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A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | 1840890282 | EClaire | [
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] | Nice book. The pictures and words are great. We use it at the kitchen table to discuss vegetables my toddler is eating. On the "corn" page, for example, I'll hand him a kernel of corn as if it were coming fresh off the page, and he'll gobble it up every time.However, the copy I received from Amazon had random pen marks in it. Obviously, it was a used book, and someone scribbled circles all over it, on about 8 pages in total. I was disappointed, especially given the cost of the book.UPDATE: I raised the stars from 3 to 4 because it's not the book's fault Amazon sent it in used condition. We use this book at dinner (in fact my son points to it when eating one of the veggies in it and requests it), and he now knows "Corn" and "Carrot," for example. I do wish the veggies included more kid-popular ones such as peas or green beans (rather than, e.g., cabbage and peppers). At least it doesn't have cauliflower or brussel sprouts! | 4 | Nice book but ... | 1,251,072,000 | 08 24, 2009 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B00005M9JB | EClaire | [
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] | This is a great toy, and not just for those 18 months and over.When he was 4 months old, my son picked this out at the store; he seemed intrigued by the tones when I demonstrated it. I placed it at the end of his play gym, and one day he stretched out a foot and hit a piano key. Bing! He stretched out another foot. Beng! I could almost see the wheels turning. Excited, he started kicking fast, realizing his feet were playing a tune, and he loved it! I always kept the piano far enough away that he would hit only the plastic piano keys and not the harder xylophone keys. During tummy time, this was a toy to which he would stretch, and playing it made him forget that he was on his tummy.A year and a half later, he plays with this all the time. When he was learning to stand and walk, we kept this on the ground, because it could hurt if it fell. Now we keep it on a low table at "piano" height, and he plays both the piano and the xylophone (yes, the string is a bit too short, but the lawyers probably designed it).Another big plus to this toy: No batteries. | 5 | Early and often | 1,255,392,000 | 10 13, 2009 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B000284X6W | EClaire | [
0,
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] | We bought this (used) about 8 months ago, and our son still plays with it every day, with us or by himself. From dropping in balls and learning about gravity, to discovering that he can hear the same song just by pressing the button the balls would hit - it's fun to watch him learn. Hearing words like "up" and "down" (the window) and "on" and "off" (the light) - in addition to hearing them from us - has helped him master these words. One caveat: It's easy to lose the many pieces (balls, shapes, and mail). | 5 | Still love this at 20 months | 1,251,244,800 | 08 26, 2009 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B000G2R0EQ | EClaire | [
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] | Do not buy this phone. This is my third (and last) Treo Palm in the last eight months. The phone will be fine for a while (except for dropping calls at least once a day and not getting reception inside my house) and then, after a few months, the many design flaws and problems assert themselves:* On my current phone, the battery and/or phone overheated constantly to the point where I could smell something burning.* The error message says the free data storage space is low and some data could not be saved. I looked for a way to delete some data off the phone, but I can't find a way to do it (not user friendly).* The phone would never hot sync the calendar data.* Another phone would freeze up, and I would have to reset it constantly. It then crashed and continually reset itself over and over again. I had to take the battery out. There was no way to retrieve any data from this phone.* Another phone also always froze, and the email stopped working.Worse than the phone, however, was Verizon customer "service." I went to the store, and after standing in a long line, I was told to call customer service to get a new phone sent (if you ever do get this phone, BE SURE to get the warranty plan that sends you a new phone every time the Treo craters, because it will - often). About five or six days later the phone arrived. I called customer service, explaining that my hot sync didn't work, and they said, no problem, take it to the store to have them transfer the data. I took the new and old phone to the store, stood in another long line, and they said they could only transfer the contact info, but not the calendar (another Treo design flaw). They said to call customer service to get the calendar to sync.When I got home, I spent three hours on the phone with a tech. After I told her I wanted to hot sync the phone, and that I had crucial calendar data backed up on my laptop's Palm desktop, she had me download new software and delete the old software. This ended up deleting all my laptop's backup data (including medical history, work billing information, and other important calendar info) - and restoration of the old software only ended up corrupting it - and the hot sync deleted EVERY BIT OF CALENDAR DATA off of my old Treo! No problem, she said, all that data is backed up on Outlook. I looked in Outlook, and my 700P does NOT back up to Outlook - another design flaw. (The Windows-based 700W does, and it's probably better than the 700P for this reason. She probably assumed all Treos backed up to Outlook.) Because my hot sync never worked, and because the tech support deleted all my data, I now have no record of any past or upcoming appointments.I went to the store to replace it with a Blackberry, but the Treo data won't transfer to it, and the Blackberry wouldn't hold my 1,200 business contacts, so I'm stuck. If I can't retrieve the data from my computer or backup, it may be worth the $175 contract termination fee to switch to a different provider in order to keep the Treo and its contact data. In the meantime, wish I could find a great phone that's a good PDA and email device too.... | 1 | WORST PHONE EVER - 0 STARS | 1,183,680,000 | 07 6, 2007 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B000HVDYA0 | EClaire | [
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] | I'm sure the toy is fun, but the assembly was absolutely awful. The pieces were held together by tough plastic connectors that tore my hands when I tried to take them apart. The instructions were barely helpful. It was really difficult to hammer a nut cap inside the pedals to the rod. I have assembled five tricycles in the past few years, and this by far was the absolute worst to assemble. The fact that it is cheap is far outweighed by the time and effort to assemble it. | 1 | Awful assembly | 1,354,924,800 | 12 8, 2012 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B000IDSLOG | EClaire | [
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] | Baby loves this toy, especially when the teeth are coming in. It's a safe, fun toy.Just don't get Sophie wet (as when cleaning) because the squeak changes or becomes nonexistent. | 5 | Just don't get her wet | 1,255,392,000 | 10 13, 2009 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B000UUAYYW | EClaire | [
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] | Hooter Hider is the best nursing cover that I found. You can keep eye contact with your baby, and it's lightweight to not overheat him. You can also use as a sunscreen on the stroller or to cover while pumping in a public place (e.g., airport bathroom). | 5 | Can keep eye contact | 1,272,326,400 | 04 27, 2010 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B00110NIIY | EClaire | [
0,
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] | Got this as a present for my dad, who always says he needs a flashlight and magnifying glass to see anything. Now he has both in one tool! He loves it. I used it myself to pull microscopic prickly pear needles from my son's shoes. | 5 | Great dad gift! | 1,272,326,400 | 04 27, 2010 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B0018T0WM8 | EClaire | [
