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I bought this vacuum to be used exclusively in a capeted “unfinished” portion of our basement. The area has utility carpet installed over a cement floor and is subjected to kids and the dog going in and out of the backyard — therefore lots of dog hair, etc! This vac is perfect for this area — it’s extremely powerful and effective at keeping the area clean. I highly recommend it as an economical 2nd vacuum.
4PORT USB Dual Head
I cannot fathom why anyone became famous, or wealthy, for writing this material… “The Catcher In The Rye” is one long, rambling, goofy, repetitive in the *extreme* diatribe…presented as an ode to Borderline Personality Disorder. It’s like page after page after page…of absolutely nothing. And at the end of it all, there is no pay off. There is no conclusion to the story. Don’t hope for one; it is not there.
Holden Caulfield gets kicked out of school (again), but he doesn’t do anything amazing with his time, except wander around for a weekend. He gets drunk, but he never really has much fun doing it. He picks up with a prostitute, but he gets no action. His creepy room mate dates his childhood friend, but nothing whatsoever comes of that either. His teacher cops a feel on him in the middle of the night, but the one he gets is really pretty silly to read about. He gets slapped around some, but never gets the stuffing knocked out of him, nor any sense knocked in. He gets sick toward the end, but he’s not suffering from anything major. And after 200 pages of terror over what his parents will think, you never actually hear what they have to say. All the reader knows is, Holden’s intelligence is upstaged by a 10 year old. Worst of all, after all of this whining & carrying on… Holden doesn’t come to any important new realizations about life, himself, or anyone else.
The realization I came to on the final page, is that just because a piece of writing is referred to as “a classic”, that does not mean it is particularly well written, or profoundly meaningful. J.D. Salinger wrote a relatively small collection of fiction, “The Catcher In The Rye” was his most “outstanding” writing, it was the hallmark of his life’s work, it became famous for some vague reason, & yet… It says nothing. I don’t know how it inspired 3 infamous stalker-killers to carry it around with them, when they went off to do their deeds… Personally, I would be embarrassed to hav
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“Carried water for elephants indeed. Do you have any idea how much water an elephant drinks?” These words of Jacob Jankowski open this well-researched, fascinating novel about circus life. This story is told by ninety-something Jacob as he vacillates between the present and the past, reflecting upon an incredible life that was not always easy, but was satisfying.
Jacob finds himself in a nursing home, his mind still active and questioning the meaning of his existence. Reminiscing about his life, he searches for meaning in the bland nursing home food and the fellow nursing home occupants, most of whom have surrendered their logical minds. As he remembers his life following the death of his parents when he was in his early twenties, he marvels at how every event led to the life he had.
Well-researched and accurate, many incredible facts of circus life are divulged in this story. To add to this realism, there are actual photographs from circus archives. This is one unforgettable book!
SAMSUNG 590728 USB AC
I was born in 1920. I grew up during the Great Depression and the Prohibition eras.
In 1965 we owned a bait and tackle shop in Venice, Florida. At that time the Ringling Bros. Circus wintered there and we became acquainted with many circus people. Our shop was a hangout for them and every evening after rehearsals they would stop by for a beer.
The book: “Water for Elephants” is extremely well written and I am planning to read more of Sara Gruen’s work.
I have ordered two more copies and given them to friends. They have given me very good reports.
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I found this to be a good product for USB thumb drives and similar low energy products, but not for USB hard drives
Targus ACH105US USB Hub
2000 readers can’t be wrong can they? Umm, yea they might be.
How is it that a mediocre book can consistently get raves?
I was excited by the “prospect” of this book but the more I read, the more resigned I became to the fact that there was nothing very extraordinary about it.
Not only is the writing flat and the plot a giant cliche – there’s also the matter of the central “love” triangle being blatantly lifted from Sophie’s Choice (I cringe referring to that classic alongside this book) right down to the suprise party / angry accusation by a lunatic.
Mediocrity is being rewarded with a big Hollywood movie starring Reese Witherspoon. Ahh, American pop culture.
Bridgeview 2 port USB
Good value for the money. Came with a free upgrade offer for the 2010 version. Can use on 3 PC’s which is great.
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Less then 1 month had to send it back because of lock up issues. Amazon should have held off selling until the newer model was available for the same price
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Never had so much fun making a fool of myself (you find out how un-coordinated you really are), but laughed and enjoyed it anyway while getting some of that hated EXERCISE. Highly reccomend everyone to give it a try.
USB PC GPS Cable