Sunday, 20 December 2009

Trading Cards - yugioh cards, trading card sleeves


these are really good sleeves. i got them 1 day before the earliest expected shipping. these are good for protcecting your cards slightly but thats it. they can fall apart real easy. but also on the plus side, its 5 bucks for 100 sleevers. thats a great deal. id get them again. 100 - BCW Card Sleeves - Soft Penny Sleeve for Pokemon, YuGiOh! & Magic Gaming Cards - Trading Card Sleeves - Yu-gi-oh - Yugioh Cards - Trading Cards'


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Old School 80 Music - five star, disco


Five star is a familygroup from England. Two brothers and three sisters who became popstars and had some great successes in the eighties, especially in England. All these songs were hits in England and a lot of them also in the Netherlands, where I come from; they were quite popular. Hits like All fall down, Let me be the one, Find the time, Rain or shine and The slightest touch are catchy tunes, which were played a lot in the clubs in '85/ '86 and '87. Five star still makes records (Eclipse 2001) and the family lives in the States since 1990. I am a fan since day one and will always stay a fan. Especially the leadsinger Denise has a superb voice. This album represents the best of their work, but do not forget to check their latest album, which is still of the same high quality. Greatest Hits

If you love the 80's like I do, this is a must! Has the 80's stamped all over it...and the music is smooth and foot stomping too.

Sounds a lot like the Jackson 5 and En Vogue....but quite a few 80's bands sound the same anywayz. This band is not very well known in the US, and it is hard to find MP3 downloads for the tracks available here. But this greatest hits complilation is a good buy for all 'System Addict' fans. Happy groovin!

I cant believe I found this cd, its awesome.

It has all the best 5* songs and it brings back the great dance beat.

They have a likeness to The Jacksons and DeBarge and yet still they hold their own.

All the songs a great and they still sound great today.

This album is great, Five Star is a group I grew up listening to in the 80's a must have. It came in my post right on time when I need some musical upliftment. Good packaging,great music what more can I ask for. Thank you, I recommend this seller and product to all the old school 80's fanatics like me. Cheers.

There were many artists I loved in the 80s: Run DMC, Madonna, Whitney, Eric B.& Rakim, Jody Watley, New Edition, Prince, LL Cool J., Michael, Janet, and a 5 member R&B/Pop group of brothers and sisters that hailed from England named Five Star.



I loved these guys back in the day. Deniece, Doris, Lorraine, Stedman and Delroy could dance, sing, and had some of the catchiest R&B/Pop songs around. Sure some of the music was bubblegum, but it always catchy. The first video I ever saw of their's was "Crazy," (for some reason the song was left off of this collection!)

with them singing and having fun in an amusement park. From that point on, I was a fan. Their first CD, "Luxury of Life" got major spins in my house. My cousins and I learned the choreography from the "All Fall Down" video and would dance to it every time the video aired on BET. I even remember calling my local radio station and requesting "Love Take Over" when I was about 8 or 9 years old!



I was trying to find something for years on CD from Five Star but was unsuccessful. I received an Amazon gift card from a co-worker this past X-Mas. I was scrolling through New Edition CDs on the site and saw this Five Star CD advertised on that page. I almost flipped out of my chair! I quickly ordered the CD and have been playing it to death ever since! "Can't Wait Another Minute," "Strong As Steel," "When Ever You're Ready," and my personal favorite, "Let Me Be the One," which still sounds good and can go up against ANYTHING on the radio today and win!



I wonder what the group is up to nowdays? Deniece could sing her tail off and still should be recording. I wish the rest of the group well in their endeavors. If the Spice Girls and New Kids on the Block can reunite, then Five Star should do so. I might even travel across the pond to see a show!

I have loved this group since the 80s. I am American, and I know although they are beloved in England, we also loved them here in the States as well. I know ALL the songs on this greatest hits cd. I once had the casette tapes, but due to moving and items being shuffled around over the years... they were lost. Which is the reason why I am re-purchasing. I am actually commenting before my shipment arrives because I already know the songs, just haven't heard them in a while and looking forward to listening to them and re-living my teenage memories! I just love Denise and she has the best voice! If you are thinking of purchasing, I am here to say in advance you won't be disappointed! :)

I gave these guys 3 stars, even though they're more of a 5 star..., and that's more than just commenting on their name-sake's. But, this is why I did so...; first off 5 star was an excellent pop group, no doubt following in the shadows of 'the jacksons' and 'debarge' and so on. The problem is not so much their quality of singing and music, I think it's more ---- the production department of the compilation of this CD. Whomever was responsible for putting this CD together did, I think in my estimation a bad job. Then again, maybe that was all they had to work with. But, don't get me wrong, 5-star is excellent..., it's just that at times listening to the whole CD through it's entirety can after a while get a bit annoying. Maybe it's just too much of a central theme-concept of up-tempo tracks or not enough, or a good mixture of sweet ballads in between. I don't know...! I'm starting to feel like a Simon Cowell or a Randy Jackson judge on American Idol critiquing this project. - Old School 80 Music - 80s Music - Five Star - Disco'


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Combination Smoke - fire, alarm


This review is from: Kidde KN-COSM-B Battery-Operated Combination Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Alarm with Talking Alarm (Tools & Hardware)



I've installed installed two of these Kidde brand combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in my elder parents home. I have one in my own home as well and have found them all to be reliable and trouble free.



What attracted me to this model were its many features:



First, it has a low profile, attractive and unobtrusive design.



