Posts Tagged ‘f’
The omron pedometer is the best I have used. It is accurate and does not count every jiggle. This is the second one I have bought. The first one lasted for several years.
Rokinon 650 1300mm f
We purchased this product after a friend of ours let us borrow theirs for a day. We have a short haired mix, part lab, part chow. She sheds in layers each spring and fall. This product is easy to use and she doesn’t mind being combed with it. It has been the best tool we have ever used on her.
Canon EF 50mm f
I ordered another iPod this one for my other daughter. I figured since my first purchase was great this one would be too and I was not disappointed. Thanks for putting smiles on my girls faces. Means the world to me, not to mention the prices are excelent. Thanks again.
Kingwin F 35U R
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M20 F 20inch Girls
I have been on P90x for some time now. While the hardcore initial weight loss that I had plataued pretty quickly, I still like keeping track of where I am at. Having never owned a bathroom scale a friend of mine bought this one and the company asked me to review it which I am happy to do.
The scale is really nice looking. Results are accurate when I weight myself a number of times in a row. Its easy to read and the platform you stand on is very stable. Feels like a good solid construction. Will definitely recommend to friends and family.
Francis F Coppola Dementia
I love my kindle for all the same reasons you’ll read about in the other reviews. But one of my favorite parts about owning a kindle recently is because of a question that I am repeatedly asked by my friends and colleagues. Here is how it usually goes down.
“The Kindle? Why did you get a kindle and not an ipad?!?!?” My friend
“e-ink.” Me
“What?” Them
“Here. Take a look.” Me
“OOOOOOOOoooooooooooooohhhhhhhh!” Them
…
“This is niiiice” Them
”
” Me
And the conversation ends with them saying that they REALLY gotta get one.
Sigma 80 400mm f
fast delivery, low price, good product – great seller, recommended! If you waste $60-$120 on an HDMI cable you are either way too rich or insane…
Vivitar 650 1300mm f
With over 1,700 reviews logged in here, I’ll add my two cents worth.
If you’re reading this as “newest first”, let me warn you that most reviews contain spoilers about which you are not always warned.
This book was recommended by a friend and I found it to be an easy and enjoyable reading experience. That being said, I suggest that anyone, as an individual reader, will take from it what they will. I gave it 4 stars because it just doesn’t reach my standard of a great piece of literature or really in-depth study of something. From an enjoyment/entertainment perspective it is 4.5 or more, just not 5.0.
A lot depends on the mood you’re in when you read this book. Also, your expectations can help or hurt your appraisal of the work.
This book is part romance, part mystery, part documentary and part sociological treatise. It recaps an aging man’s life, mostly focusing on his young adult experience against the seedy backdrop of a traveling circus during the Great Depression.
Growing old is mandatory, but growing up is optional! If you have fought growing up, and if you ever had a romanticized vision of running away with the circus, you may understand this book. You may not like it, but you will come to some thought or understanding of what the author was trying to say. You may lose some illusions, though, which you might have wished you could have maintained.
Many of the negative reviews here criticize the language and sexually graphic descriptions of some scenes. The particular scenes probably accurately reflect the circumstances of the times. So what else is new?
These instances are almost glossed over. While not appropriate for children, the treatment fits into the docu-drama which debunks any romanticized vision of circus life.
As a novel, I didn’t know where the story was ultimately going. One confrontational segment, given much emphasis, seemed unexplained or unresolved. There was a twist at the end which is thought provoking.
Maybe you’re never
Sigma 70 300mm f
Straight to the point…
The lens takes excellent photos during daylight, at night they tend to be grainy.
Focus and zoom ring are smooth.
The lens weakest llink is poor workmanship. The zoom ring can be taken off with three small screws and leaves everything exposed. It is not sealed, a lot of dust accumulates underneath the zoom ring. It is very thin plastic and has not inner metal frame to hold it.
If you notice the lens has no grip to aid whenever you mount and unmount. So be very watchful as you will be over-pushing the zoom ring whenever you mount and unmount and after two years it builds too much play.
Other lenses have a grip area, with this one you use the zoom ring as a grip to rotate the lens and that is a no no. You do not believe me, go test one, its a hassle and nine out of ten when in the field you will not even pay attention to this and is the least you want to worry about.
Tokina 12 24mm f
This is a must if you have a Garmin GPS. We just recently bought a second Garmin and ordered another one of these along with that purchase. Wouldn’t do it any other way. This is the best mount, NEVER moves.
Zeiss Ikon 28mm f