E.T. “died and was resurrected again” and could therefore be confused with Christian figures, and that “there are things we need to look at concerning The Smurfs.” Because the characters are blue with black lips, they were “depictive of dead creatures.” Collectively, Saturday morning cartoons would teach children “to get into spells and witchcraft.” The two concluded their video essay by pointing out that Rainbow Brite had a Pentagram on her cheek.

2. THE JUDAS PRIEST TRIAL

In December 1985, 18-year-old Raymond Belknap and 20-year-old James Vance ended a long night of drinking by committing to a suicide pact. Belknap shot and killed himself; Vance attempted to do the same but wound up surviving—with grievous and permanent disfiguring injury—the shotgun blast. Both men had been fans of the rock band Judas Priest, who had been reputed to have recorded subliminal messages in their music.

Vance’s parents decided to sue the band and CBS Records for $6.2 million in damages, alleging phrases like “do it” and “let’s be dead” were being delivered to Vance’s subconscious. When the case went to a civil trial in 1990, audio engineers played the group’s music backward and forward at varying speeds in an attempt to discern whether or not there were any hidden urgings for listeners to kill themselves. Ultimately, a judge ruled there were no messages in the music.

Speaking to Rolling Stone in 2015, lead singer Rob Halford expressed both relief and disappointment in the tragic circumstances. “Had the judge found in favor about the so-called subliminal messages having the power to physically manifest themselves and make people to do something, the ramifications of that would’ve been extraordinary,” he said. “How do you prove to somebody that there are not subliminal messages on your record when you can’t hear them in the first place?”

3. THE DUNGEON MASTER

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Introduced in 1974, Dungeons and Dragons quickly captured the imaginations of gamers who relished the opportunity to take on different guises in fantasy settings—and almost immediately found themselves embroiled in controversies over the game’s sorcery and occult elements. That hysteria reached new levels with the 1979 disappearance of James Egbert, a 16-year-old computer science student who was believed to have gotten lost in the underground steam tunnels near Michigan State University. The media quickly jumped on the theory that Egbert had become too absorbed in his role-playing and suffered a mental breakdown.

The truth was less sinister, though just as tragic: Egbert had been suffering from the demands of being a child prodigy as well as shame over his homosexuality, prompting him to run away from school. He committed suicide in 1980. A fictionalized account of the case, Mazes and Monsters, was made for television in 1982 and starred Tom Hanks.

All the negative publicity—one mother formed a group labeled “BADD “for “Bothered About Dungeons and Dragons,” while creator Gary Gygax hired a bodyguard after receiving death threats—was free advertising for the game’s publisher, TSR. D&D sold $16 million in rule books in 1982 alone.

4. PAMPERS DIAPERS

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In 1985, Procter & Gamble found itself in the unusual position of having to hold a press conference to deny that they were funding a Satanic church. Since 1982, the company had been the target of anonymous accusations claiming their logo—a man in the moon surrounded by 13 stars—was secretly the mark of the devil. So many calls poured into the distributor of Ivory soap, Pampers diapers, and other household toiletries that they were forced to set up a toll-free number to refute allegations that they were beholden to the Church of Satan. (As for the stars: When the company was formed in 1882, they were intended to represent the original 13 colonies.) The rumors ultimately prompted Procter & Gamble to remove the symbol from its packaging.

5. THE MCMARTIN PRESCHOOL SCANDAL

In one of the most sensationalized criminal trials of the 20th century, employees of the McMartin Preschool near Los Angeles stood accused of improper behavior and molestation of their students. After one 3-year-old’s mother grew convinced her son had been subject to abuse, several more children came forward. Some of the accounts included details of ritualistic animal slaughter, leading investigators to believe the school had become the epicenter of an occult organization.

After a six-year trial—the longest in American history—no one was convicted; a post-mortem of the investigation revealed several children had been subject to coercive interviews with law enforcement.   

6. THE MR. ED MESSAGE FROM HELL

It wasn’t solely popular culture of the 1980s that was being examined for traces of occult worship. In 1986, two evangelists from Ohio—Jim Brown and Greg Hudson—claimed that they had excavated a hidden message in the unlikeliest of sources: the theme song from Mr. Ed.

The 1960s sitcom about a talking horse opened with the title song “A Horse is a Horse.” Played backward, the preachers insisted, one could hear sinister undertones like “The Source is Satan” and “Someone heard this song for Satan.” The discovery was mentioned during a seminar for teenagers on the moral evaporation caused by rock music. The teens then burned 300 popular albums in a pyre.

Despite the discovery, Brown said he didn’t think the producers of Mr. Ed were actual Satanists. “We don’t think they did it on purpose,” he said.

7. CHILD SACRIFICE ON HALLOWEEN

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In 1989, parents in North Carolina were reluctant to send their children out for Halloween candy on the heels of rumors that Satanists planned to abduct and murder them in ritual sacrifice. More than 500 calls flooded area police stations in Raleigh after word spread that blonde boys from the ages of 2 to 5 were the devil worshippers’ preferred targets; mothers indicated they were considering dyeing their sons’ hair to avoid a catastrophe. Police never found evidence of the plot.

