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Best Socks on Earth!
I recently purchased several pairs of women's SmartWool socks and found them to be fabulous! Soft to the touch yet durable. The wool content wicks the moisture and keeps my feet always feeling warm . I wear then constantly. I'm extremely pleased with my new SmartWool socks.
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Love Smartwool
Smart wool socks are wonderful for keeping feet warm in the winter months. Even the dress socks which are thinner work great.
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Good Product
These socks were great while I shoveled snow, However, at a cold NFL game, once I sat for about 25 minutes my feet were cold and my hubby's were warm and we have the same boot type. Just my opinion but I do get cold easy. I would recommend this product, but not in extreme weather conditions where you are sitting around...
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Not the same quality as older smartwool!
My wife has worn smartwool socks for years - they are the only socks that she will wear in the winter to keep her feet warm and be comfortable all all day. This fall, I purchased 6 pairs (from two different supliers) of socks as a gift. All of the socks received were rough and scratchy (like old wool socks, not as expe...
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great socks
These socks are not thick like hiking socks, yet they have a cushioned footbed making them extremely comfortable. Smartwool socks seem expensive until you try them. Once you do, you will understand why cheap socks are for the birds! Get good socks and make your feet happy.
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Nice Warm Socks!
I like these socks very much. They did what I wanted them to...keep my feet warm and toasty. No complaints here. I highly recommend this purchase if you want to keep your feet nice and warm during the long winter months.
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Love these socks!
These socks fit and feel great on my feet. I wish the socks were a little thicker. Color is good.
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Best Friends great but not heavy enough for me
The socks were lighter in weight than I expected. Will wear them for fall and spring. I have a number of pairs already. I wear them everyday during our CT winter months. They must have been a heavy weight wool crew. I've tried ordering but my size is already sold out. Will have to wait till next year. :(
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Perfect!
This was exactly what my partner wanted and she was super excited. Socks were packaged well and shipped fast too. Very satisfied.
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Very Warm
There is only one word to describe these socks: WARM. I would recommend it to anyone who walks in the cold for longs periods of time.
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Poor valve design
Valve never did open, even when the timer indicated it was open. Removed the electronic portion to inspect how the valve actually operates and noticed that a pin about the diameter of a needle is connected to a diaphram. The pin is pushed down by knob protruding from the electronic portion to open up the valve. For som...
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Gilmour 9400 TEAL Electronic Water Timer
I have owned 2 of them for about 3 years now. If you need to control watering more than once a day and don't want water hammer. This IS the unit for you. I have used them and left them outside throughout the gardening season. They are a sealed unit. Require 4 AA batteries. You can control up to 4 programs a day. You ca...
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better than the other one
this device is much better than the one i replaced (different brand) it is more versatile than the other model (of the same brand) and it has functioned well. I would/will buy another
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Didn't last long
9400 worked for only about 1 season. Leaks like crazy. Cheap piece of junk made in China. All plastic. Live in Texas needs to work for 8 months.
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This is a complete piece of junk
This almost $60 timer worked for one summer. The next year it was completely seized and the rubber sealing gaskets were distorted and out of their seating. Consequently it leaked a torrent of water when in the OFF position, rendering it useless. It could not be repaired. Anyone with any sense will steer clear of rubbis...
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Great product.
The timers arrived in excellant condition and are working great. They are very easy to program and provide the flexability I need for the times of watering I work with.
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Gilmour Parts Policy
I own 6 or 7 Gilmour water timers and they are nice pieces of equipment--until you have a problem. I have had two out-of-warranty failures--one after several years of use and one after two years of use. In both cases I was unable to obtain repair parts. Most recently I had a Model 9400 fail after two years of use. A sm...
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gilmore watering timer
Gilmour Group 9404DIB Do it Best Water TimerExcellent product which works perfectly. Use it you don't need to spend thousands on an outdoor sprinkler system
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difficult to program
Very difficult to program.I will use it manually as it does not work as programed.
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Works Great - Easy to use
I have used this water timer for over a month now and really like it. It's very easy to setup and use. It's nice that you can remove just the timer body to program it. When the program is not running you can manually turn it on with the on/off button. You can also select how long it runs when turned on manually. You ca...
