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Well, I'm not sure how much you are willing to spend here, but this is a very nice shredder from what I consider to be the industry leader. You'll get about 40 minutes run time with this beast. It can also power through CD's and staples and credit cards. You can find them for under $400. If you need to shred a lot of paper, this is your guy.
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Assuming you don't want to build your own, this might be a good choice for you. Fast, powerful, and has a decent graphics card.
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Pretty sure it is! Check Amazon... not sure what platform you need...
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Okay trying to keep the price somewhat reasonable, but I'm not really sure how much you are willing to spend. These would be excellent for you, and they come in right around $75. Definitely durable, good sounds, comfortable, integrated volume controller on wire,and of course it's a headset for your gaming needs.
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I recommend going with Epson. They make a great printer, and generally they are fairly inexpensive to operate, especially compared to some of Canon's printers.
It can do a variety of functions, like 2 sided printing, wireless printing, scan, copy, etc. Also, with multiple individual color ink cartridges, you only need to replace the ones that are empty, which in theory should save you some money on ink.
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This TV looks ridiculously nice for watching everything and anything. Boasting a 960 Hz refresh rate (described as Motionflow XR 960) there will be zero motion blur. Sports will look phenomenal. The display will be crystal clear with 1080p res, and it is LED backlit for energy savings a bright picture. It has a basically frameless design with Corning Gorilla Glass! So serious. Also is 3D capable and has built in wifi...and this is just the tip of the iceberg as far as extra features go. There is a very long list of more incredible stuff.
I think it's the best, most technologically advanced TV to date. Plain and simple.
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Hey there Angela... you might consider this HP. I think this is a very professional looking computer. Professional in its functionality, too. It's pretty big (17"), but if you want a smaller size I am sure you can find it in a variety of screen sizes. It's silver, sleek, and simple. Also you might find the full number pad useful.
It comes with an Intel Core i3 processor (2.3GHz), 6GB SDRAM RAM, and a 640GB 5400RPM hard drive. Good stuff, and very nice looking!
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These are going to be exactly what the doctor ordered.... they are a few dollars over budget, but just barely. Mids will be excellent (go ahead and read some reviews.... (From an Amazon reviewer: "Mids 5/5 - Like 2 miniaturized, mid-range drivers for your dome piece. When I heard Bose, I thought I HEARD everything, which was very nice. With the M50's, YOU WILL HEAR EVERYTHING."
Great all around, but a VERY solid mid range. Mids won't be muddied up by over the top bass.
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Here's a great suggestion. Sharp's TVs have some of the best images around if you ask me, so I think you should go with a Quattron. This one is a 60-inch 1080p, 240 Hz, 3D LED-LCD HDTV, and it's nestled right into your price point. Beautiful image, very nice TV. These are rated as having one of the nicest pictures in the biz.
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I have to say, I think Bose leads the pack in this category. There may be other noise canceling phones that have better sound quality or are more durable, but I think Bose does the best job if we are talking specifically about noise-canceling. They have a huge frequency range that they are able to cancel out, from the low roar of the plane to high pitched baby cries. Also the AAA battery has an average 35 hours life which is very nice for travel. Sound quality will be excellent, too.
One thing worth mentioning here is build quality. While the noise canceling aspect is phenomenal, these are not built as solidly as we would probably like to see, and you have to be gentle with them if you want them to last!
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What about something like this? It's super cheap and has some decent performance specs... I mean you won't able to game on it but it will allow for browsing the net, writing papes, and doing the college thang on a budget!
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I would go with this Logitech wheel. They make excellent gear like this.
This one will work with your ps3 and will be excellent for Gran Turismo (actually it's the official GT wheel). Also works with ps2 , pc, and many popular driving games.
You get the wheel and pedals, the wheel is a solid 11 inches with rubber overmold, very comfortable grip. Great stuff from logitech!
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Wacom leads the race in this category I would say... almost a monopoly actually. This one is pretty small, but there are many other options, too, although you may need to raise your price point a little to get a bigger one. They are good because they are very accurate and even pressure sensitive. Compatible with pc.
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You've probly seen these but in my opinion this is the best one around. Expensive but excellent, and they run fairly quiet and cool.
But also trevor's suggestion is good, too. Probably worth the wait for that Nvidia 6.
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If I were in your shoes I would go with this Asus monitor. Boasting a 2ms response time it will be perfect for gaming, as it will give you zero ghosting. Picture quality will be fantastic and bright with LED backlighting and 10,000,000:1 contrast ratio. Lots of inputs options too.
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You really want your movies to come to life? Might consider some passive 3D, right? This would be sweet, and will definitely make your movies pop.
For picture clarity you got full HD 1080p resolution. It has TruMotion technology to help eliminate any sort of motion blur, as does the 120hz refresh rate. 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio ensures deep darks and bright whites. It even has LED backlighting for a vibrant glow.
So yeah it has passive 3D and you get one pair of 3D glasses, and apparently it works pretty well and looks great.
This monitor has a lot of great stuff going for it, definitely a good monitor for movie watching.
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Ha mine was some Motorola that was like the size of a large remote control. I remember at the time my mom was working for the school district and they offered a special usage plan... I literally got like 12 minutes a month! It was very inexpensive, and my dad is pretty cheap... he was like "only use it for emergencies."
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You might not be into these but I think they look sweet. They would make a cool addition to anyone's gaming rig, if you ask me.
Besides just looking nice, they should sound nice too. Comes with neodymium dual full-range satellite speakers with 4 -watts of power each, and a woofer with front facing equalizer. The woofer lights up to the beat if you turn it up past 80%. Cool stuff, if you're into it.
