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She's definitely one of my favorites!
I love her color palette and the playful approach to her design. The quality is awesome: no flaws on her face and her hair is silky soft. The hat is secure on her head and not constantly falling off (a factor that always bugged me, even when I was little, so plus points there).
Her glasses and irises are pixelated in design, which is really unique. Another thing is that she's slightly shorter than the other dolls (view pic to see height difference). | 1 |
These are hard to find in any form other than individual packages around here. Now I have a couple of months supply. When I open the last box I will definitely be reordering these. | 1 |
Somewhere in the distant past is a creative voice for the first Zombie movie; the first Werewolf movie; the first Vampire movie and, of course, the first Possessed movie.
How boring it is to not only get cheap production sets and props but bland stereotypic acting from actors capable of more. I've seen it too many times, as they age they get stuck in a rut. The creative juices have dried up.
Anyway, from the original Possessed movie source we now show every Possession as a Demon with the capabilities of a God always seeming to just do one thing right e.g. find some young female; cause her to say unintelligible things; cause her to contort her bodies with a few added bizarre expressions; toss in a little levitation every so often; all of which finally gives "The Church" something useful to do with it's Priests and their mucho spare time. Well, maybe losing a clergy or two to the cause reduces payroll.
Demons! You need to find a new line of work. This one isn't working; it's run it's course. Try knitting. | 0 |
This was easy to put together and it looks great. I have another one by this company and they look great together. | 1 |
This game sucks graphics suck and combat is weak broke the game in half thats how terrible it is acting sucks and only a pedophile woukd enjoy such a crappy game storyline sucks too this game is more like rule of bore yaaaawwwnnnn not recommended such a pity a worthless piece of crap like this was made ive played better not scary at all ethier just stupid imps running around BAHAHAH more like BOREHAHAH the main character is weak pathetic and Its sexually involving kids a pedophile creator this slob was stay clear this is the rudest game towards kids very highly disgusted | 0 |
Taste was nice but was more like candy than anything therapeutic. Also, gave me loads of gas. Would not order again. | 2 |
I bought this using Amazon Prime and it shipped without issue. However, my cat and a cat I was cat sitting refused to eat it. I was disappointed because the formula looks healthy and filled with good ingredients, but no one was biting... literally. Finally gave the rest to my mom and she said her cat gobbled it down -- but she nicknamed her cat Piggles for her voracious appetite. | 0 |
Wouldnt sit right on my husbands shoulder so he rode on my son's pirate ship stroller. Cute overall look but started losing some serious back feathers and one leg by the end of the night with just minimal handling. | 2 |
Single stitching on the padding. Wears out in a few months. Maybe got about 3 months out of mine before I had to start sowing the padding myself. | 2 |
Great pencil sharpener so far ( I have not had it very long). It is larger than I expected, but very clean and well made. I bought this pencil sharpener for my grandkids to be able to sharpen there pens safely Very pleased with purchase. It meets my expectation. | 1 |
It fits the phone well and its more of an aquamarine then a baby blue. Its really cute just hard to clean | 1 |
Wouldn't advise personally, get razer one instead, quality of this isn't all too bad, but it gets dirty very quickly.... | 2 |
Can't go wrong with DeWalt | 1 |
First of all- two Raiden games in one year for 360?! Please don't wake me up from this. The Raiden series has always been one of my favorites, at least in the vertical arena. They have always been simple to learn and free of gimmicks; challenging and accessible all the same. This one doesn't deviate from the formula a bit, and that's part of the problem. The ships and weapons are carried over from the earliest Raiden games, and some of the levels feel very familiar. Although the graphics are obviously updated compared with the older but previously released Raiden Fighters Aces, it's nothing that couldn't have been handled on Xbox Live Arcade. With the exception of the included soundtrack CD, the graphics are really the only thing Raiden IV has on Aces, and even that's close. Aces simply offers a lot more ships and levels for much less. You do have the option of uploading your game replay to Xbox Live, and watching some of the top players' replays is guaranteed jaw-dropping fun. As always shooter fans, they don't make many of these any more, and it sure beats buying an arcade cabinet. I just hope the next shooter release offers more content for not such a big sting to the wallet. | 2 |
first thing first: it works. the kit is great in what it consists of and the price is just right i think. to call someone to clean my dryer vents i got quoted from 80 all the way up to 200 bucks. so if you were able to do it yourself you will need to invest a bit more in a "construction" vacuum that cost about 80-100 bucks and start the savings basically from the second time you do it.
