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I LOVE my iPod touch!!! I like how it works and thefact that it is much thinner than my iPod classic. I also love the fact that it has anexternal speaker. ^__^ The only thing i didn’t really like was the memory (which kinda sucks).
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Great GPS, easy to use, lite weight and large readable information while running. The only feature I wish was larger is the heart rate readout. It is small and difficult to read while running. Would recommend and purchase again.
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The background color of the screen currently is white with black lettering; the reverse of that coloring would be helpful to those persons with eyesight difficulty. The light background combined with the transparent screen covering both reflect light whereas a black background absorbs light leaving only one reflection source. The target populations for purchasers of electronic books are aging and more of them will have low vision problems. Also, you posses the capability of black screen with white lettering as that screen is the one which appears briefly when one presses next page or previous page. I would appreciate your consideration of this issue because as things currently stand reading is not possible.
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Michael Caine is marvelous when playing a happy villain. He was impossibly beautiful as a young man, but middle aged Michael with serious bags under his eyes and a slight weight problem has an air of wounded vanity, as if he can’t quite understand how things went wrong.
Caine, as Graham Marshall, is a fairly successful marketing director with an expensive home, an expensive and slightly boring wife, and is desperately anticipating a promotion for his many years of diligence. He is stunned when he is passed over for a young, brash associate. Graham has an epiphany when a particularly smarmy panhandler enrages him, and Graham impulsively shoves him off the subway platform in the path of an oncoming train. No one has seen him and Graham muses on his “magical” powers. He quickly and cleverly dispatches the wife and the business rival, gets rid of his white elephant of a house in the suburbs, boards the pets and gets a tasteful apartment in Manhattan. Though homicide Lt. Laker (Will Patton with a splendid Long Island accent) is suspicious, nothing can be proved. Graham not only gets the promotion, he has his eye on taking over the company, dispatching his rivals on his upward climb.
What keeps the tension intact is the victims are not cartoon-like villains. The wife is irritating, but not evil. The youngster who beat him out for the promotion is vulgar, but it is clear he is clever and competent. We just cannot help but cheer Graham on his nefarious way. Michael Caine’s glee and satisfaction are catching.
There is more than a whiff of Alec Guinness’s “Kind Hearts and Coronets” in Caine’s performance, but Michael Caine has a knack for villainy all his own. “Shock to the System” may be a trifle of a movie, but it is a highly enjoyable trifle. ….
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Bought this for my Canon Rebel XSI, had no problems at first but after maybe 15 uses, the card corrupted. I thought it was just the one time, and that it was linked to my low battery, and afterwards I retook the pictures that had been lost, and was able to view them and edit them on the camera. Several hours later, however, when I went to offload the pictures onto my computer, the card said it had to be formatted, and that there was nothing on it. Couldn’t view any of the pictures on a PC, Mac, PC laptop, Mac laptop, OR the camera anymore. I strongly recommend finding another card, I know I will be.
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I think everyone has said everything that can be said about the Kindle 2. I was amazed at the speed of delivery to Australia — I ordered on a Thursday night and it arrived the next Tuesday … good one Amazon and DHL.
In the main I am very, very happy with my Kindle 2. On the second day it froze but responded OK to extended “turn off”. Last week I was stunned when it wouldn’t start because the battery was absolutely and totally flat!! This was a real shock as I had only fully charged it a couple of days before … that’s a potential PROBLEM on which I’ll be keeping a very, very close eye.
One of the reasons for getting a Kindle was the convenience of carrying my library around with me. However, not all the books I want are available through the Kindle Store. And some are even listed as not available for Australia through Amazon when they are readily available through other vendors. Obviously it would be a lot more convenient if the Kindle would accept a greater range of file formats. At this stage it appears that the only answer is to purchase another brand of E-Book reader so as to cover every eventuality. This is something which I’m looking at right now.
Nevertheless, I reckon my Kindle 2 is the “best thing since sliced bread”. The build quality is excellent, and the readability and usability is without peer. Overall, it looks, feels and is a tremendous item. I don’t have a moment’s regret and can recommend Kindle 2 to everyone. In fact, I have recommended it so well that I have two friends about to purchase and my wife ordered one the day after she played around with mine.
In summary, 99/100 to Amazon for service and a product which 99% perfect!
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I purchased the Garmin Forerunner 305 just last week and have had a chance to use it everyday this week. It is exactly what I expected and more. For starters, let me tell you I am a beginner so I can not verify that all of the data collected (pace, distance, hr) are accurate, but they seem pretty close to me. I jog around a lake and I did a google map point to point search and found the Garmin distance was within .2 miles of what Google maps told me. As stated earlier, I am not a beginner. My short term goal is to work my way up to running nonstop for half an hour and work my way up from there. I hope to accomplish this through interval training doing the run/walk method. Guess what?…. You can actually set the Garmin to beep after certain distances or time to let you know you are now in the next interval. I don’t even have to look at the watch… just wait for the beeps. Its incredible. The heart rate monitor seems pretty accurate. Sometimes, I will stop to check pulse and it seems like the Garmin is always within 5 beats of my physical check. Just make sure you have the strap on right side up. One day I had it on upside down and my numbers seemed a little skewed. I love the fact that I can customize what information needs to be displayed on each of the screens. Since I use the interval feature, the first screen will contain information about the lap…number and remaining time. The second screen, I have customized to include additional information about that lap, and the last screen has info about the overall total. I have a whole other screed which I don’t use! Overall, I think its a great product which will give you a wealth of information whether your the beginner or ultra marathoner.
The software that came with the unit is a bit limited. I really have not found a use for it and the map functionality could use an update. I subscribed to the GarminConnect site which was a little bit better but not the best. The good thing about it is you
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This was a great book. I could not believe this was her first book. My book club is now reading it and they all are enjoying the read.
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