Saturday, 30 January 2010

Powersharp


I had high hopes for this product, but it was a huge disappointment. I can't comment on the self-sharpening mechanism, as the product utterly failed before I could dull the chain.



I use a Stihl 018C saw -- one of the most widely used saws around -- and yet it's as if Oregon never tested against it. The PowerSharp product failed to meet even basic functional requirements.



The product doesn't work with the Quick Chain Adjuster mechanism on the saw. Although the adjuster does fit onto the bar, it was simply impossible to get enough tension on the chain, and so the bar repeatedly "threw" the chain. Worse, the bar doesn't take up oil properly (and by "properly", I mean "at all"). The chain overheated and smoked every time I tried to use it.



I invested several hours into trying to make this product work -- I really wanted it to succeed. And I confirmed that the problem isn't in my equipment -- when I put my original Stihl bar and chain back on, everything worked normally.



The problem is that this is a lousy, poorly tested product. The sharpener may be a useful innovation, but it hardly matters because the product fails on the basics.



Oh, and you can't return it to Amazon because, in order to discover all these flaws, you'll violate the "unopened, new condition only" requirement. Oregon 541221 PowerSharp Starter Kit For 16-Inch Stihl Chain Saws

Well, I have on of these for a tester from Oregon cutting. First thing i have noticed is that it is very bouncy, almost like running a Skip-tooth chain on a 20" or less bar, Your Chips will look different than with a normal chain. Keep in mind that It is for regular use, i would not recommend buring chain in dirt just to prove a point. Does sharpen nice an easy. I am running it on my old Stihl 009 saw and i am not impress nor dissapponted. Due to the Kerf being on the top of the tooth it tends to snag more things than a normal chain would. So my review give it a Blah, If you can file a chain correctly, dont worry about it.

I bought this item since I was tired of dulling my saw chain in the middle of a pile of wood and having to either change chains or take the time to resharpen. I use this sharpener on a Stihl MS170 16 inch bar. It is very convenient to stop for a minute,

add the sharpener to the bar and push the end against a log for a few seconds and you are ready to cut again.

The chain has the ground edge on the outside of the tooth. I think that the chain cuts a little rougher that a standard chain but the convenience of sharpening in the field outweighs the downside. I have used this sharpener three times this winter.

I saw the Powersharp unit on TV (This Old House segment) and decided to look into it. I've been a chainsaw owner for a good thirty years and sharpening the chain has always been a real pain. I figured that if the Powersharp chain/bar worked, I'd be much better off. I have a Stihl chainsaw, so I ordered the unit that fits the sixteen inch Stihl. When it got here, I had a fair amount of cutting to do from a recent storm.



I found the Powersharp to be relatively easy to install. But the chain was the sharpest that I've seen. Neither my sharpening technique or the one from the local chainsaw store was as sharp as the Powersharp. I only had to sharpen the Powersharp once in the month or so that I've used it. The Powersharp cuts right through the trees, no ifs, ands or buts.



I don't have a lot of experience with the Powersharp, but so far I have no regrets in buying it.'


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Tactical Vest - holsters, duty belt


I am attending a police academy in Dallas, Texas, and all the students had to purchase duty gear so I thought that I'd get an inexpensive rig since most municipal police departments issue leather duty gear on employment. When I ordered this gear, I had mixed expectations having read several reviews on Amazon, but I thought for the price it would likely hold up to what we were doing and I could easily replace anything that tore or broke. It took about a week for me to receive it, and I was and still am very pleased with the product. All of the essentials are included: double magazine pouch, handcuff case, oc spray holder, baton holder, cell phone pouch, flashlight pouch, radio holder and gun holster. The only thing that I don't care for is the belt, for three reasons: it's huge, so if you're small like I am (29 waist) you have to make it so there is practically no loop surface for your pouches to stick to on the inside of the flaps that secure it, so they are not quite as secure. Also, the buckle is only double prong, so it's not as secure as a triple-lock. And if you are small in size, you'll need to get some keepers ($8-12 retail) to hold it on to your pants belt. The holster is a little complicated, but with a little experimentation and help from a couple friends, I got it figured out.

Overall I am very pleased with the product, and I would recommend it to anyone in a police academy or security who has a budget to consider. It is a good quality piece of equipment, and while not tough enough to wear on the street, it is great for a light duty or training belt. UAG 10pc Police-Law Enforcement-Security Gear Modular Nylon Duty Belt With Pistol/Gun Holster

I thought this product was outstanding for either training or use for my Son, who is a Police Explorer, and I was right. Very good quality, price and timeliness in shipping. I can use it as well as he but, I purchased it for him. This is not a toy belt but a high quality training tool. UAG 10pc Police-Law Enforcement-Security Gear Modular Nylon Duty Belt With Pistol/Gun Holster

This is an extremely well-made product, everything you see comes with it and it does what it is supposed to. The holster has and easy-to-adjust thumb break with a protective strap that goes over it which I find very useful. The belt its self is extremely durable as well as easily adjustable.

This Belt is just what my brother needed for his Explorers post and Airsoft matches. Very few things were not used including:

~Sidearm holster(too small and flimsy even for a red gun,much less any real firearm)

~Radio Case (nearly impossible to adjust it)

~The Duty belt itself (My brother got a much better, more expensive one that will last a lot longer)

Cuff case, key holder, glove holder, flashlight case, Dual mag pouch and the two belt keepers are great and he loves his new belt!