so whats with the 3*? my brush broke inside my vent!!!! while i was pulling it out, and yes i was using a drill, all the pieces came out except the round brush. i had to climb to my attic and push it from the other side to come out... what was supposed to be an easy task ended up with me spending over an hour extra in climbing in my attic, disassembling the HVAC pipe so that i can get in there and push down on the brush...
another minus for this kit is that while it is fairly bendy, it will not go very smoothly through your flexible insulated pipes and most likely push the pipe out from its connector.
with all that said, if your vent duct doesnt have to many bends, and you want to take the risk (maybe i had a defective kit that the brush broke), you might save a lot of money doing it yourself! | 2 |
Hands down this is my favorite book of the series so far. Savannah Braden, the lonely sister of all those Braden men, is the featured character in this one, and I was so excited to read more about her story! She is a very successful lawyer in Manhatten, but when it comes to men she is not so successful. She sets out to find herself and along the way meets some people that she never thought she would including Jack Remington. This is an emotional, finding yourself, feel good novel that has you happy and sad all at the same time.
I know that breakups can be hard and they make you feel like there will never be anyone out there that will truly get you and make your heart happy. Savannah dealt with an even worse scenario and that was a man cheating. I was truly happy that she found spark with Jack because they were two wounded souls just waiting to be healed by the right person. The heat between them is impeccable! They helped each other move on from their troubled pasts.
I loved being able to follow Savannah and Jack as they went on their journeys on self discovery along with finding love. Of course there is a happy ending and that just cries out for more Melissa Foster. She never ceases to amaze me with what she comes up with for her characters next. It never leaves me disappointed and I am always looking for the next bit in the story.
Disclosure: I received this book through Beck Valley Book Tours. All opinions are my own. | 1 |
Really complete kit, the bottles are really small, but they have enough paint. | 1 |
Nice variety | 1 |
I love the Wizard of Oz so this was right up my alley. It did get a bit challenging with the flowers but it was fun. | 1 |
I was very excited when I received the unit and was thinking of purchasing more. Unfortunately all three pieces of the unit had been damaged. The two media towers as I took the lid off of the box, the hardware (red) bags were taped to the inside but had a deliberate cut down the side of the bags and all of the contents were strewed about through the box which damaged the surfaces. I called home goods and she tried to say it was the shippers problem which I told her there is no way they could have done that. I told her that many of the screws had embedded in the styrofoam and left rusted imprints and she still did not want to hear it. She then told me (as if I was lying to her) that we check everything before it is shipped so it is nothing they had done. She got very short with me so I said goodbye. So because of her attitude, I will not purchase from Home Styles Furniture again! | 2 |
I got this to try & connect the Fitbit adaptor/receiver to my son's Samsung Tab3. It didn't actually work, but it's not to say that I can't use it with his tablet for other purposes. | 2 |
UPDATE: Windows 8 users can now upgrade to Windows 8.1. The free upgrade is not as obvious as using Windows Update: instead it is posted in the Microsoft Store and you'll need to launch the Store to get to it. From there, Microsoft has added what they call "Update for Windows 8.1", and the tweaks in this update (to the update) are remarkable improvements to the OS in subtle ways. It's also important to note that a Windows 8.1 user will lose support for their product if it is not patched with "Update for Windows 8.1" a lot sooner than users of 8 or of 8.1 with the update.
BEFORE YOU UPGRADE: stop by the Microsoft website and run the Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant (link in the comments). This program will comb through your system and offer you detailed analysis of what will and won't upgrade. It offers links to articles that explain in detail what you may need to do, and it can save you a lot of headaches. For example, I have a laptop with no USB drivers--yet! I now have a link to the manufacturer's website that I've bookmarked and when drivers become available I'll upgrade that machine too.
Windows 7 has been a well-received OS, so the case for upgrading to Windows 8 has been difficult for Microsoft to make. I've been using Windows 8 for a while now, and it truly is a mixed bag. The easiest way to explain the difference is to say, "Your Start Menu is now full-screen": we have a "Modern UI" (formerly called "Metro") that's designed to give you a splash of tiles, each of which represents a program on your machine. When you want to find a specific program or setting, you just start typing and the results filter themselves accordingly right before your eyes. Icons are now displayed as tiles of varying widths across your field of view and you scroll left-to-right to look through them. Some of this makes sense in that some of today's programs are more like the Windows Desktop Gadgets we've seen in Vista and 7: rather than needing to be launched, they idly stream information to you, and need a bit more room to be easy to read than the older Start Menu could have allowed for. If you've used Windows Media Center, Office 2010, or an XBox 360, you've already been interacting with similar interfaces. This sort of UI has been slowly making its way into Microsoft's products for a while now.
