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My wife wanted to get this tool. I was not so sure, but as any good husband I listened. Once I saw her using it on our dogs and the amount of hair it removed, well I fully recommend this brush.
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Bought two of these to take on our trip to Greece. Both got corrupted after 900 pictures or so. Before the trip both cards were formatted in camera (Rebel XTI) to ensure compatibility. I quickly replaced them with a Kingston of same speed and size and no corruption occurred so the camera was not the problem. Fortunately I was able to recover about 90% of the images using recovery softwares (costs $$$$ too) but the remaining of the trip was not as enjoyable because I was worried that the pictures were irrecoverable. I don’t recommend these cards whatsoever. I’ll return these cards if I could. Buyers beware!!!
Columbus discovers football The

Suction cups fall off when weather changes and let criminals know that you have valuables inside. This stand never moves on my dashboard and is easy to hide when I get out of the car. My dash is inclined around 20 degrees, but it never slides during any driving conditions. Get it.
Christopher Columbus The Four

this is a super helpful training tool!! pretty easy to use-although some of the advanced features seem a bit tricky. I was going to get the new 110, but decided I did want more features. Very happy with my choice.
Christopher Columbus A Punch

Pros: The cables work, ordered two.

Cons: None so far.

Ordered the cables based on price, but you might prefer something different for quality, do not get me wrong the quality of the cables are good, but if you are a cable buff you might prefer something else. Found a cheaper cable, but available was only one, and I wanted two of the same.
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I bought the Wii for my family online after searching local stores only to find it SOLD OUT. Setup was easy and quick. We all love playing it. My husband and I are competitive and so being able to play against each other is great. Our 3.5 year old loves that he can play many of the games on the Wii Sports game and looks forward to doing his “wii fitness” every day (poor kid gets 80 years old every time, but hey he has fun!!) Overall, this was a smart, convenient, and family friendly product/package and we couldn’t be happier. Thanks Nintendo and Amazon!
Christopher Columbus Comes to

I decided to try this pedometer after using Digiwalkers aka Accusplit for about 8 years. I wanted something that would be more accurate in my pocket because while the Digiwalkers I have used (2 in 8 years) have been great as far as on the waistband, once in awhile in my pocket they tilt and stop counting. Well this one not only doesn’t START counting when clipped to my waist or bra, it does not count in my pocket at all! I usually walk according to the Digiwalker Accusplit mode 170XLGM JW200 about 7,000 steps working–this registered 654. I tried various ways of putting the Omron in the pocket to count to no avail. My husband’s generic pedometer he got during some employee health week counted within 100 steps of the Digiwalker (I had all 3 pedometers on for 2 days now). I’m disappointed and surprised at how many positive reviews this product has and wondering what I am doing wrong. I do like the memory function, it’s easy to set up, and the screen is easy to read–but if it’s not accurate it’s useless. Plus it’s INCREDIBLY bulky.
Christopher Columbus A Play

I feel duped by these reviews. This book would be perfect for my 11 year old cousin, but is by no means a great book for all ages as these reviews would indicate. It is very slapstick and dorky. You could read the whole thing in a day and forget it even sooner. Also, Artemis Fowl is a punk.
Christopher Columbus Comes to

I love this product. I use it almost everyday and I am getting better slowly at all the fitness challenges. I can’t wait to get the new wii game jillain michaels 2009 workout. It should really kick me i n the pants and get me off to a great start.
Columbus English Course 3

For the money this thing costs, you can’t go wrong. It has some really powerful suction, and the brush motor hasn’t yet fried itself after 2 years of use (even though I’ve accidentally wound up some string, cords, etc, in it a couple times). I can’t say as much for many other vacuums I’ve owned.

In a somewhat unrelated matter, isn’t “vacuum” a strange word? I can never spell it properly on the first try. Two Us in a row; weird.
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