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These are some of the best rated semi open headphones I've seen in this price range. These offer the best balance between cost and sound. They are very comfortable but some have said that after a few hours the ear cushions get hot and sweaty. The sound gets rated well stating crisp quality with excellent highs and lows. The strength of these headphones is its bass. It is deep and loud. I think overall these would be great.
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These will offer you some rich bass before or during your workout. They may sit over your ears but they also go behind your neck and behind the ear for perfect placement and superior sound. They are supposed to be very comfortable and the neckband is reflective so if you decide to workout or run outside when it's darker out you will be visible for better safety. The cable only sits on the one side too so you won't have to worry about tangling which is also nice if you take it out for your workout. For the features and quality, this price can't be beat.
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Here's a good looking 22 inch monitor. It has 1080p full HD resolution and has great image quality and color. Also offers DVI and VGA inputs for connectivity. I like the design as well, sleek and smooth lines.
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Two 120mm fans optimize static pressure and airflow for better performance, select fan speed and cooling performance based on your needs, thick radiator increases cooling potential, FEP tubing for coolant evaporation, and micro channel cold plate design for efficient heat transfers. Might be a good option.
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Might seem silly but I like the keyboard, I also like Netflix and the MX Video Player. I also occasionally use PowerAmp Full Version Unlocker and play Riptide GP.
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What are you interested in? Do you need anything in particular? You could get a book or two, flashlights, knives, art supplies, movies, games, etc. All depends on what you're into.
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Have you tried Corki or Tristana? They both have a leaping ability and Corki can drop flames when he doesn't want someone following him. I might also suggest improving your skills. Have you tried the following?
Are you last hitting?
Are you "zoning"?
Do you communicate with your team mates and help to organize goals?
Do you not realize when you're being ganked?
Do you understand good times to push? Good times to gank? Good times to kill dragon/baron/golem/lizard?
Do you hold back if and when there is a team fight?
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You won't find a DSLR for that price but you can find great cameras with excellent zoom that will still develop awesome photos. The lens here offers a wide range with 10x zoom. The LCD screen is almost 3 inches and is bright and easy to see with great resolution. It's small enough to carry around with you often as well. You can fit it easily in a bag or jacket pocket so it won't burden you with bulk or weight. Might be something to consider.
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This is a great camera. Very slim and light so it will be easy to take with you anywhere, anytime. Designed with speed and performance in mind, this camera will give you awesome images and HD videos. Also offers excellent photo quality in any lighting situation without the need of a tripod.
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Go with the Nook Tablet or the Kindle Fire. They are well within your price range and do exactly what you need and want it to with regards to browsing, emailing, playing games or staying organized with the downloadable apps, reading, listening to music, looking at pictures, etc. The tablets are very similar but the Nook has a great screen with sharp images and color as well as 16GB of storage space. My wife loves hers.
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This is a good game. There are some hiccups along the way but the story line is great and you have opportunities to choose between the light and dark side, not to mention opportunities to murder, threaten, etc.
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Love this game. Really cool scenes with soldiers and massive vehicles. Game play is visually appealing and weapons are pretty realistic. Tanks, planes, etc. also seem pretty realistic.
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Try Dead Space for the iPad 2. Very cool visually speaking. It's an action, slightly horrific busy game. There can be tons of things thrown at you all at once. It will keep you on your toes.
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This is a super cool, fully engaging fps game. Not the best story but great graphics and slightly easy but still overall solid sci fi action.
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I was just telling someone about this game. It's fun, has some great action, good scenery...it is kind of cheesy but it doesn't make it any less fun. I'd give it a try, especially for $10.
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I would definitely recommend browsing the freebies on Steam or find a new website. It might help to play some more mundane games, such as those on addictinggames.com, then come back to some of your regulars. I find that it helps me a bit...puts things in perspective. Do you trade with friends?
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Go with anything Uncharted, Counter Strike, Call of Duty, or Batman. All are excellent games and well within your price range.