The Windows 8 desktop looks exactly like it did in Windows 7 and Vista, except there's no Start Button: you're expected to press the Windows key or move your mouse to the bottom corner of the screen to launch the tile dashboard. The desktop has the tray of running programs you're used to in earlier versions, shows you wallpaper, and offers access to the Windows Explorer for looking through the files on your hard drive. All programs can be launched directly off the tile screen, and while Windows 8 apps always run in full-screen, older programs run from within the Desktop and can be resized. We have a version of Internet Explorer accessible from the desktop that looks just like IE 9 did in Windows 7, then we have a version of Internet Explorer in the tile screen that looks entirely different. Some parts of the Control Panel have the tile look and feel and the options cascade left-to-right like the Home screen in any MS Office 2010 or 2013 product. Other parts of the Control Panel look exactly like they did in Windows 7 and before. Unfortunately, I haven't found a good pattern for this yet: you may flip from one side to the other in order to do something like troubleshoot a network problem.
This is really the heart of Windows 8's problems: its identity crisis. It can be jarring to flip back and forth between Modern and Desktop views, but Microsoft can't let completely go of everything that came before without driving people even crazier, so there will be times you're trying to do a thing--like manage users or configure a network connection--and you might be in Modern's full-screen left-to-right only to find yourself dumped into the desktop and shown a dialog box you may remember from earlier versions...and then you need to head back to Modern to take another step. If you're doing everyday computing, like reading documents or checking mail, you don't run across this too often, but the moment you need to take step outside of the ordinary, good luck figuring out which path you should start from, or which you'll end up on.
Performance-wise, Windows had been slowly moving away from always-running programs that drain performance to background services that would launch programs as needed...but this too started to get unwieldy. Microsoft have stripped several services out of Windows 8 which by default makes the OS more efficient than 7. Any machine that could run 7 can also run 8. Programs that used to run, shut down, then have to be fully re-launched to run again are instead put in a standby mode so they can launch faster when called again. The Windows Vista and 7 "Aero effects" that gave your windows a glassy sheen and rounded corners used graphics and CPU to run, so they've been stripped out of the tile UI in favor of simple color schemes and blocky edges (though you can still see a subdued glassy effect on the Desktop). Interaction with Windows in this new look and feel is easier if you have a touchscreen or you're using a tablet, and if you're a Windows Phone user the territory is already pretty familiar. The downside for mouse users is that you occasionally spend time hunting along the edges of the screen for scrollbars and dragging screens around to be able to interact with everything. Sometimes you can use the wheel to scroll and sometimes you can't. My chief complaint with Windows 8 hasn't been with the Tile layout so much as the fact that the scroll bars are too skinny.
For some features, time will tell. I've found the Tile UI version of the browser to be less compatible and more cranky with websites, but I expect that to change given time. I like the fact that security/antivirus are rolled into the OS without me having to take care of them or be interrupted with update notifications. The OS runs Windows Updates on a schedule that's far less aggressive than previous versions and won't nag you about rebooting when it needs to. I've been told that the performance for gaming is supposed to be greater simply by virtue of a cleaner codebase, but I haven't seen anything substantially different on the PC apart from faster boot-up and shut-down times (I did benchmark my machine with 3DMark11 and, after some adjusting, noticed a higher score). The basic applications like Weather, Photos, Stocks, Mail, and more are very user-friendly, but solely within the context of the new look & feel: expect little familar ground and a lot of new territory, and the assumption that you should be using a touchscreen. If you have a Windows Live account and/or SkyDrive, these can integrate fully into the OS: so much so that you would sign in to the computer with your Windows Live/Hotmail account and everything you do would be synced to Microsoft's cloud if your account has SkyDrive.
Windows 8 requires you to purchase a license for Windows Media Center separately; you still have Windows Media Player, but the Center is a separate application now, available for sale in the Microsoft Store.
UPDATE, 11/2013: Microsoft has now released Windows 8.1, a minor update to the OS that mostly attempts to make the user experience better. If you purhcase this copy of Windows 8, you will be offered the ability to update it to 8.1 at no additional cost. The upgrade is pushed through the Windows Store that is part of Windows 8. Personally, I've done clean installs of 8.1 from the MSDN media and done an in-place upgrade via the store, on both my desktop and laptop, and have not had good experiences. I don't personally recommend the update at this time for that reason. Perhaps with time it will get better. | 2 |
Nice looking and very comfortable. | 1 |
if your kid is interested in how the body works - and has the ability to listen for a few minutes on a single subject - this book will be a great buy. it has illustrations in it too so they can see the cartoons as you read. i thought my 5yr old would be laughing the entire time, but he actually takes it pretty seriously... to my surprise! nice. | 1 |
PCMover is supposed to make moving your system from one computer to another as painless as possible. Unfortunately it doesn't work very well. First off the software is confusing to use, even for a tech savvy person. Second, each end of the transfer cable needs to be plugged in to a specific computer but THE CABLE IS NOT MARKED in a way that lets you know which end is which! I wasted an hour trouble shooting before realizing that I needed to swamp the cable around.