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] | Finally: A pair of Levis that doesn't gap in the back! There's a 10" difference between my waist and hipline, and these jeans cover the curves nicely.These jeans are higher in the back and dip lower in the front - about 3" below the bellybutton (not low enough to expose a C-section scar, for example). It dips a little too low for some of my shorter shirts to adequately cover my belly, though.I've worn the jeans a few times and put them through the washer and dryer, and they don't seem to have shrunk.The difference between the Curvy 528s and 529s seems to be Junior Sizes v. Women's Sizes. The 528s fit smaller women better, because the 529s appear to start at size 4. I'm athletic, 5' 4," and generally a size 2, and the Curvy Bootcut 528 size 3 medium fit perfectly.Hopefully I'll be able to buy these in more colors soon. Yay Levis for maybe having a female finally design some of your jeans!UPDATE: Was in a couture-type store today, and an attendant asked, "Your jeans fit so well! Who is the designer?" I said, "Levis. Finally."UPDATE 10/5/10: Hey, Levis - don't you carry a Size 3 anymore? | 5 | Finally! | 1,254,700,800 | 10 5, 2009 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B0018T2KWS | EClaire | [
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] | These are great skinny jeans. They're stretchy, like wearing leggings, and very comfortable.Levis has finally come out with a "Curvy" line that doesn't gap in the back! There's a 10" difference between my waist and hipline, and these jeans cover the curves nicely. These jeans are higher in the back and dip lower in the front - about 3" below the bellybutton.The difference between the Curvy 528s and 529s seems to be Junior Sizes v. Women's Sizes. The 528s fit smaller women better, because the 529s appear to start at size 4. I'm athletic, 5' 4," and generally a size 2, and the Curvy 528 size 3 medium fit perfectly.I ordered the Worn Rigid color. Very slimming! They're tight through the leg, but the stretch material allows you to bend, walk, or run comfortably. They look great under boots or with heels (but not tennis shoes, btw).I also have the Curvy Cut Boot Cut Levis, which rock too. Hooray for Levis finally getting rid of that gap at the back of the waist for women who have curves! | 5 | They're stretchy, like leggings | 1,256,688,000 | 10 28, 2009 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B001B5FKNU | EClaire | [
0,
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] | These shoes were comfortable from the start, and they are still comfortable after much use several months later. The shearling has become worn, frayed, and matted - and that's why I rated it four instead of five stars. Generally I wear these with boot-cut jeans or pants, so that's not so much an issue. They do look good with skinny jeans too. They're a nice break from wearing boots. | 4 | Comfy but shearling gets matted | 1,260,748,800 | 12 14, 2009 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B001CC3LWE | EClaire | [
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] | This costume is cute and seems to fit our little guy. The material is like felt, and I guess I was expecting "sock" material (i.e., the material from which our toddler's sock monkey was made). He doesn't want to keep the headpiece on for long, so maybe he can use it in lieu of a plastic pumpkin as a treat holder when we go out on Halloween. | 4 | Cute | 1,254,700,800 | 10 5, 2009 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B001DDXWVC | EClaire | [
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] | This is easy to set up and easy to flip down to change sheets. It's sturdy and useful to keep a restless 2-year-old in the bed. I'd give it 5 stars but for the "crinkle, crinkle" factor. The blue fabric crinkles loudly, and even the mesh makes noise when the child kicks up against it, especially with footed pajamas. It's enough to wake up a child who's already tossing and turning. | 4 | Crinkle, crinkle | 1,267,660,800 | 03 4, 2010 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B001KN3LV6 | EClaire | [
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] | When my son needed something a little more substantial than Robeez to protect his feet for outdoor play, we bought these super-cute and comfy "fast running" shoes. Every time he wore them (which was every day) they received many compliments! We have just graduated to a pair of See Kai Runs with rubber soles, which he also seems to like. | 5 | Great first walker | 1,251,072,000 | 08 24, 2009 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B001Q5QLP6 | EClaire | [
0,
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] | I bought these in bright blue at the beginning of summer. When I tried them on in the store, the thin skin on my feet was blistered and sore from high heels. I felt an immediate ahhhhh. No rubbing of existing blisters, no hard points to create more - just a cushy, airy comfort. I've worn them almost every day since, with shorts, swimsuits, swim dress cover-ups, capris, and jeans. They are cool on my feet and make me feel light on my toes. | 5 | Cushy, comfy, light | 1,254,268,800 | 09 30, 2009 |
A1DNHYN3PHSMY3 | B00558UMUU | EClaire | [
0,
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] | This was a cute Halloween outfit for my son. The George mask doesn't fit on his face - it sits on top of his head. It was a little warm on his head, and he kept taking it off, thus 4 stars. He liked that he could put the outfit on and off. Also bought a Man with the Yellow Hat outfit for his dad, and I dressed as a mommy monkey. Lots of fun! | 4 | Cute monkey! | 1,316,476,800 | 09 20, 2011 |
A1DNHYQ4V862JB | B001JTQSZ2 | geegok | [
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] | I've ordered many items off Amazon and never once had a problem. Still, I must admit I was a bit nervous ordering more than a casual car part online. No more worries for me. The radiator arrived well packed and in brilliant shape. It's now fulfilling its purpose quietly at the front of my car. | 5 | Not wanted, but needed. And well done | 1,329,264,000 | 02 15, 2012 |
A1DNHYQ4V862JB | B00ADXQA94 | geegok | [
0,
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] | Like others, I'm using this case with the Asus Vivotab Smart 10.1". Good snug fit. Not too bulky. Feels like a quality case. It includes an elastic loop to hold a stylus pen. For anyone who is disappointed with the tablet's weak speaker, the hard back on this case helps boost the volume when you prop the tablet on one of the angles. Really it's just giving the sound a surface to bounce off, but I found the difference to be very nice.My case doesn't seem to work with the auto wake/sleep. Also, the bottom two reinforce corners warp away from the tablet a bit. I think it's just because the fit is so tight. It's not too noticeable, however, and I expect the case will stretch to a better fit with time. | 4 | Smart case for VivoTab Smart | 1,364,860,800 | 04 2, 2013 |
A1DNHYU2LNWNRE | B008IEA2TE | Paige Edrington | [
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] | I like games like Bejeweled, so I thought this game would be perfect for me. Really fun to play and very addictive! Well worth the $.99 price! Will recommend to all my friends. | 5 | Addictive! | 1,341,792,000 | 07 9, 2012 |
A1DNHZ83ZCIWIJ | B00DPYX64A | M. Park | [
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] | I really enjoyed the main character and appreciated the way the author gradually revealed her issues. The interaction between all of the characters was entertaining and reminded me that it is important to keep your friends close and to look out for each other. A very enjoyable first book and I can't wait for the next one. | 5 | Enjoyed this book | 1,373,241,600 | 07 8, 2013 |
A1DNHZDCCEHICB | 014241543X | Jenniferjergens | [
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] | Short book with really abrupt ending. I feel like I wasted my time reading this. I wish it had a few more chapters for the price I paid. | 3 | meh | 1,374,710,400 | 07 25, 2013 |
