Posts Tagged ‘system’
I’m gonna keep this simple – this watch is fantastic. The worst thing about this product is it takes up to 5 mins to find a satellite – no big deal you can just stretch before you run/walk/ride.
I checked out all the feedback on here, realized that half of the negative comments are actually not problems with the actual watch, it’s user problems/Garmin cust service. I love this watch, it works great in the Mountains – forests etc I am yet to have a problem with it. Extremely accurate,especially the distance! I also love the fact you can check out your activity on Google earth
Lenspen Lens Cleaning System
Bought a nerf sniper gun for my little brother and got the extra darts since you can never find them all after shooting the gun.
Fun Nerf gun and accessories.
Nerf Clip System Darts
This maybe the fastest bullet made for Nerf. The bullets are streamlined and has the least wind resistance. It has the smallest tip. They work best on the clips with the Recon CS-6. They also work on the Maverick, the one with the 6-shooter rotating barrel, which I think is one of the best guns made by Nerf.
Unfortunately, it will not work with the one-shooters such as the EX-3. I was a bit baffled why it won’t since the bullets share the same diameter, inside and out, with the rest. What I found out was that the hole in this particular bullet is shallower than the other bullets. Probably to counterbalance the lighter tip. If you press the orange foam just below the tip, the foam is solid and not hollow. This prevent the bullet from going inside the one-shooter all the way in the barrel.
Using them on clip guns, there is also an annoying problem of jamming, squashing and chipping. This is more of a problem with the guns instead of the bullets. But still, it shorten the life of the bullets as well as ruining accuracy.
Nerf Clip System Darts
These darts really don’t last long in our house. Reloading them and shooting them over and over makes them start to tear. The darts themselves also hurt at close range! But my boys love the guns that they go in, so I guess it’s worth it.
Nerf Clip System Darts
One would think that a book titled “Sun Certified System Administrator Solaris 8 Study Guide” and backed with the offical Sun logo would satisfy a few basic criteria. First and foremost, it would be a Study Guide. It doesn’t come close. Or that it would be a complete guide for both parts of the test. No, it only partially covers Part I.
One would expect that as an offical Sun Press book, it would cover topics on the test. It doesn’t. This book is nearly worthless to anyone that does not already have extensive knowledge of the subject matter. So, what is the point of purchasing a Study Guide if it does nothing towards study of the topic given?
The testing certification subjects are pretty much covered in order when you take the actual test. They are not presented in order in the book. In fact, this book barely even discusses the topics for the test itself. It simply presents various commands and options a basic sysadmin might encounter. But, as far as the actual Solaris test is concerned, after page one, you might not even recognize the book is supposed to be a study guide for the test. It doesn’t mention the test hardly at all.
One review above mentioned that there were two whole questions that were sort of like what was on the test. I repect his opinion but geez… two WHOLE questions. Sort of. On a test that has 57 questions. You get two? Actually, there are a few… but nothing like what you would expect and should get in any decent true Study guide.
All in all, save your money and buy ExamCram or something else. Heck, just buy the big honking Solaris 9 Complete Reference. This book would be excellent as a quick reference guide for a sysadmin that needs to know (quickly) the option used on a particular command. But, other than as a quick reference guide for on-the-job performance assistance, this book is quite worthless. As a Study guide, it is a miserable failure.
Sun Certified System Administrator
i have had my kindle for about a month now. i waited till now to write a review so that i would have a chance to get used to the kindle and find anything that troubles me. i must say that i am very satisfied with kindle.it works exactly as advertised.it is easy to read, and once i got used to the click and “flash” of page turning, i find it easy to get lost in my reading as i can with a print book. way better than reading on a laptop! i like that i can download new books from anywhere at anytime.( i download a bunch of samples with my laptop and when i like one, i order it from my kindle). i also like that i can have books e-mailed direct to the kindle from my favorite publisher. the only things that are less than ideal for me are that it is a little thin and slick for me to feel like i am holding it securely without squeezing it tightly.( i have very calloused fingers and arthritis)not a huge problem. i also wish it had a clock on it! as i said, i tend to get lost in my reading, and it would be nice to have a small clock down in the corner to refer to. once again, not a huge problem. battery life is very good, especially with the wireless turned off- at least 2 weeks of reading a couple hours a day or more. i also bought the mighty brite lite, and it also works. not quite as satisfied with it. have to aim it from the side to prevent glare on the display, and the clamp wont hold it when turned on its side ( the kindle- like when reading in bed laying on my side) that said, it does a good job of giving me light to read by, and its battery life is also very good- after a month of reading with for 30 min or so most every night, im still on my first set of batteries! all in all, i feel i made the right choice when i bought a kindle, and i looked at just about every other e-book reader out there before i decided on the kindle
Tommyca Bicycle Sound System
2GB SD Works Great. My son has only had his Leapster2 for two days now, so a review is a little premature, but I wanted to comment on the SD card as several reviewers have reported problems with sd cards over 256 mb. I had an extra 2 GB Kingston mini-sd card laying around. It worked great without any manual steps. I just inserted the card, connected the leapster to our computer, ran the leapster software, and was able to copy the two games onto the sd card.