Overall, This is a great product for any Explorer or smaller-loadout Airsoft player out there.

As the title says. if you have the money spend it on something better like Uncle Mikes. Its okay, if you are working some dead-end 10 bucks an hour security job and cant afford something better. I got this hoping for a decent rig, and i was a bit dissapointed. The front clip has a tendency to come undone, my handcuff case broke right off the belt, it only came with 2 belt keepers, and I wouldnt ever trust the pistol holster to carry my firearm.



if you need a belt for carrying a can of OC and a flashlight then its good. other than that save your money. - Tactical Vest - Vest - Duty Belt - Holsters'


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Surge Protector - outlet, power strip


I work in the IT industry, so every time people move offices they come to me for a power strip. I buy these power strips regularly because:



1. They have seemed to protect adequately for surges

2. They are very compact

3. They are cheap!!!!

4. The big one-- the power switch is on the side where the power cable exits the strip. This has a big advantage.



You'd be amazed how many times people, cleaning crews or others accidentally flip the power switch on a power strip that may be under the edge of a desk or in an area that can get bumped but isn't easily seen. That also causes problems because people don't understand why their stuff isn't working. Having the switch on the side dramatically reduces the frequency with which I get calls because "stuff stopped working"... No one ever expects the simple answer and always assume a device has gone bad, etc.



The color fits in with your average office creme color, and unless you are going to get a power squid or UPS I wouldn't spend more on a power strip than the cost of this. Belkin 6-Outlet Home/Office Surge Protector

I needed this for my bedside table, for my alarm clocks, cell phone charger, lamp, etc. It is perfect for little things like that. The cord is very short but for what I need to use it for that is okay. I wouldn't use it for anything other than something small like that.



The main downside to it is that it doesn't have a flatter plug. Several surge protectors have that now so it fits closer to the wall, and since this will be going in behind my bed I would've preferred that. That is why it lost a star. Otherwise, it suited my needs perfectly.

This spike bar is awesome and the color is very nice in my opinion. It comes with a warranty protecting all your devices plugged into the product. if your devices get damaged from a shock while plugged in the spike bar then the company will replace it up to a certain dollar amount which i think is $10,000.

This power strip contains a plain and simple design, not much features but does it job under a desk, the slim design fits well in tight space. However there is no light to indicate if the strip is on or not. Overall the build quality seems to be adequate for home or small office use.

Nothing special about this surge protector, but that shouldn't be taken as a negative. This is a solid surge protector at a great price. It provides everything you would expect in a surge protector in this price range. It looks good too. I have every reason to expect this last a long time. - Power Strip - Outlet - Surge Protectors - Belkin'


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Noise Canceling - headset, jabra


I wanted a new headset for my iPhone 4. After reading several reviews I went ahead a tried the Jabra Extreme.

The audio quality for listening is great. I've used a motorola and plantronics in the past and sometimes felt they weren't loud enough. This Jabra earpiece is plenty loud. I hear everything fine. I use this for talking on the phone, but also use it for listening to podcasts.



I read some reviews that said the mic was of poor quality. I had some trouble when I first set it up. My friends were not impressed with my microphone and then I started to have dropouts while listening to podcasts.



After doing some research is appears there may be a bug in the iOS4 software for the new iPhone. A tech support website suggested reseting the "network settings" on the iPhone. It's an option in the settings menu. This clears out all wi-fi and bluetooth settings. I had to re-pair the phone to the earpiece and that has cleared up ALL THE PROBLEMS.



It works great, now. My friends report that I sound great and I no longer hear any dropouts. I love this thing.



Great battery life, too. Jabra EXTREME Bluetooth Headset[Retail Packing]

Let me say that my last two bluetooth devices were Jabra. I like Jabra and have had good results with them.



My last bluetooth was the Jabra BT500. It is an over-the ear device that worked very well for me because I have very small ears. I can't depend on a device that uses the in-the-ear contact to hold the device to my ear. My ipod earbuds pop out when I open my mouth, because they are too large to screw into my ears. And when I do force them, they are painful and rub the skin off the inside of my ears. What I really need is a child-sized earbud. Hmm The Jabra BT500 came with a choice of three sizes of eargels. The smallest one fit inside my ear. Good contact, good sound.



So, the Jabra Extreme was my choice this time because it has a wire that does go around the ear, if you choose to use it. This one also comes with different eargels, but not for sizing. The different eargels are meant for choosing between using the ear wire, or not. There's one eargel for using with the wire and it's a round soft plastic that just goes over the speaker. The others are in two sizes and meant to hold onto the curves of your ear from the inside if you don't have that wire adding support.



The Jabra Extreme is a mere 1/32 of an inch smaller than my ipod earbuds. The Jabra BT500 is a full 1/8 of an inch smaller. And additionally, the BT500 didn't actually have the speaker part inside your ear, it had a directional eargel that had a long-ish side that went into your ear canal as the speaker part stayed outside. Although the Extreme does have a directional eargel, it's nothing more than enough outside the circular shape to show which end has the hole in it for the sound to come out.