A1DNHZDCCEHICB | 0446579939 | Jenniferjergens | [
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] | Best book I have read in a long time! I could hardly put the book down. I spent a couple of nights reading way past bedtime. | 5 | A-M-A-Z-I-N-G | 1,333,584,000 | 04 5, 2012 |
A1DNHZDCCEHICB | 1491510706 | Jenniferjergens | [
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] | This book was recommended to me by several people and I am so glad I took the time to read it. I couldn't put it down! | 5 | great read | 1,401,321,600 | 05 29, 2014 |
A1DNI03DKKQM0S | B008CTJ4TO | TechieDave | [
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] | If you're looking for the classic BT electronic dance music sound this isn't your album. This album is definitely an interesting spin using some techniques of BT's EDM signature sounds. It's a fantastic album that sheds audible light on his inner creative and experimental compositional process. This album is indicative of BT's continued growth as a talented electronic musician. Definitely an album that should be listened to end to end for the most enjoyment. The wide dynamic range in each track is very pleasing to my ears.Out of all the tracks on the album I'd say my most favorite are Seven-Hundred-Thirty-Nine (labeled on the album as Hikari) and The Gathering Darkness. The former beginning in the track at around 4:16 definitely has a progressive get up and go kind of sound. I literally feel like I'm cruising around living the life. One thing that strikes me as interesting is the ever so syncopated chirping sound of what sounds like a satellite in space. It really does give that out in infinity kind of sound. The latter track definitely provides a nice close to the album and really shapes the album as a whole. 7:50 on in the track provides a very uplifting and positive sound that always seems to put me in a good mood even on bad days. However I do feel this track does feel more meaningful when listening to the track as a whole.13 Angels On My Broken Windowsill provides a great gateway into the albums start. I find both the atmospheric sections and the dubstep sections quite enjoyable. He really does tear it up quite well in the dubstep sections. :)Our Dark Garden provides a strong meditative sound but I do wish some of the atmospheric ambiance wasn't so heavy. That aside it's a great lengthy track to unwind with. Definitely a track worth listening to at the end of a long stressful day.All tracks have beautifully crafted transitions for seamless beginning to end listening. I find this makes the overall album listening experience more enjoyable and more story like.Album artwork is very nice and fits the album suitably. I really liked the glossy print design on the top of disc.Overall a great experimentally composed album that makes a nice addition to any BT album collection. I look forward to hearing similar forward thinking music from him in the future. Can't wait to hear the new EDM album that will follow. | 4 | An Ever Evolving Musician That Should Be Watched | 1,356,998,400 | 01 1, 2013 |
A1DNI0XZQ6W6W8 | B00BD2A6SU | Juan Martinez | [
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] | because is perfect.Exactly what i wanted!.Thank you so much!.I am really happy with the quality and price.Excelent.Sure i will recommend to a friend | 5 | Northside:Perfect fit | 1,388,016,000 | 12 26, 2013 |
A1DNI156TU152W | 0373796749 | gaf | [
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] | Sweet story of how life has hardships and love can be the thing that conquers and heals even the most difficult scars. | 5 | good read | 1,398,384,000 | 04 25, 2014 |
A1DNI156TU152W | B005ZOBNOI | null | [
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] | Great read. Wonderfully sad story of life and love despite circumstance. Always enjoy a good John Green book, never disappointing. | 5 | wow! | 1,392,076,800 | 02 11, 2014 |
A1DNI160W9VN4Y | 1494379287 | Mike | [
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] | Interesting book on a topical I had only heard rumors about previously. Was a very different read an was a fun book. Good for any hockey fan. | 5 | Interesting hockey book. | 1,393,459,200 | 02 27, 2014 |
A1DNI160W9VN4Y | B00068XCQU | Mike | [
0,
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] | Product does exactly what it is supposed to. It is saving 3 different batteries in my garage as I write this. Great product. | 5 | Great product. | 1,361,577,600 | 02 23, 2013 |
A1DNI160W9VN4Y | B002ZVFF20 | Mike | [
0,
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] | The only thing good about this red dot is that it was cheap. I bought it for a rifle I have that had no iron sights so figured for the time being would work. Tried to zero it at 30 yards, but it was low and right and wouldnt adjust up no matter how many clicks I gave it. at 80 yards I couldnt hit a 4x8 sheet of wood yet at over 200 it was back to being low and right again.Overall it fit well and looks decent, but definetly isnt a very good alternative to the expensive Red dots. | 1 | Well it was cheap enough .. | 1,337,212,800 | 05 17, 2012 |
A1DNI160W9VN4Y | B007JAPUUO | Mike | [
0,
0
] | It is a great seat. Very stable and comfortable. Quality is great and price is bet competitive. Would suggest for street or all out race car. | 5 | Great value. Great seat. | 1,397,865,600 | 04 19, 2014 |
A1DNI1ATCGE41A | 0195132416 | M. Feldman | [
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] | The source of Coltrane's 'Impressions' was (Morton) Gould's "Pavanne" and not Ravel's "Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte" Giddins, however, confuses them on page 484. (After all, what's a pavane among friends?)As someone who has spent a career reviewing documents and spreadsheets, I have a simple philosophy: if there is one error, I assume that there are others. This cost Gary a star. | 4 | Sloppy, Gary, Very Sloppy | 1,132,358,400 | 11 19, 2005 |
A1DNI1ATCGE41A | 0307263754 | M. Feldman | [
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] | ...i hated 'occupied city'. once i got past the odd structure - which was not easy - i realized that i was reading a tale that could have been told in much less space. and it wasn't a particularly compelling tale. sure, the crime was fascinating - but in and of itself, that's newspaper reportage. the various facets - real and speculative - could have turned that reportage into a magazine article or a short story, which is what peace should have done. what makes this so annoying is that peace is a really good writer, so in addition to selling me a disappointing book, he defeated my expectations. | 1 | i liked 'tokyo: year zero' but... | 1,275,350,400 | 06 1, 2010 |
A1DNI1ATCGE41A | 0393060780 | M. Feldman | [
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] | The book is very insightful, some chapters more so than others. As a participant in the folk revolution in the first half of the 1960s, the chapter on "Mississippi" John Hurt particularly resonated with me. However, I can readily see how other chapters would affect readers who came of age in other musical periods.My only problem is definitional; the authors were too Manichean about authenticity versus the lack thereof. As I see it, while a second edition of Moby Dick may lack the authenticity of the first, it is nevertheless a desirable artifact. In other words, such other factors as age and popularity (i.e., staying power) may compensate for missing authenticity. Accordingly, while the authors would classify as "inauthentic folk music" such songs as Early Morning Rain and City of New Orleans, I would be a less restrictive; they are destined to join such equally inauthentic folk songs as Camptown Races and This Land Is Your Land in the great American folk canon.Similarly, the authors define as "authentic" a song by Kurt Cobain and an album by Neil Young that were each recorded in one take and display all kind of [authentic] imperfections and angst. However, I question whether that makes them more authentic than a perfect opus by Pink Floyd or Miles Davis, or for that matter, Sinatra's perfect cover of I've Got You Under My Skin, which reportedly took over 30 takes to complete. And, if it is angst that confers authenticity, then that goofy pop tune, It Never Rains In California, takes the cake ("Out of work, out of bread, out of self-respect, I'm out of my head, I'm under-loved and underfed, I want to go hoooome").Buy the book; just pretend that its title is Random Thoughts On Post-60s Music; you'll enjoy it and it will make you think. | 5 | Depends How You Define Authenticity | 1,184,630,400 | 07 17, 2007 |