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Headset? Or headphones? Going with headset, because that's what the question says. Actually, this thing can sort of be used as both, as the mic is completely retractable. Pretty cool feature... I have not really seen this before. They are the closed type headphones, have an integrated volume controller on the cord, have nice big earcups, and a big full sound. Also reviewd as being very comfortable. Lots of good reviews come along with these.... worth a look if you ask me.
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Well you won't find a ton of great brands at this price point (surprised to see those Sennheisers... those are probably pretty great) but these fit the bill. Koss makes some decent stuff. They have the large earcups and look comfortable. I guess they are on the small side, so keep that in mind. Also, as with all cheap headphones, build quality will probably be questionable, so be gentle with them!
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Is this what you are looking for? I would definitely say Logitech is a good way to go.
These look like some nice headphones. They are adjustable and lightweight so they should be fairly comfortable. The in-line audio controls let you adjust the volume or mute the microphone as you play.
A great feature with these is they come with a USB digital to audio converter, so you can use them either with the sound card in your PC or plugged directly into your USB port.
The noise canceling mic should deliver some very clear audio. Logitech doesn't make crappy stuff, so based on the brand alone I think you can be sure it wil be good!
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http://battlelog.battlefield.com/bf3/forum/threadv...
From the above thread I found this... worth a shot
FIX FOR ME
I have tried everything suggested but to no avail until I found a FIX for black loading screen.
In the countdown to next map, alt tab and make sure you minimise bf3, so it is not just behind your browser. Then refresh the server in the browser until it changes map, switch back to game and its fine.
This works for me when nothing else did, I tried repairing install, setting visual themes off on windows etc. but this works. annoying workaround but hey.
Hope this helps others.
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For general use and a hassel free experience I might suggest this here TouchSmart. I think it's a really cool computer...for general use that is. Medium fast, but extra easy.
It's an all in one computer, so there is no tower. The monitor has all the mechanics right there inside it. Clutter-free. The fact that it has a touchscreen is really cool to me for some reason. Like it's a desktop from the future or something.
Inside specs are decent (though not extraordinary...):
-1TB (7200RPM) SATA hard drive
-6gb DDR3
-AMD Dual-Core A6-3600 Accelerated Processor
-comes with Windows7 Home Premium 64-bit
-AMD Radeon HD 6410D integrated graphics
I think you would appreciate the simplicity and performance it offers. Good luck in your search.
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Hmmm this is a tough price range to find a decent gaming laptop... just not a lot of great options. This Acer might do the trick for you, although I don't think Skyrim wil play on high settings. But actually for such a low price this isn't a bad deal. On the inside you get a 500GB hard drive, 4GB DDR3 memory, AMD Radeon HD 6520G Graphics (with 512MB of dedicated system memory) and an AMD quad-core A6-3400M accelerated processor. That processer is only 1.4GHz, but with TurboCORE technology you can get it up to 2.3GHz (much needed).
You know, this actually will be a decent computer for some gaming. Acer saves the day.
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If you're on Voip for 5+ hours you need something comfortable! Comfort above all else, I would say. Hace you tried these? They are supposed to be superbly comfortable, and also offer fairly high quality audio. The 50mm drivers offer tight, accurate sound, 7.1 channel.
Most people rave about how comfortable they are, with the exception of one demographic: people with large heads. I guess the headphones don't provide tons of flexibility, so if you are of the large head demographic you may way to look elsewhere. But for average head-size people they're killer headphones!
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Well I'm gonna suggest a plasma screen. I know some people don't prefer them, but they give you an outstanding picture, and with proper care will last for a long time and give you lots of bang for your buck. Try not to watch anything that is not widescreen for more than 20% of the time and you won't get those lines burned on the side. That's what LG suggests, anyways. Seems like sound advice to me.
This thing is THX 3D Display certified. A vigorous 30 part test is conducted to get this certification, and it basically means your 3D viewing is going to kick butt. So it's 3D capable... it's also wifi ready, so you will be able to access an almost unlimited selection of movies through Netflix, Vudu, and other online sources.
Mostly though, the image is going to be so awesome, and that is what's important for immersive movie watching.
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I think this is the right camera for just about any shooting situation. Sports and action shots will look spectacular.
Of course the D7000 offers a more customizable shooting experience, but at a much higher price. So for our assumingly non-professional needs, I'll stick to the 5100.
Its fantastic CMOS sensor and EXPEED 2 image processing engine (same one that's in the D7000) give you a wide ISO range (100 to 6400) with reduced noise which enables you to shoot at very fast shutter speeds, capturing your subjects with minimal blur. it can do high-speed continuous shooting at about 4 frames per second, and with its 11-point auto focus system you can be sure everything is in focus, pretty much regardless of how quickly it's moving (obviously to a point). Add to this its ability to shot HD video and thin you have yourself a very capable sports camera.
Like I said, if you can afford the D7000, it will take slightly better action shots than this. But for a reasonable price and some amazing features, the 5100 will surely impress.
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I'm going to out on a limb here and suggest Sony's contribution to the tablet world. I say I'm going out on a limb because it might be a bit overpriced, and owners complained that it feels a bit cheap...just because it's made mostly of plastic. But for gaming it will be a great purchase, provided you don't drop it :)
I could also have recommended an iPad 2, because it certainly will have the best game selection. But some would say the screen resolution and processor specs don't match up to some other products. I would also recommend an Eee Pad or a Galaxy, but they don't have all the games ipad does. So where does this leave us? Sony!
