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I am a die hard bibliophile. I love the feel of a book in my hands. But living in a small apartment, space is at a premium, and my library would suffer otherwise if not for my Kindle. I have my shelves reserved for my “special” books. Everything else goes on my Kindle. The battery life is wonderful. It is easy on the eyes. It is the perfect size. It even plays my audible books. And I was able to load it up with books before it even arrived! I would definitely recommend it.
LaCie Rikiki Desktop Hard
A friend of mine had one of these… as soon as I saw it, I just had to order one. It sits the Garmin on my dash perfectly, and it does not move! I would recommend this to anyone who has a Garmin!
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With the recent death of its author, J.D. Salinger, I felt that it was time to finally do something I have been intending to do for years, read his classic. I was disappointed. Maybe it was because I had high expectations after all the hype. Maybe it was because I kept expecting something to happen, you know, the classic building action, climax, resolution thing. This book is nothing like this.
Written about a couple of days in the life of a teen who was newly expelled from yet another private high school, the author explores the traditionally pessimistic, skeptic, somewhat depressing view that youth has about the world created by his predecessors. Written with plenty of voice, this book is an enjoyable read, as the reader waits for something to develop. I could almost hear the voice of this book’s contemporary, Jack Kerouac, in the pages. But nothing does happen. Maybe that was the author’s point. In any case, I found that disappointing.
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Do what you want, no guilt, nothing is right or wrong. No commitments, just feel good. Tired of your partner? Just get a new one. Everyone else is okay unless they’re trying to get you to do something you don’t want to do.
This moral relativism is leading our society down the path of decline. Whether you are a Jew, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu or agnostic, life is enhanced by some self-discipline and guts to stand for something. There is good and evil in the world, right and wrong. If we don’t stand up for it, we’ll descend into a pile of garbage. This is a rehash of the 60’s philosophy of do your own thing, free sex, drugs, feel good, it doesn’t hurt any one but me. These are all lies that degrade our society. If you don’t believe it, teach school for a while. See the hippy grandchildren paying the price for the selfish drug induced excess of their parents and grandparents. We’ve been there done that. It wasn’t very pretty. I didn’t buy it then and I’m not buying it now.
Give me individuals who believe in hard work, discipline, saving rather than spending, community service, a view that goes beyond their own noses and pleasures. That’s what makes a society and its people great. Get out and do something for someone and most the neurotic worries about self will disappear. That’s what is basic to all major religions. They have survived for millennia because they work and will long outlast Mr. Walsch. I’m far from perfect, but I know wisdom when I see it. This isn’t it.
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Stephenie Meyer is a master writer and TWILIGHT, the first book of the Twilight Saga, is her masterpiece. Here is where we meet Bella and Edward. Here is where we understand the star-crossed nature of their love. Meyer takes self-loathing to an exquisite fever pitch with her tortured vampire, Edward. Never mind teenagers and teeny boppers, Meyer should be studied by literature and creative writing majors in college and her book(s) enjoyed by a broader, more intellectually mature audience. She is that outstanding.
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If you want to read about God … as in Christian God, go to the Bible. If you want a book that will make you feel good about all your choices and that will avoid anything that might “offend” you for making bad choices, this is your book. This book is basically the opinion of the author about what his god would say about particular actions and/or situations. If you’re looking for a “feel good” not too committal or deep regard for Christian values, this is your book. If you want something more legit…that speaks truthfully about the word of God, again, go to the Bible. This book finds ways to justify any action you make as “okay” and without serious consequence. The title is a bit deceiving.
Hard Shell GPS Case
I only bought this for MS Word 2007, which works worse than the MS Word 2000 I already have. MS Word 2007 messed up all tables I had put in 2000 documents; I could not copy playlists from iTunes into a document (very easy w. 2000); several of the commands had changed unnecesarily; etc. However, 2000 often give message “… has encountered a problem and must shut down …” This only happened in 2007 upon trying to copy the iTunes playlist.
My next computer is likely to be Mac & I intend to stear clear of MS products whenever possible.
Larry Sarner
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Not sure I buy the premise of this book, that God speaks through the author. But, I have only read a few pages. Maybe it will get more interesting as I go along.
EVA Hard Shell Candy
MS Office Home and Student 2007, great value and 3 user licenses too. Only problem is that less than 2 weeks later, 2010 MS Office download offered free with purchase of MS Office 2007
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Kind of like a spoonful of lo-cal “sugar” for the weight conscious. Straightforward and accurate. Step on the scale and see your weight to the nearest two-tenths of a pound, which I really appreciate over having your weight round up or down to the nearest half pound. Virtually instant readout on your weight and easy on the eyes in more than one way–it’s easy to read and looks great, too. Only con…since it has a glass platform and I have a white bathroom floor, it reminds me of the fact that I need to clean the bathroom floor more than I would like to.
Great price, great scale, great buy!
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