Posts Tagged ‘cherry’

I replaced a Palm Pilot that was a great device, but getting slower and reaching capacity. Too bad Palm did not keep their cutting edge status. The IPOD does almost everything I want. Storage is small for music, but I am using it mostly for databases, calendar, and contact info. Syncing with Windows is easy and the battery lasts a long time. Music is fine when I use it, but I would prefer to have a radio or just listen through my computer speaker. It works quite well with Windows. I use Linux and have to go to my Windows partition to save things. If they could make it work with Linux, it would be appreciated. A major grumble is that it seems to have a lifetime limit of 5 computers to which it can be Synced. I screw with computers often, trying new operating systems and stuff. I would love to try to get it to work with Linux, but do not want to waste a “Life” while trying to troubleshoot. For most non-geeks, this would not be a big deal. I do not know why Apple does this. It seems like they are trying to be more like Microsoft. Lighten up Apple. Learn to love the geeks. As for the lack of a camera, who cares? I do not like taking pictures. If you want to take a picture, get a camera.
Black Horse The Cherry

This book is wonderful. I couldn’t put it down and read it every free moment I had available. I also found it educational as someone who doesn’t know much about the South in the early 1960s except for what I learned in history class. It’s made we want to read more about that time and place.
Paris Cherry Wood Dollhouse

Great Game. This game is wonderful for youngsters learning about counting and give and take! It is also available at Toys R Us for 4.99 if you are looking to save some money.

Wonderful addition to a toddler’s day!

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amazing scent. A friend of mine noticed the ’scent’ I was wearing and all I had on was the amazing grace body firming emulsion. The scent makes me feel good.. as crazy as that sounds. I bought this one for her as a gift.

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