This thing is awesome because you will get full access to the entire droid game library, along with access to a large selection of Sony PS One titles that are available ONLY to Sony Tablet owners. If you like PS1 games as much as I do, this will be a really cool feature to you.
other things that will make it good for gaming are the generous screen size and NVIDIA Tegra2 Processor. Sony knows gaming!
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Let's see, when I was in school I remember writing a bunch of papers and I remember taking a ton of notes. Normally I would say forget a tablet and go for a laptop, as typing on a tablet is a bit awkward. However, if you buy this Eee Pad, you can also purchase the keyboard attachment that goes with it, turning it into a true laptop/tablet transformer. With the keypad attached, it looks and acts just like a laptop. Without it, it looks and acts just like a tablet. (gotta check out the pictures, because it's not just like attaching a keyboard to an iPad, it actually becomes a laptop)
Besides this cool feature, the Eee Pad is quite a powerful machine, capable of everything you would want out of a tablet: it has a beautiful 10.1" touchscreen, access to tens of thousands of droid apps, easy internet connectivity, a mini HDMI port, a Micro SD Card slot; 1.2MP (front) and 5.0MP (rear) webcams.
This will be an excellent college purchase. It will be fun and functional.... I was going to say it puts the "fun" back in "functional" but that sounds way too cheesy :)
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Says here they accept Pay Pal, would that be an option for you?
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This is an absolutely terrific camera that will definitely get you some beautiful interior images. Get yourself a decent wide angle lens if you really want to go all out. That way you can get the most out of the room, and also draw in the viewer.
Another thing to consider for interiors is of course low light ability. DSLRs in general are good for low lights, and this Canon is no exception. High ISO and a fantastic image processor and sensor enable for superior low light shooting.
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I agree with Alex, Turtle Beach is a good way to go. This is a nice set and they have a built-in amplifier for some not only good but GREAT sound. Loud, too, if you want.
Guess what else?..... they're comfortable!
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Check out this link... after the 3rd paragraph there is a whole section regarding the differences. They are similar programs, but express is lacking some features that may be important to you.
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Just throwing this idea around a little bit.... I mean this camera won't be spectacular but it seems to be okay and it will get the job done. It has some zooming capabilities and apparently is decent in low light.
I guess some people have complained about dust getting in the lens somehow, and also some people complained that it feels sort of cheap, especially for a Canon. I think of it as Canon's attempt to make a full size, fully functional camera at a low price.... so it may not be the best camera of al time, but at least it's made by a great company!
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I would say go with the Xoom or the Eee Pad. I think they compare rather similarly, and are among the top contenders in the Android tablet market.
The Eee Pad also uses Honeycomb O.S. and has a 10.1" screen with1280x800 resolution. Watching movies is a pleasure. It's got a nice wide viewing angle (up to 178°) so more than one person can enjoy movie watching. It has an nvidia tegra 2 processor. It also has a mini HDMI output, so it's really an awesome mobile entertainment device, all the way around.
I think if you went with this one or a Xoom you will be very happy.
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You know, Target has a bunch of cool cases. Both soft and hard shell.
I bought mine at Target.... big selection. They also have the athletic, strap around your arm type.
I would also assume any Verizon store or Apple store would have them, although they will be over-priced there.
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Go with these Sony's, man. These are awesome little phones.
Pretty comfortable, and they offer a surprisingly clear, crisp sound. They also have a built in bass boost for when you want that.
I think these are the best sounding earbuds I've ever owned, personally. But I am no connoisseur.
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This is sweet! I would have loved this thing when I was in college...actually I would love it now, too. Just a fun party accessory.
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Calloway makes a nice club, as I'm sure you are aware.
I'm not sure what you want to spend, but this would definitely be a great club for the driving range, and also to hit the links with.
It's a really good standard club, especially perfect for a beginner I would say.
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This is one of the best I have found as far as free standing training bags go. It's effective because it is quite sturdy and won't tip over, basically no matter how hard you hit it (fill the base with water or sand). It has some serious padding - enough to hit it with or without gloves. I can also kick/knee it pretty hard and it won't fall over.
A couple of things to consider though: it's max height is 68" which may or may not be tall enough for you. Also keep in mind that the base does move around a bit when you hit it. I think this is important because you want a little give in your bag, but it can be a little noisy... as the base shifts around on the floor. Just be aware.... it's not going to be a quiet workout by any means.
But it is a good solid bag. I have been using it for about 3 years now and have definitely gotten my money's worth!
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A really cheap one such as this will also do the trick for you....really you don't need anything fancy, just something that will push the caulk out. It has a little release on the pull back so you can stop the flow whenever you need to.
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This should work on your imac no problem. I just recommend it because I like Belkin products a lot, they always seem to work like they should. And, it works for all sorts of sizes of memory cards.
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Well if you just want something cheap that will enable you to start jamming right away you could try this kit. It's obviously not an amazing guitar (or amp, for that matter), but it will allow you to start getting comfortable on an electric and learn the basics. The amp is simply a practice amp, so don't be trying to play shows on it, as it probably won't give you the big sound you want.
But it's a good first guitar simply because it plays and it's cheap. No sense in buying something expensive if you don't even know if you're going to get serious about it. Also, I think it's a good idea to go with a company like Fender because they obviously know how to make a guitar, even if it is a lower end model.
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I have this back pack and it's great, Gretchen. I think a backpack with a padded laptop compartment is the best bet for you.... at least I prefer it to, say, a messenger bag. It's just more comfortable and out of the way.
This bag is quite comfortable...padded in all the right spots. It looks nice 'n sleek and has plenty of room for my laptop, a couple books, cell phone, pencils, al that stuff.
