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After exploring the "Search Inside This Book" feature and snooping through a few of the embedded prose poems, I knew that this was a book I needed on my shelf. (Though I do admit I ordered it (ostensibly) for my girlfriend's birthday--and borrowed it when she was done!) I finished the tome in one enraptured sitting and, despite a limp third act denouement, the book was taut, well paced, and fresh.
I just began using one of these planners last year and I love it! I use it to record reminders, dates, phone numbers, notes, etc. and I carry it with me wherever I go. I use the pockets inside to keep my coupons handy and ready to use! The only thing that I don't like is that there is an overlap in the dates from one year to the next (August-December), so those seem to be wasted.
I'm not sure why it's so hard to find bassinet sheets like this. These are super soft and fit our bassinet mattress perfect.
Easy to install (less than 30 seconds) and the reception is the same as the factory antenna. The low profile is exactly what I was looking for.
If you had a great time with the 360, you'll have an even better time with the One. Hardware. It's a little bigger than the original 360 console. It's much quieter than the 360. Bluray movies look and sound great on the One's BluRay drive which is slot-loading. The hard drive is now internal like with the 360 S console. Currently, it comes with a 500 GB internal hard drive but will soon have external hard drive support which allows you to install games and other things. This is a good setup because it means you can keep adding hard drives for more storage. Better than replacing the internal hard drive which means you are losing 500GB by swapping drives (i.e., with the swapping method, if you buy a 2 GB drive and replace the internal 500 GB drive, you are paying for a 2 GB drive but you're only gaining 1.5 GB of space).
Read the fine print and make sure that you know exactly what you are signing up to do. The advertising is very deceptive - the courses are actually $256 and shipped out every 60 days. Your payment will be $64 over 4 months which means that you will begin paying on the second set of courses while you are still paying on the first. If you live a busy life and aren't paying attention you will be on the hook for $512 in a matter of just a couple of months. Ouch. If the product were at all decent they wouldn't need to use a deceptive practice. When you call to complain they essentially say - you should have read the fine print. They are right - I should have and so should you. A product that is worth the money that you are paying would never have to stoop to "read the fine print" deceptive practices. My bet - they know that you wouldn't spend that much money for their product without some kind of trick.
I read these reviews after deciding I wanted to purchase these beautiful dishes, and almost didn't purchase them because they freaked me out. You hear stories, though, of competitors loading the websites with phony reviews. In the end, I purchased the blue Noritake Colorwave dishes and the green apple that's exclusive to Bed, Bath, and Beyond. I've had them about 6 months and LOVE them. They've been clanked, eaten on with flatware, and gone through the dishwasher many times and they still look like brand new. It leaves me puzzled by the poorer reviews as it's not been my experience at all! Highly recommend these super cute dishes.