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Two Dead - Do not buy
Purchased two at a local store... First was dead on arrival, second was dead after two days.Would not recommend this product for anyone.
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Item pictured is not what you get
Gilmour must have changed this model. It is different then the older models. I puersonally like the older model for ease of operations. The digital screen is hard to read and tedious. Too many questions. Otherwise, this is still a great and reliable product. I already own and am still using another. I bought my first o...
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Set it and forget it.
Programing is like set it and forget it, this is great because I can water at night when the pressure is highest and the ground is cooler. However I like to set a different program almost everyday for different areas, that have different watering needs, this requires reprogramming which is not as intuitive and simple a...
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Gilmour 9400 Electronic 4 Cycle Water Timer
This is an excellent product. You can set it to water the veggies at any time of your choosing. For example you can set it to turn on at 7 am and off 20 minutes later, then on again at 12 noon and off 10 minutes later. Truly amazing!
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they break!!!
I bought this item and it lasted a year. It almost cost me a new lawn of sod if I hadn't noticed it quit on me. I bought the grey one which has 8 cycles and have not had a problem but stay away from the discontinued teal ones. PS I liked it when it worked so I'm buying one of the new model teal ones with the angled fac...
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Expensive Junk
We need a timer for watering. Unfortunately, this is the only model our local nursery and garden center carries. I have bought 6 of them. All have failed, and the nursery will not take returns. Some work for a couple of days, some don't. It seems like the knob which seats in the cover does not go deep enough and will t...
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Plastic Gears
After a year the timer stopped working. It had a loud clicking sound when trying to open the valve. I wrote Gilmour for help but they did not answer. I openned the timer side and to my amazement, all the gears and shafts are plastic. One of the shafts broke making it impossible for the gears to work. Since I was outsid...
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They just don't last!
It does what it says it is going to do but "They" have engineered a product to last for a season or a little over a year. Shame on them! I have been through a couple of units. I just ordered another one ($25.00) over the net because I need to get my own "Ducks" in order and research the manufacturers before I order the...
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2nd unit was terrible
The first Gilmour I had (same model, 9400) lasted about 3 1/2 years. Based upon that, I ordered this model again... big mistake! The center seal (behind the red button) went bad within months. This was the same problem that compelled me to replace the first unit... 3 1/2 years on the first unit, 3 months on the second....
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Cost-effective, user-friendly product
This is an updated version of a Gilmour timer I had for several years. It is easier to program than the previous model and does a very good job!
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irrigationn timer
very time consuming to set the timer for the different watering functions.rain- bird made the easiest timer to set and Gilmour could take a lesson from them for their hose bibb timer.
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Great timers for a while...
There timers work great... for one season. We have never had one last more than that. We are now on our third one but this year is the last, we need to find something that will last years, not months.I don't know what it is about them but at the beginning of the growing season when we take them out to reuse, they never...
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Agree with weekend woodworker
This is the second Gilmor model I have used, both relatively short lived. This particular unit is in it's second year. And having a problem similar to WW's - the timing unit seems to be working ok, but apparently does not have sufficient power to turn the ball valve, which seems to require an inordinate amount of press...
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eats batteries like crazy!
On the plus side, it's easy to program.On the downside, this thing worked OK for a month or so, until it just quit unexpectedly and I had to replace the batteries already. Since then, seems like the batteries are exhausted after 1 or 2 weeks, depending on the weather (cold or hot). Of course, each time, I have to reset...
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Less than 1/8" thick Chinese Plastic Valves
The electronics/motor seems okay, but the timer's valves have less than 1/8" thick chinese plastic for the upstream ball valve's chamber. The top of the valve's screw top is held on one side by 1 "chinese plastic" thread. A slight pressure spike on the line (when closed) and this timer pretty much explodes, blowing the...
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Beware of Water Hammer
I have tried several of these Gilmour timers. They all have the same problem. They use a rubber diaphragm that closes by water pressure, which effectively shuts off the water in a fraction of a second. For me and the pipes in my home, this causes SIGNIFICANT "water hammer". [...]Sooner or later, water hammer will bust ...
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Junk That Either Doesn't Work Or Breaks Easily...
I got one of these. It was DOA. I didn't use it right away and put it in my shed until the following season. By the time I realized it was dead, it was too late. The company would no longer accept returns because it wasn't under warranty even though it was obviously never used.So, silly me, I bought another. It worked,...