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I don't have any personal experience with these cars, but I do know that they have not been selling well at all for Nissan (the 2012 model that is). Less than 1000/month in the US this year - which is pretty terrible.
Whether this has something to do with the performance of the vehicle or the odd look, I don't know, but it didn't make it much past the showroom floor!
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I would agree with Sean that Whey Isolate is the best for building muscle mass.
Here's the whey protein section for GNC.
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If you are really serious about it you could buy a pH meter and check the acidity of the soil in your area. They make fertilizers at different pH levels, so you can actually balance the pH levels in your garden by picking the right fertilizers.
For example, I grew up in an area with a LOT of pine trees, so as the pine needles fell to the ground, they made the soil very acidic. A more basic fertilizer would be a good option in this situation.
Hope this helps!
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I think the f150 is more reliable than the Taco. I like the look of the taco better, but if I had to purchase one based SOLELY on reliability, it would be the ford.
my dad has owned 3 f150's in my lifetime, all of which he bought used and all of which seemed to last forever.
the f150 is a total workhorse... built to last. Tacoma may be prettier, but F150 is a beast!
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This is what I have, Paul, and I like it pretty well. It's fast enough for my purposes-prints b&w pages at about 15/minute. That's pretty darn good! Also copies and scans really fast.
I really like that it can print wirelessly from anywhere in my house, because I work from home and it's nice to not have to be hardwired to the printer to use it.
Easy set up as well, as far as syncing it with my computer. All around I don't really have any complaints.
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Got these for my birthday ---super duper comfortable---pretty warm---not sweaty warm, though.
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I would suggest this bag - I think it's just about perfect for 2 days travel. It's small, has a long, telescoping handle, and spinner wheels. Lots of interior room. Looks just about right to me.
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This stuff is amazing for water stains! I've got some real hard water here and it's makes for a big problem in my bathtub and shower, both of which only leak a small amount, but it's enough to cause some build up.
This is the best cleaner I have found for said problem. It not only effectively removes the sain, but makes the surface look brand spankin new.
Try it out...it's sure to impress.
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Try Uniformal Warehouse. I bought one there... it was cheap and easy to do. Cheap tux, but it serves my purposes just fine.
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I have one of these and it really kicks out a lot of heat. For small-medium sized rooms it is ideal. Saves a bit on my heating bills. It's clean, quiet, efficient, and safe. Great purchase... I definitely recommend it to you.
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I keep this around my house and I have found it to be an extremely useful tool. It's hand powered, and certainly requires a little 'elbow grease' but it works very well.
14 feet is pretty long, and definitely enough to do all my household trimming.... you know, stuff that is getting too close to my house.
The best thing is that, unlike an electric trimmer, this thing will always be ready to go! And there is no time limit on how long you can cut.
A great manual option for you!
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Any way you can take in more vitamin D is key.
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These are always a really fun toy! Any dude would love to play around with one of these.
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I think this is a nice looking fixture. Replace your old ugly chandeliers with new, hip modern one!
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As long as you are not looking for anything really high powered, this should be right up your alley. Not that it can't cook stuff... it's just a medium wattage microwave, and doesn't have very high power settings.
However, if you are anything like me, who A) just needs it for heating up leftovers or other simple tasks, or B) does not have a ton of counter space, this thing is perfect.
It's easy to use because there aren't tons of features. Simple user interface & heats up food... my kind of microwave. I never want to have to read an owner's manual to operate a microwave!!
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I first saw these hilarious photos on the internet, and when I saw they had a book form, I just HAD to buy it for my mom.
See, when I was younger we had a family photo mishap. My mom accidentally sent our whole family a picture of us, in which I was wearing a Tequila shirt that said 'Lick it, Suck it, Shoot it' in that order... my grandmother was a little shocked to say the least!
So it's on ongoing joke in my fam, but you don't need an inside joke to appreciate these incredibly awkward photos!
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You should totally go with an Osprey bag if your budget will afford it. You will get a long lasting, durable backpack that is incredibly well made and looks awesome.
This is the one I have. It's fits my macbook easily and probably could handle something bigger.
This backpack is just so well built, it would be silly not to buy one!
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Dude this is the funnest thing ever. I like the Chinook because it's a little bigger and bad-assier than the other models. The funnest thing to do with it is have someone fly it and the other people try to shoot it down with nerf guns.
I could do this for hours.
Really fun and totally worth the price.
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This is a good budget set, if you don't want to pend a ton of cash. It's not gonna hav all those extra features that the expensive ones have, but will still give you a good solid laser tag game.
I prefer the design of this set, actually, because I like that the sensor attaches to your body, as opposed to being in the gun itself. This seems to be more realistic to me, because you'll be aiming at their body instead of their gun. That just doesn't mak sense.
Range is maybe 100, 200 ft.
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This Bactrack (ha ha witty name) is great fo two things.
1) Bringing to the bar/friends house to see how drunk we really are, but mostly,
2) It gives me accurate results and tells me when i absolutely should not drive a vehicle. This is especially helpful after a few drinks. It's easy to get stubborn after a few drinks and just say 'screw it' and drive home. This thing will give me an exact number of how drunk I am, and is a fantastic deterrent for me. When I see those numbers pop up on the screen and see what a cop might see, my mind is quickly changed and I will hail a cab. I have actually used it in this mannor a few times, and I am not embarrassed at all to admit it. In fact, i think it's rather responsible of me!
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If you have enough people I highly suggest Badminton! This game is really enjoyable to play as a family. It's easy to learn, easy to play, and easy to set up, too.
All you need is a little grass and you are good to go.
