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I think these look perfect. Behind the ear design seems professional to me, I don't know why, but it does. I can see someone wearing a suit and these at the same time!
They get awesome reviews and seem like a good value. Bluetooth connectivity will be nice, too.
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I'm gonna go ahead and suggest this little corner microwave. Seems like space will be at a premium in your office eating area so something that can nestle into a corner would be advantageous. Definitely a small footprint, only .5 cubic feet. But it's enough to heat food, pop popcorn (has 1-touch popcorn button), and generally do everything you would want a microwave to do!
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Oster makes some very nice blenders, and this one is rated very well. Should be great for crushing ice, with its 450w motor. I really like that it has a glass jar, feels sturdy and durable that way... also dishwasher safe for easy clean up.
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I think the good ol' Apple keyboard is the way to go. There other keyboards that are equally slim, but none that work as well or are as highly rated as this one. The whole keyboard is extremely thin, with the thickest part being the diameter of a AA battery. The only thing I can think of that would be much simmer would be a roll up keyboard, on which you won't get nearly as nice action.
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This is a good one!
Logitech is good.
It has backlighting in a variety of colors for you to choose from.
Also has 12 programmable g keys.
nice action, nice feel, great keyboard.
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Maybe on the expensive side but the image quality on this printer will totally impress you. It has 4800 x 1200 maximum color dots per inch, for for professional style photo prints.
You will able to print up to 13” x 19” without borders. Big beautiful images.
Ink costs might be a bit high as well, but if you are really concerned with image quality it's an excellent choice.
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http://www.amazon.com/Olympus-E-PL1-Interchangeabl...
Okaaaay for some reason it won't find this link.
You should look into a micro 4/3 camera system. These are perfect for someone like you who needs a compact camera with excellent photo quality. These are like mini dslr's, the only real difference being that these do not have mirrors.... which is the reason they can make 'em so small. They have interchangeable lenses and very high quality optics.
Olympus is one of the pioneers of the 4/3 variety so they would be a good company to start with.
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He Ryan, I would try these from Turtle Beach! They have 7.1 surround sound, which is pretty awesome for gaming because you can hear things happening all around you. This is a good company for such a thing, they make a fairly high quality headset that feels comfortable for hours on end.
These also happen to be wireless, which is a really cool feature if you ask me.
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I kind of feel like all netbooks are similarly not powerful enough, but this one from Toshiba isn't too bad... should give you some decent power. Here are the performance specs for you (from the Amazon site):
Intel Atom Processor 1.66GHz
1GB DDR2 RAM
250GB 5400RPM Hard Drive
10.1-Inch Screen
Windows 7 Starter
8 hours Battery Life
Gotta love that 8 hour batt life!
I almost suggested Acer's Aspire, but it only has a 1ghz processer, which to me seems completely useless. This one has some decent specs for a netbook.
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My vote would have to go to this one. Meets all of your specifications and more... like a 2ms response time, 10,000,000:1contrast, 1920x1080 full HD. Yeah, good stuff. It also has a matte finish on the display, enabling you to keep on playing even when it's light out.
It will be super clear, have no ghosting, and have that Asus brand behind it.
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Check out this HP for sure.
It has a wide viewing angle so you and all your friends can crowd around to watch your favorite flics! Full HD, high contrast, beautiful picture.
LED backlighting is good because it doesn't use a lot of electricity but is very bright.
Very nice stuff from HP!
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This is a great headset and it is about $50. Very comfy, great sound (with inline amplification), these are very popular because they are inexpensive and high quality.
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I think the X11's or the X12's would be a great choice.
They have big comfortable earcups, in-line amplifier, variable bass boost, very clear microphone, and a whole list of satisfied customers.
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This is the closest thing I could find to fitting your budget.... there great tablets for online content. If you can double your budget (I know that's kind of a stretch.....) you would probably be very happy with this!
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I agree with Zake... a 570 is definitely a great investment. Try this one out... it is slightly over your price range but dang it's worth your money for sure.
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You could be the only person swimming while listening to an iPod! Pretty cool... it's actually an iPod shuffle that is completely waterproof, without the need for a case. Catch the waves and listen to your favorite songs at the same time... sounds like heaven to me!
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Thanks for the suggestions guys!!!
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Personally, my vote is for FFVII. The story is so rich and captivating, and the love story with Aeris (and Tifa) is so charming! And memorable.
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do you mean zoom range? or iso? if you could clarify i could help more!
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with no budget in your question the sky's the limit!
this d700 from nikon is ridiculously nice and also ridiculously expensive! but it shoots at an incredible 8 fps. its 12.1-megapixel FX-format CMOS image sensor will provide exceptional image quality, even at 8 fps, and at any ISO sensitivity range. the 12-channel readout enables accelerated information transfer for high quality shots even at very high speeds.
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sounds like you could use something like this canon powershot. it's not only shockproof but waterproof (to 33 feet) and freezeproof (to 14 degrees F). it should be able to handle those rough & tumble kids!
it's also a pretty nice camera in terms of picture quality. it has the same processer that is in canon's higher end models, the DIGIC 4 image processer. it's a very good processer. it shoots 12.1 megapixels, and has a 3x optical zoom lens with optical image stabilizer.
one more thing the kids might appreciate is the auto scene detection, in which the camera automatically selects the right settings for optimal shooting.
i think it's a perfect, kid friendly camera for ya!