The wire does keep the device from popping out of my ear. But it does make the inside of my ear sore after phone calls. I don't even talk much on the phone. If I had to wear this all day, my ear would be bloody. I tried putting the gel from my old device onto the new one. The speaker is literally twice as wide on the new device, hence the good sound quality, no doubt.



My second big boo-hoo for the Extreme is that although it says it has voice commands, it doesn't for me. My old Jabra would beep when I touched the on-off button meaning it was waiting for me to say the name of the person to call. On the screen of my phone, if you looked, showed "Speak Now." So, obviously, my phone supports voice commands. On the Extreme, it is supposed to work the same way, touch the hang-up button to activate. Yet, when I do that, absolutely nothing happens. One of the big reasons I use a bluetooth is for the hands free dialing in the car. Now I find myself fumbling to at least dial while driving and that makes me very uncomfortable. It also sets a very poor example for my kids as I promote limited phone use while driving.



On a positive note, the sound quality seems very clear and people I talk to say I sound "normal." The people I talk to most didn't even know that I had gotten a new device and was not speaking directly into the phone. If sizing isn't a problem for you, I would wholeheartedly promote this bluetooth headset.



The price I paid, here at Amazon.com, was very reasonable. I can surely buy more expensive devices. But I've been a fan of Jabra for a long time and thought this would work well for me. I'm not sure that even with a great price I can live with this for the long term. My last Jabra lived for about 4 years.

Love this bluetooth. It is incredibly comfortable. I have purchased several other bluetooths and they are always uncomfortable. This one fits well and works well. I purchased this one as a gift. They love it too!

After a few months, I've changed my tune on this headset. See my update at the bottom of this review.



I've owned a lot of BT headsets. There are a lot good things to say about this headset. A2DP rocks. Works perfectly with iPhone 4.



PROs:

-Stays in ear without loop and very comfortable

-Comes with a neat little car charger w/ usb port and is adjustable, like a dock for your BT in the car

-Flawless and fast pairing with iPhone 4

-Voice dialing is without error (using it with iPhone 4)

-Play and pause music with voice control through headset

-Big plus for bikes...I get navigation audio through Jabra with phone locked and in my pocket. Awesome for getting around D.C on bike

-I can listen to my podcasts and music and audiobooks with it while driving and the nav instructions from GPS apps still come through loud and clear (other audio "dims")

-BIG PLUS for me...easy to carry in pocket without worrying about breaking off an ear hook (I use the in ear gel bud, no hook needed, one bud for left, one bud for right are both provided)

-Nice size, doesn't look to dorky, still, you want to remove when not using it to avoid DB look.

-Very loud audio, important for those hard of hearing

-Audio up and down volume buttons are separate and easy to use

-Power switch is not a push button type, it's a rocker switch, very easy to use



CONs:

-Can't think of any yet



UPDATE: May 2011



I bought two of these because I really liked the first one so anything I say below is based on the fact I have two of these Jabra Extreme's and have used it exclusively with iPhone 4.



I've concluded these headsets are unusable for their primary function, which is talking to other people on the phone. I can hear people just fine, and it pretty much does everything I want, with two or three glaring problems:



-People can't hear very well on the other end of the line, this is true for both headsets. 90% of the time I have to switch to using just the phone. Common complaints are my voice dropping out, echoing, lots of background noise(which leads to my next big Con)



-The noise cancelling is a joke. I don't even think it exists, everyone complains that it actually amplifies background noise, or at the very least the noise cancelling makes it nearly impossible to understand what I'm saying. Remember, I've used this headset (2 of them actually) for many months now and it's true of both headsets



-I love listening to my audio podcasts through my Jabre Extreme, the audio quality and volume are very good. However, I've discovered a problem with the Jabra Extreme headsets which I used to blame on my iPhone. Horrible buffering for the first few minutes of listening to audio through the BT headset. I confirmed it's actually the headsets and not the iphone after purchasing and using a Jawbone ERA (more on that later)



-Part of the seemingly non-existent noise-cancelling issue is the weird way they Jabra Extreme deals with certain noises. Any computer beeps or sounds (even very low volume sounds from a computer) is amplified many times to the person on the other end of my call. They often shriek and complain I blasted their ears. It's not an occasional occurence. It's every darn time. One person told me their ear was ringing for an hour afterward.



-The range is affected sometimes dropping from better than 30ft to a couple of feet. Sometimes if my phone is in my pocket on the other side of my body than the BT, the signal is interrupted. I have to reset network settings on iPhone constantly to resolve this (which leads to believe it's an issue with iPhone 4, then again, it hasn't happened with my new Jawbone ERA)



I have to change my recommendation to not buy, unless you don't give a rat's butt if the other party can understand what you're saying, then maybe it's the BT for you. I change my recommendation based on two things: inadequate processor power which causes buffering issue when playing back audio over the headset, and horrifically bad noise cancelling, bad audio quality for anyone on the other end of the line.



I recently bought a Jawbone ERA because it had good reviews, in order to compare it with my Jabra Extremes. The Jawbone ERA audio quality is nearly flawless and people on the other end of the line say it sounds better then when I just use my iPhone without BT. Noise cancelling seems to work very well compared to Jabra Extreme. Also I don't experience the buffering issue as with the Jabra Extremes. I can listen to A2DP audio just fine. - Jabra Bt530 - Bluetooth - Jabra - Headset'


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47 Inch


Summary - This is a good buy if you are looking for a LED Television with 3D and internet capability.