The transfer is a long, arduous process. Mine took nearly 10 hours. After the transfer completed, most of the programs that were moved failed to work correctly, including: QuickBooks, LightRoom V 1.3 and ACS Data Base among others.
I suggest avoiding this program unless you absolutely have to have it. It was a total waste of my time. | 0 |
Not your typical sci-fi series. So much better. It's very easy to read. You'll fall in love with the characters. And the good news is, there will be 3 more books to this series. Yay! | 1 |
The package does not arrive neatly arranged by color. The labels are confusing. Are these really DMC colors with a tread nanny label or knock offs. The floss does not appear to be of the high quality of DMC. it is a lot of color. I think for small projects on perforated paper will be OK. I'm not sure I trust the colorfastness of the dies. | 2 |
It either was me, a bad box, or something else because these tasted dull...
Chocolate is the only way to go! | 0 |
Nice solid effort from Mr Trout, one of the best of his concert recordings. | 1 |
Unfortunately, this Flex Supreme does NOT have enough support over the toe and ankle are for my requirements.
Returning for credit. Thanks anyway. | 0 |
I've been a fan of the Tekken series since Tekken 2 hit the arcades in the mid 90's. I enjoyed the game because it was more accessible than any 2-d fighter. However, I found that Tekken is more of a party game with flashy moves, than a well rounded fighters.
Enter Tekken 4. I have loyally followed the Tekken series, no matter what game came out. I played Tekken 4 mostly at arcades, and I enjoyed it more than Tekken 3, but not more than Tag.
New to Tekken 4 are the best rendered characters ever seen in any Tekken game. The characters are true to life. Paul looks a little older, but not like someone pushing 50. However I love the costum where he wears black, have a shadow, and dress like a bum. You can even tell that King is mexican with his long black hair comming from his Tiger mask. Nina looks like a bone crushing assasin. And Christie, ummm despite being a cheap character, it great seeing her do those Coiepra(sp?) moves. All of the characters are gleeming with detail and more importantly personality. Which, unfortunately is not true for its peer Virtua Fighter 4.
As far as the sound goes, I can only ask, "what in the hell was Namco thinking". Where Tekken sported techno, appropiate for fighting, the music now is on par with elevator music. Its awful. my suggestion is to put your T.V set on mute and turn on the radio. There is nothing here worth hearing.
As far as gameplay goes, not much has changed. The biggest change is position change. A few characters have reversals, but nothing as elegant as VF. The game is also more 3-D than the previous outings. Even with the new limited arenas, you feel alot more free. However, despite these changes, Paul Phoenix, Nina, and Hetachi still dominate the game. Not alot of effort has gone into balancing. i think that is a shame, becaue I would have loved to see Xiayou or Lei become hard hitters. Combos still are the key to victory. And the king of the combos is of course Paul, Nina, and Hetachi.
Unlike its weapons based peer, Soul Caliber, Namco package T4 with absolutely no replay value. There are several characters to unlock, like Eddie, or Lee. But to be honest with you, they are just palette swaps of the newer versions of themselves, Christie and Violet. None of them even have slightly different moves. As you would find in Soul Calibur characters who bare similarities to already selectable characters. Anyay, you will unlock and beat the game with all of the chracters in a matter of days. After that, there is no more replay value. Tekken Force is a horribly cheesy game, and its not worth playin without Paul.
Either way, this game is not on par with VF4. As a matter of fact, Tekken doesnt even deserve to be compared to that masterpiece. The game could be so much more, but unfortunately, depht and balance are igonored for faster game play. Although this was acceptable in 1996, I cant see where fighting fans will tolerate it in the 21st century. This game gets a 3 | 2 |
My cat did NOT like this cat food at all. I'll be giving it to a friend for her cat. If her cat doesn't like it it's going to the animal shelter. Maybe some cat will eventually like it. | 2 |
This is neat holder for your brooms, mops etc. Easy to install - just pay attention to where your studs are located and if you want to use anchor screws or nails, the normal drywall issues. At the price I was concerned about quality but it surpassed my expectations. I have been using for several months now and could not be more pleased. | 1 |
This low budget sci-fi/adventure film from 1951 is no genre classic, it's even boring a few times, but I still found it entertaining. It will best be enjoyed by die hard fans of this sort of diversion. It does contain a slew of more than competent character actors (Cesar Romero, John Hoyt, Whit Bissell, Hugh Beaumont and Sid Melton especially) that make the movie appealing in a way that lesser actors would have failed to accomplish. The story concerns a team of scientists and military personnel searching an uncharted Pacific isle for a wayward missle which contains sensitive and classified material. I won't make the obligatory but pointless comments about the movie's special effects as compared to those of today. The technology nor money simply was not available at the time.
