Archive for May, 2010
I had one of those that measured your bmi and all that before this one and hated it…too many buttons and wasn’t accurate. I went simple this time and LOVE this…very accurate too.
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I am writing this entry after just receiving notice that the author of this book, J.D. Salinger, has just passed away at 91. I am living proof, although I am sure no alone on this account , that the teenage angst that preppie Holden Caulfield, the narrator of “Catcher In The Rye”, was caught up in his immediate post-World War II generation was contagious all the way down at the bottom of society to housing project kids like me later on. Needless to say this high school assigned-reading was one of those books that I devoured at one sitting, if I recall correctly. But here is a better perspective on the book. Some books you read once and move on. Others you read, re-read and live out, including on a trip to New York a stay at the old Taft Hotel. How is that for having a more than a literary effect on the reader. Only Jack Kerouac’s “On The Road” had more. So long, J.D.
Improves and sharpens picture a great deal. Terrific price, glad I didn’t buy elsewhere as I couldn’t be more pleased!!!
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I have nothing to say except this book is a shame to vampires and werewolves everywhere.
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I have a 3rd generation iPod 20GB. I really have no complaints expect one major one. Apple needs to offer balance control (PAN) for those of us who may not hear equally well from both ears. It’s extremely ironic that Apple doesn’t offer balance control as Steve Jobs himself has hearing problems. Why Jobs hasn’t pushed for a prime directive for all Apple’s iPods/iPads/iTouchs/iPhones to offer balance control is so beyond me. There is a huge market for people with hearing problems who want to balance the sound coming out of either headphones.
I couldn’t put this book down once I started it. Loaned it to my daughters and they felt the same way. The characters are so well defined one creates a sort of virtual bond with the “help” and the fictional author.
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I’m just curious why there are many of you who believe God wrote the Holy Bible when it was clearly written by men such as Neale as well.
I believed the book to be extremely loving and has given a sense of peace within my life. God is loving and if he is loving I don’t believe he can be vengeful and wrathful as well. He or we created ourselves to experience life in all spectrum’s of life and although I also do not agree with some of the ideas, the premise makes logical and spiritual sense with me.
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I have been using GPS units (mostly Garmin) for the past several years. The mounting system I have been using has been the suction cup windshield mount that comes with the GPS unit. Now as you likely already know, the suction cup is an easy way to mount your GPS for convenient viewing while driving, and you can still pop your GPS unit out of the bracket for security reasons or for pedestrian navigation. If you have more that one car to share the GPS with, then it is convenient to have one suction cup mount and bracket for each car.
A recent change to Friction Mount by Garmin:
We recently has car service that involved the front windshield. This meant we were not to mount or apply anything to the windshield for 2 weeks. Oh, what do do?? We actually drove away from the auto shop using the “passenger manual hold” technique! I needed to find an option that would allow for clear viewing of the GPS at eye level, without the suction cup or assistance of a stunt-human holding it up in front of me while I drove!
So I ordered the Garmin Portable Friction Mount on Amazon.com- It’s fantastic!! The base is made out of black “ballistic nylon” filled with a material that gives the base some weight. (Think small, heavy beanbag for your dash) There are 4 “petals” to the base, which serve to add friction to the unit, preventing slipping and sliding while you drive around. There is a stem coming out of the base that has the universal socket end that you simply snap your GPS bracket onto.
The Good:
The unit is great! You simply snap your GPS in and place the unit anywhere on your dash. The GPS stays put in all but the most enthusiastic driving. When we park the car, we simply grab the GPS off the dash and either place the whole thing on the passenger floorboard (out of sight) or we pop the GPS unit out of the bracket and take it with us. The cost for this base was quite reasonable.
Bonus:
Over the years of using GPS units, I have experienced two things that are common with the form
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This is one of those movies that never hit the main stream, but by all accounts it is well deserving. It is an excellent portrayal of the underdog who wins the glory. A must for Rocky fans. Wesley Snipes plays the street smart boxer and Adrian Pasdar plays a clean cut type. They both go through personal turmoil before they reach their goals.
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Excellent book, the way it is written and what you get out of the book.
Would recommend this book highly.
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