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This is barely over your price point, but I think for internet use it is one of your best options, if not THE best. iPads are, first of all, amazing machines. I have an iPad 2 (not this version) and it's just so easy to use and som much fun. My ONLY single one complaint is its inability to view flash websites... which may or may not be an issue to you.
But for wifi in general the iPad is excellent. Fast and reliable.
This version also has AT&T 3g coverage, so you will have a much broader range of internet use. 3G covers a lot of the country, so even without a wifi signal you will likely be able to browse via 3G.
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A good dslr will be perfect for some amazing nighttime sky shots. Not only do dslr's have nice large sensors, but their lenses are removable and can be replaced with an adapter that allows them to be hooked up directly to a telescope where the scope acts as the camera lens. So if you don't have a telescope, get one! But for shooting sans telescope on the beach we're talking about more of a night time landscape than deep space shots, which this Rebel will excel at.
Obviously light is the biggest issue here (or lack thereof) so you need something with a large sensor and high ISO settings, as well as a great processor. Lucky for you Canon has all the bases covered. With ISO 100-6400 (expandable to 12800) and a Digic 4 processor you will be able to take some fantastic low noise, low-light (almost no-light) shots without a flash.
Just gotta learn the best settings. You also might want a tripod for some even better shots...
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I think this is the right camera for you in every way. For concerts you need something that is excellent for low light shooting. You also may want the ability to shoot video, which the T3i has.
Everything about this camera is awesome! This particular one comes with a standard zoom lens, which I think would be cool for some super close-ups, but you can also get just the body and pick your own lens.
It has a high ISO of 100 – 6400, which is even expandable to 12800. This, mixed with Canon's Digic 4 processor (very high speed processor) and the 18.0 megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor make for some incredibly high quality shots in almost any light, and at very high speeds. You will be able to catch the action even in a dimly lit room without a flash, for those cool band shots you are looking for.
It might please you to know that you can shoot FULL HD video, at 1920 x 1080, as well as 3.7 fps continuous shooting. Very cool features for a very cool camera.
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I don't know if you are willing to spend this much, but I really think this would be an excellent choice.
At least, I know if I got this camera when I was 8 I would have been over the moon!
When I think kids I think rambunctious, excited, sometimes clumsy, energy... all these things make me think a shockproof camera is a good choice. This one also happens to be waterproof. Now, when I was younger I got one of those waterproof disposable cameras for a trip to Southern California (yes - I remember in detail) and I remember my sister and I having the BEST time in the pool taking crazy pictures. I still have some of those pics! Kids love stuff like that. I think the waterproofness and ruggedness make this an excellent choice.
Also, it is made by a well respected camera company and is capable of taking fairly high quality pictures, although maybe not the same high quality of some of their other models... but their other models can't go underwater.
To me, the fun features and rugged build seem more important than picture quality, at least for an 8 year old.
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Holy smokes you can get a lot of television for under $1000 these days. This is an impressive set by LG, and at only $900 there's some room in your budget to buy the 3D glasses that aren't included! They really should include those, but oh well.
This LG is internet ready with NetCast Entertainment Access. Alright so you do have to buy a wireless adapter, but when you're up and running you'll have access to what they claim to be the "world's largest library of HD movies in 1080p." I don't know....maybe they're just talking about Netflix, but it sure sounds good. You will be able to access thousands of apps like Netflix, Pandora, social networking, weather, whatever.
Also, I want to mention that even besides the Internet capabilities, this TV is awesome. It can do 3D, it's 1080p, plasma, and has a 600Hz refresh rate. Cool stuff...definitely look into it.
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I like this Sony for the 'under $100' category....even though it's a touch over $100 :)
It's just got some nice features that will make taking pictures fun and easy. Also, this camera takes some very nice pictures. It has 4x zoom which is pretty nice, it also has Image Stabilization, which will help reduce blur.
It has lots of little helpful features that will automatically make your pictures look better. Things like soft skin mode, anti-blink function, high sensitivity mode (low light), face detection, and intelligent mode, which is sort of all encompassing.
I think you wil very pleased with your results with this camera. It will do most of the work for you!
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DSLR is certainly the best way to go for action shooting, as they will yield the fastest response times and lowest shutter lag.
Here you have a high-res, 14 megapixel CMOS DX sensor and EXPEED 2... Nikon's new image processing engine that will give you great image quality, accurate color, contrast, exposure, low-noise and high speed.
There are lots of factor to consider here though. Are you mostly shooting inside or outside? What kind of sport? How far away will you be sitting? All these things are variables that can drastically change what the right camera for you might be. In general, I think this Nikon will be pretty great around the board. It is also good in low light (with the proper ISO settings) and with enough practice you will be able to take good photos indoors and out... if you want to cheat you can always select the 'sports' mode from the top dial and will take care of the rest for you ;)
It can record HD video and take 3 frames per second...either way you won't miss any of the action.
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Here's what you should do:
Buy this computer. Acers are nice... this one has a big 17" screen, nice graphics card, 4 GB of installed ddr3 ram, 640 GB hard drive, and a 2.66 GHz intel dual-core processor. So it will be pretty darn good for gaming.
Then, with the extra 300+ dollars in your budget, go get yourself a Pelican case. They are very nearly indestructible, and will definitely keep your new computer safe.
A good case is the best way to keep your computer safe, so whatever computer you end up with get a high quality case to keep it safe.
