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Just confirming the other 2k+ reviews. This product works perfectly and is just 2 bucks with free shipping to boot. Have no idea why other HDMI cables you find at e.g. Bestbuy go for at least 40 bucks. This product is simple and it works.

I’ve only had it for a day and tested it for a few hours, so there may be issues down the line; but for now, very pleased
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Who would ever think a modern white woman could write (believably) from the viewpoint of a southern, african-american domestic? I sure didn’t. However, this book conveys as a true representation of the hearts of many southern domestics as well as the women they worked for (good and bad). Anyone looking to improve his/her own understanding of race relations should read it! I give it a standing ovation!
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If your thinking about purchasing this item, stop thinking about it and just get one. It work’s perfectly. I’ve loaned it to friend’s who immediately turned around and got their own. MY first “test” was my daughter doing a hard, quick u-turn within minutes of attaching my GPS. The GPS didn’t move an inch! I love this thing!
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I loved this book and the Saga is amazing. I borrowed the books from a friend, read them, and decided to read them again. I ordered this book and had it in no time. Good purchase.
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Almost every review I have read about Twilight have either been love or hate. There are very few people who post about Twilight that say “ehh it was ok”. I used to want nothing to do with the Twilight series. However, people kept raving about Twilight long after it came out that eventually I thought I would see what all the hype was all about. I asked for the book series for Christmas. I was given the first three books in the series and read them all within a total of two weeks. I went on a search for the fourth book. Although it took me a while to find it, I eventually did. That book took me a bit longer to read, but I finished it. I read the first book of series within 24 hours. I absolutely loved it. I could not put it down! I am such a hopeless romantic, so reading this love story became an addiction. I didn’t think I would enjoy reading about a a fictional vampire, but I did. I would recommend this book to any person of any age. There is a good love story involved and it can teach life lessons as well.
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Teenager Holden Caulfield has just been expelled from yet another prep school for failing his classes and having a really bad attitude. Here he recounts his adventures and observations during a weekend on his own in New York City.

I remember being quite shocked at Holden’s anti-social thoughts and non-stop profanity and not liking him at all when I first read this book. It was a pleasure to reread it forty years later and find that my feelings for him had changed a lot; now I find him a bright, charming, and pitiable combination of the social misfit from “Napoleon Dynamite,” the angry young man from “Rebel Without a Cause,” and a bit of Eddie Haskell, too. His penchant for vulgarity and manic emotionality remind me of a scared puppy who’s all bark and no bite; he’s in desperate need of attention and affection and luckily, he gets it.

This classic character study of a troubled boy is highly recommended for mature readers.
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Teenager Holden Caulfield has just been expelled from yet another prep school for failing his classes and having a really bad attitude. Here he recounts his adventures and observations during a weekend on his own in New York City.

I remember being quite shocked at Holden’s anti-social thoughts and non-stop profanity and not liking him at all when I first read this book. It was a pleasure to reread it forty years later and find that my feelings for him had changed a lot; now I find him a bright, charming, and pitiable combination of the social misfit from “Napoleon Dynamite,” the angry young man from “Rebel Without a Cause,” and a bit of Eddie Haskell, too. His penchant for vulgarity and manic emotionality remind me of a scared puppy who’s all bark and no bite; he’s in desperate need of attention and affection and luckily, he gets it.

This classic character study of a troubled boy is highly recommended for mature readers.
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The mount wasn’t working all that well in the beginning. In sharper turns the mount would slide on the dash. After a year or so it totally lost it’s friction properties and even medium fast turn makes it fly off the dash. Garbage.
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