Background - This television is mounted on the provided stand and placed on top of a media chest. The television sits above the seated viewers. Replaces a 5 year old 40" Sony Bravida LCD panel. Connected to a HD TiVo and a Sony Blu Ray.



Set-Up - Fast and easy. The manual is adequate, but not excellent. The "Pro" video set-up is a nice feature and gets the picture looking its best quickly. The HDMI cables come out of the back of the television at a right angle on the left side rear. Placement is not optimal since HDMI cables have a tendency to be stiff and sharp bends are not recommended. There is enough room to make the gentle bend and align the cables, but tie wraps are a must for more than one cable.



Stand - Basic. Swivels right to left, but a tilt feature should have been included. See comments about 3D for explanation. A cable management slot on the stand would also have been nice to clean-up the cables for those who are not wall mounting.



Picture - Sharp and clear. No motion artifacts. Superior to the Sony it replaces, but this was expected due to the technology improvements since the purchase of the Sony.



Sound - Decent for ultra-thin panel televisions. If you are looking for audio quality, I recommend an external amplifier and speakers. For normal viewing, the sound is acceptable and voices are clear.



3D Blu ray - Comparable to my expensive active 3D television without the flicker and associated issues. Although the picture quality is not as high, I challenge most viewers to tell the difference. As stated in other reviews, there is some ghosting if the television tilt does not point the television straight at the viewer (A tilting stand would have been a nice feature for LG to add, but alas, it only swivels!). To the right and left of the television, there is no degradation of the 3D experience.



2D to 3D - This television does a superior job of converting 2D into 3D. It seems to excel when the film has depth of field and the less action, but the overall experience is very good. Based on my prior experience with my Active 3D television, I expected far less and found this to be a compelling 3D experience.



Internet TV - Linked to Amazon.com quickly and easily. Netflix was also excellent. Some buffering issues left me wishing that the television stored more of he content locally as the video streamed. Web Browsing was less than adequate and I did not find it a useful experience, with the television not always responding to the commands of the remote. Apps are limited and it made me wonder why someone does not develop an Android based television or a iOS based television so that there could be more Aps to access.



Remote - The standard remote is decent and well laid out, but unless you own LG components, you will have to have multiple remotes. A learning remote would have been a nice feature. Key back-light is dimmer than I would like.



Magic Wand Remote - Think Wii controller for a television. Similar to other people, I had trouble with the response of the remote and found it worked best when I was sitting straight in front of the television. I felt that the software could use further optimization and I don't see this currently as product differentiation and I would not buy this television for this capability alone.



Recommendation - I would recommend this television and I am satisfied with the purchase. LG Infinia 47LW5600 47-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV with Smart TV (Included: Four Pairs of 3D Glasses)

No Flicker / Wider Viewing Angle / Brighter Picture / Cheaper Glasses / No Recharging / More Fun with more Friends



Active 3D is already obsolete. If you don't believe me do a side by side comparison at your local electronic store. Yes, you do have half the resolution when viewing in 3D, but you will not be able to tell. The pixels are spilt in half from 1080 to 540, but you see both halves of a 540 image at the same time giving you that full HD illusion. It's amazing! I have 20/20 vision and sit 7ft away from my TV and I see no jagged edges. I have heard the bigger the TV the worse the picture looks in 3D with passive technology. I was sold after looking at the 55" at the electronic store. It is every bit of the 3D experience you'll find in an active 3D set if not better and more natural like the theaters. Check it out for yourself. I purchased this 47" lw5600 and am very pleased.



However, there is some negatives about this TV which is why I gave it 4 stars.



1) The magic motion controller is to horrible for browsing the web. It's worthless, think about having to point at every letter you want to spell, don't even get me started on scrolling down a page. I almost developed turrets syndrome trying to use this thing. I've given up trying, so I just connected my laptop to the TV so I can use my wireless mouse and keyboard to surf the web. -1/2 STARS



2) The stand is cheap. It looks good but the TV will wobbles when you move it. Don't worry its not going to break but LG could have just put a little more effort in this TV's stand. However, I do like that it swivels. -1/4 STARS



3) This TV must be at eye level. 3D images will start ghosting if you looking down or up at this TV. This is no big deal considering you have a huge viewing angle and you can view 3d when lying down. Also, It can be mounted above or below you if angled correctly -1/4 STARS

The passive 3-D works quite well, but you will want to be eye level with the set. (No above the fireplace mounting here) There is almost no ghosting at all, even on content which contains crosstalk on my 3-D plasma. Resolution IS reduced (I can easily tell) but it isn't that bad and as long as you sit far enough away from the set, you won't see scan lines. The 3-D from blu-ray 3D is bright and of course the polarized glasses are lightweight and easily replaceable. Directv's 3-D channels are bit softer on this set but still acceptable.



Is it as good as my active 3-D set? Not quite, as the active has better picture quality, but the passive set comes out on top even over the plasma as far as lack of ghosting/crosstalk goes. I think most casual 3-D viewers would be quite pleased. 2-D to 3-D conversion is probably the best I've seen also, though I would rarely use this feature.



