Archive for September, 2010

The mount is nearly perfect for the Garmin. The only flaw in the system is that I found it a tad difficult to install the garmin in the friction mount. Other than that its perfect. It’s a good weight, its stable, and best of all it can be removed easily so I can take it into the house or move it to another car.
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I bought one for my parents who have a german sheppherd and one for my friends with a golden retriever. They both love their furminator, but the dogs enjoy it equally as much if not even more. However most importantly, shopping was very easy, the price was unbeatable and shipping was fast! I saw it at a local pet store for almost 3 times as much. It shipped for free and very fast. Thank you very much!
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I read this novel because I love classic works of literature. From Homer to Dostoyevsky to Sartre, I love it all, including modern classics. Naturally, that this book is counted among the modern classics, as well as its association with the assassination of John Lennon, both recommended this book for my reading list. I read it first when I was 17 years old, and again recently at 22. Frankly, I have never quite understood its place on the list of classics as it is often described. Sometimes I think that the only reason it is so popular is because it was banned in many places, in the same way that Ulysses (which I would count as a classic, personally) is so often counted among the Classics by people who have never read it. I’m not a fuddy-duddy or a stuffy classicist: I absolutely adore books with no plot, interesting first-person narration, quirky characters, etc. But I just don’t quite “get it”, and I never have.

Perhaps it is because I simply do not like the character. I didn’t find Holden Caulfield endearing, or witty, or particularly interesting; to be honest, I find him annoying. In fact, of all the characters portrayed in this work, Holden is the one whom I like, or with whom I can identify, the least. He is whiny and foul-mouthed, and uses the words “phony” and “god****” every other paragraph. I am not criticizing Salinger’s writing–in fact, it’s dead on. I had no difficulty whatsoever believing that this was really written by a teenage boy. But it just doesn’t ring any bells, or flip any switches, for me. It’s okay, and not a bad read on a lazy afternoon, but beyond that it falls flat. Perhaps I would have to have grown up during the time period of this novel to really grasp what the author is trying to get across.

Overall, worth reading, but don’t accept its status as a “classic” simply because everyone else does.
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Sweet 16 Birthday Plastic

what can you say about a book that delivers time after time. i get something very different from it now than when i was sixteen. it still matters, for a new set of reasons, and that’s what makes it great.
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Please beware of scams w/ software.
“Just Launched” stores w/ no selling history will list the item as new, including a CD-Rom.
Instead you will receive a letter w/ a used Activation Code.
Complete Scam.Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007
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I have really enjoyed the Nintendo Wii over the last year. While we go through stages on non-usage, I always seem to find my way back to it. This is a great system to play and enjoy with family and friends.

One of the greatest things about the Wii is that there is a very small learning curve. So not only can my Wife enjoy the Wii but so can my Mother! The Wii is a great system for casual gamers and will be a great system for years to come!
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It is sturdy enough, although it does move slightly when the car is in motion.
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I heard parts of an audio version of this book a few months ago and wanted to buy it to read the whole thing together. I finally bought it two weeks ago. I finished it yesterday. I don’t know if it’s the best book I ever read, it’s certainly not the worst book.

The Help is the story of a young white Southern woman who teams up with the maids of the city of Jackson, MS, right at the start of the civil rights movement. Fed up with the way that her friends treat their servants, empowered by a college education, and emboldened by the maids’ anger at the way they’ve been treated, she sets out to write a book that anonymously airs the stories of how white ladies treat their maids. They know the danger of complaining about the system, but the maids’ dignity, and Skeeter’s desire to be more than just another Junior League belle with a family silver pattern push them forward.

The strong points of the book are that it really does give one an idea where the civil rights movement may have started. How many indignities is one supposed to take in life? Why was it ever acceptable to tell another human they had to use the bathroom in the garage, or eat outside, or wash their hands with bleach? Why were people so convinced this was right? Hilly Holbrook is the perfect villain: ruthless in her treatment of anyone who crosses her path, be it the maids who spoke out, Skeeter for questioning the status quo, or even Celia, whose only mistake is to have married one of Hilly’s former boyfriends. The book makes us ask: Do we see things the way they really are, or the way we want them to be?

Perhaps the best part of the book though, is the beautiful depiction of the relationships between the nannies and the children. Aibeleen loves Mae Mobley and tries, in her own gentle way, to teach her to see beyond color. Getting a store to change a policy is a small victory, changing the world through a child is winning the war.

But there are troublesome problems with the book. Mainly how weak a
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Of course would like bigger space but for the price and what I wanted for I really can’t argued with that
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