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It's fun! It's fast! It's easy to fly! It's light...... almost too light. can't really fly it in wind due to it's extremely low weight, but in all other situations it's awesome.
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My little brother has this thing... I think I play with it more than he does though! It's a lot of fun.
We can take it out in the backyard and run it in the dirt and stuff and its clearance is high enough to where it can take on a little terrain too!
I would say it runs for 15, 20 minutes on a full charge.
The crappy thing with this car is there is no speeding up or slowing down. It's all the way on or all the way off... no speed control. Same is true with the turning - you're either going hard one direction or straight.
This is difficult to get the hang of at first, but a little practice (or a lot, in my case!) and you'll be an RC master.
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So I got suckered into one of those Saladmaster presentations a while back and the guy made a wonderful salad with a machine like this, and it took like one minute to chop everything up, literally one minute. I was almost sold on the machine, until I found out it was like $500 dollars or something. One of their bowls was selling for $650 - I kid you not. For a bowl.
Anyways I said 'no thanks' and went out and found this machine, which is basically identical. You pick whichever cone you want (to determine the way it's cut), load the veggies in the hopper, spin the handle manually and it comes out the shoot. You can chop up a whole head of cabbage in like 30 seconds. No joke.
Of course this luxury does come with some drawbacks. It's pretty big, and takes up a lot of room! Also, not the easiest to clean (contrary to what the Saladmaster guy said).
Good machine! Buy it for this price so you don't get ripped off!
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I find that a knife like this is more useful when I'm camping than a small swiss army knife. Swiss army knives are cool, don't get me wrong. But they have way more bells and whistles than is necessary for a camping trip, as far as I'm concerned. What are the chances you will need a bottle opener and a wire cutter when you're camping?
A big blade like this just seems more necessary for wilderness situations. I think a swiss army knife is nice to keep around for a multi tool, but if I'm camping I need something with a bigger blade than swiss army can offer, for my protection and usability.
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I would say sleeping more is the very best thing you can do. Take a little melatonin before bed if you have trouble sleeping. It will help you sleep through the night, and you won't feel groggy the next day.
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I know these are kind of boring, but I always seem to get going the fastest on these, not to mention I feel like I have the most control. They are just your most basic plastic sled, but the design is perfect for flying down hills fast.
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My girlfriend has this exact wax pot... in fact I am looking at it right now! I bought it for her as a gift because I knew she wanted one and she LOVES it. I don't know why, but she loves it!
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The ultimate healthy snack in my humble opinion is 'ants on a log.'
Oh yeah - you remember from kindergarten how it goes.
Celery sticks with peanut butter and little raison ants.
It's so good! And healthy. Peanut butter will give you energy!
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Make sure the seal around your door is tight and no air is going in or out.
You can buy foam tape to surround the door if there is any leakage.
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This is a big, warm, waterproof down jacket. Oh yeah it will keep you warm alright.
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i like this one for its waterproof cover and it's sweatproof! i sweat a lot when i work out, so this is great for me.
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i agree with Ralph that Linksys is the way to go as far as usability. This is the one I have been using and it's fine... make sure you install DD-WRt though otherwise it's basically useless.
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ok i was totally skeptical about whether or not this would actually work or if it would even look cool but it's AMAZING! dude the picture jumps right out of the screen just like you would expect it to. I don't know why buy it just didn't seem feasible for such technology to exist and work so well.
put those glasses on and be amazed when dinosaurs climb out of your own tv towards you (how scary would 'The Ring' be!!)
The 3d glasses are only mildly uncomfortable, way better than the ones you get at the theater.
Of course when not viewing in 3d mode it's still a beautiful picture.
I haven't seen any problems with 'ghosting' yet. Maybe that's a problem that sets in later... not problems yet though! I am a happy customer.
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This is a beautiful little system! Sound quality is surprisingly good for its size. It looks terrific. I've actually owned a few docking stations because for whatever reason they don't last me very long, and this is the best I've had in terms of size, sound, aesthetics, and functionality.
I like the clock display - it's not very bright but that's what I like about it because it's in my bedroom. I LOVE that I can wake up to my own music, and even have it start quiet and slowly get louder, to have the ultimate waking up experience.
Good stuff, Philips. I recommend it.
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this jacket is great and is exactly what i wanted although it doesn't really look anything like the picture.... well it's close but stiffer and not really the same color.
it's great though nice leather, nice fit, and i really like the cool lining!
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Hey there this is a topical ointment to deal with pain/swelling of muscles and joints. This isn't going to fix your joint problems but it is quite effective at reducing discomfort. I run a lot and work out hard and my knees get a little sore especially if I run and do squats. This has been a delightful product to use post work out. It really penetrates deep and relieves pressure and pain. You should definitely try it out, it worked wonders for me!
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This thing offers great performance and a very attractive look, does have some annoying features though. The interface is hard to use.... definitely not intuitive, and I can't believe I needed to get my user's guide to figure out how to adjust the power level. Really loud beeps can be annoying too.
But like I said it looks good and performs well. It's quite powerful at 1000 watts, and has lots of cooking features/buttons that we all know and love.
It's over your price point, but I think it's worth the extra cash because it will give you lots of years and great performance.... you just gotta figure out how to use it!
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these are for reals the softest pjs ever. i bought some for my girl and she went crazy! she absolutely loves them.
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My roommate in college had a bandit and it was a good board! Those darts stuck in it very well. The outer metal ring sort of spun freely though, which was weird. It wasn't fixed in place for some reason, and I've actually seen this before on another board.... is this a standard procedure? Seems odd to me.
Good solid board. darts are fun!
