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Take away Love Smart Tiny Tiny
This book was interesting and exciting. Artemis is a very believable character and made even funnier by the fact he is a child. Anyone that likes books on faeries and mystery will love this book.
Tiny Love Tiny Smart
PRO lite Tripp SMART and you
This is one of my favorite books ever! It’s the past, present and future of a man, his life in the circus and his love for a woman and an elephant called Rose.
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78 CSB Cuisinart Smart deal
Wish I’d paid attention to the review that said it was a large stick. The unit is too large and too heavy for me. On first use, the blade attachment wobbles. Doesn’t feel safe to say the least. I also don’t like rechargable after using it. Most of the time when I want to use a stick, it’s impromptu and having to either have it plugged in all the time or wait a few minutes for it to charge is useless. I definitely have buyer’s remorse on this one.
Cuisinart CSB 78 Smart
SMART1000RM2U Tripp Lite Smart line
Only brush we used that works on a Lab. And she loves being groomed with it.
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SMART1500SLT Smart Tripp Lite chance
I love it. It has an amazing battery life and is perfectly readable in direct sunlight, unlike other “reading” devices.
I recently took this on a vacation to Mexico and was able to download books wirelessly over the 3G network. It was massively convenient.
Tripp Lite SMART1500SLT Smart
Tube Presta Slime Smart run out
I’ve been using the slime tubes for several years now. As a daily bicyclist in a non-bike-friendly area, I’ve had my share of flats and am pretty motivated to keep them to a minimum. The slime tubes seem to be most helpful with small leaks/punctures. They seem to be hit-and-miss with anything larger than a very small nail (once or twice, they have successfully sealed relatively large punctures — at least enough to limp home — before the seal pops loose…). However, for small pinhole leaks, they really seem to do the trick. One other plus — the bright green fluid spurting out gives a quick “heads up” that you’ve got a leak — it’s nice to be able to make a decision immediately rather than being a minute or two further down the road and waking up from a reverie to discover one is rolling on the rims.
Slime Smart Tube Presta
I love Smart Stick Hand Cuisinart
This is the best pedometer I have ever owned. I love being able to put in in your pocket and go. The extra clip has saved me from losing it several times.
Cuisinart Smart Stick Hand
SMART750USB Tripp Lite Smart test
I’ve been enjoying my Kindle. I travel alot and looking forward to not carry alot of books with me. When outside the screen is vey clear and no glare from the sun. It’s so light weight and fits in my purse which makes it easy to take anywhere. I like the idea that you can change the size of the print, so if you need the larger print, you have a wider variety of books to read.
I hadn’t realized that there were so many things you can get on your Kindle beside books. There are blogs, magazines, newspapers. You can order your books right on your Kindle. This is really a great thing, I’m glad I have one, even if you think you don’t want to give up your books, imagine the shelf space you’ll save. OK you can’t share what you’ve read, but it’s still the best.
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This book should be a disgrace to Evangelical Christians. Wouldn’t hurt for others to be offended also. It is so unBiblical in it’s answers.
Shame on Oprah.
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Tripp SU1500RTXL2UA Smart Lite no mad
I have never read a book of Eoin Colfer’s that didn’t impress me; his characters, his wit, and his plots are always excellent. The Artemis Fowl series, however, is Colfer at his best. The story begins with Artemis, a 12 year old Irish millionaire with a genius for crime, ruthlessly pursuing his plot to steal fairy gold. Helping Artemis is his bodyguard, Butler, who is possibly my favorite fictional character of all time. Fighting, cooking, obtaining false papers–you name it, Butler is on top of it. Together, these two kidnap a fairy to hold for ransom. Unfortunately for them, the fairy they capture is Captain Holly Short, of the Lower Elements Police Reconnaissance squad (that’s LEPrecon for short). Holly has a few tricks of her own up her sleeve (or down her boot). Nor are Holly’s friends back at LEP headquarters to be overlooked. Foaly, the wisecracking centaur, commands technology that’s decades ahead of any competition, and Julius Root, the politically incorrect LEP commander, will stop time itself to get his officer back. So are they too much for Artemis? He doesn’t think so. With combatants like this, there’s no predicting what will happen. And the series only gets better from here!
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