Posts Tagged ‘business’
I have twin toddlers, two large dogs, two cats, and a messy husband. We vacuum our tiled/wood laminate living spaces and area rugs about 4 times a week, sweeping the hard floors between vacuumings. So, yeah, I’m a pretty heavy user of vacuum cleaners – I demand a lot from my appliances! This model works well – picks up a lot from the rugs, does a good job of sucking up dust bunnies and cheerios from the hard floor without using the beater brush, and gets good suction across the whole cleaning head. Like some other reviewers, I didn’t expect so much power from a vacuum for less than $100. My one complaint is that the cleaning head is deep enough (front to back) and the unit is heavy enough that it’s not at all easy to use on stairs. In the end, I got what I paid for, though, because it only worked for about 8 months before it just … died. We tinkered with, inspected, cleaned, and kicked the thing to no avail. It just won’t turn on anymore! If I can get my husband to accept the fact that neither of us can fix this vacuum, I’ll probably buy a second one and hope it holds out a bit longer this time.
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Game Theory with Economic I like this book and would happily use it for advanced undergrad courses due to the number of practical economic examples. However, there are so many mathematical errors that it is just too …
I decided to try this pedometer after using Digiwalkers aka Accusplit for about 8 years. I wanted something that would be more accurate in my pocket because while the Digiwalkers I have used (2 in 8 years) have been great as far as on the waistband, once in awhile in my pocket they tilt and stop counting. Well this one not only doesn’t START counting when clipped to my waist or bra, it does not count in my pocket at all! I usually walk according to the Digiwalker Accusplit mode 170XLGM JW200 about 7,000 steps working–this registered 654. I tried various ways of putting the Omron in the pocket to count to no avail. My husband’s generic pedometer he got during some employee health week counted within 100 steps of the Digiwalker (I had all 3 pedometers on for 2 days now). I’m disappointed and surprised at how many positive reviews this product has and wondering what I am doing wrong. I do like the memory function, it’s easy to set up, and the screen is easy to read–but if it’s not accurate it’s useless. Plus it’s INCREDIBLY bulky.
Business Math Custom Edition