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Did I Really Pay $139 plus shipping? How did I get THAT desperate?
It is completely out of my budget to buy a timer this expensive. I've had it for over a year and it has been wonderful. I almost forgot WHY I decided to spend the money. When my water timer went out in the back yard, so many plants suffered and I didn't do a great job watering. I decided to replace it with the same one...
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Pretty lame
Very long with a lot of eye exercises but nothing really about really increasing comprehension. Didn't help me or my daughter.
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Increased my speed after one day
For a book so cheap it was worth the investment. I'm sure results may vary as you can see by the reviews, but for me it has been a great help. It started working for me after learning how to increase my visual bite. I had to increase it slowly at first, but once I got use to this I was reading that pretty fast after a ...
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Didn't really get much out of it...
I read this to help prepare for the LSAT and I have to say it didn't help much.
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Crap, Crap, Crap.
COMPLETE WASTE OF $. Very little substance. Filled with bunches of crap short stories with quizes afterwards. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME.
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Your best bet if you want to improve
This book gives a very concise and useful insights into how anyone can improve his or her reading skill.Wade Cutler doesn't waste your time with stuff you probably already know. His techniques really do work, and anyone (including the seasoned, advanced reader) can benefit from this book.I highly recommend this book to...
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Died after 2 months.... very dissapointed...
I purchased this clock and the digital part of the clock broke after 2 months. What a shame because I really liked the look of the clock. Unfortunatly I couldnt use the analog part of the clock because it will only work with the digital.Your better off buying an analog clock that doesnt have a digital capacity...becaus...
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Terrific clock
Easy to tell the time with this nice clock. Perfect for the kitchen and seems accurate. Automatically resets for Daylight Saving Time. Great value!
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UNUSEABLE TOO COMPLLICATAED
Looked just like what I was looking for BUT i did not take the warning of a previous purchaser about the complicated set up for automaatic changing for daylight savings time. Spent much too much time unsuccessfully trying to make it work . First time - of many Amazon purchases that I had to reluctantly return an item.
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Deliberate attempt to hide imperfections
Returned TWO of these pizza peels.Both arrived promptly, but after opening I discovered small holes in the wood that werecovered with a small "Made in China" sticker.
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GETS IT IN AND OUT WITHOUT A MESS
I love piazza and why pay $20.00 plus when you can do it better and much cheaper at home, yourself. All you need is the dough, the toppings, and a piazza stone. Then you need to get it in and out of the oven without losing half of it on the way. This little paddle will enable you to do that . . . with the help of a lit...
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Pedersen kicked ass without cursive before criteria
This CD is the essential album of Stephen Pedersen. I whoops his appearance on early cursive releases (burst and bloom I think?)If you like regular licks used in interesting ways, rich chords, quaint yet anthemic singing and a kick ass bass player, you like Menergy.
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A dreadful let-down.
Sigh. I am an enourmous fan of Gibson's earlier works, but "Idoru" - at least as evidenced by this audio cassette - is slightly boring and comes across as lifeless: almost like someone imitating Gibson. The reader does a fine job and is not to fault. The nanotechnology aspect held my attention but it goes nowhere. Afte...
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Subtle cyberpunk
Initially this book was dissapointing, not many new ideas, other than the major plot premise, and less densely written than other Gibson work. However, as I read more and more, the subtlety and intricacy of the new concepts, associated social mores, and resultant behaviours became clearer and my enjoyment increased dra...
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Don't Bother...
Talk about cardboard characters and no plot and you've got William Gibson down to a T!!! The only thing that saves this book - a thought that applies to almost all his work - is the near-future background. That's all! AND it is NOT enough. Having read Neuromancer and loved the pace I have been consistently disappointed...
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Good, not great, scifi
Gibson has a real talent for writing but this really paled in comparison to Neuromancer, the book that invented the word cyberspace. Nevertheless, a good quick read by a true talent in the genre - the tastes of nanotech and the world geopolitics are clever and, if not novel, at least believable.