I wouldn't call active obsolete (after all, 3-D content works on either kind of set, just as you can choose between LCD, plasma or DLP, you can choose active or passive) but if they can get the resolution to be better (full 1080p in both eyes) I would expect the market to go in the passive direction.



2-D picture is excellent, and the various apps and internet features are well executed.'


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Historical Drama


If you are doing serious research in documentary theater then you must have this book. Dawson profiles and quantifies a subject that is shrouded in ambiguity. It made my thesis come to reality by creating models for comparison and judgment. Documentary Theatre in the United States: An Historical Survey and Analysis of Its Content, Form, and Stagecraft (Contributions in Drama and Theatre Studies)'


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Protector - display, protector


Good screen protector for your 60d

60d owners have the problem that they can't apply thick plastic shells to protect the lcd because it won't close properly.

This thin film fits perfect on the screen and closing it afterwards isn't a problem. Of course it's not really thick and hard and probably won't protect from forces greater than the occasional scratch or bump etc.. Don't get me wrong, it does protect your screen. But I assume that most 60d users flip their screen inwards anyway when not in use.

Another thing I love about this. While I applied it I managed to get 2 air bubbles trapped underneath. Already thinking I ruined it I managed to move the bigger one towards the edge (with credit card wrapped in the cloth which comes with it) The smaller one which was left annoyed me but didn't change the perception of the screen at all. The website of the manufacturer said that smaller air bubbles would disappear in a couple of days. Which actually really happened due to the construction of the material. The film sticks like glue now :) Digital Camera Anti-Fingerprint Display Protection Film (Pro Guard AF) for Canon EOS 60D

One of the many great things on a 60D is its swivel lcd screen and if you are like me, and like to protect your electronics this screen protector is great for you. It is very easy to apply(just make sure to take your time so you dont trap any dust between the protector and the screen), its hardly noticeable once on the screen and comes with a 12 by 8 inch microfiber cloth. It seems like it will protect my screen quite well, but what it really does for me is keeps my mind off the possible scratches and smudges that come with a regular usage of the camera. And keep in mind that for 12$ you get 2 screen protectors, so it is a decent deal.

The LCD protector film fits properly, is fairly easy to install and seems to work quite well. The complaint I have is that the products they specify to clean it with are $60 - ouch! If I find that I can't clean it properly with lens cleaner and lens cleaning tissue or hot breath and a soft cloth I may mark the rating down even lower. But, for now the protective film is doing what it is advertised to do.

I like this screen protector. It does a good job at protecting my 60D's screen. It is a little bit thicker than a normal cellphone screen protector. The only downside I guess is it sometimes collect smudges... but that's a minor issue.

I had this soon after I got the 60D camera. The package comes with two films and so far I only need to use one. It is very easy to apply and I have experienced no air bubble gaps between the film and the viewing glass, except at the very edge. Without telling, one would not notice there is a film there.

A light rub would clear off the finger prints or my nose grease. For a few months now, the film stayed well although I have not really abused it. So I would not know how long the film will stay under heavy usage or in moisture conditions. I am happy with it so far.

These screen protectors are perfect. Applied with very little effort. There were a few bubbles at first, which I expected but they were really easy to remove. The screen looks so good that you cannot tell that there is anything there. The only drawback is that the instructions are not in English, but these can be accessed online. But who really needs instructions on how to put on a screen protector anyway?! All I did was wipe down the screen with the included cloth, stuck the screen protector on, and used a small cardboard to wipe away a few bubbles. I believe there was a step that I missed but it really doesn't matter. After months of use of the camera, the screen protector looks great and shows no signs of wear. I've read about other protectors that don't allow the swivel door to close. These are film protectors so that is not an issue. Highly recommend.

I don't usually write reviews, but I had to mention that I was very impressed by this protection film. It comes with 2 (2!) screens, and a very high quality micro-fiber cloth. Installation was easy. Even comes with 2 sticky pieces of paper (like Post-Its) to remove any dust from the screen before placing the protector. My initial application was misaligned, so I had to peel it off and reposition it. No problem. It stuck again well, and with no bubbles. I would recommend reading and following the instructions carefully for best results.



Only downside, the instructions in the package are in japanese, and you have to go to their website to view english instructions. But, that's the only negative... :)

First thing I want to say - There are TWO protection FilmS in the package!



So for those who were grumbling about paying frikking $13 for screen protection, rest assured, you're technically paying $6.50 for two screen protectors.



Also, this comes with a huge-ass microfilm cleaner. I use it to clean my sunglasses too, thank you~



What I truly wanted to say is that this film screen protector is priceless. I was thinking of ordering this with my 60D, but didn't. After playing with my 60d for a couple of days, I realized that my OCD tendency wanted me to keep the screen clean. I couldn't really concentrate on taking pictures, because I was trying to keep my screen clean.



