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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Plan for the second coming, June 11, 2004
This durable handy planner makes planning church events and bible
studies much easier. A special feature about the calendar planner is
that every day of each month is marked as a special holiday--"The
Second Coming," reminding you that Jesus can come back to destroy the
world of sin at any time...and we must plan for it! Though only God
knows the true time of the end, why not be ready? Praise Him!
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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
It works!, June 10, 2004
It's crazy long and orange, but man, does it pack a powerful electric
bite! All you have to do is plug the male side into an outlet, and then
plug the other end into the appliance you want to run. It works like a
charm! If I wanted to, I could plug in my desk lamp and walk 4 houses
down, knock on the door, and be like, "Hey, look, my desk lamp still
works at your house!" There's so many advantages to owning this
technological wonder. Buy now!
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6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
Ultra Blower Rocks It!, June 10, 2004
I can't get over how hard the Toro blows. I live in a forested villa
where I often get mounds of leaves falling into my drive-way. It used
to be a big problem, but with my Toro, those leaves practically jump
off my driveway, screaming in terror. Also works well against my
ex-wife when she asks for the child support. Ha ha! I would recommend
this for anyone who hates leaves as much as I do. And no one hates
leaves as much as I do. Especially in fall.
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3 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
Good but..., June 10, 2004
I find that for the price, this photo printer is rather proficient in
printing photos at the highest pixel possible determined by it's
computer software. My own complaint is that it randomly prints a
watermark of Bob Saget's face on some of my photos, which I think is a
flaw in the hardware or perhaps my software. I heard about a Saget
Virus, but am unsure if it affects this type of printer.
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2 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
= Durability = Fun = Educational = Overall
Not Much Like A Real Car, December 15, 2003
I appreciate toys that my son can learn from, but I have concerns.
First off, the safety features are horrible. Hard plastic. Perhaps an
airbag might save a few bruises when my son slams into the recliner.
There is also no brakes, making it impossible to stop. This is
especially important when you live in the South as I do, where
everything is on a slope. My son has often rolled down the driveway
into the road. Many close calls with this one!However,
it's fun for him, it seems. There are no real world dangers involved
with driving this around. Because younger children are colorblind, it
doesn't matter what color it is, but I would appreciate, at least for
my eyes' asthetic taste, that it would look sleeker, maybe a silver or
black. Whenever I invite guests over, I have to put it out in the
garage. Other than that, it's a very good product!
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1 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
Would be fine..., November 29, 2003
If it didn't shock me every minute or so. I often enjoy videotaping
family events, like birthdays and christmas, but my videos are often
flawed dued to quick jerks of the camera. This is mostly because of the
electrical shocks I receive when I press the backward zoom button. I
believe this must be a mechanical failure, or perhaps has something to
do with the radio tower two blocks from my house...either way, if you
can endure the shocks, this camera is excellent.
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