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Very excited. My wife and I pre-ordered it for our son along with Asphalt Injection as well as the Uncharted Golden Abyss. He doesn't know about it yet so I might get some game time in as well!
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This is an amazing camera. 21 megapixels, self cleaning sensor, 3 inch LCD, Liveview, and 1080p HD video. It also has great weather seals. You can feel the quality when you hold it. It's also fairly compact and lightweight. Video can be captured uninterrupted at full 1080p resolution at 30fps. Video footage is realistic and full of amazing detail.
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If you're just planning on taking pictures of your kids I'd go with something like this. It's one of the best for capturing children in an inexpensive package. The nice thing about compact cameras is that they are designed to go anywhere. This one packs a lot of zoom and provides high quality images. The other thing that sets this camera apart is that it has high ISO sensitivity for blur free photos in low light situations. It also has tracking AF functions so you can catch those actions shots when your kids just can't hold still. Definitely a must have camera.
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This camera is perfect for fast action. You'll love it for your sporting events and for those kids animals that just don't hold still. It has the best autofocus, best motion freezing at high ISO, and fast focusing lens. The 10 megapixels provides enough detail for poster sized prints. It has a self cleaning dust function, processes images quickly, picture style settings, and has a 2.5 inch LCD display. This is a lot of camera for the price.
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It definitely doesn't take a big price tag to find one of the top performing cameras for action and sports. This is a great ultra zoom camera that is strong and durable but also takes beautiful photos. Images are clear and sharp. I love that it's so easy to use but feels like just like an SLR. It's perfect for low light scenarios and your fast action shots.
Specs include: 10.0-megapixel resolution for large, photo quality prints
12x wide-angle optical zoom; dual image stabilization
Face Detection with Auto Red-Eye Removal; ISO 6400
2.7-inch LCD screen with Micro Thumbnail View
23 MB built-in memory
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I think this is the best camera on the market. It has a 16 megapixel high resolution sensor and shoots 6 frames per second of continuous shooting. You will also get full 1080p HD movies in full time autofocus. It's the best performing camera with the very best quality.
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Take advantage of this! $1750 and free shipping!!!
The Samsung PND8000, this PND7000s big brother, received "best overall TV of 2011" from CNET but when they tested the 7000 they found that they basically have the same excellent picture quality beating out their competition with Panasonic's similar models. The TV will perform well in well lit rooms and dim areas as well. The screen is next to perfect and the design is very attractive. Again, like it's brother, the Smart Hub lacks Amazon Instant and the search isn't among the best. Aside from the small negative points, this TV will be brilliant for you sports and movie viewing.
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It's difficult to choose between all of the great TVs on the market. This one would be my pick for viewing and picture quality. Sports will blow you away on this screen. Almost as if you're at the game yourself and you can actually reach out and touch the grass. It has the most accurate color of any TV, even beating out the competing Panasonic. It handles bright rooms really well and has excellent 3D picture quality. It is rather expensive and lacks Amazon Instant (for those who use it) in their Smart Hub but the quality and classy design makes it the smartest TV to buy in this price range.
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This TV is amazing. It provides deeper black levels and color accuracy than any other competing LCD or plasma TV on the market. The picture quality, as a result, is unmatched. There are a lot of video processing options and has a super Internet suite for streaming, widgets, and built in Wi Fi. The 3D is excellent and has very little in the way of crosstalk. The design is think and has Gorilla Glass. The only negative I see is that the viewing angle makes a big difference. Side or off angles aren't seen as well and Sony does not include 3D glasses. It is, however, one of the best performing LED TVs.
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http://www.abesofmaine.com/item.do?item=SSUN55D800...
At the above site, Abes of Maine, they are offering the Samsung UN55D8000-55" 1080p 3D LED HD TV for $2048.18. I love the complete minimalist look this TV provides. You can see some framing when the TV is off but when you turn it on, the outter frame is practically non-existent, strictly move, game, cable...whatever it is you're watching is really all that you see. The picture quality is outstanding and has great video processing with a 3D picture that seems far above the competition. My favorite feature is the Smart Hub Internet. It's very easy to use, offers a ton of apps and streaming capabilities and a web browser that actually functions properly. The dual sided bluetooth keyboard is awesome and has a screen with QWERTY keyboard. The only downside I see from this TV is that its screen is glossy to positioning in your home will be important to eliminate any glares from ambient light. Great investment.