Good luck and God bless!
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I'm surprised this is offered at this price range, coming from Canon. I think this would be a great purchase for you! Barely over your price point. Full HD video, digital camcorder, links up via USB and is completely mac friendly. Also, you can use SDXC cards. Pretty cool. Good for home movies or projects.
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For under $250 you're probably gonna have to go used. I would look on eBay for sure....here's a nice used Canon Rebel for $250. Rebels are great cameras! Great to learn on, great for everything.
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My parents have an LG and it's really awesome! The picture is so sharp it's ridiculous. It's really sleek looking, too.
I don't know I just really like it!
It was easy to set up and get connected... all really obvious stuff.
TV's have such vivd colors these days. Like watching nature shows looks so beautiful. You feel like you're there!
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I think this would be a good choice...at least I like HP laptops.
You can pick up a new one for a little over $400 and a used one for less.
It actually has some decent specs to go along with the low price, like a 15" screen, windows 7, and 3gb ddr3 memory (check out the link if you want to see more).
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You could try something very simple like this. It will at least help the draft at the bottom!
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I have nothing but good things to say about the sound I can get out of this wah. very pure and rich...great wah.
The only thing I don't like is that there is no indicator light to tell you when it's on! Usually there's like a little LED light or something that lets you know when it's on, but not on this one :(
Oh well, i can work around that for the pretty sounds I get from it!
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I like Too Faced but beware it is a little bit on the dark side (not like Darth Vader dark side... don't worry) but if you have pale skin it might be a bit too dark for ya. I love it though...adds a nice glow to my skin when I need it in the middle of winter.
If you are looking for something new it would be a fun new thing to try!
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I would say go with your basic, time tested peeler design.These are pretty cool... it will attach directly to your counter. I've used them before and they work really well, and are also very simple to use. The only thing with this design is you have to make sure you are secured tightly to the counter or it will jostle itself off.
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Definitely look into this Liteon. What a freakin deal. I like that it's a top load unit.... never have to worry about a disk getting stuck in it.
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I like the standard wireless mouse with a scroll wheel. I think it's the most comfortable and easiest to use. Also a pretty reasonable price if you ask me.
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I noticed Steve said HP printers aren't all that great... I guess I see where he's coming from, because some of them are crappy, but not ALL of them!
This is actually quite a fantastic little printer. I haven't really had any big problems with it since I bought it in August. It was exceptionally easy to set up and start printing wirelessly. I don't have an iPad, but it is compatible with them. Also, it copies and scans. What a great deal for $70.
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You should check out this printer. It can print directly onto printable CD's which in my opinion is definitely the way to go. This thing can also do all your everyday printing jobs, so it's versatile in that way.
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OMG I am having such a flashback looking at these things.... I used to play with these all the time when I was real young. They're really fun, but obviously designed for younger kids. You can stick 'em together in just about any way and go crazy building anything you can imagine!
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If you live in Chicago, or any place that has a Macy's then......
Macy's Macy's Macy's!!! I pretty much go every year, despite the HOARDS of people that come along with it.
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I like this kind....the type that connects to your controller. It's really only for thumb typing, like texting. I don't know what your needs are as far as keyboards go.
The only thing I don't like is the keys aren't lit up! Kind of hard to see in dark rooms.
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I always suggest Shure products for on stage mics because they will always get the job done right. They have a wonderful way of making high quality sound equipment that can also take the beating of being on stage.
I have used this set up before, although I don't own the thing (I wish I could afford it because I would definitely buy one)
Easy to set up...basically it's just like a normal monitor setup, except with the transmitter hooked up instead.
These are a great choice for a lot of people, but of course they do present some obstacles that you need to be ready to get around (you've probably already thought about this, but if not...) For example, two in-ear monitors will give you excellent sound for everything that is being mic'ed (and is in your mix), but will block out a lot of ambient/stage sounds that you kind of need to hear. To get around this a lot of people only wear one monitor, but then you will hear less of yourself. Another way to get around this is to set up an additional stage mic to pick up everything, and keep both monitors in.
Either way, I do want to suggest having an external monitor set up (like a normal stage monitor) also, so in case there is a problem with the in-ears you can rip them out and start using the other monitors. I've been in a situation where the in-ears went out, and we didn't have a back up plan, and it was like, "oh well! nothing we can do about it!" which is a terrible place to be!
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If I may be so bold, I would suggest starting on acoustic! Just buy an acoustic guitar and some lessons so you can figure out what you're doing before you try messing around with all the other bells and whistles, which can be very distracting.
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I have pretty good things to say about this printer. I like it almost all the way around.... som setbacks, though.
It's great scanning and copying, I mean it's really fast and accurate. Also, you won't believe this but it comes with 4 ink cartridges. Awesome! It was as easy to connect and hook up to my wireless as just about any other printer I have owned... less than an hour to get it completely ready to go. In my opinion that's pretty good. This includes printing test sheets and everything.
Some things I don't like.... I don't think it prints particularly high quality images. If you want to print photos I would say go with the Canon Pixma, but for office work and documents and stuff it works just fine. The ink is a little on the high side, but certainly not ridiculous, like some other brands, which will remain nameless.
Overall it is a good printer, so I suggest it to you.
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I am glad you asked this question because I recently purchased this stand (well when I say recently I mean in the last 6 months) and I think it's just great. A nice simple design that does what it's supposed to do!
