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  2. 28 genius products you need if you're always cold

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    Easy-To-Cut Weatherstripping Seal For Doors And Windows $12 $14 Save $2 It's not a sexy purchase, but weatherstripping for your windows and doors is another way to tackle cold air at the source.

  3. Garage (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game's creator initially held resistance to republishing it, citing issues of "game balance", as well as his lack of rights to the property. [8] A limited re-release, titled "Garage Private Edition", went on sale in mid-2007, and quickly sold out. [7] With permission of Tomomi Sakuba, the game was a repackaging of the original release. [7]

  4. Humidity buffering - Wikipedia

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    Silica gel is widely used to buffer relative humidity inside museum display cases, packaged clothing, electronics and anything that might be damaged by condensation, or in the example of museum display cases, being too low an RH (relative humidity) as the silica will help protect the objects displayed from mechanical damage due to shrinking and ...

  5. Video game packaging - Wikipedia

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    Video game packaging refers to the physical storage of the contents of a PC or console game, both for safekeeping and shop display. In the past, a number of materials and packaging designs were used, mostly paperboard or plastic. Today, most physical game releases are shipped in jewel cases or keep cases, with little differences between them.

  6. GameCrazy - Wikipedia

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    GameCrazy attached to a Hollywood Video store. In 1999, [2] to compete in a growing video game market, Hollywood Entertainment launched a store-within-a-store [3] concept called GameCrazy. It featured the ability to buy, sell, and trade video games, systems, and accessories inside of Hollywood Video stores. [4]

  7. Video game collecting - Wikipedia

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    The Super Mario Bros. game that sold for US$114,000, [2] shown in the "slab" packaging. Wata's rating (9.4) and other details are shown on the top label. With the newfound interest with particular attention to the quality of the game's packaging, the company Wata Games developed a set of guidelines in 2018 for grading a game's packaging, game media, and manuals that aligned with the 10 point ...