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The MacBook Pro runs a 2.0GHz quad-core with Intel Core i7 processor. It has 500GB hard rive space with 4GB RAM, screen is 15.4 inches with 1440 by 900 resolution, an AMD Radeon HD 6490M graphics processor, Thuderbolt technology, FaceTime HD camera, and Mac OS X Lion operating system.
As a professional you are extremely busy so speed and productivity will be very important. The MacBook Pro will be a best option. It's highly portable and can more than handle the daily tasks of PowerPoint presentations, Excel spreadsheets, Word documents, etc. The processor and system memory will run the applications you need and store all of your necessary data. The RAM will keep you moving at full speed. The graphics card in this machine will make your presentations look amazing. It also has a nice sized screen with great resolution but it's compact enough that traveling will be easy and semi lightweight.
With the Thunderbolt technology you will be able to connect high performance peripherals and high resolution displays to one port and transfer files at amazing speeds. Battery life after continuous use last roughly 6 hours, it can run windows seamlessly (with the addition of downloaded software), and video calls with the FaceTime HD camera come through crisp and clear.
A hard working machine if ever one existed.
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The screen is a little smaller than the Samsung Galaxy Nexus but it runs a dual-core processor and is still the phone to beat even with the competition of the iPhone. It's fast, has a great screen, great camera with 1080 resolution video recording, lots of storage and is all packed in a slim sleek design. It also offers Ice Cream Sandwich but will be updated 2012. Pretty unbeatable until the S3 comes out.
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These are pretty cool and much lighter and more compact than a regular drum set. It comes with 5 pieces and has great sounding drum, cymbal, and percussion sounds. It's programmable with 15 drum sets, snare pad, and an output for software. It's well built and sturdy, is realistic sounding, and has the ability to plug an iPod and play along with some of your favorite bands. Pretty cool set up.
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I think for myself, as far as small business goes, I'd want something a little more compact such as an all in one or maybe even this one. This way you're not taking up too much space in your office area but have the needed equipment and performance. It has a lot of memory, decent speed, and a great screen. Might work well for you.
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I generally drink coffee with a little Kahlua in it but for the Holidays I spice it up, so to speak, with Bailey's or Irish Whiskey or better yet Irish Cream. For the Irish Cream:
Ingredients
1 cup strong brewed coffee
1 (1.5 fluid ounce) jigger Irish cream liqueur
Directions
Pour hot brewed coffee into a mug. Stir in Irish Cream.
Delicious!
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I actually got to experience my first Kindle Fire and it's awesome. I'm pretty sure it's an Android system but with the Cloud, right? Either way, watching movies on this thing is pretty great and everything else is easy to use, such as playing games, downloading songs and apps, etc. My friend says you have to be careful with kids, though because the system doesn't make it difficult to buy things. Pretty great piece, though and an awesome price. I'll be looking for one for myself.
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I don't know if anyone else thinks of this movie for the Holiday's but it's something my mom always turned on. It seemed like when I grew up it was on as much as Chevy Chase's Christmas Vacation. I think it's a good story and the end is very cool with all the snow and the ice sculptures he creates. Could be festive.
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My sister and I used to watch this for weeks after Christmas. I love Mickey Mouse. He's so the glass is half full always kind of guy. I love that. I think this version of a Christmas Carol is a great adaptation.
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Honestly, I don't think it requires a huge investment to get some great speakers. These are pretty terrific. They aren't something I'd use while watching a THX movie in my theater room but they are perfect for the occasional computer movie or for listening to music. The speakers come with a subwoofer giving a very complete sound and recently I purchased a couple more speakers for the wall case behind my station so I get a lot of noise, bass, and excellent tunes to groove too. So far it's a great set up.