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William Gibson's best yet
I own all of Gibson's books and have read and re-read every single one of them. WG was the first cyberpunk author I hooked into but not my favorite. Bruce Sterling and Neal Stephenson imho have a tighter control over their writing and a better flow. Check out Holy Fire and Snow Crash. BS tends to go crazy and lose you ...
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I like your computer...
This book could have been as good as Neuromancer. The strengths of this book are: the concept of Rei Toei, the concept of limited fame, Blackwell, The Walled City and Arleigh McCrae. The weaknesses of this book are: Chia's smuggling coincedence (dumb), not enough Rei Toei, and nanotech. Do not get me wrong I liked this...
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Too quiet.
The story wasn't too bad, but I couldn't finish it! I tried like crazy to remain interested in this book! I thought Neuromancer wasn't great, but I liked the concept. At least Neuromancer had SOME action in it! This one is a loooooooooooooooooooong conspiracy, I really kept wishing would go somewhere. I got through ove...
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Consistency contingent
While reading this book, I sometimes found it troubling the similarities in the sentences and plot with many of his earlier works were more apparent, however there is something new and different this time. I have read that it was not a focused effort to keep these characters and settings for a second trilogy, however I...
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details details
A fast paced, intensely detail orientated book by long time cyber fiction writer Gibson. The story plot is a mixture of Japanses pop culture/ Russian espionage with an innocent girl and confused man caught in the middle. The plot seems like a decoy for Gibson to speculate about future gadgets and new technology. The wr...
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This Ain't No Neuromancer
Idoru has a decent setup, and ok characters. What damns it is the worst ending ever. Don't invest time in this joke of a book.
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Come on, Gibson!
We want more from the guy who came up with Burning Chrome and Neuromancer! To William Gibson: "You can do it! You did once, so it must be in there. Go back and start fresh and do it again! " I've read all of Gibson's works so far, and I have to agree with the review by Josh and others. This book wasn't even as good as ...
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Idoru: A Great Read
If you liked Gibson's Neuromancer, you'll love Idoru. Even if you didn't like Neuromancer, Idoru is still a good read. Gibson has got it all in this book - AIs, characters having flashbacks, and another great virtual reality world. His character development in this novel was much better and the story was easier to foll...
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Boring, plotless, derivative, annoying...save your money
Being a Gibson fan, I was looking forward to Idoru. Gagh, what a waste. Throughout the entire book I kept wanting to chuck it. There's nothing new here, and the rehash is of substantially lesser quality than Gibson's earlier fiction. The plot is unoriginal and plodding; the characters are *very* poorly developed, even ...
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Gibson is god.
A few years ago I was a bit disappointed after reading 'Virtual Light'. I felt that Gibson had lost his touch. But with this new novel I can clearly see that Gibson is still the best writer alive today. Idoru is a beautiful novel with great characters and awe inspiring settings. I felt the ending of the book was excell...
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A good buy and worth $7.00
Good characters and interaction, especially with the "hero" Laney. Good scenes that made the book hard to put down at times (especially the one in the love hotel). Although Idoru had a decent story, there were parts that I couldn't buy, even in a SF novel. I found the AI construct that Gibson creates too conveniently p...
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I had no idea what was going on by page 3.
Perhaps I'm not the brightest fellow, but I really had no clue what Gibson was writing about by page 3. The whole "cyberpunk" thing obviously never happened, and will likely never happen.
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What was that all about
I am a hardcore Gibson fan, or should I say was. I was really looking forward to Idoru and was let down by the plot. He does get into the cyberpunk dimensions, but the book is almost already outdated. I actually chucked the book after the 1st hundred pages and decided to give it another chance a couple of weeks later. ...
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"Idoru" is fast, furious and great fun.
In "Idoru", the internet has become an enourmously big part of the world. Virtual reality is larger than life itself, and many people live their lives through computers. The story i quite complex, and follows two main characters through a wicked plot involving all sorts of cyber-fun. All I can say is: read it. You won'...
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More time than it was worth
Throughout the story I was slightly bored. I have never started a book that I have not finished and was not about to start with this one. Hoping the end would bring together the boring tangents into something that would at least allow me to feel I had not totally wasted my time, I continued reading. The inspiring finis...
