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Amazing product. The most difficult part is understanding all of the features. But once I know them, the benefits are awesome.
Best part, is that it meets the needs for just about any type of runner.
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the kindle really is a wonderful item. I love it. firstly, I love reading. I’m belgian and my native language is french, but reading in english is so better. I read a lot more in english than in french. and when I saw the kindle on amazone.com for the 1 st time I wanted it. I have it for 2 weeks or something like that. I have only 2 things to say against it. I can’t read in the dark, and my battery life is only a few days. not like a month.but it can do so many things. I like having it and I try always to keep it with me outside so when I’ve got to wait 5 minutes I take it and read. I have french and english books on it and so when I’m bored with a book or when I don’t want to read in french or in english, I take another book and another language. so many books in so little space and so light. and all the options on it are great. I can write the translation of a word which I always see and so it’s easier to understand. by that way I learn more and quicker. I can also use wikipedia wherever I go. so great. it’s wonderful for everyone who like reading. and the screen is great. so different than a pc screen. I never feel any pain with my eyes. I think that’s all I had to say. great!
Casio General Ladies Watches
My wife and I each have a 305, and I have a number of running partners who own them as well, and every one of us have had a malfunction of the units: buttons that stop working, alerts that won’t beep, units that stop functioning altogether. The smallest repair out of warranty, at least in Canada, is $94, and you have to pay $40 up front for them to even look at it, and that is not refundable when they tell you that they can’t find anything wrong. When they’re working they’re great, but be ready to buy a new one every other year.
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This book will resonate deeply in all those whom are ready to access your inner voice. It’s logical and meaningful. If you are looking for answers that make you say “wow, that feels right”,….answers that you can’t find in societies ‘religious institutions’ you have found the right book!
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My scale arrived on time and packaged in a sensibly sized box with packing that prevents/minimizes possible shipping damage. It came with batteries, which I installed easily in a few seconds, and that was it. It was ready to go. I, like other buyers, put this scale to the test by stepping on and off several times, moving it’s location, adding to my clothing and last, but not least, placed two of my soft-coated workout weights on the scale. It was right on the numbers! It passed all of these tests and was consistent each time, every time. It’s good looking with a clean, sleek design and easy to read numbers. The price is fantastic. I priced lots of other scales with and without the “extra features” that some scales offer, in both local and chain stores first. As far as all the extra features that the higher priced scales offer, all I want to do is get an accurate weight and this one is as good as, or better than the highest priced scales. Before making my purchase, I read many reviews written by people who purchased this scale from Amazon.com. One stood out and got my attention. The reviewer had purchased this very same model scale and had a problem with it straight out of the box. He wrote to Amazon about the problem and before Amazon could even reply, the Seller handled the replacement and apologized for the inconvenience. I will be buying more of these scales as gifts for family and friends. If you need a scale, don’t pass this one up. It’s a winner.
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I bought this to use in a GoPro Helmet Hero HD video camera. At 720p and 60fps settings, the card won’t keep up with the camera even though some Class 4 cards I’ve used will. I’m going to have to relegate this card to still camera use. I had good luck with the Sandisk 16gb video card which is only rated at Class 4. SanDisk SDSDHV-016G-A15 16GB Video HD SDHC Card (Black)
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In all my life, I have read hundreds of books, and few were so enjoyable as this book, Artemis Fowl.
The book is set in our current time and begins with a 12-year-old genius finding a fantastical creature, green and slimy and in pain from alcoholism, and forces it to give him a copy of The Book–the Fairy’s Bible in essence. From here it goes into an exciting, dangerous, and twisty story full of surprises and characters you wouldn’t expect.
The novelty of this book is the fact that it has an entirely new take on fairies. It doesn’t show them as cute little creatures who sprinkle pink sparkly dust all over you. These fairies are heavily-armed, high technology, and completely human-like. They have very human qualities that makes them appealing, but they have (obviously) many things about them that are inherently fairy. They have familiar fairy qualities, but yet Colfer was able to add other elements to the fairies that we’ve never seen before. One of the most unique was the reinvention of the dwarf. Dwarfs have been transformed into tunnelers who consume the dirt and digest it in seconds to tunnel through the ground and cover up their tracks. It seems disgusting when you first read it, but it comes in handy later in the book and in the series.
The fairy technology is one of my favorite parts of the book. Such intricate ideas and designs–truly ingenious. There are too many to list them all, but probably the most dangerous is the Bio-Bomb, or “blue rinse.” It destroys all life in its proximity, yet leaves all other structures intact. This is one of dozens of inventions Colfer’s devious mind has created.
The writing was excellent, and although it was cheesy at some points, there are some witty elements that are going to make you laugh.
A great book all in all. I would call it “required reading!”
If you liked this book, you also might want to try:
Double Life by Dawson Vosburg
The Arctic Incident by Eoin Colfer (Sequel to Artemis Fowl)
Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff
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