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  • PEERLESS LCW620A Monitor Arm,Up to 29 in,Wall,Chrome 38Y012



    PEERLESS LCW620A Monitor Arm,Up to 29 in,Wall,Chrome 38Y012

    Price : 158.60

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    Are you in need of a high-quality monitor arm for your workspace? Look no further than the PEERLESS LCW620A Monitor Arm! This versatile arm is designed to hold monitors up to 29 inches in size, offering a secure and adjustable mounting solution.

    The PEERLESS LCW620A Monitor Arm is wall-mounted, saving valuable desk space and allowing for a clean and organized work environment. The sleek chrome finish adds a touch of style to any office or home office setup.

    With easy installation and a durable construction, the PEERLESS LCW620A Monitor Arm is the perfect choice for those looking to enhance their workspace with a reliable and functional monitor mounting solution. Upgrade your setup today with the PEERLESS LCW620A Monitor Arm! #PEERLESS #MonitorArm #WorkspaceEssentials
    #PEERLESS #LCW620A #Monitor #ArmUp #inWallChrome #38Y012,tilt pivot vertical
    height adjustable

  • Philomena Cunk on Life review – Diane Morgan is absolutely peerless | Television

    Philomena Cunk on Life review – Diane Morgan is absolutely peerless | Television


    She’s done Shakespeare (“He remains the best and only bard this country has ever produced”), she’s done Christmas (“Christmas is everywhere. On television, in the high street – even in normally sacred places like church”), she’s done the history of Britain (“He had six wives all called Catherine. He was a Catherineoholic, or Catholic for short”) and she’s done Earth (“It’s difficult to believe I’m standing in the world’s oldest city, because I’m not”). Now, finally, we have Philomena Cunk on life.

    Bolton’s finest and worst-informed pundit-presenter, who first graced our screens in Charlie Brooker’s Weekly Wipe and is played by the perennially deadpan Diane Morgan, has returned for a seasonal special that takes us through the profundities that “humanitkind” has puzzled over for centuries and the various ways we have tried to make sense of our lives through art, religion and philosophy.

    As ever, she interviews a variety of experts “to ask some of the most significant questions you can ask with a mouth”. Beyond the gags lies the game of trying to work out how much each of the “professional mammals” is aware of the parodic intent and who is playing as straight a bat as he or she seems to be. We can be relatively sure that Brian Cox and Jim Al-Khalili know what is going on, but there is every chance, I would say, that the University of Cambridge professor of the philosophy of religion Douglas Hedley (tweed, corduroy, Heseltine mane) has not yet made the acquaintance of Cunk and is still sitting in the panelled study where she left him, musing on whether or not God is “even in cupboards”. But the increasing degrees of bafflement demonstrated by the King’s College London professor of surgery Prokar Dasgupta as Cunk’s questions and assertions mount (“Only 40% of people have skeletons”; “Knees are a con”) makes him either a beautiful naif or the greatest actor since Laurence Olivier. Respect is due, either way. I would like someone at University College London to check on their English professor Greg Dart, though. I think she may have broken him.

    Religion and medicine done, she turns her attention to art. She is not a fan of Vincenzo van Beethoven Gogh. “No detail to his crows,” she says, pointing at one of his wheat fields paintings. “It’s actively bad. Better if he’d never painted anything, not even a bog door in a home for the blind. Anyway, that’s my view. What do you think?” The camera pans to reveal the man standing on the other side of the frame – the history of art professor Richard Thomson, from the University of Edinburgh. He might need to be checked on, too.

    The rest is the familiar mix of jangled factoids (“Darwin rode a beagle to the Galápagos, where a giant tortoise gave him an idea”), distinctive turns of phrase (“a form of organised grovelling called worship”) and moments that transcend capture by mere words, such as Cunk’s face when Prof Joyce Harper talks her through the human reproductive process. “Christ,” says Cunk. “I hope nothing like that ever happens to me.” There is the running gag about the release of Belgian techno anthem Pump Up the Jam being Cunk’s main method of measuring the passage of time, and another involving the minuscule difference between the northern pronunciation of “our souls” and the word “arseholes”, which Brooker and his writing team clearly feels is too good to waste. Your mileage may vary.

    We get plenty of pure Cunk commentary, too, which for those of us with a low embarrassment threshold is a blessed relief from the interviews. It is also a joy in its own right, as she explains with her customary earnest confidence how we are all “mutated from monkey meat”, that “female genitals are kept indoors for safekeeping” and that Fyodor Dostoevsky is “the author of several books still not read to this day”. She later asks what Dart would give Crime and Punishment out of 10. “Nine?” he whispers. I do worry.

    The show feels a little more scattergun than usual, with Brooker’s personal obsessions (so many jabs at Apple and its products) being revealed too often. The 70 minutes could have been tightened to an hour with very little lost – indeed, quite a lot gained. But it is impossible not to remain a fan. Morgan is peerless, the jokes plentiful and wide-ranging, from the light twistings by people who know exactly what the facts are and how far they can be stretched for comic effect all the way through to the “our souls”. Merry Christmas, everyone.

    Philomena Cunk on Life aired on BBC Two and is available on BBC iPlayer, and will be on Netflix in Australia from 2 January



    Philomena Cunk on Life review – Diane Morgan is absolutely peerless | Television

    If you’re looking for a hilarious and insightful take on life, look no further than Philomena Cunk on Life. Diane Morgan’s portrayal of the clueless, yet somehow profound, Philomena Cunk is nothing short of brilliant.

    In this mockumentary-style show, Cunk delves into various aspects of life, from the Big Bang to the present day. With her deadpan delivery and nonsensical questions, she manages to uncover some surprisingly deep truths about the human experience.