It is, I think, a pleasant rainy Saturday time passer. | 2 |
Just awful. I bought an 18W because the reviews say it runs very small (Im typically a 12!). It was the right size but it was so poorly made that the size didn't matter. The material is cheap, the fabric is unfinished in places, there are pieces not sewn together, not enough sequins, the gemstones are cheap. My friend said it looked like a failed home ec project. I thought about keeping it for a Halloween costume but it wasn't even worth that. I note the size thinking it may be just the larger sizes and the smaller ones may have better production quality. | 0 |
Excellent product, works as expected | 1 |
Just perfection. | 1 |
Very good product. Finally no more worries if dropped or having another item in the drawer falling against it, unlike the glass basters. | 1 |
I guess I had higher expectations for the never before released stuff. I expected more studio cuts from way back songs that were dropped. I've been a nazareth fan since razamanaz they have put out some great songs though this box set is good to have for the never before released stuff as a fan I could have done with out them. | 2 |
The "Acronis Extended Capacity Manager" which "allows your operating system [sic] support large capacity disks with the MBR partition style" (quoting from paragraph 8.8 of the User's Guide, poor grammar and all) has the "unadvertised feature" of disabling the RAID configuration of a computer. My Intel motherboard (Model DH67BL) with a Windows 7 64 bit operating system running "Intel Rapid Storage Technology" software allowed me to add or remove backup storage drives (both MBR and GPT configurations) without affecting system operation. But after adding "Acronis True Image 2014" this feature ceased to work - I had to shut down the computer to disconnect an eSATA hard drive. I removed the "Acronis True Image 2014" software, was warned in the process that I would loose the "benefits" of "Extended Capacity Manager", rebooted, and then RAID worked as before. Therefore "Extended Capacity Manager" appears to "manage" hard drives you didn't ask or want it to.
The other big issue - backup filenames - was already cited by previous reviewers. But, silly me, I thought Acronis may have been prompted by such negative feedback to fix that issue by the time I tried their software. Not so. When I did an initial full "File backup", it ignored the backup name I had specified and chose its own. This can get very confusing when you back up more than one computer and you are not allowed to use your own file naming convention to keep the backups differentiated from each other. That was bad enough. But then when I did an incremental "File backup", the Acronis software suddenly decided to use the name I had asked it to use in the first place. The consequence was another FULL file backup using the specified name. So, thus far, two full backups and no incremental backups. I didn't try a third time to see what it would do. This "unadvertised feature" reminded me of a "one-armed bandit" gambling machine.
When I did a "Disk and Partition" backup the Acronis software also ignored the backup name I had specified. I didn't try an incremental backup for this; I already had the two foregoing reasons to remove the software.
If anyone wants a recommendation for viable backup software, I have two. For disk image backups, StorageCraft's ShadowProtect software works very well. This is sold by the Manufacturer only. For file backups, Genie-Soft's Backup Manager Professional works very well. Amazon.com used to carry it and I have a positive review posted for it. It can still be purchased from the Manufacturer. Norton/Symantec has lost the edge they used to have in this market since their Ghost 14.0 product. And Acronis . . . well, who would have thought to invent backup software that tries to reconfigure your computer's previously-working hard drive operation and features a random backup filename generator that actuates when you try an incremental backup? | 0 |
Men's Journal is a decent magazine full of varied topics of interest to men. This magazine covers areas like sports, adventure travel, fashion and style, cars and trucks, career issues, etc. This publication directs all of its articles toward men, with an emphasis on what is most appealing to males throughout a typical week in their lives.
One thing about Men's Journal that is a little different from other men's magazines is that it doesn't flaunt women to sell its issues. In fact, there are practically no pictures of women at all in this publication- something that will be considered an asset to some, and a liability to others. This magazine refuses to play the female card and instead focuses its articles on topics that men like to read about.
