Posts Tagged ‘heart’

I have needed this software for about two years, and I would always shrug in my shoulders about buying it because of the price. Well, it came down to where I truly couldn’t run from it anymore, so I went to amazon, an boy was the price cheaper than it was at the store! Thanks Amazon!
Naked Goes My Heart

The Carpet cleaner works great but even more immpresive was the sevice from Amazon. I received my SteamVac the day after I ordered it!
The Exploded Heart

The beauty of Carson McCullers’ first novel is it honestly depicts the deep south of her time. It shows both the romantic aspects and the ugliness (racism, in particular), while telling the stories of a group of memorable characters, centered around a gentle deaf-mute at a boardinghouse. McCullers finds a middle-ground, giving us the flavor of this small southern town, both sweet and sour. This book is one of my favorites of all time.
The Heart Is a

This one just never took off for me. This is my first book by this author, and I’m thinking he’s bound to be able to do better than this. Thin characters, thin plot, overall not exciting. I kept waiting for something to happen, something to keep me reading more and it just never came. Painful to get through, so put this one at the bottom of your wish list.
A Cold Heart Alex

This is a wonderful book. I always love novels that find a facile way to teach you about something and Jill does a wonderful job exploring a complex and compelling subject from many points of view(something I also like very much). I defy anyone to read this book and not find themselves pondering the issues raised for days on end. Jill reminds us all, as J Donne says, “we are involved in humanity.”
Cold Hands Warm Heart

This is an excellent heart rate monitor with the standard features (max, min alarms, time in and out of zone etc…) its also an excellent stop watch. I download the data using Suunto’s Activity Monitor software – which allows you to export the data to Excel! Plotting HR versus altitude is very useful for training.

I only have a few minor complaints: (1) Battery life is terrible – this thing (and the chest strap) eat up 4 batteries a year. (2) When battery life starts to fade interference is a big issue – fortunately the data can be edited so you can remove “spikes”. (3) PC interface is serial cable – should be USB. (4) Suunto software is veru buggy and crashes all the time (no data lost fortunately)
Suunto X6HR Heart Rate | wucc2006