A1DNI1ATCGE41A | 098993120X | M. Feldman | [
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] | I just saw the book online and promptly tried to buy a hard copy on Amazon. It's utterly charming.The book belongs on everyone's shelf next to an early edition of Strunk & White. | 5 | Charming book | 1,379,462,400 | 09 18, 2013 |
A1DNI1ATCGE41A | 158979771X | M. Feldman | [
0,
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] | I'll readily agree that Levitt's idea was ambitious, and I'll even concede that there were some promising moments. However, potential readers should consider the book in light of the Kulikov review. | 3 | The Kunikov Review Says It All | 1,402,444,800 | 06 11, 2014 |
A1DNI1ATCGE41A | B0000046RM | M. Feldman | [
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] | The set is exactly as it is billed: a compendium of Cole Porter covers by VERVE jazz artists. Want Frank's cover of Under My Skin? Don't like Ella's live performance in the VERVE set? Then burn your own CD. In doing so, the VERVE set will be an invaluable resource. | 5 | They're all mad | 1,192,665,600 | 10 18, 2007 |
A1DNI1ATCGE41A | B0009Y26NQ | M. Feldman | [
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] | Together, the sessions of the October 1951 and October 1955 produced 22 songs and over 80 minutes of sensational music. Something had to give, however; the reissued CD was limited to only 80 minutes. So, the solution was to cut one track from the CD (SLAUGHTER ON TENTH AVENUE) and make the 80-minute limit. It's not the end of the world, but I agree with Stanley Crouch that SLAUGHTER ON TENTH AVENUE was one of the two "most interesting" pieces by the group, the other being its cover of Morton Gould's PAVANNE (which very cover Crouch observes provided the form for Miles Davis's SO WHAT and the melody for John Coltrane's IMPRESSIONS).How does one obtain all 22 cuts? There are two ways that come to mind. One, buy this CD and Jamal's POINCIANA (which contains 12 of the sessions' 22 songs, including ...TENTH AVENUE, on the SONY/CBS "Portrait" label). Two, the 22 songs are on two CDs were issued separately on the "Jazzotheque" series of the SONY/CBS Jazz Piano Collection catalogue in Europe. | 5 | 80 minute limit | 1,130,371,200 | 10 27, 2005 |
A1DNI1ATCGE41A | B008Z442IY | M. Feldman | [
0,
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] | the manufacturer's screen protector for my nexus-10 worked just fine. with that experience, i bought another one for my wife's samsung galaxy. that one, however, would not adhere to the screen. | 1 | wouldn't adhere to the screen | 1,374,451,200 | 07 22, 2013 |
A1DNI1ATCGE41A | B00BLSVM0W | M. Feldman | [
0,
0
] | the manufacturer's screen protector worked fine on my nexus-10. however, the one that i bought for my wife's samsung galaxy failed to adhere. in the interest of fairness, i'll give this one 5 stars because i gave the other one only 1 star. | 5 | in the interest of fairness | 1,374,451,200 | 07 22, 2013 |
A1DNI1KS4L8J6R | B000P0NHQ4 | D. Smart | [
1,
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] | My previous phone was a 10 year old cordless SONY. Before grabbing this Panasonic, I checked out similar phones at Bestbuy, Stables,office Depot, Circuit City, and even Radio shack. Forget the IP option on the phone and you still purchased the best -pots- phone (price considered) period.Joip (internet) did work flawlessly on connection to my router, but be aware.. if you are after the text messaging features as you would on a cell phone, forget it. Oh yeah.. IE is needed to use the joip site correctly. Not Firefox.Looking for an excellent - ready for growth - phone? Get it. You will love its great visibility, ease of use and great sound quality.I ought to know: Microsoft, Cisco and Cablevision tech certified! | 4 | Excellent phone, Great Price | 1,227,398,400 | 11 23, 2008 |
A1DNI1ORZYZA8H | 1879402297 | Johnny Boy | [
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] | Abdullaah - Thank you for your refreshingly reasoned response. I appreciate you taking the time to express your views, even though I disagree with you in part, as I will explain below.(Before I go into detail, I wanted to make sure that you understand that when you choose a rating of 1 star, you are rating the Qur'an translation with a low, 1 star rating. Because I don't think that was your intent, I have given my review 5 stars to balance your mistake -- how's that for balanced?)You asked: "why do you view 'Islam doesn't support your attitude' as intolerance?" I am not sure where you got this quote, but it was not from my review. I made two major points with regard to tolerance in my post. First, I was pointing out Thomas's hypocritical criticism of Mustafa's alleged intolerance, when he is clearly intolerant of Christians and Jews generally (note that his insult was directed at Christianity and Judaism generally, and not specific groups or people within those religions). Second, I was pointing out the strange irony that, in calling Mustafa "intolerant," Thomas indicated that Islam would not "tolerate" Mustafa's attitude -- in other words, it seems for Thomas, intolerance is fine as long as he believes he is on the right side of the "security fence" (as you put it). Thomas did not even attempt to disguise what he apparently believes to be intolerance on the part of Islam (his words, not mine) by changing the word "tolerate" to "support" as you have done. I found that highly ironic.In some ways, it is pointless to even discuss our differing views on this issue, because you and Thomas believe you are right, and will not be persuaded differently (this is the difficulty with any religious dialogue). As Thomas has shown, he even believes it is fine to be intolerant and heap insults on others (despite the passages of the Qur'an that you cite that urge one not to depart from justice because of hatred of others) as long as he is "right"--or on the side of Islam and Allah.Let me say very clearly that this is a problem in many religions. Yes, I do believe that the Catholics and Protestants in Ireland are "creating so much unrest and hate" in the name of their religions. Much like Thomas, they believe they are on the side of God and their religions, and because of that, they unfortunately do very ugly things in the name of religion. Similar problems also exist in other religions, including Judaism, or whenever people believe that any of their actions are justified because they are on God's side.Also, I agree with you that not all Muslims that are "creating so much unrest and hate" in the name of Islam. Regrettably, however, it is a growing minority, and it does not appear to receive the attention and criticism that it should from other Muslims. Madrasas continue to prosper while preaching hate against the West and any form of secularization; radical clerics continue to call for the deaths of anyone that expresses a view that they think is insulting or heretical; Palestinians and Syrians continue to take hostages and burn down embassies in overreaction to cartoons being printed (for example). Why don't these groups follow the advice you quote and "let not the hatred of others to [them] make [them] swerve to wrong and depart from justice." Indeed, they should not be moved to such outrageous overreactions, but should "[b]e just, that is next to piety," as the Qur'an instructs. Moreover, as their Muslim brothers, should you not actively work to convice them of the errors of their ways in view of the Qur'an's teachings?Where, for example, was the outrage in the Muslim world at the multiple kidnappings/hostage-takings of innocent civilians (and in several cases humanitarians) in Iraq and elsewhere in recent years? What about the grisly decapitations that were available for all to see on Arabic news