Once I got the screen protector on (which is fairly easy), I kept the screen outside and took photos like mad. It didn't bother me at all the my facial oil was stuck on the screen protector.



i actually think that I find the screen protector more worthy than my 50mm prime lens, haha. - Protector - Display - Guard'


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Sex Instruction


This is not an Erotic book by any means, but in true Men's/Women's Health fassion, its is a colaboration of Great Facts and studies to help you improve your love life with your significant other. The book includes (both sides) sections on learning more about your anatomy, learning to control your anatomy, lifestyle improvment methods to better your sex, and exercises to increase your sex drive. all in all this book has to many good things to post in one review. Great book, for those who are looking to better themselves sexually. The Men's Health and Women's Health Big Book of Sex: Your Authoritative, Red-Hot Guide to the Sex of Your Dreams (and His!)/ Your Authoritative, Red-Hot Guide to the Sex of Your Dreams (and Hers!)

This silly lil book has introduced a breathe of fresh air into our bedroom! It has been a long time since we have read something together and had so much fun doing it (wink, wink). Fun and easy to read, its not only about the sex it includes some health information as well. Great book!'


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Glass Bottles - bottles, clear


These bottles are thick glass and look like they will be very durable. One thing not mentioned is that the caps were not attached when they arrived, and can be difficult to remove if they're put on incorrectly. Make sure the bottle will close properly before you push the cap into place.



Shipping was a bit pricey, but the bottles arrived double-boxed in great shape, and in only 4 days. Clear Flip-cap Bottles, 12 Pack

Great price for these swing top type bottles. You are not likely to find a price better than this on amazon or elsewhere even including shipping costs.



One bottle was broken upon arrival which is curious since the package was double boxed and filled with shipping peanuts. No worries, the low cost still makes up for the one lost bottle.



Swing top must be "installed" on top of bottle, but this is a breeze and can be completed for the dozen in less than 5 minutes. Just put one end (read: metal stud) of the swing top in a hole, and push the other side around the glass bottle. The other end (metal stud) will somewhat magically find the other hole. Be sure you have the swing top faced in the proper direction, or you will have to disassemble the top and start over (did this easily with a pair of pliers using leverage, but there's glass involved so it's a little worrisome...just do it correct the first time).



Will buy again.

These quality bottles arrived well-packaged and right on time. They are terrific for bottling homemade vanilla extract for gift-giving, and they nicely display the big vanilla beans. I am very pleased and have already ordered another couple of cases. - Bottles - Homebrewing - Clear'


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Label Makers - label makers, dvd labels


The software for this product is not user friendly. I spent some time "calibrating" my printer and the result was perfect...on regular printer paper. However, when you printed on their label paper, the result was way off from the template. I, finally, gave up trying to coordinate my printer with their paper and threw the whole thing out. Memorex Label Maker Starter Kit

I bought the Memorex CD/DVD Label Maker Starter Kit about one and a half year ago. Since then I have created several hundred beautiful, personal and professional looking DVD's and CD's. The kit comes with software, 20 disc labels, and some jewel case labels, and the Memorex's 3-in-1 label applicator. Since I have been printing hundreds of disc labels I had to buy more of these. However, they are available at any Office Max or Office Depot.



The Memorex exPressit software application is easy to use. It is just a two step wizard style dialog box, and on the last page you design, print and calibrate. Using the self explanatory controls on the last page I easily succeeded in creating some pretty nifty labels using my best photographs. Some people have apparently had problems with the calibration, but I was lucky and I got perfect labels on my first try.



When I print it comes off correctly and the slightly thicker label paper has never jammed my printer (a C6180 all-in-one). You can print one or two labels at a time. The labels come off easily and if you use the label applicator you are almost guaranteed to line up the label correctly on the DVD/CD. However, 90% of the time I do not use the label applicator, I just do it by hand, which is quicker. The label ends up in the middle of DVD/CD anyway. The greatest risk for problems is when you take the label off the paper. The label may curl up and get stuck on your fingers. Since I can only speak for myself, and not for those who had problems calibrating, I highly recommend this product for label printing.

The included software is terrible and very difficult to use. I have a great printer and it still was able to mess every sheet up. I could not find any Word-compatible templates for these sheets, so we had to use the included software. Waste of $12.

I purchased this kit because I wanted to put a label on a DVD I made. There was nothing in the accompanying online blurb which indicated that it would work only with Windows. So I, a confirmed Mac man, found that the mounting disk would open, but I could not make it work properly. The stock on which the disc blanks and spines were imprinted seemed very heavy, but the adhesive-backed portion worked OK using the round plastic mounting device in the kit. PhotoShop made me a form that matched the printed position of the labels and I filled it in with my own design. None of the designs provided on the disk of the kit met my needs, and in any event I am not sure that I could have transferred them to PhotoShop.

I really don't understand what's up with all the negative reviews. This product did exactly what I wanted it to do and for a very cheap price (I paid $5.53 total)



If you plan to make game or movie backups these work just fine.

Here's the process I would go through



1. install software

2. load software. it brings up a 3 step wizard that guides you through the process where you pick what type of label you're making (has a preview picture on the side so you know exactly what you're picking), then you choose a background (I used my own image files for this and they came out great), then click finish

3. the program will now open up with the background youve chosen on top of a template of the type of label youre making. You can easily move it around, enlarge it etc to get it just how you want. I was only making dvd disk labels and with those I recommend making your background a little bigger than the actual dvd disk so that if it doesnt print perfectly on center it wont have any white areas.