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This is a great hairspray for men.... I admit I use it almost every day. I have a high hair line and need to spray my hair into place pretty much every day or it looks bad!
I love this because it doesn't smell 'pretty' it doesn't really smell at all. It's a very fine mist and it gets in there and holds my hair all day long. It's great stuff man I promise!
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Hey man this is a great book to read before you go to Vegas! I wanted to NOT suck at gambling when I went so this was my ammunition. It's an easy read that helps average guys like you and me have some better odds.
It outlines pretty much every game you will encounter and explains the odds, the theory on how to beat the odds, how to play the game, what to watch for during the game, etc.
You will definitely feel like you know something about gambling when you are done. I would recommend keeping a highlighter with you when you read because there is gonna be some stuff that you will need to re-read to fully comprehend.
The only thing I don't like is that it's a few years old, so some of the video type games by now are probably completely different. But all your basics like blackjack and roulette and stuff are in there. Study hard and more importantly have fun!!!
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this offers some really effective protection against mother nature. especially uv rays. it will add a coat of wax that will provide one more much needed layer of protection,to keep your car looking pretty as long as possible.
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This is a wool/polyester blend mucho warm shirt. If you like plaid at all or resembling a lumberjack, you will love this thing. Warm as it gets.
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If you want something serious, this is like the ultimate pre work out nutrition supplement. It's not a drink, but you can take it with a tall glass of water which is better for you anyway. No sugars or starches or anything... pretty much just raw vitamins, mineral complexes, enzymes and such to fully charge you with what you need for a successful workout.
This is some serious stuff though! One packet a day is plenty. It will really get you going and replace all those nutrients you need for a tough workout.
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Oh yeah the best shave gel around is right here...Zirh gel. It's a completely different experience in shaving that I had unfortunately been missing out on most of my life until recently when a friend of mine suggested this stuff.
At first I didn't like it because I am used to the gels that foam up in your hand.... not this one. it stays gel-like when you put it on your face and at first it's weird. But then as it turns out it is much better.
Since it stays gel -like on your face it creates this very slippery, lubricated environment for the blade to slide right over your skin, while at the same time protecting your skin from the blade.
Oh yeah and it's moisturizing, too.
Closest, most enjoyable shave I have ever experienced! It's expensive but worth it... you will never go back to regular old gel.
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I love this genre... and Michael Connelly is somewhat a master of it! This is a great novel about an attorney who, as he prepares for his case, finds himself getting caught up in it and being hunted himself.....
Lots of twists and turns as the book takes one interesting path after another.
Highly recommended.
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awesome running shoe for cold weather. the only high top running shoe I've ever had and I love it. it's water resistant, but definitely not water proof, so try to stay out of them puddles!
I like the high tops because I can wear long warm socks underneath to keep my feet war, and they are cushioned around the ankle which I enjoy.
The tread is ok but admittedly not amazing for slippery conditions. I would say this shoe is pretty well suited for winter time running, though, based on how warm and dry my feet stay during the run.
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this thing's like industrial, man! moves a lot of air and is kind of loud.
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I've always loved taking pictures casually and decided i wanted to take my pics to the next level and actually get some professional tips.
everything in this book helped me out with my photography. it took everything I kind of knew about taking good pictures and put a theory behind it and explained what works and why. great methods and advice from a seasoned pro. now i feel like a seasoned pro.
helps with technique and equipment use.
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get a PURE protein isolate... whey is a good choice. it's excellent for adding protein to health shakes because it's unflavored.
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this is a sweet elvis costume --doesn't come with shoes or wig, so you're on your own there-- looks pretty accurate and elvis-y.
the material is not very comfortable and it's kind of see through, that's the only problem. a little on the cheap side, but hey what can you expect from an elvis costume from amazon?
you will definitely have fun with this thing, just don't plan on wearing it too long because it will get uncomfortable.
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great coasters if you want something a little different. i think they look great and, you know, they work like a coaster. they don't stick to the bottom of my glass, which is really what I love about them.
i like the way the bamboo looks. i think these would make a fantastic little gift, too. maybe for stalkings or something
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melatonin is an excellent product for sleeping. I take two when I can't sleep and it seriously knocks me right out! great for when I need to get some sleep but am not tired!
easy to get up in the morning. it's a natural supplement.... so it's not like it knocks you on your ass or anything! just relaxes you and makes you.....yawn......sleepy....
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This may sound silly but I love this keychain because it seriously makes me feel safer in bad parts of town.
I live in a big city and don't ever carry a weapon or anything, and sometimes I find myself in a bad part of town or just feeling sketched out a bit. it's nice to know I at least have some sort of line of defense, in the event that something were to happen. i guess it just makes me feel a little more secure in general.
oh and it could do some serious damage. it's made of plastic but it is really thick, tough plastic. definitely a dangerous weapon if used correctly.
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I use this for my jog/workout routine. Its water resistant neoprene casing is perfect for jogging. It's comfortable - you hardly even notice that it's there. Sweat wont damage your iTouch. Fully adjustable to fit huge muscles like mine (haha) or normal sized muscles.
only thing is the plastic screen cover is almost too thick, and it can be difficult to make it respond to your touch.
my advice? throw it on random or put on your favorite playlist and don't interfere with it. that way you can focus on the workout better.
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This has been my glue of choice for years. It's the old 'go to' when i need some serious wood gluing power. i get wonderful results with this glue.
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If you have the space for it I suggest this. It will give you the most storage options and space. You can configure it in a number of different ways to sort of customize it to your own specifications.
I think it looks cool...sort of industrial looking.
The materials are pretty solid and the final product, after installation, is pretty nice.
