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I am a twi-hard. So now instead of re-reading all the books, I just listen to them while I am at work all day. Plus it’s an easy way to get your friends into the Twilight Saga with them not having to read.
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Honestly the best novel I’ve read in a long time. I was lucky enough to get a free copy. What a gem! If you haven’t read it yet, give it a try. You won’t be dissappointed. I really hope Stockett has more stories up her sleeve. We’ll see! *waits anxiously*
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I’ve played around with a few Ipods before, but i wasn’t really impressed with any of them. They didn’t offer internet browsing, or anything exciting. They did their jobs as music player, but nothing else. Some of them were also awkwardly designed. I ordered the iPod touch more for the mobile internet and other things you can not get with an ordinary music player.

The music player on the Ipod touch is great, and everything is very accessible. And the audio quality is awesome, as are the music videos i downloaded from iTunes. I also love the applications. The games are awesome and they even have a few weight loss applications, but those aren’t so good.

It is easy to access the internet, although when you are on an ordinary site it may be a bit difficult to navigate, and typing may prove difficult. But the ipod versions of websites, like facebook and wikipedia are great. I also love to design of the touch, but the back of it gets scratched very easily, so i would buy a case. The volume button and on/off button are very accessible.

You can also read kindle books on the Ipod, which i love doing. I’m currently reading Dear John, and i must say something about reading it on the Ipod makes me read more. I’m a slow reader, but am basically done with this book. I’m not sure how it compared to the actual kindle device, but i think it’s a great (and cheaper) alternative.

If you are thinking about getting the Ipod touch 3G, i would definitely get it.
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I purchasedthe newer version of the scale and I found it to be marginally accurate. I called the man at Eatsmart and he told me to try it over the weekend and if I still didn’t want it, he would send me a new one!!!!!!!!!! I didn’t have to ask. I called him today and he said he would do just that. I have never come across a company that tried to satisfy its customers like this. Ever!! If you need a good scale without frills, there is no question in my mind as to where you should go. Eatsmart products and the company owners are the very best.
New Home Gifts

This book goes AGAINST Christian teachings. The author is an atheist wanker. Do NOT buy this book and support this attempt to poison our Christian youth. There should be an option to give a ZERO rating!
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I ordered 2 of these, one for myself and one for my husband. For some reason my husband wasn’t getting as many steps in as I was so one day I wore both of them and his did read about 500 steps less than mine did at the end of the day.

One of the reasons I bought this was because of the extra clip that hooks to your pants. Good thing I did because it has come off several times but the extra clip has kept it from completely coming off.

If you want something accurate this one isn’t it but it will give you a good idea of how many steps your walking a day.
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I have a new Windows 7 desktop and hoped to replace an aging Windows-based PDA with something newer and more reliable. I need a calendar, task list, and contact list, and need to keep them synced to my PC. I figure the music and video would be a nice bonus.

As it turned out, the iPod really didn’t play well with Windows 7, and I discovered I needed WiFi connectivity (not broadband…WiFi) to fully use all the features. I assumed I could transfer information using the USB connection; that is not true. I wish I had known that the only way to transfer info was via WiFi; I never would’ve thought of buying this device.

My problems began with installation . It would only recognize the iPod less than half the time after it was plugged in; required reinstallation of iTunes, multiple driver removal and reinstallation, and process shutdowns to make it work. Quite a headache. Google “Error 0xE8000065″ and you’ll see a number of Windows 7 users with similar problems to mine, all unresolved. Keep in mind I have a Windows 7 machine that’s less than 2 weeks old, so it’s not full of garbage and conflicting software. I expected iTunes to recognize the iPod every time I plugged in; this was not the case. Most of the time, I got a “could not connect” error.

The iPod synced calendar and contacts OK, but requires a 3rd party app to sync tasks. Not too big a deal; I’d pay a couple of bucks for that.

The biggest issue, and one I wish had been clearly publicized, is that it requires WiFi for full use. Specifically, WiFi is the only way to get info other than the stuff on iTunes into your iPod. So if you have an app that requires info from the Internet (like Metro, a subway routing app), you must have a WiFi connection. You can’t update apps without a WiFi connection. You can’t sync info with Web0-based apps without WiFi…it **does not** sync to the Web while in the cradle.

To be crystal clear:
**You cannot use the USB port to transfer info to the iPod.**

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