    Morgan’s performance as Cunk is truly peerless. Her ability to blend humor with genuine curiosity and insight is a testament to her talent as a comedian and actress. Whether she’s interviewing experts or waxing poetic about the mysteries of the universe, Morgan never fails to entertain and enlighten.

    Overall, Philomena Cunk on Life is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys satire, comedy, or just a good laugh. Diane Morgan’s performance as Cunk is truly a work of art, and one that should not be missed.

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  • Peerless Lcw620a Monitor Arm Wall Mount For Up To 30″ Screen

    Peerless Lcw620a Monitor Arm Wall Mount For Up To 30″ Screen



    Peerless Lcw620a Monitor Arm Wall Mount For Up To 30″ Screen

    Price : 188.99 – 158.99

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    Introducing the Peerless Lcw620a Monitor Arm Wall Mount – the perfect solution for mounting screens up to 30 inches in size with ease and precision. This sleek and sturdy wall mount features a full range of motion, allowing you to adjust the screen to the perfect viewing angle with ease.

    The Peerless Lcw620a Monitor Arm Wall Mount is designed to provide a secure and stable mounting solution for your monitor, ensuring that it stays in place even when adjusting the position. With its sleek design and durable construction, this monitor arm wall mount is sure to complement any workspace or home office.

    Say goodbye to cluttered desks and limited space – the Peerless Lcw620a Monitor Arm Wall Mount allows you to free up valuable desk space while creating a more ergonomic and comfortable viewing experience. Upgrade your workspace today with the Peerless Lcw620a Monitor Arm Wall Mount and enjoy a more productive and efficient work environment.
    #Peerless #Lcw620a #Monitor #Arm #Wall #Mount #Screen,tilt pivot vertical
    height adjustable

  • Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB CPU Air Cooler, 6 Heat Pipes Cpu cooler, Dual TL-C12C-S PWM Fan, Aluminium Heatsink Cover, AGHP Technology, for AMD AM4/AM5/Intel LGA1700/1150/1151/1155/1200

    Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB CPU Air Cooler, 6 Heat Pipes Cpu cooler, Dual TL-C12C-S PWM Fan, Aluminium Heatsink Cover, AGHP Technology, for AMD AM4/AM5/Intel LGA1700/1150/1151/1155/1200


    Price: $38.90 – $36.90
    (as of Dec 26,2024 02:05:48 UTC – Details)



    Based on TL-C12 fan design, TL-C12C-S fan series achieve optimal balance between performance and noise output, therefore they are all-around fan for heatsink or radiator use scenarios. The motor is equipped with S-FDB bearing for smooth operation and long life span.
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.92 x 5.31 x 6.1 inches; 2 Pounds
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ PA120 SE ARGB 1700-D2
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 18, 2022
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Thermalright
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09P4M4C7K
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

    [Brand Overview] Thermalright is a Taiwan brand with more than 20 years of development. It has a certain popularity in the domestic and foreign markets and has a pivotal influence in the player market. We have been focusing on the research and development of computer accessories. R & D product lines include: CPU air-cooled radiator, case fan, thermal silicone pad, thermal silicone grease, CPU fan controller, anti falling off mounting bracket, support mounting bracket and other commodities
    [Product specification] Thermalright PA120 SE ARGB; CPU Cooler dimensions: 125(L)x135(W)x155(H)mm (4.92×5.31×6.1 inch); heat sink material: aluminum, CPU cooler is equipped with metal fasteners of Intel & AMD platform to achieve better installation, double tower cooling is stronger
    【2 PWM Fans】Model:TL-C12C-S; Colorful and gorgeous ARGB light effects; Standard size PWM fan:120x120x25mm (4.72×4.72×0.98 inches); Product weight:0.97kg(2.1lb); fan speed (RPM):1500rpm±10%; power port: 4pin; Voltage:12V; Air flow:66.17CFM(MAX); Noise Level≤25.6dB(A), leave room for memory-chip(RAM), so that installation of ice cooler cpu is unrestricted
    【AGHP technique】6×6mm heat pipes apply AGHP technique, Solve the Inverse gravity effect caused by vertical / horizontal orientation, cpu cooler TDP is 120 to 245W. 6 pure copper sintered heat pipes & PWM fan & Pure copper base&Full electroplating reflow welding process, When CPU cooler works, match with ultra-silent airflow fans, aim to extreme CPU cooling performance
    【Compatibility】The CPU cooler Socket supports: Intel:115X/1200/1700/17XX AMD:AM4;AM5; For different CPU socket platforms, corresponding mounting plate or fastener parts are provided

    Customers say

    Customers find the product effective at cooling their computers. It offers good value for money and is a solid alternative to more expensive liquid cooling. Many customers find it easy to install with clear instructions. They appreciate its quiet operation and great looks. However, opinions differ on the size.

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    Introducing the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB CPU Air Cooler!

    This powerful CPU cooler features 6 heat pipes and a dual TL-C12C-S PWM fan to keep your processor running at optimal temperatures. The aluminium heatsink cover not only looks sleek, but also helps to dissipate heat efficiently.

    Equipped with AGHP (Airguide Heat Pipe) Technology, the Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB is compatible with AMD AM4/AM5 and Intel LGA1700/1150/1151/1155/1200 sockets, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of systems.

    Say goodbye to overheating issues and hello to efficient cooling with the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB CPU Air Cooler. Upgrade your setup today and experience the difference! #CPUcooling #Thermalright #PeerlessAssassin120SEARGB
    #Thermalright #Peerless #Assassin #ARGB #CPU #Air #Cooler #Heat #Pipes #Cpu #cooler #Dual #TLC12CS #PWM #Fan #Aluminium #Heatsink #Cover #AGHP #Technology #AMD #AM4AM5Intel #LGA17001150115111551200,intel & amd

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