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I bought this as a replacement for my previous Omron HJ-112, which I had been using for about 2 years (I accidentally ran it through the washing machine – it is not waterproof, in case you were wondering). I ADORE this pedometer – it can go in my pocket, so it does not have to clip to (and fall off) my waistband, and so people don’t ask you about it constantly. The 7 days of memory is great for tracking, and it does not count false steps when I am in a vehicle. I find the distance (you have to enter your stride length, but that is easy) and calorie counts are accurate. I have never had any problems, and if this one breaks I will buy another. :)
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As a first Touch this is amazing. Browsing with WIFI is great, apps are great. Essentially you can do everything with it.
However, if you are not around wifi a lot, remember it will be limited.
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The book I ordered was sent so quickly I couldn’t believe It got here so fast. Thanks for the excellent service and quality of merchandise.
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The Rough Guide to It is a good book to have on hand for a whole understanding how the universe works. It will be intersting to keep it around and someday have my grandchildren look at it and see what is missing. I …

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Zeikos ZE LCH1 Lens I purchased this very inexpensive item just in time to receive it for our family vacation to Washington D.C.. Well,over this week vacation I took 600 pictures and absolutely LOVED having this …

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It has been a while since I have read a book that touched me the way “The Help” touched me. Kathryn Stockett has created a set of unforgettable characters in the persons of Aibilene, Minnie, and Miss Skeeter. She writes from the heart with skill and imagination.

I don’t understand the one star reviews. This book gave me a new respect for the Negro maids of the first half of the 20th century–their devotion, strength, and perseverance in the face of enormous odds. Someone makes a comment in the book about “Gone With the Wind.” I believe it was Aibilene who says, “No one ever asked Mammy how she felt.”

I guess all books that make their mark the way “The Help” has, will draw criticism from the psuedo intellectuals who can’t stand to have a book be both popular and excellently written.

Thank you Kathryn. You’ve written a gem of a book which 95% of people will read with pleasure.
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These fenders were Exactly what I have been looking for…and they are beautiful! I understand that some folks are not mechanically inclined, but I found them pretty easy to go on…Just take your time and think through each step..yes, you need to take the wheels off to get them on (der!) The brackets go on the axles between the frame and the axle..the little tab at the “chain end” of the rear fender may require slight bending (no big deal)…careful though! (in other words,just don’t bend it too much so as to break it off)…As has been noted, these are for the “Cruiser” type bike…(BMX, Mountain, etc.all use different types)…So, at this price (with all mounting hardware included), Super, Super Fast shipping…these are a fantastic deal!!…and to top it all off, these fender are just absolutely beautiful…with ultra classy flares at the tail of both front and back….and a very stylish rounded cut at the front edge of the front fender, plus a very nicely chromed finish…well, your search is done…don’t hesitate…GET ‘EM!!
(Perhaps you can tell, but I am VERY PLEASED. I Love ‘Em! Thanks!!
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My husband bought this ipod as a gift for me. I love to listen to audio books, and he though this would be an easy way to enjoy them. Well, all the books from our library are for MP3 players. The books take over an hour each to reformat to the ipod, and then they vanish without any reason. The ipod is so very user unfriendly. My husband meant so well, but this ipod is nothing but frustration and stress. Save your money!
Polar RS800cx Pro Team

You know you’ve just read a great book when you lay in bed at night thinking about it weeks after you’re done with it. That’s what this book made me do. It was afabulous book, everyone should read it.
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Although I am homeschooled, and have been all my life, as a sixteen-year-old girl I am not entirely segregated from popular culture. I might be less likely than your average teenager to “go with the flow”, but that doesn’t mean I don’t *know* when Miley Cyrus does something even more scandalous than last time, or Justin Bieber tops the charts for the second week running, or a series of poorly-written vampire romance novels by a Mormon author becomes an overnight phenomenon. And… well, what a coincidence. Those same novels are exactly what I sat down to write about.

I remember my first-ever exposure to the Twilight series. I was walking down one of those ritzy red-flagstoned pavements outside some row of enormous stores, and I saw the cover of Breaking Dawn on a six-foot-high poster in the window of a brightly-lit bookstore. I remember noting the title and the name of the author and the odd picture of the red and white chess-pieces on the front before walking on. That must have been just before the series took off, because I had never seen or heard of it before, and it was some months until I saw one of the covers again. Now, perhaps two years later, perhaps a little more, I doubt if there’s one teenaged girl in the entire country who isn’t familiar with the black and red covers of the Twilight series; and most of them have read the books inside the covers too. And so have their mothers; and their aunts; and their fifth cousins twice removed. The Twilight series has taken an almost unprecedented hold over the female population of this country, and I fear that the result, in the emotional baggage these women and girls are going to carry, already is and will continue to be astronomical.

In brief, the series relates the first-person tale of a seventeen-year-old girl who relocates to a small town and falls for a pale, mysterious guy who, though he attends her high school, is soon revealed to be a 108-year-old vampire. Bella, our narrator, is quickly enmeshed in a rom
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