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I’ve been using this product for a couple of years now, and i am very happy with it. The GPS I had originally broke, I bought a new one and I still use this old portable friction mount. It holds very well, it does not slide, and allows me to remove the GPS easily and without leaving any trace when I leave the car.
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I would purchase from this seller again. I have already read this book, but who can get enough. The book is in great condition and arrived on time.
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I have/had a Timex Ironman and have never been so aggravated with a sports watch/device as it. One slight bump of the buttons and the display would change to something that wasn’t easy/quickly to get out of… and many times that attempt would screw-up my the time/stats of my current run. Even if it didn’t, who likes to be distracted during there run, so… I decided to get this Forerunner. I’m not going to repeat what others have said nor list its features. I’ll just say that it is one simple operating sports watch with comprehensive abilities that provides the ability to do long term performance studies with the included software. If I did have something negative to say, it’d be about the cradle. The watch, especially with the second (long) watch band, is not easy to place on a flat surface without the watch popping out of the cradle. The cradle is used to charge and replicated data to and from the watch–no big deal.
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I read this book as part of my bookclub selections for the year. The book is well-written. It truly gives you an insight into how these people(the characters) lived. I usually don’t write reviews, but this book deserved kudos! A “must read” book.
It is truly unfortunate that Amazon has chosen to up the price of this book for Kindle as it becomes more and more popular.
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I am writing this entry after just receiving notice that the author of this book, J.D. Salinger, has just passed away at 91. I am living proof, although I am sure no alone on this account , that the teenage angst that preppie Holden Caulfield, the narrator of “Catcher In The Rye”, was caught up in his immediate post-World War II generation was contagious all the way down at the bottom of society to housing project kids like me later on. Needless to say this high school assigned-reading was one of those books that I devoured at one sitting, if I recall correctly. But here is a better perspective on the book. Some books you read once and move on. Others you read, re-read and live out, including on a trip to New York a stay at the old Taft Hotel. How is that for having a more than a literary effect on the reader. Only Jack Kerouac’s “On The Road” had more. So long, J.D.
I bought this book just a week or so before Salinger died. I finished the book I was reading a few days after his passing and decided to finally read this alleged masterpiece — and masterpiece it is, indeed. I wish I would have read it when I was 17, but alas, I waited until age 31. Nevertheless, I remember what it was like to be 17, and honestly, I related to the character Holden Caulfield a lot today; even as a married father and professional “phony.” I can only imagine how utterly groundbreaking this book must have been when it was first published in 1951.
What I loved about the book: I could say “everything,” because I did, but I’ll give a few specifics. First, I loved the voice in which it was written. Holden is sarcastic, snotty, and just way too cool for almost everything — just like I was when I was 17. I loved the exaggerations and hyperbole. I identified with his descent into near-madness, being in that awkward stage between childhood and adulthood, not knowing what to do, not really understanding or not wanting to deal with the consequences of your actions, really just not being ready to grow up. As Holden wanders New York in a sleep-deprived stupor, he explores these issues within his mind; he jumps from one feeling to another, and breaks down and cries more than once. It truly is a powerful novel, and one of the three best I’ve ever read. Five stars all the way.
The book is just 214 pages and a breeze to read. If you haven’t read it, you should. I’ve been reading a lot of “classic” novels lately and this is the first one that I know for a fact I will be reading again in the future. I could see myself reading this every couple of years for the rest of my life — it was that good.
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My wife has wasted hundreds of dollars on Bissel machines so I suggested she try a Hoover. She has used it twice and loves it. Now it’s just a matter of durability of which the Bissels had none. If it holds up I would give it five stars.
Thanks to all who wrote advice to make it work better.
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Probably because of how stupid it is. It’s been years since I read it, but I can sum it up for you. It follows the experiences of a spoiled rotten dumbass rich kid with no drive, no motivation, no goals, no self respect. Why? Because he’s never worked a day in his life and expects the world to feel sorry for him because he has teenage angst. This kid could be considered the orginal emo without the make up. Yeah he shows signs of schitzophreina, but that really doesn’t make him more compelling or pitful. Bottom line, this is the saga of a self centered little bastard incapable of feeling any emotion for anyone save perhaps his little sister. It’s not timeless, the story teaches nothing, but creates a model of an idiot. I’ll say this though, if you are a parent and you’re kid turns out like this kid, you have failed as a parent. Mabye that’s the point of the book, but I doubt it.
The book is overhyped by the hippie crowd because they can relate to the character. As in they’re spoiled rotten rich little idiots who have never worked a day in their life and are looking for hand outs. That’s the description of the main character and the synopisis of the book. This is probably why the book has been banned so much, because it’s an insipid self centered, apathetic mockery of the human experience. A guide to living for the weak minded so called elite masses.
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