channels? Where is the outrage now about the Syrian and Palestinian destructive actions against innocent people in foreign embassies over cartoons with which they were not involved? Why is all the outrage centered around the Western papers that published the cartoons, apparently ignoring that they were published in a Jordanian newspaper by Muslim (or at least Arabic) brothers.Why has there not been similar outrage as we have seen in reaction to the Danish cartoons when other prophets have been blasphemed in the West? I can think of several examples of what I would consider heresy against Jesus, but do not remember any demonstrations, burned or infiltrated embassies, death threats, fatwas, or any attention in general from anyone in the Muslim world, despite your suggestion to the contrary. Yet, when some obscure paper in Denmark that no one had previously heard of prints 12 cartoons, it becomes an international incident. Where were the protests when "The Last Temptation of Christ" was released? What about the hundreds of cartoons lampooning Jesus in every way conceivable (just watch an episode of "South Park" if you don't know what I'm talking about). The point is, reaction from the Muslim world is very selective, and seems to usually have an anti-West bias.I understand that the cartoons of Muhammad were offensive to Muslims everywhere. I also understand that it is viewed by many as heresy to create an image of him (although this was not always the case), and that heresy has been interpreted as hatred by many Muslims. Even so, as you point out, Muslims should have a "balanced approach" when viewing such insults, and should not "let not the hatred of others to [them] make [them] swerve to wrong and depart from justice." It is understandable to be offended, but how you react to that offense is your own choice--no one pulled Palestinian gunment out of bed and forced them to take over various embassies at gun point. Certainly, threatening or taking the God-given gift of life from those involved (as several radical clerics have ordered) is a huge swerve from justice, and against the teachings of the Qur'an. Fighting for a just cause need not require taking (or even threatening) a life.Also, just because someone disagrees with your religion or does not believe the same things that you do about what is right or what is heresy, does not mean that person is an enemy "fight[ing] you ... for (your) faith." For exmaple, I would guess that the majority of the artists who published the cartoons of Muhammad did not intend any kind of fight with Muslims. In fact, several of the artists have publicly stated that they intended no insult by it at all.In the end, it comes down to a difference in world view. Americans (and many people in the West, generally) believe in a God-given freedom of choice, and in the sanctity of life. We believe that God has allowed us to freely make choices, even if they are not the choices He would have us make, and even if they would be offensive to Him. Therefore, when we see heresy or religiously offensive material, we know that choice was made because of a natural right bestowed by the offender's Creator. We don't seek revenge on him because we believe that was his God-given right, and we know that God will judge him and, if necessary, punish him for his choice. Men are accountable to God for their decisions, not to other men. Because we view life as sacred (since the commandments given to us by Moses), we certainly do not kill someone for their heresy. Because we belive so strongly in freedom of choice, we do not belive that someone else can "make" us do anything. If you insult my wife, whether or not I punch you or ignore you is my choice, and I can do the latter if I want because I know God will deal with you later. This is why it is inconceivable in the West to see people killed over something so insignificant (e.g., cartoons) that could be overlooked with little effort.The Eastern view of life (particularly in Islam) is decidedly different. There, most people live in dictatorial monarchies or so-called theocracies. People do not view freedom of choice as a God-given right, but rather feel that they must enforce Allah's will on everyone at the expense of their free choice. Everyone's actions, they believe, should be made to conform to the standards that they belive Allah has set forth for men. This is why it is inconceivable for people in the East that Western governments would not cause a paper to stop printing what Muslims view as heresy.In any case, Abdullaah, the end of your post seemed to suggest that Muslims are the only ones who value and revere the prophets. That is a naive assumption, however, because I do belive in prophets such as Moses, Noah, Abraham, and Jesus (who I also belive is the divine son of God), as do many others. In fact, I believe in a living prophet here on Earth today. That does not mean that I do not respect you, or value your opinion, I just disagree with it. I certainly would not expect riots if you published caracitures of my prophet (even if they were unflattering or heretical in my mind), or if you belittled other things that I consider holy. That is your right to criticize, and it is my right to choose how to react. Just because you offend me, does not require any vengence on my part, if that is what I decide. The ability to choose brings me peace. | 5 | Abdullaah -- Here's my response | 1,139,011,200 | 02 4, 2006 |
A1DNI2J3TSWPHO | B000YA8R6U | Matt | [
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] | We use this to make salsa every week. It is the perfect size to make a bowl of salsa. It's very easy to clean and it doesn't take up a lot of counter space. Great buy! | 5 | Great little food processor | 1,376,870,400 | 08 19, 2013 |
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] | I'm 6'9" 320 lbs and I've broke a few standard camp chairs before. This chair is heavy duty. It's also a lttle wider than the average camp chair and it's a little bit taller. I can lounge with confidence in this chair. Love it. | 5 | Big Chair | 1,376,870,400 | 08 19, 2013 |
A1DNI2O9C6TNYH | B000FHQMEG | sarahlynn | [
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] | this is a great iron! I have a job that requires me to wear a wrinkle-free shirt everyday. Let me tell you, this magical iron allows me to perfectly iron my shirt 2 minutes flat! kick the steam on and you're ready! do yourself a favor and buy this iron. | 5 | I love this iron!!! | 1,284,508,800 | 09 15, 2010 |
A1DNI39IQ9I7B1 | 3540009140 | Doctor Memory "Aged computer geek" | [
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] | I got this book as my first web service reference and haven't needed another. Trying to learn WS technology by reading the standards was pretty daunting. I eventually came to find out that many companies don't provide all the pieces. They'll promote some proprietary legacy technology (that isn't quite useless), or worse, label an early (functional) product 'obsolete' and then never release the new-and-improved successor. This book brought everything together and explained a lot of the side issues and practical trade-offs. I especially appreciated the way the book maps standards (e.g., JAX-RPC) to an implementation (in this case, Apache Axis) using UML. The accompanying web site ([...]) provides updated content and code samples.While this book is WebSphere-oriented in the development examples, the accompanying explanation provides ample information to permit the reader to adapt them to other Java tools. Developers living in the C++ and .NET worlds might benefit from an additional book, but the practical explanations and breadth of coverage of this one make it valuable to anyone working (or just trying to come to grips) with web services. | 4 | Wide-ranging and thorough | 1,231,286,400 | 01 7, 2009 |
A1DNI39IQ9I7B1 | B000050FDU | Doctor Memory "Aged computer geek" | [
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] | I wasn't aware that Braun recommends replacing the foil & cutter block every 18 months. When the foil on my four-year-old shaver broke and started scratching my face, I was all set to replace the razor. Luckily, I discovered this replacement pack. When I installed it, it was literally like a brand new razor. I'm very pleased.The product arrived on time and was exactly as advertised. I'll certainly be purchasing another one when this one wears out. | 5 | Saved me a bundle | 1,274,832,000 | 05 26, 2010 |
