Rowenta model GS2010 “Ultrasteam” portable steamer in box, ca 2007. Includes steam unit, lint pad, fabric brush, carry case, original box, instruction sheet, warranty registration, and test sheet. 2006 copyright on warranty sheet. Package includes website URL marking.
Markings: Printed on steamer: “Rowenta Ultrasteam”. Printed on box bottom: “Distributed by: / Rowenta / 196 Boston Ave. / Medford, MA 02155 / (701) 396-0600 / www.rowenta.com / All rights reserved.”, “[recycle symbol] / 1103901151-17/07 / CMMF 1110019213 / Made in China / For Household Use Only”, “120 V-127 V ~ 800-880 W / c [UL logo] US / listed / 40N5 / [stemware logo] Fragile / R”.
Garmin StreetPilot III portable global positioning system navigation unit, 2002. Includes: original box; receiver, bc: 56539000 / removable 128mb data card / folding antenna / dust; data cord with male USB plug, female serial port(?) connector, “Made in Taiwan”, “320-00162-01”, 73" oa length; antenna cord with magnetic attach and coax coupler, “GPS Antenna / CE / Model: SM-76 / DC 2.5V-5.0V / Low Current / S/N: 7627657 / Made in Taiwan”, 119" oa length; USB to serial port adapter dongle; “Made in Taiwan”, “05-163-0069”; data cord with male serial port connector and 4-pin female connector, “Made in Taiwan”, “Pan-International 2464 E87647 UR AWM 80oC 300V 24AWG VW-1SC LL58663 CSA AWM /III A 80oC 300V 24AWG FT1”, 87" oa length; power adapter with male cigarette lighter connector plug, female 4-pin connector, and male jack, “Made in Taiwan”, “E133136-A UR AWM 2464 VW-1 80oC 24AWG Formal CSA LL110302-1 AWM /III A 80oC FT1”, 77.5" oa length; mounting bracket, 4x3x3; mounting clip with adhesive pad, ”Garmin” and “lock”; mounting clip on weighted pad, ”Garmin” and “lock”. Documentation includes: CD-ROM, “MapSource City Navigator version 4.01 North America”, two discs in original jewel case with code sheet and unsealed envelope; “StreetPilot III” owner’s manual, 2002; “StreetPilot III” quick reference guide, 2002; "MapSource” user’s manual reference guide, 1999-2002; “USB Data Card Programmer” user’s manual and installation guide, 2001; “StreetPilot III Deluxe” setup guide, 2002; “Battery Installation Information” sheet, 2000; “Please Look” data card sheet.
Garmin StreetPilot C550 portable global positioning system navigation unit, 2006. Includes: original box; receiver unit, bc: 119034184 / no data card in slot / original screen protector; cloth carrying case / cover / metal zipper; data cord with male USB plug, male mini-USB plug, “CBL”, 62" oa length; power adapter with male cigarette lighter connector plug, male slot connector, fuse holder, “Made in Taiwan”, “Garmin GTM 20", “11A325013” on paper tag, 69" oa length; windshield mounting bracket; dashboard mounting plate. Documentation included: “StreetPilot C550” owner’s manual (English);
“StreetPilot C550” owner’s manual (French); “StreetPilot C550” owner’s manual (Spanish); “Garmin Accessory Guide”; “Traveling overseas?” MapSource card; “Garmin - Clear Channel End User Subscriber Agreement”; “Important - Save This Information” data sheet.
Made by Diamond Multimedia. Diamond Rio model PMP300 portable MP3 player. “Diamond” “Rio PMP300”. An early, commercially successful MP3 digital audio player.
Although wired communications systems can be more secure, wireless systems have the advantage of flexibility. For example, if one or two towers fail in a cellular telephone system the phone simply locates a working tower and the call goes through. This reliability proved critically important to New York mayor Rudy Giuliani on September 11, 2001 when he used this cell phone to help coordinate recovery efforts. Wired telephone service was disrupted in much of the city but the cellular system remained operational.
Turning sunlight into electricity starts with panels like this one, used in the California Solar Initiative. The panel contains many small solar cells that absorb sunlight and convert it into electricity. Sunlight is not very powerful so each cell produces only a small amount of electricity. Connecting the cells inside the panel combines their output. Linking several panels supplies even more electricity. The more sunlight the panel receives, the more electricity it produces—so keeping panels clear of dirt or snow is a must.