Archive for October, 2010

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actually, this isn’t a book about a man talking to god. it is a book about a man becoming a god. something that we all should consider to do by the way. and we can only be gods in the name of one thing: love. and that’s what this book is all about. love.
and if you understand, accept and remember, you know that all you really need…is love.
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Furminator works best out of any product. Wish they would make razor refils so I don’t have to buy the whole thing. If anyone knows where you can get refils, please post.
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This memory card works very good and it’s cheaper that other in the whole market. I recommend it.
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I bought this last year and amazon displayed it as a 3rd gen 8 GB model. Since I don’t know ipods i assumed everythingw as correct. I later found out that this is acutally a newer second gen ipod(?) after trying to install the new OS 4.1. It also redirects me to a 2nd gen ipod when i press the link for the 3rd gen 8gb on my profile. Paid 200 dollars for this last year and didnt think i got my moneys worth. But its not a bad product. Lesson learned. Gotta do research before buying stuff like this off amazon again… Pretty pissed at amazon right now.
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Attractive scale – looks great in my bathroom and easy to read.
Had some trouble callibrating (kept testing it and my weight would go up or down by up to a pound over the course of 5 minutes). Called company and spoke with one of the owners who talked me through another method of callibration.

I would say the scale works pretty well – but you have to recallibrate every time you move it. I’m on a new diet and losing weight every week, so if I stand on the scale in the morning and the number seems a pound high or low, I get back on after a minute or two, and sometimes it has changed by up to a pound. So that’s a little frustrating, but in teh grand scheme of things, and pound either way isn’t a big deal.
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this unit is easy and fun to use, light weight and easy to program even for a 62 year old. Gives me motivation by tracking my progress. Wish I got it years ago!
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I got my Kindle a year and a half ago, as one of the best birthday presents I’ve received. I had wanted an ereader for years, and finally got the chance when my partner and friends chipped in for an Amazon gift certificate so I could buy one. I had been researching ereaders, and had four criteria:

One, that it would have a good selection of books available for purchase.

Two, that it would be compatible with a New York Times subscription.

Three, that it would be compatible with downloaded ebooks from the library.

And four, that there would be an app for Android phones.

At the time, there was no e-reader that met all of those criteria. The Sony Reader didn’t have as good a selection of books, and at the time, you couldn’t get a New York Times subscription on it. The Kindle isn’t compatible with library books. And none of the ereaders at the time had an app for Android phones. I chose the Kindle, because Amazon has the biggest ebookstore, and because it would let me get my newspaper on the reader, rather than having stacks of paper pile up.

I love the Kindle. I’m an avid reader, but I’ve got a couple of disabilities that were making holding books into a thoroughly miserable experience. Having an ereader meant that I could once again read for hours without having to give up because my hands hurt too much! It’s a delight.

But, as an avid reader, I was starting to realize that the cost of buying books (often re-buying books that I already owned in physical book form) was getting out of hand. I needed a way to make use of the free new books I could download from the library. (I believe in copyrights, and so I choose not to get bootleg copies of books.) So, as much as I love my Kindle, I finally decided that I needed a nook. It took me months to convince my partner that there was a good reason to have *both* a Kindle and a nook. I finally offered to quit smoking, and use the money I saved by doing that to buy the nook. (Yes. I gave up smoking just so I could have a s
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This is exactly what I needed–a scale that displayed my weight down to the tenth of a pound. No need to tap it to turn it on–you just step on the plate and it displays the number to you. Highly recommended!
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Water for Elephants is a superb novel that is endlessly engrossing. Gruen’s storytelling ability is marvelous and this book is tireless throughout, I couldn’t put it down. It’s romantic, its daunting, its tense, and immensely rewarding.

The characters in this novel are so well put together and so dynamic that you care for so many and loathe others. The progression is absolutely perfect. Her vivid descriptions pulls you in head first into the depression era, and really paints a picture of a train circus even though I have no experience with the medium.

This is a story that I truly cherish and will return to in the future, a movie is being released next year for it and if it captures even half the essence of the book it will be wildly successful.

I am in love with marlena. :)
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Enthralling. Colifer engages you from start to finish. Not only is Artemis Fowl II one of my favorite characters of all time, but he also gives us one of those rare opportunities to have the antagonist as our main character. When both sides are getting down and dirty you start thinking of the whole thing as a free-for-all, but every time you take a step back you realize that Artemis is actually the villain. And Colifer still has you rooting for him all the way. Extremely clever in all respects, with witty dialogue and witty narration, I can hardly even imagine someone putting it down. You couldn’t accuse Colifer of unoriginality either, for his high-tech city-dwelling fairies are unique and refreshing. I find Colifer to be amazingly creative. Who would have thought that the “Lep” in Leprechaun (or LEPrecon and Colifer spells it) stood for Lower Elements Police?

In summary, the characters are well-developed and engaging, the plot is fast-paced and intense, and Colifer has stuffed its 304 pages with wit, humor, creativity and cleverness. I don’t give five stars lightly, but this book has definitely earned them.
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