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Neither Ideas Nor Characters Come to Life
This is my first experience of Gibson, having been an avid SF fan in the past.For me, the best SF combines the development of exciting ideas with well-formed characters. Good SF usually has interesting ideas but flat characters. "Idoru" has flat characters and a real paucity of new ideas.It is one of those books you fo...
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This book needs an editor!
I love Gibson's earlier work, in the days when he had aneditor tighten his prose. Now that he's a star, he clearlydoesn't use an editor (or the editor is asleep). This bookneeds tightening in its prose. There is little left of theGibson as Chandler descendent that I saw in earlier works.There is lots of cute that is th...
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Spellbinding.
"Pop culture is the testbed of our futurity." said the representative of the Idoru. William Gibson's spellbinding story of a rock star who announces his plans to marry a virtual construct - more real in cyberspace than in "reality." This post-Internet world is filled with inverted kill-files, avatars, sandbenders, and ...
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Still very good.
Gibson's settings and characters are still as vibrant as before. However, instead of a story that is crucial to the survival of the world, all this trouble centers around pop culture figures that only matter to a bunch of teens. To me, this made the story that much more funny and interesting--to see so many lives and r...
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Idoru kicks ass, I could NOT put it down.
Idoru packs a wallop. Like in _Virtual Light_, Gibson takestwo characters who are innocents and puts us in theirshoes. Their shoes just happen to be placed in the fastforward media future: where net fan clubs have gotten bigand tabloid news has reached (like everything else),Orwelian proportions. And as always with Gib...
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Gibson's back!
After giving the world of science fiction a swift kick in the pants with "Neuromancer," Gibson's novels dropped in quality like a brick into a black hole.But then "Idoru" comes along, redeeming the venerable creator of the cyberpunk subgenre. The characterization is "just enough," the imagery is stunning, and the story...
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another win for Gibson
Once you get used to Gibson's trademark scene-switching and confusing locations, IDORU works beautifully. It has a fairly lean plot and an elegant device that eventually links the point of view of two rather disparate characters. Once again, the post-apocalyptic/sushi-bar/virtual-reality world sucks the reader in. Some...
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money would be better spent reading scientific american
This is a simplistic sci fi novel that is more concerned with punk than futurism. There is little original or thought provoking material past the one seminal idea that identity and fame are fast becoming comodities which are created and sold . The science is so uneven that people are still exchanging business cards - w...
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This is no Neuromancer
For Gibson fans looking for shades of Neuromancer, FORGET IT!. Idoru might as well be Count Zero #4. Like his unimpressive follow-ons neither the plot nor the setting have the innovation and stimulus of Neuro. Unlike the forward-looking Neuro with a truly imaginative and intersting future, plot, and locations, Idoru is...
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The best author Of the kind
He knows the future like no one else and all we got to do is to read it.
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Stretched Too Far
The best thing I can say about "Idoru" is that it's perfectly readable. The writing is competent. The story has its moments. But the characters and plot ultimately stretch too thin. It's like Gibson felt he needed to have one more story in the "Neuromancer" world to show off some ideas he had for tech that hadn't been ...
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it could be better
With all the fuss about William Gibson, I was excited to read IDORU, but it proved out to be a mediocre book. The story is poorly developed and the plot seems like "you've seen that before" type. If you really want to read some fine sci-fi, don't read this particular book. You can also try something else from Gibson, b...
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gibson needs to get over himself
by far the worst book that gibson has written, idoru is justanother case of something good getting trapped by it's ownoverhipness (not unlike a too-popular tech magazine). theonly good new original idea in the book (walled city) istouched upon only in the most brief mention. his writingstyle has descended into non-sent...
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Idoru is no Wintermute
This is only the 3rd Gibson book I've read. The first 2 were Neuromancer and Count Zero. This book is a stark contrast to the cyber cowboys I'm familiar with. I enjoyed the fill of techno concepts and descriptions. When it comes to plot, there really isn't much tension or development.I kept waiting for some kind of rev...
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A dud from a sci-fi legend
Obviously science fiction depends on the suspension of disbelief, but the events in this book verge on the ridiculous. The story seems haistily put together and the characters are one-dimentional. It reads well, but it provides little of the wonder that Gibson's work usually inspires.
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Not a satisfying read
If you read the summary on the first page, then you have read all that you need to know about "Idoru." Some, if not all of the quotes by major publications praising this novel made me wonder if I was reading the right book. Anyway, "Idoru" focuses on the characters, hired "netrunner" Colin Laney and teenager Chia McKen...
