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The Garmin Forerunner is a great asset for both serious and recreational runners. It is very easy to use.
When I travel, it is great for helping me determine mileage and routes. One disappointment was the lack of a “back to start” feature. While it is listed in the manual, it isn’t a feature my 305 has.
It is hard to tell from the photo, but it is larger than a typical running watch, making it bigger than many women’s wrists. I use a terry cloth wrist band under the watch to keep it from slipping and rubbing, and it works great.
Classic Straight USB Cable
This cable works just as well as any high dollar cable (such as Monster). The connectors are not gold plated like Monster cables are, but I guarantee you TV or BluRay/Sat aren’t either. So, having Gold on the cable does absolutely no good preventing oxidation since the plug will oxidize, even if the cable does not.
I’ve been a broadcast engineer for 27 years, and I can unequivocally say gold plating does absolutely no good. This cable works perfectly, meets all of the fastest speed specs, and is working perfectly for me in mission critical areas at the station.
Save $100. Buy this cable.
Classic Straight USB Cable
So enjoyed the book, well researched, enticing story, pulls you in with romance and suspense. Excellent storyline, you fall in love with the characters and dont want to let go.
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I must sing the praises for this product, it really works very well. I bought it thinking that if it did half the job it claimed to do I would be happy, but this product really deliver what it promised.
Classic Straight USB Cable
Everyone recommended this book and series to me. EVERYONE told me that I wouldn’t be able to sleep because I was so engrossed in the book. As a result, I pushed through even though I was bored to tears. In fact, I slept like a log after reading this book because it was sooooo boring.
What is the problem with this book?
1. The author is tooooo wordy. It would literally take her 20 or 30 pages what a regular author could say in 3-5 pages.
2. Everyone in the school thought Bella was soooo beautiful. I just didn’t get it. This girl got like 4 invitations to a dance. If she was all that, surely she wouldn’t have to settle for some creepy vampire who likes to eat bears.
3. We had to be told over and over again that Bella was clumsy. We, the reader, never got to learn of Bella’s so called clumsiness. We had to hear about her tripping, almost being kidnapped or raped, hitting her head in the gym and so forth. Someone that clumsy would have been dead or seriously injured years ago.
4. Edward has been 17 for years, yet the town didn’t notice it. In fact, Edward said he was born in 1901 which would make him about 104 at the time this book was written and Bella is only 16 so clearly Bella and Edward should not be dating.
5. Edward is sooooo hot yet no girl in school has snapped him up or stalked him?
6. EDWARD IS CREEPY–he reads people’s minds and he follows you everywhere you go–in the real world, his azz would have had a restraining order issued against him.
7. Edward treated Bella like she was a possession. In fact, he IS fighting the urge to eat her, but that doesn’t give him the right to be throwing her around. ONe time, he threw her on the sofa and his family thought he was trying to eat her (not the good way) but cannibal like way so they came in (NOT TO SAVE HER), but to get a piece of the action. I definitely wouldn’t want to date someone who wanted to literally eat me like a piece of pork chop.
What did I like about the book?
1. Unlike others,
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I love my Kindle! I have always been an avid reader and as a high school English teacher, I am constantly trying to stay up to date with what my students are reading. I generally read 4-5 novels a month in order to keep up with the currently literature trends and for my personal reading. I also have at least 2-3 books for my Masters program that I am reading at the same time. I generally would spend an average of $50-$100 a month on books.
Now with my Kindle, I buy more books and spend about $20-$50. I also like that the Kindle allows you to read multiple books at the same time and it keeps your place in each book. I also like the notes and highlighting features which allow me to flip back to important passages with just a couple clicks. It stores all my information and there is no hassle of multiple sticky notes and having to always have a highlighter and pen.
I know that before I bought my Kindle, I was one of those people who likes the feel of a book in my hand and actual paper! Looking back though, I wouldn’t trade my Kindle for a book. I have access to my 185+ current collection anywhere I go! I also have access to my notes for my Masters Program right there without carrying around 3 textbooks.
The last thing I love about my Kindle is that my mom and I share a Kindle account on Amazon. One thing that is not often advertized is that you can have up to 3-5 (don’t remember for sure) Kindles all linked to one account. So when my mom finds a book she likes, she goes out and buys it and then suddenly it appears on my Kindle and vice versa. It is great! We used to buy 3-4 copies of the same book because she and I often want to read the same thing at the same time. Now we can! She can read the same book that I am at the same time and we can be on two different pages and our Kindles keep track, under one account.
I highly highly recommend this product. I never write reviews for anything- but I specifically got on today to write this because I LOVE t
Classic Straight USB Cable
I have a jeep with very little space for attaching mounts on the dashboard so this works quite well. Has held with no problems and is easily portable to change to another vehicle.
Classic Straight USB Cable