Installation is sort of tough, I'm not gonna lie. You'll have to do some measuring, use drywall anchors, some screwing. But what do you expect from a custom closet organizer? You might also need a trip to the hardware store for more screws... I know I did.
You have to be willing to spend some time on it if you want it to be right, but if you get it right, it's awesome. Solved my lack of storage problem and now I can fit almost all of my clothes in my closet!
Whoop de whoop!
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sweet search engine.... could use a better name though. not easy to tell people about cuz it's such a weird name. does some cool stuff though.
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these are sa-weeeeeet receiver/rb gloves. aesthetically they are very pleasing and also available in a bunch of different colors.
their tackiness is unparalleled as compared to other gloves I've tried. i can snatch anything out of the air. i could probably catch a ball with one pinky finger...that's how sticky.
comfortable and breathable, too.
they run a little small though. mine are too tight, might go up a size next time.
but they feel really great on my hands.... I wouldn't even want to play without them anymore now that i've tried them!
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I got these put on at the beginning of the summer and have gotten like 1000 compliments on them. I mostly like them because they're actually something a little different than everyone else's. Straight up black and super rugged. They look freaking cool on my truck. I can't believe I ever livd without them! I think they are totally worth the price and the installation fee because they take my truck up at least 4 or 5 notches. That's a lot of notches. No one else has these - I've never seen another set. Be unique!
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awesome golf hat. i've wanted this style hat for a long time.... something I could actually play golf in, though, not something super heavy and woolen.
here it is!
light and airy, lets air blow across your head and keep you ventilated. nice price, nice material, nice fit. LOVE the hat. HATE the shipping costs!
it's like 15 bucks to send this 2 ounce hat in the mail. rip off.
but i guess it's worth it because the hat is really nice.....
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go with the TARMINATOR!
good product. cleans bugs and tar like a champion
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This is a pretty nice winch set that's relatively easy to install if you know anything about mechanical stuff. If not, you can have it professionally installed easily in an afternoon for under $100.
Works great for pullin atv's outta the mud. that's why i got it at least.
i should note that the supplied solenoid wires are way too short, so if you do the install yourself i would recommend having some extra wiring handy.
It has a pull line rated at 2000 pounds, so it's not super heavy duty, but it will pull some serious stuff.
I recommend it. Good deal for the money.
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this is a pretty nice plain wallet chain.... just the chain. has a shiny nickel finish. easy to attach
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I like these hard shell suitcases because I have some valuable stuff that I need to travel with and I need the protection. The polycarbonate shell is way more impact resistant than soft shel bags, and properly protects my electronics and stuff.
If you're just packing clothes, soft shell is okay, but what happens when you're on vacation and see a beautiful vase that you can't live without? how will you get it home? within these polycarbonate walls, that's how.
I like the bold blue color because I always know it's my bag, and I also like the free spinning wheels. I find them easier to navigate with, as opposed to the fixed wheel.
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This will not only shine up your chrome but leave a protective layer on it to help reduce fingerprints and smudges. Makes your chrome very shiny! Don't be afraid to polish like crazy though! for best results!!!
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This is a decent exhaust tip for the money (it's only like ten bucks, so don't expect too much!) It definitely looks better than the stock pipe, and is super easy to put on. The problem you will probably run into is rust and corrosion. It's not very heavy duty and doesn't do well with road salt. If you live in a place with mild winters you will have great results with this, but harsh winters will do them in in time.
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This is a ridiculously cool tool set with everything you could ever need. My dad bought me one of these when I moved into my new place, and I have gotten a ton of use out of it.
Every ratchet, socket, screwdriver, wrench, and allen wrench you could ever imagine!
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Another great one by keen. This is what i wear, but all their stuff is awesome!
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I like these for after I work out. little gel knobs massage and squish around under your feet and it feels really good!
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I know how hot it can be working in the sun all day. That's why i suggest something like this, very light in color. This pant happens to be a cotton/polyester blend, but is quite comfortable...although if they were 100% cotton I'm sure they would ventilate better. Dickies is good! You won't get a bad product from them.
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You should definitely look into belt with large pieces of metal on them. This one isn't nearly even big enough. I like a big buckle... not the huge ones in the shape of texas or anything.... just a normal buckle with some weight to it. A bug piece of metal or steel is a cool addition to your look.
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This is an awesome shoe for that purpose specifically. These are very high quality shoes with tons of tread and lots of support. The are rugged and rough and ready for the trail.
But on the flip side, they are gentle and forgiving. The mesh and leather upper combined with tons of padding provides for a super comfortable wear. The overall design almost looks like a cross trainer mixed with a hiking shoe.
I think it looks like a casual shoe but performs like a great hiking shoe.
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I think this is a nice crossover wingtip. What I mean by that is that it's not like an in your face wingtip, 1940's swing dancer style shoe. The wingtip qualities in this shoe are very subtle. It almost looks like a regular, every day black work shoe, but when you look a little closer you can see the wingtip design. Subtle. Can aso be worn out at night to a fancy restaurant.
As far as comfort goes, these shoes get a B-. The sole is pretty nice... cushioned and all with an insole. However, the upper part around your ankle is a little stiff and needs some wearing in time to be at its most comfortable.
Not recommended for walking long distances, but great for work and play.
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Nixon is a great company that makes industrial but still fashionable watches. Like you can wear this to a formal event, but it is still industrial looking. That's what I don't like about deisel watches is they look so industrial and weird that you can really wear them as a fancy accessory.
This is a good cross over. All black everything gives it its sleek modern look. It has a big face which I like and an easy to rea display.
The face isn't all cluttered up with useless dials that I never use. Great design, fits well, keeps time well.