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Honestly, when I was in college receiving the cash or a gift card that doubles as a credit card with a specified limit was what I looked forward to most. I realize that it doesn't feel as personal but definitely will be received with gratitude and graciousness. If you feel you need to personalize it more maybe go for a nice wallet with cash inside. I know I'd love it.
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I don't know about beautiful but it's a duvet that my wife really likes and is considering getting...or I'm considering getting it for her for Christmas. It's supposed to be very soft and the decorating possibilities are endless. I think it's also supposed to be very easy to clean, not something you have to take in and get dry cleaned which is very important to my wife.
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This is what my wife likes to use when she's looking to do a quick and easy dusting in the house. She uses it for cobwebs and for the ceiling fan because the end bends and you can get right on top of the blades. It seems to work well with limited amounts of dust coming off onto your body because the microfiber keeps it pretty well in place. I think every 3-6 months she'll grab a ladder and do a vigorous dusting as well just to make sure there's nothing sticking up there. The methods seems to be very effective.
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This is a good looking docking station for your new iPhone, by the way, congratulations. I'm waiting for my upgrade and still have a year before being able to get my iPhone! The screen is bold and easy to read, has the alarm feature you're looking for, and provides adequate charge while not in use. I do generally prefer my room to be very dark so it's a bit bright for me but I can throw a towel or something over it and be fine. It doesn't light the room up but I'm obsessive about their being darkness when I wake up in the middle of the night. Speakers won't blow your mind but the music sounds good and won't rattle or vibrate.
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I would get on craigslist and see what people have around you. You can get a gently used mountable wench that is completely high end for your price range. I just sold one for my dad on craigslist and his was $500 brand new selling it below $200. You might find something you like. Definitely give it a look.
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I would go with Rino lining. Serious the best stuff out there. Protects the bed of your truck and it looks great. The stuff is tough. I've actually done the interior of an old Jeep I've been redoing. Looks amazing. All I have to do is hose the Jeep down now and it's clean but dries quickly. Great stuff.
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Does it matter what service provider? I have Sprint and I'm looking at getting back into an iPhone. They have the iPhone 4 for $99 and it would replace my HTC EVO that is also going for $99 with Sprint. I've been pretty happy with my Evo but prefer the iPhone operating system. I had an iPhone 3G sometime ago and was very happy with it. I switched service providers, however, and until Sprint didn't have access to iPhone. Technology is light years from where it was even a few years ago so I think you would be thrilled with anything you found under $100.
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My nephews are all into electronic gadgets. I bought 2 of them this remote control helicopter. They get them this year so I haven't gotten to see the facial expressions but I'm more than sure they are just gonna love them. Easy to fly and the price is unbeatable. I think it may even be on sale right now from what I bought it at.
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My mother in law uses this burner and says that it's great. She's never complained of any problems and said that it was very easy to install and begin using. She says that it takes about 20 minutes to burn a movie and while for me, I'd like that to be a little faster, I can't say that 20 minutes isn't worth my time for $20 some odd dollars. If nothing else it's another inexpensive option to consider.
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It's hard to find really nice and unique head wraps sometimes so my wife uses scarves and ties them. They often look really great. it's not to say she hasn't chosen a few odd looking ones but generally she pares them great. She has found some really great scarves in second hand stores as well as consignment and Target. I attached a link to a youtube video that helps with folding.
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Its hard to give great advise without seeing the project. So many different variables to consider. Yes, even small projects can get expensive. My advise would be to hire a reputable contractor in your area. Some one familiar with the building codes and have, preferably, worked with your jurisdiction before. That way they can tell you more about what types of drawings/ engineering is required by your jurisdiction to apply for the deck permit. They will be able to give you an estimate on total costs of the project. But best thing about hiring a contractor is that if they mess something up they get to fix it for free. If you mess something up you have to pay for it.
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I've never thought to research this before but interestingly enough the ones I've found so far are Facebook, Yahoo, YouTube, and Wikipedia. What might you be able to do with that information, I'm curious?
