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I definitely was so so so excited about getting the shoes I was very skeptical side hurts so much bad reviews about them but I decided I was going to try it anyway because sometimes you just have to try things before deciding if you like them or not it is very easy to charge any shoes whoever thought you have to charge your shoes but it comes with the charger and it will charge both use the same time I definitely think it is a fun little things even kids to have his well the only downfall is that every time you walk you depending on how your foot is in the shower now you can click the button switch colors but sometimes that can be cool too you just randomly switching colors every once while when you're walking I want to thank you for taking the time out of your busy day and busy work I really hope it? I definitely think they fit true to size I was able to receive this after we have received them and everything in between enjoy the rest of your wonderful day take care
Took all of 5 seconds to uninstall the old one and install the new one. My old antenna hit the trusses on parking garages often. I don't really use the radio much but I did a quick test of FM and AM and they come in fine.
I own plenty of "higher end" flashlights but this is my favorite, by far. Had I known about these years ago, I would have steered clear of surefire, streamlight, olight and fenix. I still love my other lights, but this is a whole lot of light for the money. It's really impressive. My dad was a cop for almost 40 years and used lots of high end lights. Once I showed him this light and told him what I paid, he had me order him several more for him and a few of his buddies. Lightweight, nice case, does a good tail stand, nice switch/switch between modes, insanely bright and priced more than fair. You'll be happy you bought one, promise. After receiving this light I ordered 6 other thrunite flashlights. You get more than what you pay for.
Don't buy this software unless you can solve any problems yourself. There is no support to speak of. The online support takes 3 days to get a response. Most responses require that you do all the work. The instructions they give are inadequate, incomplete and ineffective. You never get the same analyst twice. They will try to close your problem automatically within 5 days if you don't keep on them. I never got my problem solved. The software doesn't work. You're on your own.
I have never used QuickBooks for Windows. I have a small one-person consulting practice so my accounting needs are fairly simple and basic. I started using QuickBooks for Mac version 2007 in June of 2008. I imported some account information from Quicken 2005 for Windows. That conversion went flawlessly. About 8 months ago I upgraded from Leopard to Snow Leopard, and from QuickBooks 2007 to QuickBooks 2011. The conversion went flawlessly, except I had to spend about 20 min. redoing my statement template. Other than that I was up and running in no time. I noticed significant improvements in the 2011 version. It was faster, more intuitive, and less clunky. It performed flawlessly until a week ago. I updated to release number 12 and QuickBooks would not relaunch. Every time I tried to launch it crashed. Sent the crash reporter e-mail generated by the program and started a thread in the Intuit user forums - my 1st experience with the forums and my 1st tech support experience with Intuit. After a day or so other users started posting to my thread complaining of the same difficulties. I was very impressed that employees from Intuit also posted in the forum and in other forums daily, offering advice, and letting us know the people at Intuit were working on the problem. This was impressive and highly unusual. I was able to revert to the previous stable release using Time Machine, but kept tabs with my thread as more people, both users and Intuit employees kept posting suggestions and updates. About 4 days later an Intuit employee notified us that the problem had been identified and that we could expect a fix soon. The next day the fix arrived. I installed release number 14 and all is well again. I don't doubt for a minute the Mac version is still inferior to the Windows version, but since I never used the Windows version that has not been a source of irritation for me. Also, I don't doubt for a minute that for many users whose needs are more elaborate and sophisticated than mine, that things like the lack of online bill payment and the apparent inelegance of payroll and other features, are understandably disappointing and frustrating. But again since I use only the very basic features of billing and keeping track of expenses I can't speak to those disappointments. I know QuickBooks for Mac has had a bad rap for many years. But based on improvements from version 2007 to version 2011, and based on my impressive experiences in the Intuit forums following the buggy update, I am beginning to believe that Intuit is now committed to developing and supporting its Mac products. Not only did Intuit fix the problem in short order but it's employees kept users updated in the forum, sent an e-mail when the update was available, and even posted a more detailed explanation for the crash, referencing a known bug in Snow Leopard with a link to the Apple bug reporting site. I was really impressed with how this was handled and thought the company deserves some kudos.
I've tried a lot of protein bars, and this is pretty average for taste, honestly. It's very sweet; too sweet in my opinion. There are actually four different sweeteners in it, if you look at the ingredients: sugar, erythritol, dextrose, and stevia. The combined effect is a very sweet bar. It's very chewy, with a texture somewhat like caramel: sticky and stretchy. So to me, it tastes a lot like candy. It has calories like a candy bar, too: like a full-sized Hersey bar, this has 220 calories, 70 of them from fat. (A Hersey bar has 90 cal from fat). But calories aren't everything, and the fiber and protein in this bar can certainly be part of a healthy diet. If I were going to grade this bar on taste alone, I would definitely give it 3 stars, since it's fine but nothing to get excited about. But for fiber and protein content, I'll bump it up a star. For me, though, this is not one I would get again and again.