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Sleeve fits snuggly and the cover is great to protect your touch screen. Twenty bucks to protect your two-four hundred dollar iTouch? How is this a bad plan. Get one, you’ll not regret it!
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I bought these before and they are real gud for the price, so i came back for more and now all my electronics in my home that uses these are connected with them, thanks for the deal. These are very good hdmi cables dont be fooled by the low price, they work well.
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I’m gonna keep this simple – this watch is fantastic. The worst thing about this product is it takes up to 5 mins to find a satellite – no big deal you can just stretch before you run/walk/ride.
I checked out all the feedback on here, realized that half of the negative comments are actually not problems with the actual watch, it’s user problems/Garmin cust service. I love this watch, it works great in the Mountains – forests etc I am yet to have a problem with it. Extremely accurate,especially the distance! I also love the fact you can check out your activity on Google earth
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So many people have reviewed this that it doesn’t make sense for me to be redundant. Overall, the kindle is great and I love the experience of reading on it- especially the dull matte finish of the screen, which is much easier on the eyes if you like to read for long periods of time. Having said that though, the interface could use a version 2.0. My main critiques are around the device’s non-intuitive button arrangement. The Previous Page button is on the opposite side of the device, so I can’t just move my thumb slightly from the Next Page button in order to flip back a page. For me, this is a big deal because I regularly flip back and forth while reading if I need to reference something or I forget a character’s name. Also, the kindle menu options are similarly inconvenient. Highlighting passages requires navigation through too many menu options. Annotation features like this should be available at the tip of your fingers.
Lastly, the reason for the title of my review is that I bought the kindle without considering any of its competitors. But recently when I was on a plane, a woman sitting next to me was reading on her Nook, and all of the issues I mentioned above have been addressed on Barnes & Noble’s competitive e-book offering. Quite disappointing, but now I’ve made my bed. Granted it’s still a pretty comfortable and likable bed.
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We’ve come to buy this system after our adult children told us how much fun the games are to play. They were right – great for all members of the family
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I had a hard time putting this book down, not because it was action packed or particularly fast paced, but because the development, sincerity and engaging voice of the main character at both stages of his life was refreshingly flawless. The voice remains true and believable throughout the entire narrative and is well developed giving me a clear picture of who Jacob Jankowski is and why I should care. Because this is achieved, I am fully invested in his world and experiences. Like wise, the supporting characters are dynamic and interesting, but even given their deformities, whether physical or psychologically, they never over shadow the main character.
The book provokes thoughts on treatment and intelligence of animals, economy, marriage, class, race, healthcare, friendship and family. As well as, it forces us to take a hard look at how our culture deals with the elderly.
“Sometimes the monotony of bingo and sing-alongs and ancient dusty people parked in the hallway in wheelchairs makes me long for death. Particularly when I remember that I’m one of the ancient dusty people, filed away like some worthless tchotchke.”
If I had to give a ‘con’ to the book, it would be toward the ending when the author simplifies Jacob’s journey with a ‘run away with the circus’ solution. However, this does not disappoint and in a way is the logical path and most appropriate ending given the character’s circumstances and alternative. It is the happiest it can get.
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