Okay the bad first: the whole unit is built to be light and portable (which is good) but it means the materials are a bit flimsier than I would have liked. Not to say it can't hold your laptop just fine, because it can, but the aluminum is not very thick and I could see it bending pretty easily. Also on the bad list: the actual surface that the computer sits on is not very big, so it's a beter choice for people with smaller sized laptops.
The good: Everything else! It's a great design. All the joints are adjustable, so you can not only change the angle, but the height, too. It's as adept at sitting on your desk to angle your laptop as it is in your bed as you watch a movie. Awesome.
It bends at all the joints, and all you have to do is press the buttons in at the joint, pick your desired angle, and release. Now you have a completely new stand. Also (as mentioned in the 'bad' section), it's very light and portable. very versatile in many ways. You will love this thing!
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I don't know much about it but it looks pretty awesome to me. The touchscreen feature is extremely cool. By the specs it's obviously not for extreme performance, but it will do you right for casual home use. Plus, Acer is a reputable brand for desktops. I sy do it!
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I love these boots! Very warm...at least with warm socks. Very comfortable, durable..... all that stuff you would expect from Timberland.
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I bought this one specifically because it has super low ink cost. I did my research!.....and this one came up as one of the best, and I think it's reasonably priced. Ink is cheap and stretches longer than other brands. It also prints pretty high quality pictures. I am happy with it! I think the price for the printer is worth it in the long run for saving on ink prices, but then again I do use my printer a lot, like every day. Of course you have to take print volume into account when making a purchase like this.
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This is what I was picturing for you, gotta go slightly over your budget though, but only by $15.
I need one of these_ actually I have been dreaming of one of these - for my kitchen, as I have almost zero counter space when my dish rack is out.
I want this one for a few reasons: it has a cutting surface (or a place to put a cutting board), it has leafs to extend the countertop area, and it has a drawer, a shelf, AND a cupboard, all built into the design. It's also on wheels. I NEED on of these...Sounds like you do too ;-)
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This would be a great projector for you to consider, Richard. I think the only negative aspect that I can find is that the power cable is too short...nothing a little extension cord can't fix.
From 25' it will project about 8' wide, and at 2700 lumens it should be bright and clear enough for most uses. In daylight or normal room light the image will still be visible, although not quite as in a dark room. Works with macs via a special cord you can buy.
i think for under $400 this is a fantastic projector for you to consider.... I think it's portable enough, at only 5.7 pounds.
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i would look on amazon or ebay!
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This is an incredible amount of computing power for the money. I have only owned one computer prior to this one, and it was also a Dell. I think they are awesome machines.
With this one I got a 1TB SATA hard drive, 6 gb RAM, and a 2.80 ghz Intel dual-core processor. Honestly, probably more than I need, but I love how fast it is.
I just need a desktop that is reliable and fast, so this one is really perfect for me. I think the price is reasonable because it's pretty much at the cutting edge of personal computers right now... so invest a decent amount now and you won't have to make a new purchase any time soon.
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This is my favorite mouse EVER... it's a real shame thy stopped making it! Their newer model that replaced the Revolution is a real let down across the board, so if you can pick one of these up I highly recommend that you do so!
Smmmmmmooooooth action, precise movement and easy scrolling make using this mouse basically effortless.
Hopefully Logitech will go back to a design that more closely resembles this one, because it's a really nice mouse.
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This thing is amazing... expensive but amazing.
The design is very cool and makes total sense. The water basin detaches and has a hose attached, so it becomes a portable hand held shampooer perfect for stairs or even your car.
It also has a built in water heater.
You will have to buy some cleaning fluid to go with it, which may get a little expensive if you plan on doing large areas, so keep that in mind!
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This lantern is freaking awesome, except for it requires 8 d cell batteries, which are not included :(
However, it is very bright and long lasting, and best of all you can take off each individual light to be used as a flashlight! Such a cool idea.... i wish it had a rechargeable battery or something though!
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Here's one for $628... just over your price point. 40 inches lcd, and it's 1080p. However, I can't say for sure if it's any better than that TCL I see, and I'm sure that one is way cheaper!
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I like to use this as a supplement to Mucinex or something like Mucinex. It's completely non habit-forming and extremely soothing on my nasal cavity. Try it out it feels good!
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If you enjoy Gumbo you've got to try the Gumbo Shop on St Peter street. Best Gumbo EVRRRRRRR!
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I would suggest the Chevy Equinox... an almost identical vehicle! The Equinox is slightly more expensive, but also has some extra options to offer you.
First off, it gets amazing gas mileage for its class - 32mpg on the highway. That's awesome! I think CR-V gets about 28.... which is also good.
The Equinox has the option of a 6 cylinder engine, while the CR -V only offers the 4. Of course the 6 cylinder will affect the gas mileage.
The Equinox is slightly larger than the CR-V and has a sliding rear seat, so you can adjust depending on how much cargo is in the back or how long the legs are of the passengers in the rear seat!
These two vehicles really are almost identical! Same safety ratings, too.
The CR-V is probably a better deal financially, but you won't get quite as many options.
Good luck on your search!
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I love this hair dryer! Puts out a lot of air, has different speed settings, temp settings, cool blast. I like it because it feels heavy duty and I can tell it's not going to break on me.
I also kind of don't like that it's heavy duty, because it's a little heavy! If you have a lot of hair to dela with it's possible your arm may get tired!