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Most men pack less than most women so this seems to be a good option for your travels. It's small enough to fit overhead as a carry on or stowed underneath but large enough to fit a few days worth of necessities. It's very lightweight but has a roller so you shouldn't have to worry about that until you lift it overhead. I think it would be a great option for travel
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My wife does a lot of ready in general but on rainy days it seems she is more than capable of going through a book or two...depending on if the kids are home or not. She likes to read Valentino, Patricia Cornwell, and books regarding health or fitness. Personally, I'll stick with magazines.
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There are probably more realistic chimp masks out there but I like the ones that have a similar look to the movie Planet of the Apes. That's what this one reminds me of. It's fun and it's funny. There's just something about monkeys that make people smile. And as a monkey you can generally get away with most things you wouldn't normally get away with on a regular basis...such as throwing poo, although I don't recommend it.
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I would not recommend purchasing online without a little touch and feel at your local sportsman store. We have a Cabella's and a Whole Sports out here (in Wa state) so I'm not sure what you might have but it would definitely benefit you to go in and see what they have before researching online who might have the better price. There are quite a few binoculars that are better for certain things such as hunting or scouting, while others are good for bird watching or just a better view. If you're looking for something for recreational use as opposed to sports, you're not going to want to pay as much as a sports pair might cost you. Just some things to think about. Good luck.
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I don't think you'll find a better graphics card than this one. GeForce is top of the line and one of the more popular cards purchased. You won't regret a purchase like this one. It will cover all of your needs for gaming and quality.
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I love these boots. They are a great casual boot but can be worn outside in the rain and snow and I stay perfectly dry. They are very comfortable and the leather is soft and waterproof. They seem to be made very well. I've had mine for a couple of years and have held up with the use I put them through (casual play, hiking, camping, etc.). I haven't yet had to buy a new pair but I definitely will when the time comes. The fact that they come in so many colors is great too. I have black now but I'm thinking of getting the camel or brown.
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It doesn't get more 80's than MC Hammer or Vanilla Ice. I think it would be pretty easy to look up some of the dances if you can't remember them. If I remember right MC Hammer had that slide thing back and forth and Vanilla Ice did the rabbit or something. If you go Vanilla Ice, don't forget the wig!
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To the disappointment of my friends I am very partial to light beer. I am a fan of Coors Light, Miller Lite, and when all else fails, Bud Light. I've also recently started drinking Sam Adams Light. It's pretty refreshing and goes down smooth. Not too fond of Corona Light. If I'm going to drink Corona, I prefer full calories!
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My wife owns a business and prefers to do her own business cards. She uses Avery, I think. Here is a website to get an idea:
http://www.amazon.com/Avery-Two-Side-Printable-Bus...
They provide a lot of different options to create your own look or use some of the pictures they provide for you with ideas on set up, etc. They rip out easily with very clean edges. You'd never know that they were homemade and what's better is that if you want you can change it up as often as you'd like.
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These are the chains that my wife and I use for our Expedition and our Jeep. They are very easy to put on, even my wife has done it on her own, and easy to get off. I like them better than chains themselves because they are less bulky and it seems the ride itself is smoother. They seem to be extremely durable and made of strong stainless steel. We've been really happy with them over the years.
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Between the two you're asking about I would say to go with the 3DS, mostly because PSP is outdated and taking a slow leap out. However, something to think about is the upcoming NGP (Next Generation Portable PSP). On another note, however, is that for an 8 year old (again, based on the PSP or 3DS), the 3DS is a little easier to use, has 3D, and can play any old DS games you might already have.
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This is a really great detector. I use it mainly for locating coins, I'm a collector, and for that it's top of the line. I think it works best to about 8" but I've not gone much farther than that so I can't say for sure. It's a very rugged and durable outdoor tool that I've been very pleased with. The only thing I don't like about it is that it takes double A batteries. They seem to run dry rather quickly. It's a hobby, not a profession so I think this is the best bang for my buck.