4. feed the label paper into printer

5. print

6. peel label

7. put label on disk or case cover or spine or whatever it is you were making a label for



I didnt even need to calibrate my printer and it came out just fine.



If anyone's wondering I'm using a laser printer and am using windows 7

After hours of screwing around there is now way to print these labels on center. Finally I had to cut 1/2 inch off the top of the label page to get it somewhat close. You have 2 choices buy this or buy a bullet and rent a gun...you'll need it.

I was more than excited to get started stomping out CD/DVD labels, as I had used this software on my old XP machine (and, while awkward to use, it worked great). However, while it seemed to install fine in Vista, nothing would print. The calibration page actually made a piece of paper feed through, but nothing printed on it. Any other attempts would show a brief flash of something sent to the print spooler, but nothing else. I tried XP compatibility mode, running as administrator... nothing. Printing from other applications works just fine, so it's not my printer or my driver. I ended up using bundled software that came with my CD burner. But hey, the labels themselves are great, and the little plastic stompy-thing is wonderful to perfectly apply the labels every time. If you're purchasing it simply for the physical product, it's more than worth your money.

I totally agree with the other fella...I followed all the software instructions. Got through that okay. Calibrated it with a regular piece of printer paper and got it, what I thought, was about as close as it was going to get (though, when I held the template paper even with my test printer paper, it was off too) BUT, when I put in the template paper, it was a complete disaster. NOT EVEN CLOSE FOLKS! and I know why...my brand new HP Printer does a burnout on the slick backing of the template paper. Meaning my printer is already printing before the template ever gets there. The other guy is lucky...he only spent $12...I spent $14. Lady, however you got your 5 star label maker to work, more power to ya.

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Richard Raffan - do it yourself, books-woodworki


I've avoided lathe work for a great many years, satisfying my lust for sawdust by cabinetry and furniture. But in the back of my mind there has always been a little voice that would ask me 'why not?' every time I looked at a block off wood with beautiful grain. Well I finally broke down and spent the sizeable amount of money needed to buy and equip a good lathe. "While I'm waiting for it to be shipped," I thought, "I'll read a book about it." After all this is how I've taught myself just about everything else.



Let me preface the remarks I'm about to make with the fact Turning, by Richard Raffan, is an excellent introduction to the subject of turning. The book is an inexhaustible resource for learning about the lathe, its tools, wood, preparation and the main varieties of lathe work - spindle, end grain, and face. There is even a bit on sanding and finishing. Well illustrated, I don't think you could do better for starting out and shop reference.



But, and this is a big but, learning to work on a lathe is not like learning to work on a table saw. The latter presents a set of basic mechanical tasks that become clear quickly. While the table saw has some esoterica about it, there is nothing actually difficult to master. The lathe, however, is a world unto itself. The possible choices of tools and techniques are large, shapes are nearly infinite, and it is all going on at high speed only inched from your fingers.



No book can accurately describe the shift one makes in holding a gouge or the proper pace for cutting threads. For that you will need a human with enough patience to take you through the learning period. Indeed, by this book, read it carefully, and put it on a shelf. Then sign up for lessons, figure out what you really want to do with your lathe, and return to this book. Mastery will follow, but not without a few unnerving moments. Tauntons Complete Illustrated Guide To Turning

Richard Raffan's Taunton's Complete Illustrated Guide To Turning is a woodworker's 'bible' on master techniques for turning bowls and spindles. Turning is typically covered in general woodworking guides; not afforded its own specific title: a quick access organization makes for specific tips and techniques paired with over 800 photos and drawings on using turning tools, specialty finishing techniques, and more.

This is a very good book:

Turning covers to many areas to be complete it skips details to make room for the different diversities in each field of turning that it does cover. Its a compilation of 3 books and each field is to an extent covered, but shortened. I have no regrets to buying this book since i'm not a pro the books really more than adequate for myself but just from reading tibbets book i could recognize missing details in raffans book. This book is good for a beginner, buy it with tibbetts book and it will be completed. Raffans book is really diverse and could keep a beginner busy for some time buy it you wont regret it. Overall this is excellent book worth the buy and an attractive book to add to your library.

This book takes you from A-Z wonderful pictures and detailed information, from selection of wood to clean up. You cannot do much better in a detailed encyclopedia of information.



I fully recommend this book.



On the back of the book it says:



"This step-by-step pictorial reference covers all the essential techniques for turning wood. Organized for quick access, this book makes it easy to find exactly the technique you are looking for. Over 850 photos and drawings illustrated how to hold, sharpen, and use turning tools, use specialized chucks, deep hollow elegant vessels, finish at the lathe, and much more."



An it really does do so.



You will not loose with this book.

Richard Raffan is by far one of the most recognized Master Turners in the world. This book is most likely a compilation of all of the works he has produced and presented in such a way that Turners on every level will gain something beneficial to their own turning. It is well organized and written in such plain language that every turner will have no problem understanding. The illustraions are top notch and very helpful. I would recomend this book to turners of every level.

Dave Earl

I am really impressed, what an introduction, great information!

I am interested in turning wood so I bought this book to research lathe wood working, and it seemingly covered questions that I had and so many others that I had not even thought of yet.

