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Kyocera CP-20 RD Perfect Peeler, Red
$14.95 Kyocera red ceramic perfect peeler may be the last peeler you'll ever buy! It's three peelers in one: use it vertically, horizontally or at a 45-degree angle. The blade is made from advanced ceramic. It stays sharp 10 times longer than steel blades, won't ever rust or corrode, won't turn foods brown and won't transfer a metallic taste or smell. The non-slip grip handle is engineered for every pers... |
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Mundial 271-8 8 Industrial True Left Hand Bent Trimmers
$12.00 271-8 Mundial's 8'' Industrial True Left Hand Bent Trimmers are hot-drop forged and nickel-plated, which means an exceptional, durable performance for the industrial or frequent sewer and are a must-have for every left-handers toolbox and garage. The knife edge is able to cut easily through multiple layers of fabric or heavy-duty material cleanly to the very tip. The blades are strong, long-lasti... |
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Westcott Titanium Bonded Scissors, Left/Right Hand, 8 Inches, Two per Pack (13901)
$10.98 ACM13901 The high-performance, titanium bonded blades are three times stronger than stainless steel. The corrosion-resistant blades resist tape and glue, which means the cutting edge stays sharper longer. Other features include: yellow/gray handle and right or left-handed use. Global Product Type: Scissors-Scissors; Scissor Type: Scissors; Material(s): Titanium Bonded; Handle Type: Straight.PRODU... |
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Rush - Replay [3 DVD/CD Box Set]
$29.98 While Pink Floyd's widely popular Pulse ranked as one of the bestselling DVDs of 2006, Rush: Replay x 3 is a similarly praiseworthy treasure-trove that's geared more for long-time Rush fans with a working knowledge of the band's evolution. New fans and late-blooming converts are just as likely to enjoy this three-concert package (compiled from previously available VHS releases from the 1980s), but... |
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Prokofiev: The Five Piano Concertos
$10.07 During the 1970s, Vladimir Ashkenazy recorded virtually the entire standard piano repertoire, largely successfully. Then he turned to conducting, at which he's steadily become more successful. Although his initial efforts on the podium were not greeted with universal acclaim, you've got to respect the fact that he moved onto something new rather than attempting to revisit the same music again and ... |

How can I get my programs to display on the left side of the taskbar?
The taskbar at the bottom of my screen so generally shows the programs that are open on the left hand side. However, lately they have been on the right side, and I can not find a way to recover them.
Right click on the taskbar> Toolbars> and then select Quick launch