But it's a good workout. That's what I tell myself :-)
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This is a good option, assuming you are buying lights to help yo be seen by other people, and not to help you see the road better. They do no provide 'headlight' vision, but they light you up in the dark so people can see you.
They are very quick to install, and they have both steady and flashing settings.
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This dress is gorgeous... might not be the right time of year for it though. I love it and want one!
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Personally, I think 55" is too big for that amount of space. I would feel overwhelmed. I think a 55" TV is ideal for LARGE, BIG rooms, where you have to fill some space. 8-10 feet is not very much room. I think a 46" TV will fit very nicely in that space.
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I actually don't own this myself but if I were to buy a food scale it would be this one.
It looks like it has all the right stuff... clear, digital display, nice price, lots of great reviews on amazon, auto shut off and tare features, and it's easily wiped off for cleaning.
Looks good to me!
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This is a great sparkling wine out of Napa Valley for under $25.
It's a lovely, sparkling blend of Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and Chardonnay.
Highly recommended!
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I happen to LOOOOVE white gold, so I am a little biased that way.... so yeah my vote is white gold.... purely on aesthetic value.
However, price might be a huge variable right now, because the price of gold is so darn high. Is it supposed to keep climbing? If it is, get the gold now while you still can!
I have an infinity ring that is 1/2 white gold, 1/2 regular gold that my grandpa designed, and I just think it is the most beautiful piece of jewelry I own!
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I don't know anything about computer games right now, but when I was his age I loved the Sim City games. I'm sure they still make them. They are so fun! You build, run, and manage a city. You get to decide how the whole city is planned and built, from the water pipes up. You make deals with neighboring cities to bring in revenue and stuff like that.
It's pretty cool that it's not violent or anything, and actually makes you thin a little bit, and plan ahead so that you can have the most successful city around!
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I like to eat yogurt with granola before I drink my morning coffee, or I get sick too. I like it because it's not only gentle on my stomach, but it's super easy to make, which is important to me at 6:30 in the morning!
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I use L'Oreal's color line and it works pretty well for me! I am not a 'cosmetologist' or anything close but I do like to darken my hair, and this is the best system I have used yet, in terms of ease of use and longevity of the color.
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This is the shirt for you, girl! You gotta get something with some sequins or something shiny on there! You are performing, so you need to be the center of attention! Buy something that will shimmer in those stage lights. This is a very pretty shirt... I think you could rock it!
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I also think this is the best one.
I got one for groceries and stuff, and it was super easy to attach. They all do the same thing, so at least get one that goes on easy!
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This is my favorite bra ever! Very comfortable, very push-upy. Makes my boobs look huge!
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Duuuuude...
Okay so I don't own this ting, but if you want a serious shop vac, this is the one for you. Made by Hoover, so you KNOW it's gona suck!
By the specs it looks like it has a lot of serious suction power.
It has a 5 gallon tank and a 30 ft hose. I think that would be all you would need, right? Most shop vacs are really only used in the shop anyways, so why not mount this thing right on your wall?
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These sponges are da bomb! I never though I would say that about a sponge, but there are the best I've found. I like having my hands in the warm water, so I don't mind the hands on aspect.
They are super tough and scrubbie, but won't harm teflon.
How do they do it? Don't know, don't care. Works like a charm... that's all you need to know!
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This is not only a great blow dryer, but a great company to do business with. They are on their game, and passionate about their products.
It's one of the most reliable hair dryers I've owned. After over a year and a half it's still working flawlessly.
It's very light, which I appreciate after a long drying session...my arms don't get worn out.
The heat is hot and constant.
A great hair dryer.
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Guys love paintball!! It's really fun and completely non-functional!
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I think this is a great deal on a really nice shampoo.
My hair is destroyed from coloring, so I need a great hydrating shampoo that i can really count on.
It hydrates, it lathers well, it smells good, and it's not ridiculously expensive.
I am a happy customer... on my second bottle!
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This is a real fondu set. One with a burner AND a lazy susan for condiment/ingredient bowls. The electric ones are really nice, and are probably easier to use, but certainly not as fun. I love having the flame down there and I love the lazy susan!
A very classy set to impress the guests!
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How about a really nice Camelback hydrating backpack? Awesome for any outdoors activities.
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This is a great multi purpose rake for leaves, yard clippings, pine needles, all that annoying stuff. Durable enough to use on rocky environments and gravel, too.
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Black watches are super cool, because you don't see them very often.
I, personally, like the bigger, androgynous watches. They are slightly badass in nature... bigger, bulkier and blingyer.
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These all come fully assembled and ready to enjoy! Just unfold and put them wherever you want and you can begin to enjoy your new bistro set up!
I think this is a really cute set. They are made well, too. My big-ish Dad can sit on them comfortably without any worry of them falling apart.
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These are great. My brother in law has one. When I saw it I knew I needed one, because it looks so darn nice. He recommended it to me, and now I am recommending it to you. Easy to use, even for a beginner like me. Looks good on my counter. That's what's important!
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Ever heard of this company? I hadn't until I bought one and -holy moley-is this a good vacuum. very powerful and pretty light, too.
It doesn't miss ANYthing.
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This one is very expensive but if you ask me it's worth it. Anything that will keep you and those around you out of harm's way is worth a few bills.
Drinking and driving is a very serious offense, and a big time No No! So if you are going to rely on a device to keep you from doing it, it's gotta be a good one. You can't be using something that will ever give you bad results.