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I was just mentioning to someone else that I often use Armor All for all of my car cleaning needs. It cleans very easily without any sticky or greasy film left behind and protects your plastic and vinyl. It repels lint and dust and conditions everything to prevent cracking, fading, and discoloration. Lately I purchase the wipes just because they are often easier but the spray is probably more economical. I think that would be your best bet to clean spills, dust and dirt. Trash, I can only suggest carrying a grocery sack around. That's what I do so that I have a place to put the trash instead of on my floor where it will linger longer.
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I use Armor All Protectant for my car cleaning needs. Most often I purchase a spray but lately I've been purchasing the wipes because they are easier. Just wipe your dash or seats down and you will have them clean and ultra shiny. The smell is pleasant and it doesn't leave behind a greasy film behind, on your dash or your hands. It's also good for protecting your vinyl or plastic. It keeps everything hydrated so it won't crack, fade, or discolor. I think it's about the best stuff on the market.
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This is my favorite product for cleaning my tires. After cleaning your vehicle all you do is spray this over the tires and leave it. It's makes the tires look brand new...very black and very shiny. I recommend it to all of my friends and family and now to you. You won't get a better gloss from anything else on the market, believe me. I've tried almost everything out there!
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This is a workshop we purchased this past Christmas for our 5 year old son and 3 year old daughter. Granted our daughter didn't take to it as quickly but with practice she has gotten the hang of it and my son loves it. It comes with everything imaginable. I really like the wooden pieces (that are actually made of foam). You can use the screwdriver (requires batteries), hammer, drill, etc. With instructions you can actually create real projects but they aren't instructions that are easy for the kids to understand so there is a lot of family play involved. It's been a lot of fun to see the kids with this. I highly recommend it.
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This is a pocket translator and it would be perfect for hiking in Europe. It translates 12 different languages and commonly used phrases. The only thing that might be helpful is if you were able to speak what you want to say and have it translate but it does effectively get you by with over 90 percent of what a tourist might need to say while traveling. It perfectly helps you pronounce correctly and it's very well priced. For all that it does I can't complain about the price. It's been a great purchase, even if I haven't gotten to travel much with it.
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I love this pioneer. I can use my iPod or iPhone with it so I never have to worry about bringing the CDs etc. I wanted a detachable faceplate because I keep my boat stored at a buddies and didn't want anyone to get crazy and snag my equipment. One less thing to strip if you don't have a face. The USB port is right in front so I can connect my iPod directly instead of through the back or something like many of my other stereos have been. Installation was quick and easy and it really produces a great sound.
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I'm big on Canon and Nikon for my DSLRs but I've always been a really big fan of Sony's point and shoot cameras. The pictures always come out far above the rest and the 16.2 megapixels gives me beautiful blown up images that I am proud to display. LCD screen is not huge but very bright and the pictures look amazing through it. The design of the camera itself is ascetically pleasing, I'm even a fan of the red. Kind of different. Controls all work well and it fits in my pocket very easily. My favorite feature is the 3D picture mode. You have to have something to view the 3D picture properly but on my 3D tv it looks great. I think for the price that this camera is perfect.
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I think I would personally go with the XZ1 of the two or the Lumix LX5 by Panasonic (it's what I have and love it). My decision would be based on the hot shoe flash. It provides better light gathering for a faster f stop. I think they would both be great cameras for your category so I wouldn't stress too much over it. Best of luck, however.
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This comes in handy for viewing your slides or negatives and seeing all of the details in them. It's much easier than using a magnifying glasses and allows enough light that you catch it all. It's easy to use and very durable. Great value.
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My brother is in a place trying to figure out how to get published or sold in New York right now. His work is amazing but it's hard work. He's on the pavement daily. He got his start with this website: http://500px.com/about
It might be worth looking into. I'm not sure how much help it will provide but it definitely connects you to other photographers and gives you other ideas for your work. This is how my brother got started. He made some great connections and I believe hooked up with a few people he met through this site from time to time. I hope this gives you a start.
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