A1DNI39IQ9I7B1 | B0002H49CG | Doctor Memory "Aged computer geek" | [
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] | I purchased one of these when I had to do some home repair work (we had moved out of state, so I didn't have any tools at the house and didn't want to carry my toolbox on the plane). I found the Kick to be uncomfortable and somewhat awkward to use. The fact that the tools don't lock was my biggest disappointment; any time I had to put some pressure on it, I had to really concentrate on keeping everything aligned, or else the tool would fold. On one particular job, using the pliers, the handles flexed significantly. This wasn't a shortcoming of the tool, I was obviously abusing it, it's just that I'm not used to being able to overpower hand tools :)Recently, I did a similar range of work at my mother-in-law's house using my Leatherman Wave, and had no such issues. My brother-in-law started calling it "the MacGyver tool" after we "re-purposed" the old 220V line to the clothes dryer so we could use it to run an air compressor (which involved disassembling the dryer, creating a makeshift wiring harness, removing the motor from the compressor and rigging up a drive belt from some clothesline and an inner tube).The Kick is more suited to light-duty work like camping or bicycle repair than removing six-inch lag screws from a play structure or pulling the head off a lawn mower engine. Think of it as a pocket knife with pliers and you'll be all right. If you think of it as a pocket tool kit, you'll be disappointed. | 3 | Tolerable | 1,239,062,400 | 04 7, 2009 |
A1DNI39IQ9I7B1 | B000HAR8UI | Doctor Memory "Aged computer geek" | [
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] | I purchased this monitor when I started a new job and was issued a laptop. The laptop screen was nice enough (1280x800 resolution), but it was only 15" and I was used to a dual-monitor setup. I picked one of these up and was very pleased with both the price and the performance. The screen is quite bright, and the images are very crisp. My only complaint is that it takes the monitor a few seconds to "wake up" after it goes into power-save mode. The computer wakes up quickly, but then it's 3-4 seconds later that I get an image on the monitor. | 4 | Great monitor for the money | 1,206,316,800 | 03 24, 2008 |
A1DNI39IQ9I7B1 | B001DDW9UW | Doctor Memory "Aged computer geek" | [
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] | I bought this scope after we attended a "star party" at the local high school. My 7-year-old daughter was very excited to see the rings of Saturn, and was heartbroken to discover that some high clouds obscured it. So I bought the scope so we could take a look for ourselves. We assembled the scope in about an hour, and that night we were able to see Saturn, Mars and several stars. Using the included software we were able to discover what objects were visible where, and have had several enjoyable evenings looking at the moon and various bright stars. We are fortunate to live among three golf courses, so the amount of light pollution is relatively low. The scope is light enough, though, that we've discussed loading it into the car and taking it up to the mountains sometime for even better views. The only drawback is we need to keep a box handy for my (4' tall) daughter to stand on.If I had to do it over again, I think I'd go with the 8" model, as there are a better variety of eyepieces available (the XT6 takes 1.25" eyepieces, while the 8" and 10" models use a 2" eyepiece). I have no complaints with our XT6, though. My daughter love it, and even my wife (who was originally uninterested) looks forward to going out on summer evenings and taking a look at what we find. | 5 | Perfect family scope | 1,278,806,400 | 07 11, 2010 |
A1DNI39IQ9I7B1 | B00AR95H0W | Doctor Memory "Aged computer geek" | [
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] | I bought this camera to replace an old DCR-DVD403 that worked well, but could only record a half-hour before I needed to switch discs. I bought this camera and a 32G card. I charged it up overnight, then took it to my daughter's piano recital. I was crushed when the battery died after barely 45 minutes. I'll probably wind up returning it, as the whole point was to be able to record my daughter's school events, almost all of which last longer than 45 minutes.Other than that, the camera is pretty nice. Good sound, the Zeiss lens captures great video, and it was nice being able to simply pop the card into my laptop and review the video right away (I shot in MP4 mode). No more finalizing and labeling DVDs! Shame that the weak battery makes all these good points moot. | 2 | Disappointed | 1,370,304,000 | 06 4, 2013 |
A1DNI3DWVUH2M0 | 0786891459 | Sy Wellikson | [
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] | One of the joys was to see if I could figure out what important historical figure Allan would interact with next. Lots of fun. | 5 | Fun read | 1,397,692,800 | 04 17, 2014 |
A1DNI3NOSJ6UX5 | 0345433084 | JM Ricker | [
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] | What a disapointment! I thought I'd found a new John Case book. Already in the first page I had a feeling that I had read this before. A page or two further and a search in my bookshelves brought me to Trance State by John Case.I will now look twice at any "new" titles from this author. This has never happended to me before. Tomorrow a trip back into the city to exchange. | 3 | A book with two titles | 1,137,801,600 | 01 21, 2006 |
A1DNI3NOSJ6UX5 | 0712670742 | JM Ricker | [
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] | You can buy The Syndrome for a normal price via Amazon. Apparently it has been published in the UK and Commonwealth nations as Trance State. | 3 | This book the same as The Syndrome | 1,137,801,600 | 01 21, 2006 |
A1DNI3XT1WR3Y9 | B001HWI700 | Charles Grear | [
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] | I really have no complaint about the flavor of the coffee but the K-Cups they sent me were expired. To add insult to injury almost every single one of them busted while brewing, creating a mess around the Kuerig and spewing coffee grounds in my drink. None of my other K-Cups have busted so it is not my brand new machine. Since I cannot return it I am only able to drink half the cup before choking on the grounds. The product is too much of an inconvenience to buy again. | 1 | Great flavor, inferior product | 1,284,508,800 | 09 15, 2010 |
A1DNI4AL69KBDC | B000VF4ZGE | James Cesario | [
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] | I've been happily carrying this Filson bag for a few months now. I had always carried a soft sided brief case before, but needed a bag to handle more items. I work and attend school full time, so I am regularly lugging around my laptop as well as notebooks and textbooks. The large center compartment really holds a lot. There are also two large side pockets that are handy for items I need to access quickly. The side pockets work well for a small umbrella or a smart phone.The bag is very well constructed and carries a good warranty. I fully expect it to last a long time. The leather straps are long enough to fit nicely over my shoulder or allow me to carry the bag with my arm fully extended. The only downside is the lack of any zipper enclosure, which would be nice for wet weather (but not typically expected with totes). The look of the bag is rugged, but stylish and the green color I choose is somewhat unique and neutral enough to go with most other colors I might be wearing.Overall I am very pleased with this product and would recommend it to others. | 4 | Great quality | 1,397,001,600 | 04 9, 2014 |
A1DNI4IDBEMOMU | 1424819253 | Nan | [
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] | I bought Stargate SG 1 Season 1 for my husband who has been a fan for years. The producers should make another series, but only if it is as good as the original. | 5 | Stargate fan | 1,364,428,800 | 03 28, 2013 |