The illustrations give visualization to understanding of new jargon and concepts. I now feel like I have been properly introduced to a new creative expression in woodworking and am ready to pick up a gouge and try my hand at turning wood.

This is a great how-to read and super resouce to keep on hand I progress forward with wood-turning and trying out new projects and learning new techniques. It's well balanced between step by step text and lots of photo illustrations.



In the book Richard covers every part of turning from the tools needed to making your own blanks from logs through turning the pieces and finishing. He highlights some recommendations on the basics needed to get started so you end up blindly buying a bunch of "stuff" you'll end up never using. Allowing you to progress without destroying your budget in the process.



He goes on to cover the various forms of turning such as spindle and face turning and the correct chisels and gouges to use for the various cuts. There's even some drawings and examples on proper holding and angle of approach to reduce the chances of hurting yourself or destroying your piece. There's even coverage on items for safety while working at the lathe.



The book continues with demonstrating the making of several projects, each employing the various techniques taught earlier in the book.



I would have liked to have seen more detail and discussion in the finishing section as it was a quick mention of a couple of the authors favorite finishes and how to apply them, but not much coverage of the myriad different finishing products on the market and their differences. He does, however provide enough info to get you started.



Overall, this is a very well organized and illustrated book on wood turning in general, and a great resource for the beginning wood turner. - Do It Yourself - Richard Raffan - Woodworking - Books-woodworki'


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I Do Recommend This Blower - cordless blower, cordless string trimmer


I have been waiting for a review on this, but none have come. I purchased this mini blower about a week ago, and was surprised how small it is. It worked really well right out of the box, but it will need to be modified before you can reveal its true power. First off, the tube that it comes with is quite useful it can be attached to the blower end, or the suction end. As it was shipped, you cannot remove the intake SAFETY grill, and you can see that the cam-locking tube is supposed to fit in there. Well, take the 10 or so screws out of it and separate the halves. The switch trigger has 4 parts: A big spring, a small spring, a plastic piston, and the trigger. Pretty easy to put back. Once it's apart, you will see the intake has a screw holding the safety grill on. Remove that, and the safety grill can be removed with ease. Now you can attach the blower tube to the cam-lock intake. While you're there, might as well cut out the secondary safety grill from the intake to take full advantage of this tool's potential. The impeller is very hefty, as I thought it was going to be thin, it is NOT thin. Quite durable enough to suck up and spit out a 1-1/2" drywall screw, and a pair of dice. It can easily handle buckets full of saw dust and wood shavings, and even sparks from a grinder, without fear of melting a filter. Great for drying paint on inside corners, cooling hot melt glue, blowing out your charcoal grill, cooling off engine parts before hand, and especially nice for blowing out that electrostatic dust collector (your computer), and for yard work. It could also be used to suck water out of confined spaces, with no damage to the unit. And in the summer time, it can be used to cool off certain body parts, and at parties to really make a mess. My boys have really taken a liking to it... More in a year. Bare-Tool Hitachi RB18DLP4 18 Volt Li-Ion Blower-Tool Only, No Battery

I had a difficult time finding the dimensions of this tool. It is very small and light weight. I have used it on the driveway/sidewalk and works fine there. I don't expect it to do much in grass. The tube is very short and sometimes requires you to lean over to get more air to the ground. It does what I need it to do without the hassles of cords or gas.

Blower is very light and works well with the battery pack. Duration of usefulness is within stated limits of battery power. Forcefulness of output air is somewhat less than desired. If one is looking for an industrial strength outdoor/leaf blower, this is not the one to buy. For light duty such as front porches, etc, this is perfect. - Blowers - Cordless String Trimmer - Blower - Cordless Blower'


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Disneyworld - rain poncho, disneyworld


These rain ponchos worked perfectly for our Disneyworld trip. They are very small and lightweight to carry, and open up big enough for my 6 and 10 year old kids. They are made of very thin plastic, so they won't hold up more than a day or so, but they are cheap enough to be disposable at the end of the day. Children's Emergency Poncho, Weather Protection, Rain Gear, Emergency Zone® Brand

I bought this for my 4-yr-old and it fits him perfectly over a puffy winter coat. From reading other reviews I expected it to be almost disposable in quality, but we have used it several times and it hasn't ripped yet. The plastic is super thin but that is what makes it so good for traveling.



Pro:

Folds up really small and takes up almost no space in my purse.

Sturdier than expected.

The size is perfect for a small child.



Con:

The hood blows off easily so it does nothing for keeping my son's head dry. He has to wear a hooded jacket underneath.

I bought this item to keep in my childs school bag in case of a rainy day. It is the perfect size. I never used it yet to see how well it works but I'm sure it is of good quality. I just wanted something small to keep in a pouch in the school bag all year round. Very inexpensive too.

We went to Disney World and didn't want to pay for the ones there. These cost a lot less. It rained so much these were a life saver. I keep some in my car. If I have to use them I just toss them. I am going to try to never be with out them again.

The product arrived on time. Matched the description and was very good at keeping the rain off my 10 yr old. The transparent style also helped to distinguish my daughter from among many others wearing similar gear. We did think that the material was a bit thin at first, but the poncho survived a full day at Animal Kingdom. - Disneyworld - Rain Poncho'


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