This one won't!
It is a professional model and it will give you accurate, fast results every time. Really works, just like it should. Great purchase.
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This is a perfect little camping chair... my parents have 4 for the family. We used to take them on all our camping trips, and they are incredibly convenient. Very light and compact, and they beat the hell out of sitting on an uneven stump.
They can hold up to 275 lbs each, so they are definitely heavy duty.
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This is the best stuff ever. I've used it my whole life and will never change!
Great to put on pimples. It will sting a little bit, but that's how you know it's working! (some people think it's too stingy though so watch out!)
It really clears up my face and any problem areas. I like the smell and the results!
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Try some black tea! It has similar caffein content, is really tasty, and has good antioxidants.
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i like this color. has spf 15 too
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This is a bomb board! I wasn't even really a skater when I got it, just needed a way to get around campus -Arizona State University is VERY flat and VERY big- and everyone has a longboard. Seemed like a good way to get around, so I bought one. I have a little skating experience, not much though.
Turns out I'm a decent little skater! A lot of it has to do with having a decent board to ride. This thing rolls smooth and is easy enough to ride and control, at least on the flat campus. i can get to class in half the time.
Plus, I look and feel really cool.
It is quite large though, I have to say. Big and bulky, and a little heavy.... sucks to carry around, but usually I'm riding it so it ain't no thang.
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You should try this Neutrogena light tint lotion. It's a pleasant moisturizer, spf 30, and has tint, all in one lotion. Pretty good deal.
I love how this lotion feels on my face! Silky, but not greasy.
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This should be the picture in the dictionary for the word 'sleek'.
The sleekest of all the watches I've ever seen! Very very thin and so attractive. I like the blue face, but there are other colors available.
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This tastes so darn good you can't help but feel better when you drink it! Seriously tasty tea, and especially perfect for fall.
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I've seen a lot of people put candles in their old, unusable fireplaces. If this one isn't your favorite, look around and find one you love. Try to find a big one with LOTS of candles! It will look great when you light it all up. Safe, too, since it's in a fireplace already.
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My boyfriend just bought a "Dual Commuter" jacket from Columbia. After taxes it was about $300, which is pretty reasonable for such a nice jacket and to know he won't be freezing his ass off all winter.
It is pretty heavy but it also stylish... not just a big bulky coat. It actually looks nice.
There is no hood on this jacket, but he plans on layering under it with a hoodie, so he'll be good and toasty all winter!
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I own a pair of these and they are awesome. They would be perfect for riding to work, although I don't myself.
They are soft and also have a little stretch so they would be perfect!
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i love my ck nightgown! it's luxuriously soft and an absolute pleasure to put on every single time!!
it's 90% cotton, which is important to me. I like cotton. a lot.
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I have had some luck with this pen although it takes some getting used to. It's not wireless, so you have to get used to writing with a cord sticking out the end of your pen.
However, the way it draws is very natural feeling and accurate, plus you can draw on just bout any surface.
Not great for super detailed drawings, but definitely a nice aid for teaching classes.
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I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest the all new chevy Volt. It just won 2011 North American Car of the Year, and is the first electric car EVER to do so.
It's one of the first fully electric vehicles available to the public. You should get in on this wave of the future, especially with gas prices being so absurd. They are great vehicles that are going to change the future of car making.
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I SUPER love this mouse, it has taken all the pain out of my computer work. I am on Photoshop A LOT and I could feel it in my wrist, with all the clicking I had to do.
This redirects my wrist joint and takes all the pressure off. Very comfortable, and ambidextrous.
Highly recommended.
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ok so this was the first climbing shoe i had. it's a good shoe from a great company and i certainly suggest it for a beginner. it's an easy to handle slip on.
the only problem inherent with these slip on shoes is that you do have to make sure you order a tight, tight tight fitting size otherwise they are liable to fall off during the climb.
the way they are designed make it so a tight fit won't be uncomfortable because they flex a bit. it's just gotta be tight enough to stay on your foot. if that part is covered, you will love the shoe!
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An awesome twisted tale of crime and romance! In a nutshell these two women meet and have a night of passion, only to find out that one of them is a law student in the other one's class!
Risque and over the top, perfect for this genre. This book is easy to read, very fun and entertaining, and is also well written.... not just garbage.
It should be a crime to have this much fun reading a book!
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It microwaves stuff!!!!!!
This thing is small and simple as hell but it heats up my food like it should, and is perfect for my small apartment kitchen space. Great cheap microwave that works like a champ.
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I think this works better than frontline, but that might just be my personal experience. I tried frontline a couple of years ago and it worked okay, but I feel like this is more effective, and see incredible results!
Make sure you follow them directions because this stuff can be bad if used on the wrong animals!
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An incredible read, cover to cover. I read almost this whole thing in one sitting because I simply could not put it down. It's a great overview of the war and it has stunning pictures to accompany. Really a fantastic way to learn your ww2 history and gain an appreciation for these men and women of the us armed forces.
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This is a great natural mascara for sensitive eyes. The fact that they don't use lacquers and stuff mean it shouldn't irritate your eyes at all. They leave out all the harmful chemicals.
This, in turn, makes for slightly less fabulous lashes. The nasty chemicals are added in other brands because they have figured out ways to increase volume and length with these synthetic substances.
All natural mascara is still beautiful and will add color and definition, but it won't make your lashes pop like, say, Lash Blast by Covergirl.
