Archive for September, 2010

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We purchased this vacucum a little over a year ago. We had new carpet put in and I was impressed by how much fuzz it picked up. It seems to get a good amount of dirt as well. The only down side I found is the size of the bag. It fills up very quickly. I use my vaccum every other day and I have to change the bag once a month. However, I feel like it is cleaning really well, so I can live with purchasing the extra bags. I think this is a good vaccum for the price and I would buy it again.
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Does Garmin Accessory 1350T Nuvi really work?

This is a fabulous product. It really does remove that undercoat of fur, but you have to be gentle and it does “dig” into the fur and can scratch the skin. Our bigger dog does complain some, but we have been able to remove all that old fur with this. I have always heard good things about Furminators and they all ring true. Very happy
Garmin Nuvi 1350T Accessory

Say hi to Fable

The Nintendo Wii does not disappoint. In addition to the super fun motion Wii remote control, you also get a game (Wii Sports). Plus, the Wii has a full Web browser and you can connect to the Internet for free. I just downloaded Super Mario Brothers 3 for the original NES. This thing rocks!
Fable

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I don’t want to end up repeating the other ecstatic reviews for the Wii so i’ll focus mainly on the ability to play gamecube games as well as download other previous nintendo titles from older consoles. I grew up playing mario bros 1, 2, 3, super mario world, legend of zelda, contra, etc… and its great to be able to play them on the Wii- you can just download games off of the wii store channel and more titles are being added every day. It really brings back the nostalgia and its great being reunited with all the old characters of my past. The ability to play older console titles, as well as the whole onslaught of great wii titles really makes this the best console in my opinion over the ps3 and xbox360.
Buffalo Technology TeraStation Duo

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In The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield, a teenage boy who has been kicked out of numerous schools, tells of the days leading up to his confinement in a mental hospital. Throughout these three days, Holden wanders New York city in a mostly drunken state. The only person he is able to connect with is his younger sister Phoebe though he spends one night with a hooker and one with a past professor who he admired (until the professor made a sexual pass).

It is no wonder that Catcher in the Rye is one of the most popular books of all time. Written in streaming consciousness it is nearly impossible to not understand Holden and teenage angst. Every young man I have ever met fits into Caulfield’s persona for at least some point in their life.
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Skin Sensitive Facial Eucerin OK?

I have sensitive skin, but it is also oily. This product left my skin feeling heavy and sticky. I also live in southern TX where the humidity is extremely high. I don’t plan to use this product again.
Eucerin Sensitive Facial Skin

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I’m not a big reader of fiction, but I so enjoyed this book and even sent it off as a gift. It has a great plot and it keeps you reading – very hard to put down.
Improving Children s Services

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I waited a long time to purchase this book and I wish I had bought it sooner. It is beautifully written, you’re invested in the characters from the first chapter. I could not put it down. I just had to know what happened. You will not regret this purchase.
Kohler K 12001 BX

The Democracy Impossible Progress change

Ordered item, NEVER RECEIVED!! I needed this book for a bookclub, real disappointed in this seller. Seller did reimburse me after I emailed to inquire the status of my order.
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First off I’ll say that I have the 8GB version of this, so this review is entirely in regards to that fact.
The fit and function of the iPod is fantastic. It’s sleek, good looking, very easy to use and even though it weighs next to nothing it is very tough and feels like it was built like a tank.
The web browser (Safari) is very reliable and fast, and the wireless works great. The range is a bit shorter than say my laptop, but it works far enough away. The apps you can download are plentiful and very easy to manage. The only bad thing about them is I wish a lot more of them were free. Once you download a half dozen .99 cent apps or so, the charges can start to pile up a lot.
My only problems with it are as follows:

The low-end model should’ve been 10GB, rather than only 8… which in reality translates to between 6 and 7 after the iPhone OS is installed (by default, of course).

Some extra customization features would’ve been good. Such as being able to put separate passlock codes for music, pictures, videos, etc. But that’s neither here nor there – to each his own.

Lastly, the internal speaker isn’t anything to get excited about. It’s very quiet and sounds somewhat muffled. The EQ is the standard, plain-jane “Rock”, “R&B”, etc. job. There is no definitive frequency range adjustment to speak of. However, I suppose you can’t expect that sort of feature on a mp3 player. I’m an audiophile though, so I’m picky in that respect.

Other than those minor issues, I really enjoy the iPod. The performance and reliability is top-notch and there are seemingly endless options and unique “tweeks” to tinker around with on it. It’s basically a handheld computer and I’ve hardly used my home PC to browse the web at all since I got my iPod. You can even get apps to text message for free! Also, if you get the microphone for it you could use it as a phone as well. But with that said, the online features will obviously only work when you are connected to a WiFi network… unlike a mobil
Custer Bob Double Feature