Posts Tagged ‘pro’
I have a 64 gb Itouch and bought one for my #1 niece. She loves it and her uncle. grat deal.
Linux visuel pro
My 16 year old daughter loves the product, and her parents enjoy it as well. Just kind of bulky and we have storage issues.
Tripp lite SMART PRO
I had a 1st generation Kindle and I upgraded to this 2nd Gen. It’s much better and still has the Wispernet, which is great. I read so much and I would have to carry those books – but I use the Kindle everyday, and have since they first came out. Even if you think you won’t like reading this way – try it…. find someone you know who has one and check it out – because it is way better than you think.
Minoura True Pro Bicycle
I was surprised, as a 40-year-old woman, reading this book aloud to my young daughter (skipping parts, too), to find myself consumed, sneaking off into the kitchen to read ahead under the guise of doing laundry, etc. Obviously, my position was embarrassing, plus the book was conventionally suspense-heavy and light on literary values; I thought of the middle-aged magazine editor who put it this way: Twilight..always and unapologetically.
As a middle-aged woman, I have the inner resources to analyze my entanglement, to process my response and to cool the fire of addiction. Yet, as a middle-aged woman, the book was more devastating to me than a teen girl could know. Because I know from experience that youth and beauty are irretrievably lost, that you will never find that kind of perfect, melting, life-in-death love (if only all teen boys were really 100 years old and listened to classical music in their Volvos!) but, at best, will rather muddle through humanly with a good man. That, on the other hand, you might not want a perfect love, consuming and obstructing at the same time. That no one will ever “see” you or care about your every breath in the way Edward cares for Bella, not even your mother, even if you’re lucky, and as you age you realize everyone is so consumed with survival and ego, they have no resources left. That, all things considered, there are other profound consolations that come with aging, such as the development of inner resources. But it was the longing for the numinous in an everyday world that upset me the most.
Ultimately, I’m happy that this book is so female-centric in its eros, the slow smoulder that no longer is culturally justified. Young girls should hope to build a life with someone who cherishes them. The teen wish-fulfillment and weaker aspects of the book, such as Bella’s neediness evaporate next to this positive. But I feel for the legion of teen girls who lack the ability to process their literary infatuation, who wear “I
Kenko 2 0X PRO
My students use Office 2007 so buying this package was a necessity.
Installation on three computers was a strong selling point and the
“free” 2010 upgrade closed the deal.
Bought the unit Christmas last year. Family has played it maybe 20-30 hours and now disc failure.
Ta Da! In to the shop for repairs. The cost is not outrageous just disappointed that for $500.00 bucks in unit and games
and accessories this is the disc life on this one.
I know it’s an inexpensive console but we’re not talking Xbox 360 either. Just a simple format player.
I’m just saying…
Fuji FinePix S5 Pro
I was reviewing information about Julian Dyke, his presentations and publications are very good in general. This book in particular has interesting chapters like “Trace and Diagnostics” and “RAC Internals”. It’s not easy to find books with internals because this information in general is restricted. In my opinion is not for beginners, you need to have an Oracle background. I would highly recommend this book if you are an Oracle DBA working or starting with Oracle Clusters & Linux
Jose Valerio
Pro Oracle Database 10
I really cant be neutral when it comes to qualifying a mac. I just think it’s the best
Apple MacBook Pro MC118LL
A good book depicting thoughts of a youth who doesn’t know where he belongs yet while he “puts down” most actions of others. A book for youth; a bit tiresome reading for adults.
JIFFY 1401A J4000I Pro
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.**
This is substantially di
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