A very nice subtle mascara for sensitive eyes.
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If you like this long style parka jacket you will be very happy with this jacket.I think these are very cool. I love the length and it is exceptionally warm. Also has a nice warm hood, although it is faux fur that looks like faux fur. Very warm though. I am a happy customer and I think you will like it too.
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my boyfriend has these.... I know they're not really 'fashion' gloves per say but they are very warm and aren't big bulky winter gloves. he loves them and says they keep his hands pretty toasty. they're small and tight and sleek. nice gloves!
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I have chairs like this with the X on the back and I love it.It's a cool look. They look awesome in my kitchen.
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This is the bag i use for similar needs. Fits my 17" laptop in it's padded laptop sleeve.
I believe it's exactly what you are going for, in that it is small, light, simple, sleek, and holds a laptop. Perfect for taking your laptop and a couple notebooks to the coffee shop...nothing too fancy here, and that's what I like about it. Padded straps, too!
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definitely go with an under armor top.
i don't know if you've tried this stuff before, but it's pretty awesome. it's an odd sensation at first because it's so tight, it's almost like another layer of skin. it sort of clings onto your body - not in an uncomfortable way - and has an amazing ability to keep you warm while also breathing and dealing with sweat.
you can actually tell it's working if you sweat at all during your workout. you will start getting hot and start to sweat, then there's almost like a tingling sensation as the sweat is i guess absorbed into the fabric and sort of dissipates or something. a pretty weird sensation. I love it. it FEELS like it's working. go with UA or something similar.
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awesome product, way overpriced. feels good to put on, and for me I noticed a big difference in the overall droopiness of my eyes in the morning. It just adds a little zip and wakes up my skin cells or something... I don't know but it feels good and I have to say I a a fan! I see results, you might too!
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this is cool and stylish and would make an excellent addition to any room. this way you can sort of display your hats, too, show that team pride.
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This is a very sexy shoe. Nine West makes good shoes. I like their stuff. very tall heel and comfortable
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I love my white boots! Suuuper cute.I needed something new like this to spice up my wardrobe a bit going into fall. I know it's not the falliest of boots but that's ok because they are cute! I feel like I have tons of new outfits because these are so dramatically different than anything else I own.
They feel good on my feet and I love them.
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I don't know what you need it for but this stuff is great after a bikini wax! i use it every time and it effectively stops the burn immediately. Great stuff. Very soothing.
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Alteril works for me! I only take them on nights where I really feel like I can't sleep because I HATE laying in bed awake thinking/stressing about stuff.
I like it because it's all natural, too. This is a big concern for me and is the reason I try to avoid prescription stuff. Non habit-forming.
I find that it helps me fall asleep and stay asleep. Mild grogginess occurs a bit the next day, but one cup of coffee later I am ready to go!
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i like this stuff because I don't think it makes my food taste funny. Has zero calories, is sugar free, and tastes almost like real sugar. It's a keeper for sure!
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ha I wore this last year and it was a real hit! i love star wars. everyone knew immediately who I was supposed to be. the costume looks just like princess leia, only a little more risque. watch out with sizing on this one. i am a pretty small build and the dress fit me really tight and it's also sort of a clingy material, so it doesn't leave mush to the imagination if you know what i mean... so be ready for that!
just so you know no boots are included, so you're on your own with that one.
but i suggest this costume because it's made pretty well and is a lot of fun!
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Solid, sexy, manly tie clip right here. Stand out from the pack! Never seen anything like this.
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i think something like this would be nice. a light, knit glove of some sort. these happen to be a cashmere blend but any sort of knit glove is nice for the fall. gloves are something you usually don't think of until it's already cold, so get ahead of the game this year with some of these.
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this is a great muted olive tone scarf. the color is great for fall and so is the material. it's lightweight but large, so enough wrapping yields a nice look and a warm experience.
the scarf is really soft. i love how the material feels on my neck. it's also very attractive and can be added to just about any outfit to bring it up a notch.
wonderful scarf. highly recommended!
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i bought this for my dad last year sometime because he was expressing concern about his hair thinning and starting to 'shed' in the shower. i did a little research and this seemed to be a good bet. very simple, just add a few drops to your hair and comb through. he could handle that.
turns out it works pretty well! he's very happy to report to me often with his hair updates, and says in general it promotes healthier, thicker hair on his head. he doesn't notice any new growth, but what he has is way betterm and not falling out as much.
needless to say, when he ran out he purchased another bottle and i think he's on #3 now.
he's very happy with it, as are many other people. worth a look!
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awesome waffle knit top! very soft and warm perfect under layer. i wear these things all winter. cotton. fits well - long enough in the arms and torso to be an effective layer.
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ha ha ha
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These are great because they look cool and totally go with my car. I also like the amount of light they produce. it's enough to enhance my vision but isn't overwhelming. they only thing i worry about is that they get really hot!!!!! i try not to leave them on too long because they dfinitely get really hot. i don't know if it's just mine or if other people have had this problem, too. hope they don't get so hot they explode!
besides the getting too hot thing, these are great. perfect for me.
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these are pretty cheap.... not the highest quality sunglasses I've ever owned, but the reflective lenses are pretty awesome and you can't really see my eyes when I wear them unless I'm in direct full sunlight.
obviously for this price you're not getting much in the line of quality, but they are what they advertise - mirrored. perfect for poker! you don't need uv protection or polarized lenses to play poker... just privacy!
