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Pink Poodle in Paris

I feel compelled to write a review of this vacuum because it truly does a great job and leaves a minimal mark on the pocketbook. This thing has great suction and includes a comprehensive set of accessories, to make cleaning different surfaces a breeze. It feels solidly built. After looking at vacuum cleaners in department stores that looked cheap and cost twice the price, I am very happy that I ended up purchasing this vacuum online. I also ordered online some extra belts and bags, so I feel that my house cleaning situation will be covered for at least a couple of years before I have to go out and buy anything vacuum-related. Thanks Hoover and Amazon for saving me time and money!
Pink Poodle in Paris

The Defender is a great product and offers a much higher level of protection than any other case I’ve seen, but it’s not foolproof. I have probably dropped my iphone about 20 times since got it in Nov. However, on Christmas eve I had it laying in my lap and stood up. My iphone dropped to the tile floor and when I picked it up the LCD screen was white with blue and red lines running the length of the screen on the right side. I took it to a repair shop and had to have the screen replaced. I too have the oil slick issue but its not a big deal to me. The biggest problem is the reason that I have dropped it so much is that every time I have it in the belt clip and happen to bump the belt clip even with my arm or hand the phone will fall out of the clip. Since the screen replacement and the belt clip issue I just carry it in my pocket. I work construction and have pretty much ruined or broken every phone I’ve had, but thought that this case would maybe help this one survive. Sorry folks but the jury is still out.
Pink Poodle in Paris

Make A Mask Come with easy to-follow directions and ideas for elaborate, colorful masks with loads of inspiration for you imaginations to bring their own ideas to life Great fun for costumes, plays, …

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I was quite excited to receive a Kindle 2 for my birthday in Dec. 2009 but since this is my first e-reader I wanted to use if for awhile before coming here to write a review. Six months later I can say I am still really pleased with it. I think I’ve only read one printed book since getting my Kindle!

I like that the Kindle is thin and lightweight – easy to hold one-handed for long periods of time. I did buy a cover for it (wish it had come with one) to give it a little more of a substantial feel in my hand (I was worried about it slipping out of my hand before putting the cover on it) and also to disguise it a bit when I take it out in public so it is not so obvious that I am carrying around an expensive electronic gadget.

I find the screen easy to read, easy on the eyes. I like that there are different font size choices. At times I do wish it was backlit or something (I don’t want to hassle with a book light), however I remind myself that it’s meant to be just like a printed book – you wouldn’t be able to read a regular book in a dark room either.

Overall I am really very happy with my Kindle and really enjoy using it. It’s user-friendly right out of the box, the battery seems to stay charged for a reasonably long period of time (and I like that I can charge it either through the AC adapter or through my computer’s USB connection), and I like that if I’m away from my Kindle I can pick up where I last left off reading by using Kindle for PC and/or the Kindle app for iPhone.

A few things I don’t *love* about the Kindle 2:

I wish the screen was bigger. It’s fine for reading…I just don’t use the keypad very often so I feel like that takes up space that could be better used by expanding the screen size. Perhaps the next version can have a touch screen with an on-screen keypad that you can bring up when you need to use it.

I haven’t played with the web browser much, but it seems limited and cumbersome for doing anything beyond searching for books on Amazon. Howev
Pink Poodle in Paris

Spirituality, God, Religion these are very touchy subjects for most people. This book is an amazing take on religion. Neale Donald Walsh is a truly gifted author. If you are interested in christianity with a little less guilt read this book.
Pink Poodle in Paris