Men's Journal is often obsessed with lists, and I think this is especially true in the last few years. Take a look at the cover of most issues and you will see a large, boldface advertisement for some sort of list. In one issue, it might be a ranking of the best cities for entry level jobs. In another issue, it might be a listing of the best places for young entrepreneurs. Whatever it might be, Men's Journal seems to have an infatuation with lists, probably because men like lists and it helps increase sales.
This magazine can be counted on to produce some fairly good reading, but I must warn that many of the articles are a little too simplistic, with little emphasis on intellectualism. Even the articles about politics and business are often riddled with obvious statements that most anyone would know. But overall, I still think Men's Journal is a good magazine. It is varied enough that most anyone will find something interesting to read and the price is very low. | 2 |
lasted 2 days | 0 |
The glass equipment came well packaged nothing broken, the price is right, the quality is worth the money.. I have used it where it is needed and have held up to the claims.. | 1 |
Great price and good quality | 1 |
They love these Jerky Cuts! Soft enough that you can break them in pieces and use for training. | 1 |
These dishes will be perfect for my almost 3 year old's birthday gift. He already has play food and wants to ask Santa for a kitchen so these will compliment it nicely (and i can have my plastic dishes back. Double win). | 1 |
Excellent. | 1 |
Just okay. Says it can be used in place of a moisturizer but I would definitely not suggest that. It is hydrating but doesn't leave skin feeling moisturized.
The scent is neutral, which I find to be a positive. My biggest problem with this is that it stays feeling sticky on my skin. If not for that, I'd rate this higher for use with a good moisturizer. | 2 |
Wow! This little knife is SHARP! My husband loves it! Great company, great knives. | 1 |
Al Kooper produced Appaloosa when an A&R big wig at Columbia in the late 1960s. This is well written folk with a cello.
This is a good album, but if buying to get Kooper's usually big jazz sound, pause. There is one piece with a saprano sax, and another with the bold brass R&B that was Kopper's signature for the era.
But most songs here are quiet and subtle. Appaloosa takes time to grow on you. But it will if you enjoy what I described. This is not essential, but if you like Kooper and the experimentation that stamped rock during this era, this is an impressive pick. | 2 |
We have been brushing our dogs' teeth since they were puppies. It's never "easy" they don't love the brushing but they do love some toothpastes more than others. We have some "minty" ones that are more for us than for them because I like it when they have nice minty breathe, they don't dislike it but they don't seem excited about it either. They do however love the poultry flavored toothpaste and try to lick it right off the toothbrush. I'm not sure if that helps the process or makes it more difficult. One thing I really love about this toothpaste is that it is enzymatic because no matter how good I think I am, I know I am missing spots and I feel like the enzymatic types are able to keep working even after my toothbrushing efforts are completed. My oldest dog is 8 and hasn't yet needed a professional cleaning, I think it is probably thanks to all the brushing we try to do with her. Our goal is daily, though I would say that is in a perfect world and we probably brush their teeth less regularly than that. But it definitively keeps them from having "stinky doggy breath" and keeps us from high doggy dental bills. Win-Win. | 1 |
If the ACCIDENT was designed to give the effect of being an accident ie. it succeeded in appearing disjointed and at times in need of CPR | 2 |
As soon as I figure iyt what this thing does. | 0 |
Sorry Microsoft, but your "ribbon" user interface is the most retarded upgrade feature ever. It renders all your Office applications useless. I have no interest spending hours to learn a completely different UI and to recustomize the toolbar all over again (I'm not even sure if it's even possible to customize the "ribbon"). The ribbon is ugly and WAY, WAY, WAY, WAY too big.
My advice: try to avoid upgrading for as long as possible. | 0 |
Awesome | 1 |
The heads are carbide but the shanks are soft steel. The shank diameter is 3mm NOT 1/8" as advertised. The 3mm shank will not chuck up in a proper 1/8 die grinder. It may chuck up in a cheep electric dremel tool or equivalent but not an 1/8 air micro grinder or in an 1/8 collet for use in a 1/4" air grinder. When accelerated quickly the shanks bent 90 deg and my grinder shook violently. Save your money, there are eBay venders selling solid USA made carbide burs with correct 1/8" shanks for about $1.25 each in lots of 25 or 50. | 0 |
This is garbage. It feels like selophane. It is hard to put on and it stretches even will putting on. It covered the ear speaker. I needed to buy another one | 0 |
a good idea. wish the bottom padding is thicker. | 2 |
These Hipros are junk.
I've had good ones.