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Watered Down Snowcrash
I read this book becuase someone suggested it to me, and I mustsay, I was completely disapointed in it. After reading the brilliant"Snowcrash" by Stephenson, this book seemed watered down, and basically pathetic. The concepts were similar, the basic idea the same, but he does not command the english language with nearl...
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poor quality
First, I thought these were the standard 351 shape and they are not. They are smaller and the tip is more blunt than the 351 making them a "slower" pick. But my real complaint is quality. As a former sheet metal punch press programmer these are my observations. Small parts "oil-can" when created with a single punch ope...
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Copper is sucha Sweet sound!
I've been using these for years. MOST stores don't carry them. THERE METAL PICKS. Plastic picks I can't stand to play with anymore. The Thin version is the best and they also turn green after using them a while. Haven't tried the others, steel ect...Buy a set $5 not bad. Conversation starter... you might end up liking ...
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The best magic system ever.
The idea of racial levels is great, although some of the races I didn't like so much. But the spells and the magic system is why everyone should buy this book: heightened, ladened, and diminished spells. As well as spell templates, balanced, working fighter-mages, and the witch class that is infinitely better than the ...
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Stuck in the 80's
I didn't really care for this when it came out in the 80's - too little of Steve's guitar and WAY too much synthesizer as was typical of the times. Never to be one to follow trends, I think, based upon the success of its predecessor, this was a failed attempt to stay relevant. On listening to it now, it seems anachroni...
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"X" This One Out
"Italian X-Rays" is the album that marked the end of Steve Miller's run on rock radio in the mid-1980s. Miller had flirted with new wave music and synthesizers on his previous effort, "Abracadabra," and was perhaps mislead into believing he needed to stay ahead of musical trends. As a result, he turned his back on his ...
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A Good Read
Ms. Robinson contiues her stories set in Elizabethan England with Lord of Enchantment. Morgan St. John is a dark and mysterious hero to whom we were first introduced in Robinson's Lady Valiant. Of all the books in the series, Lord of Enchantment is my least favorite. I like the heroine, Pen Fairfax, who is unique and u...
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A "how to" on employee ownership
If you are looking to implement an employee ownership program, via ESOP, stock options, phantom stock, etc., this is a good guide. Along with "A stake in the game" by Jack Stack (stressing more the cultural aspect of it) and "In the company of owners" by Blasi, Kruse and Berstein (less statistics, more dated, but a ver...
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Deeply interesting
Peter Lilley's "Dirty Dealing" was published quietly nine months before the horrific events at WTC and The Pentagon. It was as relevant when it was published as it is today, since it tells of the battle in which other countries have taken part to combat the funding of terrorism and drug dealers.It has become even more ...
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very impressed
I was very impressed by the amount of information and the suberb way it was presented throughout the book. I would definitely recomend this book if you are looking for a well writen book on global money and organised crime.
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Doesn't worki
I tried 3 times to order the automatic renewal for $10. At the end, the cart kept coming us a total of $19.95. I give up.
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they need to simplify this magizine
I am a single 30 year old woman, middle class, and no kids. I subscribe to this and several fashion magazines. I've realized I have started dreading getting this magazine. Why? Because it is just so huge with so much information it's like a homework assignment just to get through it. There is some good information, art...
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A young male's opinion (!)
Real Simple must be one of the most friendly, approachable and useful magazines being published today, but I'm guessing most men shy away from covers portraying spray bottles and flowers, 60-minute meals or innovative organization techniques. I was doubtful at first, but have recently purchased a three-year subscriptio...
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Real Simple saves time and money
I subscribed to Real Simple because of the way it was advertised. It claimed to be a time and money saver.Well, Real Simple lives up to its hype. Every month I have found several time and money-saving ideas, over a variety of topics. The subjects are relevant, and the content is easy to understand.I'm glad I subscribe.
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Packed full with Simple Ideas!
I love receiving this magazine with it's household hints and super fast recipes! Organization is the key and "Real Simple" shows how to do it!
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Real Simlpe
I used to like this magazine. It has really changed and not for the better.I have told friends not to buy it any more.
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