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We’ve had this scale for 3 weeks and the whole family loves it. Seems to be very accurate and looks great too. For price, would definitely recommend.
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The product was delivered in a timely manner. It was just as I expected. Great experience.
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This book is a tool of Satan. The author claims that it was inspired by God, which is nonsense because most of it is in direct conflict with what God has revealed in His Word, the Bible. There is only one “version” of Christianity and that is found in the Bible. If you are interested in what God thinks, I would suggest reading the Bible, it is full of God’s thoughts. If you are interested in reading books about the Bible, based on the Bible, I would suggest, for starters, “What Jesus Demands from the World” by John Piper. Please don’t waste your time on any of Mr. Walsch’s books. Burn them! – they are too dangerous to throw in the trash.
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This item came without parts that are listed for inclusion. Specifically, a strap and a battery. What is my option here besides return? Does the company replace these missing items?
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I absolutely hate Office 7!
My netbook didn’t have Office, so I bought this software, thinking it would have the old familiar tools that I have used for years without having to think about the process. NOT SO! I can’t even find half the buttons I once used, for all of the garbage drop down menus. What happened to the simple row of icons?
This is so foreign to the Word, Excel and Power Point software I have used for years that I cannot do even the most fundamental things.
I didn’t want to take a class or screw around with the software until I could figure out the new way. I have too much to do.
At this point I definitely recommend the free OpenOffice software. At least it looks more familiar.
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My oldest son was surprised to hear that J.D. Salinger fought in World War II. He thinks of Holden Caulfield as a contemporary, a peer, anachronistically making his way through a few days of life. The period references in the novel are like props on a movie set, no more real than the phonies Holden encounters. It’s perplexing that so many of my son’s classmates felt no connection to Holden after reading The Catcher in the Rye this past year. We are told on TV, on the internet and in movies that our teenagers and young adults are increasingly savvy, mature and perceptive. When it comes to technology, they certainly are. But most of students in the class considered Holden a whiny freak without realizing that often, it’s the whiny freaks who walk through life with the clarity of sight and earnestness needed to leave this existence a little better than it was when we entered it. The story itself is a masterpiece. Salinger was firing on all cylinders and tapping into the strange other-worldly literary omnipotence we usually attribute to Shakespeare when he wrote Catcher. It’s interesting to wonder whether he was even aware of everything he was doing in the book or if he was like a pro athelete who enters “the zone” and emerges at the end of the game a puzzled hero. Every time one of Holden’s apologists dies, as his creator did this past week, a piece of Holden dies with them. Fortunately, he is as viral as one of my son’s favorite You Tube videos. When we follow his exploits, Holden’s DNA intertwines with our own and is propagated in everything we say and do. Fortunately, he will never completely die, but will continue to confound those who think him merely a whiny freak. RIP Holden Caulfield. Only Shot At A Good Tombstone
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The books came in excellent condition and in a timely fashion. This purchase was easy, timely and convenient.
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