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I loved the wii it is a lot of fun and everyone in our family loves it, too
Music the Listener s

Eoin Colfer has earned my undying admiration: He writes a truly entertaining and unique youth novel. Artemis Fowl is complex, it’s unpredictable, it’s imaginative, it has some gruesome descriptions, and it is really, really good.

Colfer’s focal point is the wanna-be evil boy genius. He’s all genius, but he can’t quite bring himself to be truly evil, and the conflict in character is fascinating to read. Colfer latches on to a real problem that so many youth identify with, sadly–the absentee parents for reasons that even they can’t always help. Although Colfer acknowledges this issue, he doesn’t preach, he just lets it be, and allows Artemis to make his own mess and dig his way out.

Colfer’s imaginative LEP unit and Foaly are great fun to read. I can’t wait to get into the second novel, and I would not hesitate to recommend this series to any upper elementary/middle school aged reader, either in years or at heart. :D Order the series without reserve and enjoy!
New Zealand Listener Portraits

We have a short haired border collie/smooth collie mix. This gets a ton of loose hair out of her that we had no idea was there (until we saw it all over the couch). This is a MUST BUY for ANY dog owner. You’ll never know how much hair your dog sheds until you buy this.
The Listener s On

I had high expectations for this book, which always adds pressure to a reading experience. I found the novel appealing with angry ant Holden reminding me in some ways of myself during high school, but I must confess that I missed the key message of this story. The characters lacked visible face for me, and the timeline of two or three days was a contributing obstacle. The “up yours” attitude of Holden’s towards authority is a feeling all reading can relate to in their own ways. But I am still unsure what I was supposed to feel or understand better by the conclusion of this book. A decent novel, but it didn’t sizzle for me. Nicholas R.W. Henning – Australian Author.
The listener s history

I’ve bought 2 times the same product, and I’m very happy with this SD. Used on a SLR Digital Camera, is fast and reliable.

I recommend.
Choral Masterworks A Listener

The book arrived in time, no problems. I was surprised to see it is much cheaper at TJMaxx the other day.
The listener talks back

EVERYMAN S WIRELESS BOOK

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Is it cheap? Hell yes. Does it work? Only about 95% of the time. PS3 will blackout when using this cable and occasionally bluray movies do as well. Trust me, it’s the cable and not my other hardware, I’ve checked it all. As soon as I use a different HDMI Cable the skipping stops. It is not frequent skipping so I don’t mind. Would buy the cable again.
THE NIGHT LISTENER First

I love my iPod Touch. Palm screwed up, because I used to use a Palm Pilot and then a Palm T|X, but I needed something that could keep up with Outlook functionality. What?!? no 64bit support? That was the last straw. I’m an iPod convert now.

The iPod is brain dead simple to synch calendars and there are so many more features and apps. A spare moment? Catch up on e-mail, read the news, play a game. My favorite app is InstaPaper. Traveling? I use a guided imagery podcast to help me get to sleep.

I choose the iPod over an iPhone because I didn’t want a service contract with AT&T. With wireless networks readily available, I don’t feel I’m missing too much.
Enlightening the Listener Contemporary

I tested this in two different vehicles over 4 or 5 days and it didn’t budge in either vehicle. Good marks for stability. If you’ve only used suction cup windshield mounts before with a GPS this product puts the GPS a lot closer to you, so you won’t need to lean forward. Also, since it doesn’t use a suction cup anywhere in the design of the product, this product will never drop your GPS on a hot day!

I wasn’t thrilled with the cost, it seems a touch high for a beanbag and a plastic arm, but now I see that the arm mates to an adjustable pivot in the base and it is pretty well engineered.

Overall, this one is a keeper!

UPDATE:
After using this mount on my dash for a couple of weeks I decided the dash needed dusting. Once I cleaned off the dust I noticed that the mount had left a slight “stain” type mark on the dash. The color of the dash where the mount was had darkened enough to tell where the mount had been placed. I suspect plasticizers in the soft material on the bottom of the mount are migrating. I’ll be VERY careful about leaving the mount on my dash for long periods of time!
A Listener s Guide