But these do not work worth a s***. High beam is there, but there is almost nothing for low beam. A joke. | 0 |
The games broken, or at least for me it is. The game doesn't register input from the controller right, which makes the characters "stutter" as they run and move really slowly. This makes it take forever to get anywhere, even short distances and you also can't run away from monsters. The characters also go in and out of the attack stance when that button is held done which makes it impossible to fight. I've downloaded the patch and that didn't help and I've heard of others having the same problems. | 0 |
Rounded edges make for easier removal of these Band-Aid sheer adhesive bandages. Using those with squared edges tend to roll around and become annoying if placed on a would located in an area that is active, like a hand or foot, so they need to be changed more often. For less significant wounds on any area, these are great because of their sheerness and the assortment provides options for most situations. These are not the bandages we use for significant or oozing wounds, but for simple cuts or scrapes, they are ideal. | 1 |
Product was good quality good value would recommend to others | 2 |
I purchased this set a few weeks ago for a home project. It's presently raining so I went to use the set today and I learned the bad news that the two mandrels are different sizes. The smaller mandrel fits a 3/8" drill, but the other one requires at least a 1/2" drill. Only three of the saws contained in the set can be used with the 3/8" mandrel. The saw I need to use (1-1/4") requires a 1/2" drill and I don't have one. That means that eight of the eleven saws are totally useless I buy a 1/2" drill. It mentions nothing about that in the advertisement. This was a total waste of money. What's wrong with those people at DeWalt. Are they intentionally trying to cause ill will towards their products. | 0 |
The $25 back for those of us who already used the software and were forced to pay midstream to upgrade is only for users who got the software as a download. If you purchased a CD you are out of luck.
Also, I am in the midst of my filled state form printing out as "Do not file". Turbotax is supposed to clear up this mess by Feb 20, 2015. We will see. Meanwhile, I can not file my state return. | 0 |
My dog got sick after taking this. It was so bad it made her have blood in her stool. Had to put her on antibiotics and bland diet for 10 days. This was the only new food product introduced that week. Threw out the rest. | 0 |
Buyer beware! PS3 AND XBOX 360 DO NOT have a campaign mode! It is only zombies and Multiplayer. Also, there will be no DLCs for last gen gamers. That means the 1 zombie map and the 4 multiplayer maps are all you get! They say it was too much data for old gen councils. Good one. SO BEWARE! DO NOT BUY!!!! | 0 |
First off, I do want to say that if I were rating these on blade/cut quality alone, they would, hands down, be 5 stars. They cut evenly, quickly, and cleanly. I honestly didn't realize how shoddy standard drugstore type clippers were before using these.
So, if nail clippers are designed to do one thing (well, two if you count the file) and they do it beautifully, why the lukewarm rating? I don't care what kinds of design awards these things won, they are flat out awkward to use. They're bad enough on my own fingernails and nearly impossible for me to cut my child's nails with. The part that pops out and then back in to make the lever loves to slip out just enough to make it not close all the way.
Besides the slippage, there is also just the way these feel in the hand. The bottom isn't a solid piece, so if you don't hold it just right it is uncomfortable. And they're small...and I have small hands.
So, I would say that for design I would give these a 1-star, for blades, a 5 star, so an overall of 3. However, unless you just have an awful time getting clippers to cut through your nails, I could not recommend these. | 2 |
Cinnamint. What can I say? It's my favorite Tom's of Maine toothpaste flavor and it's increasingly difficult to find, so I've been buying in bulk and plan to hoard it for years to come. What's also funny is how from time to time, for reasons of circumstance or accident, I end up having to use regular brand-name toothpaste like Colgate or Crest -- and I cannot stand how they taste. As far as I'm concerned Tom's is perfection. | 1 |
Just as described. Great gift idea. Loved it. | 1 |
They used to be more durable. But this is what my 14 lb dog did to it in only 30 minutes. This is a large ball, made for maybe German shepherd.
It's a fun toy, just not very durable if your dog is a chewer. | 0 |
Brand new, perfect xbox one controller.
I got mine for a great price on a lightning deal.
Works like any other that I've ever used
At regular price, these are kind expensive. But every controller for every platform is like this. Is what it is I guess? | 1 |
Kindle screens are too small to read the magazine. Please make available for kindle pc. | 0 |
Several of our Subway gift cards did not work today, the appear not to have been activated. | 0 |
Works great for sealing in my AC | 1 |
My three dogs can't wait for treat time! they love these. | 1 |
Love it. Very stretchy. Go down a size | 1 |
This litter works great and my picky cat likes it. I have ordered this again | 1 |
I thought I was ordering a beaker that was marked to 600mL what I got was a beaker marked to 500ml with overflow room to 600ml they will work for my project but now I have to think harder! :( | 2 |
I was in hopes of liking this lotion / moisturizer more. Unfortunately, its more like applying suntan lotion and does not absorb well. Its unscented, which is fine, but honestly, I would prefer a little smell. I use it after using the toner. If you don't let the toner try first, then its a mess. But even after the toner dries, it doesnt absorb well. . no matter how long you rub. I just wait a bit before I leave my condo so you cant see all of the white streaks on my face. | 2 |
This shock mount is a great deal for the price. It clearly does what it was built to do. Im using it with a Behringer C-1 mic.