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I think you should wear this ridiculous thing... it will confuse your opponents
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I like how this one is built. To me, they all work the same and basically do the same exact thing, too. Obviously some work better than others, but if you buy a decent one they all do roughly the same thing.
So for me, it comes doen to the extra stuff. The fact that this is on a flex neck is awesome, and it's what sold the product for me. Plug it into your cigarette lighter and bend the neck to whatever position you want.
take into consideration your interior set up, because some fm transmitters don't mount well in certain cars. this, on the other hand, will work in just about any vehicle with even a minimal amount of space.
Easy to master controls make it simple to operate even for me as I'm driving. It just makes sense how it's laid out. I love it! Great transmitter!
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This is an awesome compression short. The trouble I always run into with compression shorts is that they tend to ride up quite a bit and it gets very uncomfortable. Not these. They stay put.
The compression feels great and I don't ever exercise without them.
The fact that they're so tight and stretchy makes them suck onto your legs and increase blood flow throughout. Feels great! For example, after a long cycling sesh, usually your butt feels really stiff and tired. Wear some of these and you won't notice any such problems, because they keep blood flowing to your cheeks as you sit there. Awesome product.
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I like this style. Very cool, less bells and whistles. Very sleek. Has a soft, removable liner and the exterior is a high quality leather. Not super heavy, but with a couple layers you'll be good. Fits well, just like it should.
Nice jacket!
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This would be perfect for you. I always have one in my car and at my house, too. It's great to have something like this that you can count on and never have to worry about it failing on you or running out of juice! That's how an emergency item should be. reliable. it works just like they say it does, too. pretty awesome, definitely worth the small price tag for emergencies!
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This is a fine tan colored suspender. It has strong clips and strong straps, cause carhartt makes good stuff! tough enough or work use, but stylish enough for dressy affairs.
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I have 2 of these bro and they're awesome. Super soft jersey material.... you can wear it with nothing underneath. Really nice for warmer months when it cools off at night. Buy a few of these because you'll want to live in them!
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You should check out this one because it massages you while you drive. Sounds like a dream come true, right? Bare in mind that this thing only costs 30 bucks, so it's not the worlds greatest massage by any means. But it does feel good when you're on the road and gives you some blood flow in the back, which feels great on long trips.
Oh yeah... it also heats up;)
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these are the most comfortable pants, EVER!!!!!
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Don't be surprised if your feet fall asleep every time you put these on, that's how comfy they are!
Like a big freakin hug on your feet.
The faux fur or whatever lining is inside mixed with the memory foam is like nothing I have ever experienced in a slipper!
My girlfriend works at a shoe store, so she scoped out the most comfortable looking slipper at the most reasonable price. So now I share this knowledge with you! really warm, too, and durable to wear outside to the mailbox and in the garage and stuff.
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I like a sweater with a little neck coverage like this. i like it for two reasons: i like the way it looks, and I like the extra protection it offers.
ralph makes a solid sweater. very comfortable, high quality material. you can feel the quality right away.
great sweater
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This stuff is amazing dude! It's non chlorine and natural. Feels good using a safer product than normal bleach because I know how caustic the stuff is.
It really does work just like it says, just follow the directions and you will be surprised with how nice your laundry looks and smells.
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Awesome lightweight hiking shoe. these things are great on the trail, huge treads. the upper material is soft enough to wear without socks and durable enough to withstand even a severe hiking terrain. Very light. Also very supportive...which kind of surprised me when i first put them on. There is a wonderful little heel cup support in there that just holds your heel right where it should be.
This is the key to making it light but sturdy. It feels like you're in control.
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i wear these to work five days a week and have never had a complaint about them. these boots are as rugged as they come. tough as hell. thick rubber sole, leather upper.
i guess they take a minute to break in - they're a little rigid at first- but it's worth the break in time.
these will last you a long long time and if they ever wear out I guarantee you'll be back for more.
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I would say take it through an automated one and pay a little extra for the under carriage wash. i don't see how else to do it
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You can actually buy a new cigarette lighter for like 10, 20 bucks I believe. Have someone install it for you - should be an easy install, not too expensive. I'd do it for ya for 40 bucks.
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I would say Garmin has a superior product overall. All the big names do make equally matched products, especially at higher price ranges, all with incredible features.
The thing that I think sets Garmin apart is its value and usability. On the cheaper models you get bluetooth with it standard! That's value that the other companies don't really provide. It's super easy to use - both inputting destinations and following directions. Intuitive.
This being said, I actually own a Tomtom and it's pretty awesome :)
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alpines produce a ton of sound. this is a great woofer. put it in a good box, or even drop two of them in there if you really wanna thump. this woofer has a huge, warm sound. I only have one of them in a custom box and it's enough bass to wake up the neighbors. make sure you also get a big powerful amp. if you want maximum volume, you gotta have a good powerful amp. I would say it's even more important than the woofer itself, because it supplies all the power and sound to the woofer.... without the amp, the woofer is useless. gotta have something strong.
alpine's good for noise, so is kicker.
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I know these are wicked ugly shoes, but man are they comfortable. They weigh like as much as a grain of rice and make it feel like you are walking on a cloud. They're just foam, ya'll. Straight up foam shoes, designed for being at work and standing there all day. But they're so light you don't even notice them! Makes being on my feet all day much less of a drag.
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Anything that say "Red Wings"on it
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thanks for the suggestions... what about shoes?
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I would say in general if you use high quality fluids like synthetic oils, and keep your radiator clean and have all your oil changes and everything up to date that's probably the best way to improve your fuel efficiency
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