Posts Tagged ‘live’
Buffalo has finally shipped me a replacement product – after waiting for about two weeks.
Set it up right away – plugged it in – it has an error message (6 red blinks – means corrupted firmware).
My second of the same product – equally poor quality. Amazing.
Buffalo Technology LinkStation Live
if you feel the need to ignore my bias, you should definitely buy beside you in time anyway. it has incredible concert footage and great special features including rehearsal videos. it’s a must-have if you love trent reznor and also an awesome first experience if you have never seen nin perform.
Nine Inch Nails Live
We saw the live performance in December and had to have the blu-ray! Nothing replaces a live show, but the close-ups and various camera angles fill in what we missed with our mid-priced seats. One disappointment, there are never enough bonus tracks and extras, so if you’re looking for more information or background on the performers, you’ll be left wanting.
STOMP Live
Previously owned GPS’: Garmin (nearly all series), Mio 520, TomTom XL, DASH Express, TeleNav ShotGun.
Current GPS: Garmin 880 with lifetime MSN services, Garmin 760
Pros:
- More flexibility and customization than Garmin and DASH.
- Good strong volume (better than any GPS so far)
- Finally, a powered cradle from TomTom!
- Lane Assist is OK
- Google Search produced good results that were up-to-date
- Good routing engine
- Like the Gas prices on Route feature. Garmin 880 doesn’t do this.
Cons:
- Were’s the “Send to Car” Function???
- The display (like all TomToms) is dim with poor contrast (side by side with Garmin in the sun and the Garmin units blow it away)
- Getting results from Google seemed much slower than I remember from the DASH/Yahoo combination
- Traffic not as good as Garmin MSN. On a couple of occasions in construction zones with stop and go traffic, the TomTom did not issue a traffic delay and the Garmin did. The warnings also appeared sooner on the Garmin than the TomTom.
- Gas prices on Garmin were more accurate and the Garmin units tell you how many days old the data is
- Has a bug were the display goes completely dim for a couple of minutes but then returns to normal
- Couple of times it indicated the connected services were not available in areas were I have had good coverage before. Needed to power cycle the unit to get the services to work
- Garmin MSN and DASH have more connected services
- Garmin has a remote you strap onto your steering wheel to activate or cancel the voice recognition. With TomTom you have to look at the display and touch an icon. What’s the point in that? Plus, the TomTom VR is awful and is only correct about 25%. Garmin is at about 75% and has more flexibility.
- I CAN’T believe TomTom STILL DOES NOT tell you what side of the street the destination is. How lame! I was looking for store and the TomTom announced I had arrived at the destination, but there were malls on both sides of the street. Not very helpful.
This DVD is the bomb from beginning to end. You can’t go wrong.
You will play it over and over and over again. What a night with
Johnnie Taylor. Don’t put off ordering this DVD.
Johnnie Taylor Live in
I bought Microsoft Office 2007 Home and Student but the only part of it that I’ve really used is the Excel part. The software appears to be well written. When you add all the capabilities in it, I think it’s a very good deal for around $100.00. It’s got hundreds of built in mathematical, scientific, statistical, and financial functions. It allows you to build and work with tables of data in a manner similar to working with databases. You can do graphs. That’s a pretty sophisticated capability that allows you to show them in various formats. You can do scenarios and what if types of studies. The ability to generate and modify Pivot Table Reports on the fly is an amazing capability all by itself. I’m impressed and I haven’t even started to work with Word and Powerpoint yet. There’s even more. You can create and read XML files, import and export data from and to other databases, Publish Worksheets on the web so others can view them, print, share your workbook with other users, etc., etc., etc. What I’ve worked with appears to work well. No software is perfect and this software isn’t either, but it’s very, very good. I always test it to see if it’s doing what I want it to do. It has passed the test just about every time. Where it hasn’t, I only needed to tweak it a little to get what I wanted out of it. That’s a good software.
I guess it’s categorized as smooth jazz, but that term sometimes has negative connotations, so I don’t know if that’s a fair way to categorize it. Anyway, there are really stellar performances on this DVD, and I can’t stop listening to it.
Great piano playing of Bob James, beautiful bass work of Nathan East, tasty guitar work of Larry Carlton, inspirational, exciting drumming of Harvey Mason, and all-around great compositions.
Beautiful stuff.
Fourplay Live in Capetown
This brush is great – it gets out all kinds of hair you never knew your pet was about to shed! Also it’s very relaxing for my dog. My only complaint is that it can be a bit messy, so best to do all the brushing outside.
Live in Concert
I love the kindle!! It is user friendly and the fact that it has wi-fi capablity is awesome, you can use it just about anywhere…….Great product.
The New Seekers Live