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The Microsoft Office that I was using was 97. I bought a new computer, so I wanted to upgrade to Office 2007. I cannot live without Word and Excel. It was about a week before Office 2010 came out, but then I saw a special deal to get 2010 free. I think it runs through September. Amazon was offering 2007 for $99.99 ($50 cheaper than anywhere else) and just by registering my product by September, I could download the new Office 2010. I’m so glad I went this route. I saved money and I love both Office 2007 and 2010. It is well worth your hard earned money to buy Office 2007 with the free upgrade!
2 Pack Brother TN580

You know what this is. The 32 gigs are necessary. Don’t bother with anything smaller. Love it.
4 Pack Of Compatible

I love it. Love the ability to make text as large as I want it. Much easier to read than a book. It is so easy to hold which is great for arthritis sufferers. The battery life is great…almost two weeks. I was kind of iffy when I bought it and afraid I wouldn’t like it since I love to actually have a book in my hand…I love the smell of books and just the experience of having a book, but this is just as good and even better. I am really happy I bought a kindle and think it is one of the best purchases I have made in a long time. I have used it everyday.
External Battery Pack for

I’m a senior. I’m very used to a standard keyboard, but find it very difficult to use this device as I’m always hitting the wrong keys. I wanted a device to be able to get my e-mail and hold all my contacts. It is a royal pain to sync my e-mail to more than one Goggle e-mail account. Oh yes, the manual is the pits too!

Overall, I am disappointed in the I-touch.
Premium Accessory Power Pack

20 PACK 5 FT PC, Mac, Laptop, PS2, PS3, XBox, and XBox to hook up on high speed internet from DSL or Cable Category 5 Enhanced 350 MHz Molded With Snagless Boots PACK OF 20 …

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this is not my first time using one of these for my GPS, about 4 years ago I got one for an older Garmin C330, it worked OK but it was not very stable especially on the dashboard. This one is much better and it seems to stick better on the dashboards in both our vehicles. Our car was broken into and the radio was stolen so we are trying to minimize any displays that encourage thieves to hit us again. This was a good solution since we can stow away after usage. good product.
Strategy Pack 6 Virtual

Updated version of Office Word & Excel. This is a must for any home application.
10 PACK 14 FT

I’m serious. I got fed up reading the book, took a few days off, and then when I finally got up the nerve to slog through the rest, I tried to look it up on my computer for a good HALF HOUR because it sounded like something a fourteen-year-old had posted on [...].

Then I remembered that it was a “real” book. Whoops.

I read this travesty because I work at a high school and I teach writing. And a (very) small part of me is glad that I did read it… because now I know why there are so many abysmal examples of “love stories” out there.

The biggest problem with Meyer’s book? The characters have no personalities. There is no reason to care about them. The narrator is someone who complains about everything–even when people are *nice* to her–and her only achievement in 500 pages is that she catches the eye of some super-hot boy. Edward is described as being so perfect you can’t even remotely identify with him, and all he does is whine about his tortured psyche and tell Bella what to do. As a couple, they do nothing but awkwardly snark at each other and provide examples of horrendous communication skills… not exactly the paradigm of relationships that I’d want to expose to teenagers.

Besides that… there’s really no plot. Like, none. And the writing is painfully amaturish. A brief summary/example: Bella moves. Bella hates moving. Bella goes to school. Bella sees Edward. Bella is inexplicably attracted to Edward. Bella and Edward creepily stalk and obsess over each other. Around page 400, some random vampire decides to come after Bella after an awkward and contrived confrontation, thereby creating a reason for “drama.”

In summary, I failed to see anything even a little romantic about these two sorry excuses for individuals, and it honestly frightens me that so many young people think this is an example of what a loving relationship is supposed to look like. Kids, your boyfriend should not ignore your opinions or physically drag you around against your will or sneak
10 PACK 1 FT

This is a great pocket pedometer. It’s lightweight, easy to use and sturdy. I sometimes leave it in my messenger bag and it still records my steps, kcals, and distance. Most of the time it’s in my front pocket. Thanks to previous reviews expressing concerns about the small clip (not the big holster one but the one that attaches to the wrist strap) I pay more attention to how I string it around my belt loop!

The memory function is useful for those times when I forget to log my info. But I’m still trying to figure out how to reset the pedometer for specific walking exercises. It will measure info from the time you clip it on to the next day.

Still, I’d recommend this item for fitness walkers, or even those simply curious about their daily walking habits. It’s amazing how much a person walks in one day!
Battery Pack

I enjoyed this first book in a Harry Potter-sortof way. It’s good, fun escapism. What I like is how the tempo of the book changes from criminal drama to comedy to fantasy to spy novel, etc, etc… Initially, you aren’t really sure what is going on, but eventually the young anti-hero idea catches on and becomes a very entertaining narrative. Nathaniel Parker provides a fantastic narration, reminiscent of Jim Dale’s excellent characterization for the Potter audio books.
Having finished the first couple books, I’m led to think of the first two books almost as a continuous story, with many of the same characters recurring.
Worth checking out.
8 pack of compatible