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A friend told me about this book and immediately I downloaded to my Kindle. I can’t work for thinking about getting back to “The Help”, can’t do anything until I finish this book because I don’t know what’s coming next! Ms. Stockett has written a wonderful, believable book and I hope that she is going to have another coming soon. I will certainly buy it.
Light Years
The Garmin Forerunner is a great asset for both serious and recreational runners. It is very easy to use.
When I travel, it is great for helping me determine mileage and routes. One disappointment was the lack of a “back to start” feature. While it is listed in the manual, it isn’t a feature my 305 has.
It is hard to tell from the photo, but it is larger than a typical running watch, making it bigger than many women’s wrists. I use a terry cloth wrist band under the watch to keep it from slipping and rubbing, and it works great.
Special Effect Black Light
Tired of seeing HDMI cables selling for $12 and up at retail stores, I went to Amazon and found this cable. I figured for $2.50 including shipping how could I lose? Wow – they were shipped quickly, and they work just fine. I am so glad I did not spend the inflated prices at the store. I think the stores discount the TV’s and then rip you on things like cables and mounts. At least I felt like I won one with this cable!
The Light Crust Doughboys
Best value vacuum cleaner I’ve ever owned and man does thing suck ( literally that is ). I’ve owned this model now for almost two years and it’s still going strong despite the best efforts of my Golden Retriever. Actually, just bought another one for my mom. One thing I will suggest if you buy, is to buy a package of replacement belts. The belt will wear out after continued use but replacement is a snap, and the belts are cheap. So, if you are looking for a vacuum with value and performance along with durability, look no further.
From The Light
This book repeatedly contradicts Holy scriptures. Although interesting, it is a false perspective (based on God’s Holy word) of who God is.
Light
Summary – great cleaning, a bit heavy. I have used this a couple of times so far. Came out better than the professional cleaning I had done 2 yrs ago.
Cleaning – use recommended amount of detergent (low sudsing) and the hottest tap water you can and this will clean very well. The first carpet I attacked was the family room which had not been deep cleaned in quite a while. The take-up tank was full of very dark brown water after the first pass. Did a second pass and it took up even more. Again, this carpet was pretty bad.
Rinse – There is no “rinse mode” but that doesn’t matter. Just fill the tank with clean hot water, don’t add any detergent, and guess what? Rinses. I did rinse also and after it dried it seemed to help the feel of the carpet.
Maintenance – I had none of the leaking issues mentioned. You just need to be sure to properly seat the tanks and everything is fine. Definitely take the 10 minutes to clean the machine after you have used it. The spin scrub brushes come out easily, remove them, rinse them well and pull out any trapped carpet fiber. I have a spray type sink faucet and that seems to do a great job in rinsing the take-up tank. There are a lot of reservoir type spaces in the tank and turning it upside down and spraying up at it seems to work well.
Water use – The tank covered about 80 sq ft but I used the clean surge feature, which also works well, quite a bit on this carpet. Otherwise probably a tank for a 10 x 10 area.
Suction drying – The carpet was damp when done (these were short pile carpets also) but dry within 4-6 hrs.
The only slight “negative” – it is a bit heavy but that seems to help keep the nozzle on the floor and help with suction.
Light Yellow Divided Dinner
I was given this book to borrow — “It is just a wonderful book.” I cannot stand mediocre writing, and for this reason I don’t often read popular fiction. I pushed into it, however, hoping for the best. Just could never care at all about the characters. The old guy is grumpy and resentful. Some of the circus behind-the-scenes reporting is interesting, but much of that is pretty low-life and tawdry. Not for me. I will read the ending and report back to my friend, but I will not read the rest of it.
Year Of No Light
I’m in sales — I’m all about quota and “making my numbers”.
I am also very glad I didn’t review this as soon as I got it. It’s not the easiest to set up. I got it, opened it and put in the battery and put it aside. The directions don’t flow and it took my techie hubby to bail me out– and only after several tries. My first thought was to send it back. So, to avoid my frustration– put the battery in only when you are ready to set it up.
But now, I am in love. The goal is 10K steps a day or 5 miles. They add up. Doing laundry, making the bed and breakfast, etc etc added about a mile. Then I went for my 3 mile walk. My walk has markers and I found it to be accurate. Then it was a birthday celebration and I had a larger meal than usual. So instead of the 10K steps, I walked around my pool several steps. It’s 6PM and I’m at 15K, and feeling light (vs fat) from the meal.
These steps add up, to and fro the shop center parking lot is 75 steps each way. How easy is this– you overeat a bit so step it up! It’s only easy cause you can see your progress.
K– skip the harness. It comes with a string already and the bundled harness is $3 and they’re gonna charge you shipping. I was discouraged reading the other reviews– some saying “get something more serious” at this price? But next one will be a watch, waterproof at that. You need pockets for this. You can put it in your purse, but I don’t take my purse in sales calls.
So, I learned about pedometers, quotas and after one day– feel great. I’m addicted! It keeps me moving– did I mention I’m in sales and love improving my numbers?
Ocean Light