8. THE GERALDO INCIDENT

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At the height of Satanic hysteria in 1988, broadcast journalist Geraldo Rivera compiled a two-hour special for NBC that purported to detail the lurid mission of devil worshippers. Devil Worship: Exposing Satan’s Underground posited that a secret cabal of Satanists numbering in excess of one million were responsible for messages in heavy metal and inspiring the behavior of cult leaders like Charles Manson.

“The majority of them are linked in a highly organized, very secretive network,” Rivera intoned. “From small towns to large cities, they have attracted police and FBI attention to their satanic ritual child abuse, child pornography, and grisly Satanic murders. The odds are that this is happening in your town.”

The special aired in primetime to stellar ratings, grabbing the attention of nearly 20 million homes, although advertisers were reluctant to buy commercial spots. While Rivera presented a compelling case for concern, the mass media took care to note that the special didn’t come from NBC’s news programmers: it was a product of the network’s entertainment division.


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At this point, most people are well aware that the bees are in trouble. Last week, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officially placed seven species of Hawaiian yellow-faced bees on the endangered species list. They believe their decline in population is the result of a long list of threats to the species, including predation, habitat loss, and human involvement.

Bees are pollinators and crucial to our ecosystem; we depend on them for much of our produce. Around 30 percent of the world’s crops rely on cross-pollination [PDF]. If you want to help the tiny buzzing insects from dying out completely, here are some small things you can do.

1. PLANT THE RIGHT THINGS

Bees are steadily losing ground in our modern culture. Flowers and gardens are dwindling, meaning less and less food for the hungry bees. You can help protect the species right in your own backyard by starting a bee-centric garden. Plant flowering plants native to your area with a preference toward single flower tops like marigolds, tulips, and daisies. Double flower tops and hybridized plants don’t yield the same level of nectar as single flowers tops, so it’s harder for bees to reach the pollen. You should also try to have something flowering all year, so make a calendar for your garden that includes flowers in spring, summer, and fall.

Once your bees have something to eat, you can build a potential home for the visitors. Leave a place in your garden open for bees to burrow, and add some branches or bamboo for wood-nesting bees. And always remember to only use natural pesticides and fertilizers that won’t harm the bees who stop by.

2. LET SOME WEEDS GROW

Controlling gardeners are going to have to loosen their iron grip for the sake of the bees; a healthy collection of dandelions and clovers can actually do a world of good. The leafy intruders—along with various wildflowers—offer substantial and much-needed nutrients. Dandelions in particular are extremely beneficial to bees, as well as other pollinators like butterflies, beetles, and hoverflies. Because these yellow weeds flower between March and May, they’re ready to be pollinated just as the bugs are waking up from hibernation. Each flowering dandelion can have up to 100 florets, meaning plenty of food for your buzzing buddies. Laying off the pesticides will also keep the air poison-free and more accessible to bugs who would like to visit.

3. BUY LOCAL RAW HONEY AND BEESWAX

Buying honey and other bee products from a local beekeeper is a great way to support local pollination. As long as the beekeeper knows what they’re doing, they won’t harm or disturb the bees in any meaningful way. Often bees make a surplus of honey, so they won’t notice if we take some for ourselves. Beeswax is used to coat the honeycombs and is either sliced off by the beekeeper to get to the honey or burrowed through by the bees in the winter—either way it’s discarded, so it would be a waste not to use it.

4. LEAVE OUT WATER FOR THIRSTY BEES

It turns out bird baths aren’t just great for birds. Bees need water just like all animals, so they seek out shallow puddles and bird baths to quench their thirst. You can get a bird bath or leave out a small saucer to help hydrate the bees in your neighborhood. Bees like to share information, so if you keep your water source consistent, the local pollinators will get wise and come visit. Just make sure to include a small rock or other object for them to perch on while they drink—bees are unfortunately not equipped with tiny floaties.

5. GO SHOPPING

There are plenty of products on the market that will help you help bees. If planting a full garden is too much work, you can opt for seed bombs. The little clusters of seeds can be tossed in areas like your backyard or an empty lot where they’ll eventually turn into a colorful patch of wildflowers. You can also try seed money or pencils that can be planted in the ground to grow flowering and edible plants.

Another option is to look into getting a Flow Hive. After an extremely successful Indiegogo campaign, the simplified beehive is available for purchase. The honey comes from a tap, making the extraction process easier for humans and bees alike.

6. VOLUNTEER

Feeling committed? There are plenty of ways you can give your time to helping the bees. You can host a bee hive and agree to have a bee block situated in your backyard. The New York Beekeepers Association offers a program where people can offer up available yards or rooftops to keep hives for urban beekeepers. The program matches people up to help encourage more hives in the city. You can also volunteer to join the Back Yard Beekeepers Association. The Connecticut-based group provides information for fledgling beekeepers and organizes educational programs for the community.

7. GET POLITICAL

Sign a petition and let your government know that you care about the declining bee population. This petition is a call for the EPA to suspend use of pesticides and this petition asks your representative to support the Saving America’s Pollinators Act. If enough people come together to fight this problem, real change can happen.


October 14, 2016 – 6:00am