A1DNI56JX7DKSW | B0002DSWQ4 | Kathy Traeger | [
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A1DNI56JX7DKSW | B00ESF08JQ | Kathy Traeger | [
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] | Very easy to use. Temperature reads correct and it is super easy to keep clean. Very nice looking piece of equipment. | 5 | Excellent | 1,397,260,800 | 04 12, 2014 |
A1DNI58FS3OJKR | 0099581876 | Alfredobritoarreaza | [
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] | i suppose that being the first book it is not as good as all his others which i have read all | 3 | first book | 1,373,500,800 | 07 11, 2013 |
A1DNI58FS3OJKR | 0143123300 | Alfredobritoarreaza | [
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] | different from the first one,again too long and to coloquial,uses the expresion "old son" again and again,difficult to keep reading because there is no element of surprise at all,overall boring, | 1 | another book from tana french | 1,344,384,000 | 08 8, 2012 |
A1DNI58FS3OJKR | 1442349042 | Alfredobritoarreaza | [
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] | this another detective Robicheaux and Clete Purcel Nove,good a the end but Burke is lenlthening the book with again long description of settiong,not new and too long. | 4 | good | 1,344,384,000 | 08 8, 2012 |
A1DNI58FS3OJKR | B000JM1HZG | Alfredobritoarreaza | [
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A1DNI59TNK6TF2 | B0066CC1IK | Unknown | [
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] | Great book. I think Melanie should make a sequel I really like her books and I am on to the 5 one | 5 | Person | 1,356,739,200 | 12 29, 2012 |
A1DNI5H7SXD1FA | B0000E6FMH | me "xenology" | [
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] | Keeps your interest and entertaining. However, the plot seems to go off track at times and you can tell the story is told one-sided and not objectively. | 4 | relatively good movie | 1,284,854,400 | 09 19, 2010 |
A1DNI5H7SXD1FA | B0006433LI | me "xenology" | [
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A1DNI5H7SXD1FA | B000B622D6 | me "xenology" | [
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] | Piece of crap. Handband broke like everyone else's and Logitech made it way to difficult for trying to contact/get replacement. Wound up throwing them away....go for the Motorola Rokr S9 - much BETTER product. | 1 | Waste of money | 1,192,752,000 | 10 19, 2007 |
A1DNI5H7SXD1FA | B000BNOLN8 | me "xenology" | [
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A1DNI5H7SXD1FA | B002ZMZBCS | me "xenology" | [
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] | British accent is a bit difficult to keep up with at times. All in all a good movie that gets you involved emotionally and intellectually with the characters. | 3 | good move for a slow sunday afternoon | 1,284,854,400 | 09 19, 2010 |
A1DNI5JMWYNDOR | B005LAII62 | Marie Cefalu | [
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] | Great movie to watch with the kids. Loved the animation and the story line. A little slow in some parts,but all around good movie. | 4 | Great kids movie | 1,354,492,800 | 12 3, 2012 |
A1DNI5PPCSTXHR | 076533206X | Amazon Customer | [
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] | Loved the variety. Originally downloaded this book for the Diana Gabaldon story, but found some great new authors to explore. Diana is still my favorite but I really enjoyed the different genres and styles of writing. | 5 | Thoroughly enjoyable! | 1,392,336,000 | 02 14, 2014 |
A1DNI5PPCSTXHR | B004E3XT1Q | Amazon Customer | [
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A1DNI5PPCSTXHR | B004PE9SLO | Amazon Customer | [
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] | This is the second handbag I have ordered from this brand and I am very pleased with both. The only reason I did not give them 5 stars is that they both arrived (in seperate orders) with a weird fishy smell that is very off-putting. I like the product so much that I am willing to let it air out and use it. Just be aware! | 4 | Great but weird smell | 1,312,934,400 | 08 10, 2011 |
A1DNI5PPCSTXHR | B008E05EX6 | Amazon Customer | [
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A1DNI5PPCSTXHR | B00BL8UPL4 | Amazon Customer | [
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] | My husband loves the different sized compartments and the finish. The size is good too. It's handy and attractive. Good buy. | 5 | Husband loves it | 1,394,409,600 | 03 10, 2014 |
A1DNI5PPCSTXHR | B00GQ8J0HE | Amazon Customer | [
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] | The shipping on this hat was fast, but it didn't matter. When it arrived I saw immediately that the covers for the buttons were missing. There was just two empty silver button casings. I feel it's pretty slack to see that something is so obviously defective and ship it to a customer anyway. Had to return it and did not reorder. | 1 | Sloppy seller | 1,394,409,600 | 03 10, 2014 |
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] | Anything by Diana Gabaldon is like a drug for me. Here she takes lesser known characters from "Echo In The Bone" and weaves an intricate tale that draws you in immediately. I just wish it would have kept going, but I'll take a novella if that's all I can get. | 5 | Love this author! | 1,398,124,800 | 04 22, 2014 |
A1DNI5ZZ6H3B5D | B00005AUJS | Darkhorse | [
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] | This film won an award from the Los Angeles film critics when it came out in 1987 . . . and for good reason. As the positive reviews note in different ways, it is a classic film which is rich on many levels. However, it does require a rudimentary understanding of history, war, love, rites of passage and the English language. Several negative reviewers whose spelling leaves something to be desired only underscore the underlying sophistication of the film. WARNING: if you only read Cliff Notes, and even then with severe difficulty, this film is not for you. Likewise those who prefer auto-asphyxiation to an actual date. | 5 | Warning: don't rent this film if you are an idiot | 1,073,520,000 | 01 8, 2004 |
A1DNI611WZR07U | 0470165022 | George H. Heart | [
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] | Good for HS kids and folks who have never opened a book on US military history... | 3 | Very basic info | 1,251,936,000 | 09 3, 2009 |
A1DNI611WZR07U | 1585441813 | George H. Heart | [
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] | Excellent book on the rise (and fall) of state guards from a national perspective. Book is dated as it only goes until before 9/11. However, highly recommend book to all state guardsmen as a must read to understand common history of all state guards accross the nation! | 5 | Must Read for State Guardsmen | 1,251,936,000 | 09 3, 2009 |
A1DNI6D2G0QBH6 | B00DBH8W4K | John D Workman | [
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] | Great quality product, as I expected. What was surprising was how great the instructions were. It was so easy to install and include step by step guidance with photographs. | 5 | Great product, awesome instructions | 1,391,558,400 | 02 5, 2014 |
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A1DNI6KW9RT8A0 | B001HTJ2BQ | Jeremiah Newton | [
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A1DNI6KW9RT8A0 | B0094DH05C | Jeremiah Newton | [
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A1DNI6KW9RT8A0 | B009W2T382 | Jeremiah Newton | [
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A1DNI6KW9RT8A0 | B009YEYN6A | Jeremiah Newton | [
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] | Thanks, was great for what it was, a bit confusing, but I figured it out in the end. So yes I would buy it. | 5 | Great for what it was, and with prime got it just in time to fix my bike till I got in the actual cable | 1,374,537,600 | 07 23, 2013 |
A1DNI6KW9RT8A0 | B00AGCQX62 | Jeremiah Newton | [
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] | Gonna say I like the heft of it, and it does look quite nice, but Red Rose is not really that red, much more pink, was a bit disappointed in that, but I am sure I will live, do I recommend it, sure it is much more sanitary than a silicone one, easier to clean for sure, none of the smells of a jelly one, and makes that area sparkle, who doesn't want that... | 4 | Ordered it in Red Rose, got a pink stone instead. | 1,380,844,800 | 10 4, 2013 |
