Posts Tagged ‘lens’

This Hoover is a replacement for a larger Hoover vacuum that met it’s demise after 10 years. I love this one. It’s so light and easy to use. I’ve read complaints about the cord not being long enough. I don’t agree with that claim. The cord length is ample for the area I have. If you don’t have this model, BE AWARE,”if you don’t hold onto it as you turn it on, it will take off by itself, then vacuum your whole living room without you.” (Just kidding). It’s great,light, and easy to use. Oh yeah, and you can’t beat the price.
Closed Head Single Lens

I was searching for a scale that had an extended weight capacity; which was not an easy endeavor. Many SAID they would do this, or that … then in reading the “fine print” I would find that accuracy, or some other aspect of the product, would be adversely affected if the extended weight were actually utilized.(So whats the point!)

So, when I first read the details of the “EatSmart Precision Digital Scale with Step-On Technology” I wondered if it could really be as accurate, reliable and simple to use as it claimed. Where’s the fine print that negates the promises? Well, let me say that my experience has been phenomenal! The product does ALL it says it can – and the calibration consistently holds an accurate weight when compared to my Doctors office results.

Undoubtedly, the next time I need a health product that EatSmart provides, I will be purchasing it from them. I am exceedingly happy with all aspects of this product and the company’s service; therefore, I feel you will not be misguided in trusting them as well.
Pro Digital Hard Lens

This scale is great. I had another ‘Thinner’ brand scale which I liked, but the inability to change the battery caused me to have to throw out the entire thing, which is ludicrous! This scale looks just as good, but a very important feature is that I can change the batteries. It gives a consistent digital readout with a lighted screen. I can step on it several times in a row and the reading is always the same. If it changes, I know it’s because of ME and not because of the scale. I highly recommend this product.
Professional Snap On Lens

My home iMac houses all of my music, photos, and movies. My company-issued Windows laptop has all of my schedule and contact info, and lots of documents. I chose to use my iMac as my home-base for my new iPod Touch, mainly for the photos, since I was not aware of any sync-able photo app on Windows. (I didn’t look very hard, either. Copying my music to the laptop is one thing; photos are a different ball game). As expected the iPod integrates seamlessly with my iMac: plug, unplug and go. My entire media collection goes with me wherever I go, including podcasts bluetoothed to my car stereo during my 45-minute commute. I have a few simple puzzle-games to pass the time while I’m waiting in line somewhere. I bought the Kindle reader app too, and have now finished a couple of eBooks (very readable to my 5-decade-old eyes).

Finding bridges to my business stuff has been more challenging. Using Google as an intermediary is not an option because exporting business data to an outside server violates my company’s policy. I have not yet been able to find a way to conveniently sync with my Outlook info and work documents without switching my iPod to be completely based off of my laptop. I can get the data, but it involves multiple steps. Part of the difficulty is that there does not seem to be a standard way of transferring info via USB except for the iTunes/iPod sync. Several apps use http transfer via WiFi, but the company won’t allow iPods or other PDAs on their network (viewed as a security risk).

All tolled, l very much like the iPod’s functionality and look-and-feel. All products have trade-offs and this one shows how cleverness and attention to ease-of-use can turn challenges into coolness.
Lenspen Lens Cleaning System

I found this book in a dusty little corner of my local used bookstore (yes, they do still exist) and was intrigued by the title and premise. A few months later I have now read the entire trilogy and must say it really speaks directly to the soul, bypassing all the mental gatekeeping we humans come up with to deny ourselves direct contact with the source of our being. I’m not one of those folks who think that all religions are only in the business of building their own power by feeding gullible minds with fear and judgment — there are certainly very enlightened folks with open hearts and minds within organized religion. Yet, I’ve always been skeptical of the ones who try to tell you that their views are absolute and threaten you if you choose a different vehicle to find love and meaning in life. It’s just too obvious that anyone who tries to tell you that God is vengeful or would exclude some of us is just insecure in themselves. As Michael Franti says: “God is too big for just one nation, and God is too big for just one religion.” Yell Fire!

What tells me that Neale Donald Walsch has really tapped into the essence of God is that the books read as refreshingly and truthfully in 2009 as they must have when they first came out in the mid-90s. This phenomenon in itself is discussed in the book — the fact that God really is timeless and nameless. Too often we’re stuck in the dualistic mechanisms of our mind that tells us to divide everything — yesterday versus tomorrow, us versus them, believers vs non-believers. In that very same mindset we also like to look at “God” as a particular thing or person, something we can imagine or portray with our thoughts. And too often, religious texts create the same kind of hierarchy of spirit that we assign to our social structures on earth. For example, looking at God as “The Father” is a very common image conjured by a patriarchic mindset, as if there’s some sort of a guy sitting somewhere up there wagging his imaginary finger at
Opteka Voyeur Spy Lens

Quantaray Zoom lens 28

This product was everything it promised to be and more. Initially I was skeptical that it could provide results as advertised, but it has performed perfectly. This is a must-have for anybody who has had problems with a dog’s shedding
55MM 2X TELEPHOTO LENS

I bought this two years ago on Amazon to accompany my Canon HF100 that I ordered at the same time. I was concerned that Transcend was not a common brand, but after all this time it works well, and I shoot a lot of video. At this price a Kingston is only class 4, and a lot of newer camcorders, which I plan to buy, require class 6. I’d buy another Transcend without question.
0 45x Lens Filter

Sigma 70-300. Great lens for a newbie SLR user.Very Happy with the lens , the pictures are sharp and the autofocus is fast.

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