Looks great, cancels out any vibration picked up my the mic stand.... Best $20 I ever spent... | 1 |
Got this half dried out in a in a little torn baggie - and the cap was off and apparently some pressure had been applied to the tip (that is how you get the flux to soak the tip), Hence, it was almost completely dried out. The little bit that is still left in the pen works like a charm though - one line across your oxidized leads or tracks, and the soldering work like a charm. Would have given 5 stars for the product, but I wish they had designed the cap so that it cannot come off during shipping.
Update:
I bought a large bottle of Kester flux, and thought I'd refill this pen with it after it had leaked (in shipping I thought). within a day the flux was all over my desk, and the pen was empty again - the leak is from the part close to the tip where the plastic is not bonded, but simply inserted into the handle piece. What a piece of junk. It was not the shipping that was a problem, it is the s***ty design/implementation - unbelievably bad. | 0 |
Works great. Glad to have in my tool box. | 1 |
Darn you Amazon for stocking these. I'm about to order as many as I can fit in my mailbox :-)
Little bars of chocolate heaven. Chocolate aficionados will know that Galaxy is one of the loveliest, creamiest, silky smooth chocolates in the world. My only tip will be don't but these, as you will only get hooked to.
Regards ... an addict. | 1 |
Love the product, used to buy two at a time (in boxes of 2). They stopped carrying, now price has doubled. Nope. | 2 |
Urbane fits true to size. It does not shrink in the dryer. | 1 |
great compass. My dad loved his and I love mine as well! | 1 |
On the whole the toy is just "okay". Transforming is fiddly, with lots of "cramming" when transforming into rat mode - it really feels like you're just stuffing the parts inside the toy so that the shell can fit over them, and as a result it's not very fun to transform back and forth.
That being said, he's quite cool to look at, either in robot mode or rat mode - there's even a special trick built in that lets him stand on his hind legs like he often did in the show while in beast mode.
The pack-in comic book is a disappointment, though I'm not counting it in my rating (it's a free extra, not part of the product). There's a few things I would expect from a comic that's sold with a toy. First I would expect that the comic be a specially-made, one shot comic featuring the character. Failing that, I would expect a comic that has the character as a main focus. At the least, I would expect a comic that has the character in it.
The included comic is none of these. It is Transformers: Dark Cybertron, issue #5 "Finest Hour", part of a special event series put out by IDW Publishing in 2013. It's in the middle of the storyline, no context is given for who anyone is or why they're doing what they're doing, and the only Beast Wars character to even appear is Waspinator. | 2 |
Save your money. An ordinary little Dorcy LED flashlight does just as good if not a better job than this lantern. I returned it immediately. | 0 |
As described. Worked great installed on mac for parallels | 1 |
After reading all the positive reviews, I was really excited to give this a try. Well, I'm sorry I did because the product didn't really work for me. It didn't shrink pimples or get rid of them. I get like 1 pimple a month and it didn't do anything to help. I would not buy this product again. | 0 |
It was turned off due to langauge sub titles. | 0 |
yep it pumps air but it has a vibration in the base somewhere. The motor is quiet but the base rattles | 2 |
Such a cool gift idea! | 1 |
I used thus according to instructions and the Polish came right off. My regular polish with vase and top coat stays on longer. | 0 |
Dumb and poorly done. Could not follow the chronology of the story and the acting was poor. | 0 |
Nice set. I hate them. More Harley Davidson issue than the actual headset. | 2 |
This is ok I guess. It'll work. I just needed something to run from the shower to the changing room, really. The fit is way too small though. I got an XL, which is what I normally wear, and it barely slides on. Being that this is meant for a cover up, possibly over a wet swim suit/body, the tight fight is very inconvenient. It's also a little too short for my tastes, but that's just preference. It barely covers my bottom. I'm not tempted to send it back or anything because I can still use it. It'll do for now. | 2 |
Garbage......can't get it to shut off. (and yes, I know how to adjust it). Not worth sending back. | 0 |
You can kill all the people you want but never, ever kill an animal. I will never read another of your books and I will tell everybody i know who reads that you kill off family pets in your book.
Mr. Goldberg, you just don't kill off pets. | 0 |
good dates | 1 |
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