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The authors of this book cover a lot of ground, but they just weren’t that thorough — this book bears the classic marks of a tome slapped together so a publisher would have an offering on a hot topic. For example, the installation guide on the Red Hat web site gives much better information than the book. A major complaint — they often give command lines without explaining what they are doing — even if you are able to follow the authors’ instructions you have to do so blindly.
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This seems to be an accurate pedometer, but the new model lacks a reset button. If you want to reset your steps for a certain event or excercise walk you can’t without resseting the entire unit. I called Omron about this and they stated that for some reason the version which is being sold now lacks a reset button. The new model is called the HJ-112N. For some people not having a reset button might not matter, but many people really like to be able to reset the unit for various activites throughout the day. You can reset the entire unit, but when you do that you lose all of your data. I bought two of these and both are being returned.
DeeZee DZ 8537B Red
A co-worker mentioned this book to me during what seemed like an ordinary conversation. Little did I know that the conversation would change my life by leading me to this book. Since reading this book, I’ve read Book 2, “When Everything Changes, Change Everything”, and “Happier Than God”. I’m now reading Book 3 and “New Revelations” is next. (I’ve actually read some of “New Revelations”; loaned to me by another co-worker and loved it so much, I ordered my own.) That my short attention span has allowed me to read and absorb so much over the past few months is a testament to the powerful messages in these books. Some of the information is redundant but only because it is relevant to different messages throughout the books. These books are for those who believe (or want to believe) that God is a loving, accepting God. The author talks about quantum theory in ways that anyone could understand. If you have read Deepak Chopra or Wayne Dyer and not been able to “get it”, read Neale Donald Walsch. I will re-read Chopra and Dyer after finishing my Walsch books, as I’m sure I’ll get more from them now.
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I couldn’t put this book down! The chemistry between all the characters was amazing! I laughed, cried, and smiled throughout this book. I felt Jacobs sorrow for his parents, his compassion for the animals, and his love for Marlena. This book also makes you appreciate life and makes you appreciate being young and able bodied. Can’t wait to see it in the theater!
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This story encompasses the shameful truth of our country’s history while being fully entertaining in all regards. Stockett’s beautifully developed characters are full of life and honesty that make the reader feel as though you know each one personally. I found it sad to finish the book because I knew I would miss the characters, and I was right. After four days of separation anxiety from the comfort of Aibileen, the inspiration from Miss Skeeter, and Minny’s attitude that tickles me to pieces, I decided to pick the book right back up again. I am half way through my second time reading it and enjoying it just as much, if not more, than the first run through. I’m not sure how I will part a second time when I get to the end this time.
This Hoover is simply great.
It’s light, easy to use, and better than any of the bag-less vacuums I’ve tried.
We’ve got 2 dogs and one sheds more than a sheep. This vacuum makes quick work of dog hair and normal household dirt.
It’s easy to change the bags and the attachments are accessible and also easy to use.
So far, this Hoover has performed much better than the more-expensive bag-less units we’ve used.
Five stars all the way.
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