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What people think about Mount Garmin Suction Cup
I have a Garmin Nuvi and needed a second suction cup mount for a second car. This was it and it is GREAT! All I have to do now is move the Nuvi back and forth between cars and attach to window mounts! Slick and easy!
Garmin Suction Cup Mount
24 cup KitchenAid Precision talk
I have just purchased my second Hoover SteamVac cleaner – we have two houses in different states. This steam cleaner is exceptional on cleaning upholstered furniture and carpet. It is very easy to use and I highly recommend it. Connie
KitchenAid Precision 24 cup
Vehicle Suction Cup Garmin today
Bought two of these to take on our trip to Greece. Both got corrupted after 900 pictures or so. Before the trip both cards were formatted in camera (Rebel XTI) to ensure compatibility. I quickly replaced them with a Kingston of same speed and size and no corruption occurred so the camera was not the problem. Fortunately I was able to recover about 90% of the images using recovery softwares (costs $$$$ too) but the remaining of the trip was not as enjoyable because I was worried that the pictures were irrecoverable. I don’t recommend these cards whatsoever. I’ll return these cards if I could. Buyers beware!!!
Garmin Vehicle Suction Cup
Suction Mount Garmin Cup run out
I bought this 3rd Gen 64GB iPod touch to replace an older 20 GB iPod I had (3rd Gen on that one, I think). I had filled up my old iPod and needed something larger so I didn’t have to limit my choices in my portable music player.
I decided early on that I would get another iPod, I just had to choose between the 64 GB touch or the 120/160 GB classic. I liked the fact that with the classic, I pretty much would be set for a LONG time capacity-wise since I would only really use it as a music player. (How can people watch TV shows and movies on that tiny little screen?) Plus it was considerably cheaper than the touch. The things I liked about the touch were the wifi connectivity and the ability to get apps for utilities and games and such. In the end, I was able to free up some extra money in my finances so I went for the touch . . . and I haven’t been too dissapointed in my decision.
I’ve had the touch for about a month as of the writing of this review, and I just love it. It was everything I wanted, plus more!! I had to spend about a week going through all my old music files to add missing album covers so the album flow feature would look full (which I would have had to have done if I had chosen to go with the classic as well), but once that was done I was pretty much set. I was VERY dissapointed that there was no built in album shuffle feature in the touch (just the individual song shuffle) which had been one of my favorite things about my old iPod. But after a quick search I found that (guess what?) “There’s an app for that” and added it and I use it all the time with great success. I also found a grocery list app so I don’t have to hand write my list every week, and it will also give me a running total as I get my items!
Overall, I would highly reccomend that if 64GB is enough room, then the iPod touch is the way to go. If you need more space than that and can’t wait until Apple comes out with a larger touch, then the classic is probably the way to go.
Garmin Suction Cup Mount