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0,
0
] | I love these glasses, but the pair I got in looked used with the leather coming out the side and warped to the point I did not want to fix them and possibly deal with future problems, pretty sure they were a return and they tried to send them to me, the quality appears good despite how these were messed up. I am not going to lie I am not happy about paying return shipping on something that was their fault, but regardless I am going to re order after I get my refund. | 3 | Ordered From Campmor, had to pay return shipping even though the sides were warped. | 1,381,104,000 | 10 7, 2013 |
A1DNI6KW9RT8A0 | B00HZ1KKBG | Jeremiah Newton | [
0,
1
] | Holy cow, I had no clue it was going to taste so fnn amazing, it is like healthy candy, the only problem I can see with them is that you will want to eat the whole box post haste ha ha. They are great for when you need that little snack pick me up, and don't want to feel super guilty about it, and at $3.25 a bar probably one of the most economical healthy snacks out there, repeat customer for sure!!! | 5 | Probably one of the most amazing raw vegan bars out there. | 1,392,768,000 | 02 19, 2014 |
A1DNI6KW9RT8A0 | B00HZ21RJO | Jeremiah Newton | [
1,
1
] | My second favorite of the BB bars, I am always amazed at how good they taste, and how big the bar is for only $3.25, I have definitely paid way more for something that did not taste half as good, I am going to be a repeat customer for sure, and who doesn't love the logo ha ha, as a man with facial hair I proudly sport these with me and gave them to all my bearded brethren for Christmas!!! | 5 | How can these be healthy for you, they taste so Fnn amazing!!! | 1,392,768,000 | 02 19, 2014 |
A1DNI6LX098B6K | B00BPPN94S | Margo | [
0,
0
] | This product is a very hard-to-find size, and excellent quality. We have a trash can(hands-free) that requires 18-gallon bags. They are difficult to find, so thank you for carrying this product. The bags are ideal, with the draw-string providing an easy, mess-free experience when changing out the bags. | 5 | Excellent Quality; Hard to find size | 1,361,145,600 | 02 18, 2013 |
A1DNI7NUTSICFR | 1461156432 | Lantana Bob | [
1,
1
] | A riveting plot line with a rich and tangled fabric of characters. This story will take you from the high living to the low life of humanity. The twists and turns are reminiscent of taking your first ride on Disney World's Space Mountain; the author keeps you in the dark, but you know you will arrive at your ultimate destination. | 5 | Thoroughly enjoyable! | 1,315,526,400 | 09 9, 2011 |
A1DNI8AT5U4I5I | B003CT0ZNI | Ian S. | [
5,
5
] | If you read this review, I assume you know what Linux (and Ubuntu) is. I have worked for many years with a Linux desktop, but never as an administrator. I was therefore looking for the Linux experience, but without the hassle of installing the operating system myself.If you look for Linux netbooks on the Internet, chances are you will stumble upon, not merchants trying to sell their wares, but articles written a few years back and bravely predicting a fews things: That Linux would soon conquer the netbook market, that netbook prices would go down dramatically, and that solid state drives would replace hard drives. Guess what, none of this happened. Hard drives are ubiquitous, prices have, if anything, gone up thanks to feature inflation (multimedia), and Linux netbooks are pretty hard to find.At the time of writing (June 2010), there seems to be only a handful of merchants selling Linux netbooks. Among them are Dell and HP, if you manage to navigate their website. They have made Linux netbooks particularly hard to find, because many people would choose Linux as the cheaper option, and return the netbook as soon as they found out it was not Windows. At any rate, their netbooks were either non-customizable (no 6-cell battery, no memory extension) or, if customizable, too expensive.Enter Zareason. From the outside the Teo netbook looks beautiful. The keyboard is one of the best I have tried, and I did try quite a few. A good keyboard was essential for me, and I'm definitely satisfied. I have not thoroughly measured battery life, but you can obviously carry the Teo around for the day without running out of battery. The charger is compact, in case you need to carry it too. The screen is a beautiful matte, much better than glossy for outdoor use. And last but not least, the Teo runs silently.I got the Netbook Remix version of Ubuntu, and it works like a charm, straight out of the box. The netbook boots comfortably under one minute. I set up wifi easily, once I figured you had to activate it using the Fn+F11 combination. If need be, there seems to be an active community out there to help you out with any installation or configuration problems. And if you really can't figure it out, Zareason will help you. I asked them a question before buying, and they answered within a day, always a good sign (check their website for contact information).The netbook is not as cheap as some Windows netbooks. However, it feels extremely well built, and has all the features you could be looking for. Obviously Zareason doesn't have the economies of scale that mainstream constructors enjoy, and getting such a netbook out at this price is quite a feat. If you are in the market for a Linux netbook guaranteed to work out of the box, I strongly recommend the Teo. You won't be disappointed. | 5 | Works straight out of the box, as advertised! | 1,277,510,400 | 06 26, 2010 |
A1DNI916BVKFW5 | B005LLN578 | (BL)inked Out | [
0,
1
] | I love the look of this but it was a little difficult to use. Being plastic it moves easily and stretches, so it didn't work as well as I had hoped for the backdrop I was creating. I have extra, so I am going to use it in a different manner next time and see how it goes. | 3 | looks nice, hard to work with | 1,368,835,200 | 05 18, 2013 |
A1DNI916BVKFW5 | B00B2S6DZK | (BL)inked Out | [
3,
3
] | I bought this case because I can be a bit clumsy at times! Replacing a new phone is not an option, so I got the hard case for it! It was easy to snap on and looks great! Totally fits my style! | 5 | love it! | 1,368,835,200 | 05 18, 2013 |
A1DNI96QJTGYDW | B0077XBEH6 | Ryan | [
0,
6
] | Hello,I was wondering what the name of the score at the very beginning of the movie trailer is?Everytime I try and find it, it always gives me the main popular song title by The Fray: Heartbeat.But I'm actually looking for the song/score at the very beginning of the movie.can anyone help me find where I may be able to find it?thanks so much | 4 | theme song | 1,331,942,400 | 03 17, 2012 |
A1DNI9GIOF740 | B0007IQQUI | Peggy | [
1,
3
] | Pretty good coffee for the average coffee drinker and very convenient. It splatters out of the cup, so I have placed the machine on a tray to keep the drips off my white kitchen counter. Please make a refillable cup so that I can fill with my own coffee! I drink decaf and the choices are currently limited. I like espresso-strong coffee. | 4 | No Competition to Starbucks Yet | 1,135,987,200 | 12 31, 2005 |
A1DNI9IAF37CB4 | B003G57X10 | Clara Barnardt | [
1,
2
] | DO NOT BUY THIS, i had to stay home from school for 4 days because i was so sick! gross and nasty. not the ones you use to buy in walmart | 1 | DO NOT BUY | 1,357,776,000 | 01 10, 2013 |
A1DNIA7WZZK0J | B00932ADLC | STeve | [
0,
0
] | Descended into a teenage sex show.If you're an adult looking for a teenage soap, this will fit the bill with humor!PS: Michelle is an awesome talker :-) (so is Franny ....) | 4 | Great start | 1,391,299,200 | 02 2, 2014 |
A1DNIAPMFG1GYF | B000A33QYY | Elizabeth | [
0,
0
] | Very cute but it fits way too small. I ordered a size up and it still too snug. Looks adorable hanging on the hanger, need to find someone way smaller than me to wear it. = ( The guidelines for sizing did not work for me. | 2 | Cute but way too small! | 1,400,716,800 | 05 22, 2014 |
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