Archive for February, 2010

With 1,679 reviews already done, there really isn’t much point in writing #1,680, but I have to. I need to tell you that I’m tired because I can’t stop reading this book at night. I’m water logged because I read it in the bath and don’t get out of the tub before I’ve turned into a prune. I’ve been late for work three days in a row. God help anyone who tries to talk to me on my break. I haven’t seen my boyfriend in days. I’ve been honked at in the drive through line because my nose was buried in this book. This book is ruining my life and you must let it ruin yours also.
Electra Leather Bicycle Streamers | societyofherbariumcurators

I can check my e-mail using my home wi-fi, and it fits in my pocket, and I don’t have to wait for it to boot up! Sure it plays music, but this is an awesome Internet surfing e-mail checking pocket computer. The apps are a bounty too. This “toy” is great!!
AHAVA DERMUD Intensive Nourishing | fubin

I have used this product for about 3 months now and am very satisfied with it. The sound quality is very good and the well designed interface (similar to iphone) is very ease to learn to use. The only thing I do not like about is the 64 Gig capacity is not big enough for my entire collection. Hopefully next generation will increase capacity to 128 Gig. I am using the unit currently with Itunes 9.03 and Win 7 64 bit and everything works fine.
Take Control | s-f-cc

I recieved the product quickly and saved abundle compared to the cost in stores. The product was compatible to my equipment and was instantly workable. definitley keep buying from the seller.
QF30 Flash for Nikon | pointofpeace

I made a mistake and bought the BD version of this movie. I already owned the DVD. (Dumb). Yeah it’s black and white alright. The movie is good but somehow seems to just drone along. Nothing really jumps out and gives you anything to be satisfied. Probably watched best with a diet coke, or a light beer, sugarless cookies, or some of those Olestra potato chips
The Longest Day Blu | taaag

Got the card for a great price. I use it in my Canon EOS XS. works well so far and is fast. Haven’t had it for a long time, so I can’t really comment on product reliability. If anything goes wrong, I’ll post an update. but can’t complain about anything yet.
Classic Straight USB Cable | euclid-lis

For the price you may think it must be a piece of junk but for the price why not try it. I have some expensive cables from a buddy who installs home theater equipment. There is no NO None any difference except in the feel of the cables. The difference if $$$ save the $$$ but the least expensive cables you can find. These are fine.
Boogie Nights by Unknown | zimwomenuk

This is one of a handful of books I haven’t been able to put down easily. Finished in two sittings(!), it’s the tale of an old man, reflecting on his youth as a Cornell veterinary school dropout who joins the circus after learning he has no home or family to go back to. Carefully researched, Sarah Gruen takes the reader through a traveling circus from the depression era. Many of the subplots were taken from actual recorded events, adding to the realism of the book. The characters also represented each aspect of the circus; I became concerned for the stage dwarf as much as an old tent setter. The novel also switches from the past time in the circus to the present, where the protagonist reflects on his current state in the nursing home in an often comical fashion, giving a break to the main plot line and building suspense. Highly recommended for those interested in historical novels.
Apple PowerBook G4 15inch | pointofpeace

I loved this book, even though I have sold a lot of my books because of a lack of shelf space, this one I will always keep. Have already recommended it to many of my friends. Don’t want to say anything about the story, it is a treasure.
Bell R T Champ | mellatnews

Excellent software for a very fair price…didn’t break my bank. I needed that great price, especially at the HOLIDAY season. Now I can handle some very needed work!
Artichoke by Fred Hill | s-f-cc