Posts Tagged ‘electric’

This is not the first time I recieve product from Amazon that was repackaged but I could not tell if it was used. I don’t mind if the item was opened/used but you advertise it as new. Besides the size of the 305 it does everything and more for aspiring triathlete. Like the fact that it handles multiple sports (bike, run, ski). GPS is on target so far. Insturctions seem simple but I refer to youtube clips to learn fuctions. Overall good value.
Music Basics Electric Violin

I originally began wearing a pedometer during the McDonald’s Happy Meal promotion that came with a pedometer a couple of years ago. I bought this one as an “upgrade” after seeing it recommended in Consumer Reports. The big advantage to this one is that I can put it in my fanny pack which is good since I don’t usually wear a belt. Also there is less danger of losing it. That way I can just keep it there and forget about it. I can also put it in my purse and keep it close by in business or formal situations where it would be considered too “casual” to wear. I have changed the battery once (in a year). The battery costs about $5.00. It is well worth the money and I use it all the time. I have a goal of working up to 10,000 steps as often as possible and right now am doing that much about twice a week. Perhaps the only thing that I would do differently is to purchase the software to keep track of it. It also has a watch function so I use that a lot too.

One problem I have run into occasionally is that some events don’t allow cell phones and they think this is a cell phone so I have to check it. Then not only can I not count my steps but I don’t have a watch either. I hope in the future they can improve it so as not to run into this problem. However, this doesn’t happen very often.
Electric Trolleys Fisherman s

ELO was clearly still finding its way in 1972 when they released this strange, ponderous album. Their attempt to be “progressive” (in the day’s vernacular) stood out in its unrestrained use of strings. Strange lyrics and muddy vocals disappoint, but respectable melodies and memorable hooks (notably in “Mama” and “Kuiama”) draw the listener in. These bright spots show promise that ELO eventually realized in later works, and in that regard encourage repeated listening.

But press the Skip button on “Roll Over Beethoven.” This obvious bid for a single doesn’t fit the rest of the album, and besides, the world didn’t need yet another cover of this song.
Electric Light Orchestra II

I’m glad to see SD cards finally getting up in capacity and speed, to where they start to become an alternative to clunky external hard drives. I was able to back up our entire, large music collection on this card. It works great, a good purchase for me.
Yamaha EV 205 Electric