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These might be cool! My guy has a pair like these that he loves to lounge around in. They have them for every team, too:)
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this is all you need to keep your dog in check!!!!!!
my problem was that my dog used to always try to come into the passenger area of my SUV. when i was the only person in the car it was impossible to keep her back there! i wanted to try this out because i didn't want to put up a big rigid barrier.
it works like a charm folks!!!
i think it's more of a visual thing than anything. now she sees the barrier and just assumes she can't get through, so she doesn't even try. even if i leave her in the car for a minute, she'll stay back there now!
great partition.... all you need to keep a dog in the back.
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I have heard good things about "Best Roadside Service." They seem to have better prices and features than the competitors, like they's bring you 3 gallons of fuel as compared to 2 for AAA, and they allow more calls per year than the competitors... that sort of thing.
The problem with a company like this is that it tends to be smaller, and may not have the same wide coverage as massive companies like AAA and Allstate. Check it out - Best Roadside Service.
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I think if you're gonna get a bolo you have to go all out and get something as ridiculous as possible. Something that screams southwest. This about takes the cake! Can't get more southwest than this huge, in your face longhorn! It's just so ridiculous you have to love it!
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You certainly benefit from some of these in your window. I've seen dashes ruuuuined from the sun, so definitely get this or something like it for your window. This or a dash cover should do the trick.
Maybe shop around a bit if you have a larger vehicle... these are kind of on the small side, so keep that in mind when you buy.
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For the dog lover in all of us!
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This is pretty cool it heat and massages. Not really a support as much as a loosen up your lower back type thing.
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A great vest!! I bough this for my boyfriend for night on the town. we just moved to a pretty big city, and he needed something to jazz up his boring old outfits, which usually consist of jeans and a button up. boooooorrrrrrinngggg.
this is a nice accessory to make an outfit just a little more attractive and exciting. it fits nice and tight, too. you know how some vests are way too loose around the waist? not this one. tightens up like it should.
also, the pockets on the front make the vest look very modern and attractive!
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Another thing it could be is physical interference. If there are any trees or moderately tall buildings around you, that could explain why it won't load. Typically speaking trees and buildings are the most problematic obstructions for GPS units to cope with. It gets confused, and simply can't find you. Especially in big cities. I would try acquiring your signal in an open sky area with no obstructions directly above you (clouds don't interfere).
Other than this, maybe the settings need to be adjusted.
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This is a pretty nice one that I like to use because you can both straighten and curl hair with it, because of its great design. easy to use for boys and girls alike!
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I would say the first and most important thing is to clean it thoroughly. Use disinfectant spray, armor-all, vacuum as best you can and also wash the floor mats. Windex, too. Any surface that can be cleaned needs to be cleaned, because the smell of cigaretts lingers and attaches to everything it can!
Make sure you air the car out as much as you can. Fresh air is important in there! When you drive, rool the windows down.
Also, certain things like coffee grounds and charcoal (among others) tend to absorb odors from the air. So you might want to try leaving some of that in the car overnight with the windows up. It might actually 'catch' the odors for you.
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great stuff - doesn't get rid of rust, though. i don't know why they advertise it that way, because it doesn't.
however, i wasn't expecting it to remove rust, all i wanted was a nice polish. and a nice polish it is. really nice shine. follow the directions... let it haze up a little bit first and then buff it. make sure you use a nice soft rag that isn't gonna scratch the hubcap.
only use if your hubcap is thoroughly cleaned, because if there is any dirt on it when you buff the chrome you could scratch it!
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I like this. It looks like a really ugly xmas sweater. I would also suggest any shirt with a big animal like a moose or a bear on it. ugly!
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This is perfect for you, man! I actually have on of these - and love it. it's perfect for me....however it is adjustable, and I know some guys don't like that, for fashion reasons. I like it because I can put my ponytail right through there.
But it's a good looking baseball cap, with no team affiliation.
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I would say the Toyota Solara is one of the best in this category. Easily fits four people and is a very attractive design. I am a big fan of Toyota despite my distaste for outsourcing and buying foreign. They just make a fantastic vehicle that will last forever. I was raised on toyotas and think of them as the standard of mid range vehicles. Great intuitive design throughout and excellent performance. Check it out, you won't be sorry.
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Yeah business casual is probably correct. you certainly don't want to be under dressed - that's embarrassing. Maybe ask the host what they recommend, I'm sure they won't mind at all, especially if you've never been to one before!
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I wouldn't say this is really quick drying - I don't know if there is such a thing - but I used this for projects in high scholl and it worked pretty well. The paint stays on there for a pretty long time. I've washes those shirts 30, 40 times and it's mostly in tact.
Dry time? I would wait a few hours at least.
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These are pretty good to add to what you already have going on, but there are some good and bad thing about them.
The good is that they stick pretty well just about anywhere in your car, and provide a decent little reflection, if you put it in the right spot.
Putting it in the right spot is definitely necessary, though, because contrary to the ad, these are not adjustable. So once they're on, they're on.
Make sure you put them on in the right place!
I wouldn't say this is a good primary blind spot eliminator, but it's a nice little extra help.
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I was going to say Express... really nice shirts that are slim fit. Definitely on the pricey side though. It's hard to find long slim shirts! I know, I loo all the time. American Apparel, too. Good slim shirts.
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