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I loved my first 305 so much, I couldn’t stand not having another. This model is reputed to be much better than its predecessor. Other than being a little smaller, I’ve not heard that the newer model is much of an improvement over the 305, so when mine died, I purchased another 305. I used the Forerunner for almost 5 years, frequently on a daily basis, with no problems whatsoever. Occasionally I would forget to check the status of the battery and get to a race, turn the 305 on and be greeted with a low battery warning. The Forerunner 305 would last at least through an entire 5K and I think one time I ran a 10K after receiving the warning. I don’t use all the bells and whistles so I can’t comment on those, but for a dependable, strap on and run GPS/heart rate monitor, you won’t be disappointed by the Garmin Forerunner 305. I think my original 305 just needs a new battery for the wrist unit because I can still get it to work for a short period of time; rather than get stranded without it, I purchased the new one but intend to replace the battery the next time I’m near an authorized service dealer if the price is right. Garmin wanted $90 to send the unit in for repair and it wasn’t much more than that to buy a new one.
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I have owned the first edition Kindle and have upgraded to the Kindle 2 and I love my newest Kindle. Reading is such a pleasure with this device :) Easy to use, with reasonable pricing on books, I believe it is the best reader on the market. Thank you Amazon for your great customer support and service! Happy reading to all!
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I like it, and have been using it, unique Scent!
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A few days ago, I was reading the blog of Roger Simon, on the occasion of J.D. Salinger’s passing. Simon was going to school at Dartmouth, near where Salinger lived in New Hampshire, and he really wanted to meet the writer. He managed to get as far as the great man’s front door, before being turned away by a girlfriend. In response to the short blog entry, I noted that I’ve read many books, but never The Catcher in the Rye, for whatever reason. Every time someone tries to explain the book and why it resonated with them, I just get annoyed. It makes me want to read the book less.

So I commented on Roger’s blog article, and joked that I’d probably prefer a Pastrami in the Rye to The Catcher in the Rye. I have a thing for Langer’s. Anyway, Roger then wondered if anyone had read Catcher recently, or wanted to now having not read it in the past. A few days later I when I was out and about, I idly went to a used bookstore, discovered they were out, went to a second one ditto, and wound up buying one of the few copies left at the local Borders. It’s been a couple of days, and now I’ve read the thing. It wasn’t at all what I expected, and I didn’t relate to Holden at all…but I still think it’s a brilliant book, just not for the reasons that everyone else (or those I’ve read, anyway) seem to think it’s great.

For those of you familiar with music, Randy Newman is probably best known for the song “Short People.” It’s about prejudice and how stupid prejudiced people are. Newman famously has gotten sick of various lunkheads yelling “Hey Randy, short people suck!” at him randomly on the street. He deliberately chose a characteristic that would be beyond prejudice, even semi-intelligent prejudice, and found that people were much more stupid than he thought, and that the song, as a result, resonated with a lot of people it wasn’t supposed to.

With The Catcher in the Rye, I get the same impression. I don’t think this was supposed to resonate with anyone. If I understand it corr
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