Second and perhaps most important, it has a voice speaking function that, in addition to the 85db alert horn, will speak out clear warnings: "FIRE, FIRE" or "DANGER: CARBON MONOXIDE". I think that this feature is a terrific addition toward modern life-safety technology. Indeed, you will likely see more voice warning devices in the near future.



We rely on these detectors to warn us, especially at night when we are sleeping. Awakening to this detector from a deep sleep helps orient you quickly by telling you the specific danger -- clearly and unmistakably. Notably, recent studies have shown that children can sleep through traditional smoke detector alarms, but will respond to voice warnings -- which this unit provides. Thus, placed in or near bedrooms this device can be a true lifesaver.



Another favorite feature is ease of installation. It was a breeze and truly could not be simpler. A screwriver is all you need. A small power drill/driver would speed the process, but is not necessary. Two screws into the ceiling or wall and you are done with the mounting bracket. The detector then just clicks in to place with a clockwise flick of the wrist. This is a do-it-yourselfer's dream. It doesn't get any easier!



Battery maintenance is easy too as all you need do is turn the detector counter-clock wise a few clicks, and down it comes. You slide open the battery cover, take out the old batteries and pop in the new. Replace the detector back in the attached ceiling bracket, give it a slight turn and in it goes with a firm click. Done! Easier than screwing in a light bulb.



Finally, the price is right! Under $40 for a unique life-safety device that is quickly installed and easily maintained.



I have elected to use Energizer lithium batteries and replace them every 12 months -- with no problems. You may wish to change the batteries every 6 or 9 months. Duracells would also be a good choice. I personally would not use the cheaper, so called "heavy duty" batteries in a life-safety device.



I should add that I would also suggest that if you have a home with multiple levels or an apartment with several rooms, having a separate stand-alone carbon monoxide detector elsewhere in the house as part of a total home plan would be a wise investment. Kidde also makes a fine combination model that protects against Carbon Monoxide and Explosive Gas. That unit, which has a digital display, runs on electricity and has a battery back-up system. It plugs in any electric outlet and can stay in the wall socket, or it can be placed flat on a table or dresser.



I would also recommend Kidde's dedicated dual sensor photoelectric/ionization smoke detectors. These dual sensor devices provide maximum warning under fast or slow moving fire conditions. As one never knows what kind of fire could occur, these are the most versatile.



Be sure to test your alarm regularly. REMEMBER that most carbon monoxide detectors NEED TO BE REPLACED about every five to seven years (see manufacturer's guidelines). Similarly, smoke detectors have a useable life span as well. It's usually a little longer than carbon monoxide detectors -- check your manufacturer's guidelines. Kidde KN-COSM-XTR-B Nighthawk Intelligent Alarm, Combination Carbon Monoxide, Fire and Smoke

When I first bought my house, a friend of mine recommended replacing all my smoke detectors with smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Smartly, I took his advise and replaced all of them with these.



A couple years later, one evening, my daughter was in bed and me and my wife was just about to head to bed the Kidde detector starts yelling, "Warning - Carbon Monoxide".



Freaked me out. Got everyone out of the house and called 911. Fire department came out and shut the gas off to the appliances and cleared the house. It turned out to be the gas water heater which needed a little maintenance.



It scares me to think of what could have happened if I didn't have this Smoke/Carbon Monoxide detector.



So, I highly recommend this detector for everyone. Really, just get it...

The Kidde KN-COSM-XTR-B Intelligent Alarm, Combination Carbon Monoxide, Fire and Smoke detector is replacing a very similar Kidde alarm that finally died after several years of faithful service.



I looked at "First Alert" alarms as I have heard good things about them years ago (30 years ago), but after reading the reviews on First Alert alarms it became obvious that things have changed and there seemed to be some problems now with them. Apparently they are malfunctioning in a number of ways.



So I stuck with Kidde as it had served me well in the past, and purchased one very similar to the outgoing Kidde. The nice thing about doing that is that the new one fits on the old mount. All I had to do was put the batteries (included) in the new one and twist it onto the old mount and then enjoy the rest of my day! Life is good!



Pete

I've used these products in the past and have always been satisfied. Not only does it tell you if there is a fire or CO issue but it alerts you when battery is low and if there is a malfunction. Easy install and battery replacement.

This appears to be an excellent product combining a fire, smoke, and a carbon monoxide warning system into one, easy to install, sound and voice, unit. Should I ever need the alarm feature, I hope it works as well as the test procedure. Kidde has always produced outstanding products and I'd like to see every home, everywhere, have at least one of these units installed. Also, ordering from Amazon.com, as usual, was very reliable and convenient. - Fire - Smoke Alarms - Alarm - Carbon Monoxide Detector'


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Multifunction Writing Instruments - adhd, multifunction writing instrument


this product is awesome in the fact they help kids with fine motor skills problems and have trouble grasping smaller objects or holding them it gives a grip and tension that is needed but comfortable, so if you have anyone that might hold a pencil too hard or someone with disablites this product works wonders.... Charles Leonard Inc. Soft Cushioned Foam Pencil Grips, Assorted Colors, 50/Bag, 65550)

Pack of 50, 10 each of red, blue, yellow, green and purple. Nice, soft foam, fairly comfortable and nice density, but like another reviewer said, density seemed to vary at random. Size also varied at random - more than half of the grips were too large and fit too loosely on a standard size pencil. The remaining grips were still slightly loose for a standard size pencil but they worked well enough to be able to use them. Basically, the material is comfortable, but the fit leaves something to be desired. - Writing - Multifunction Writing Instrument - School - Adhd'


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Tile Cutter - tile cutter, rotary tool accessories


I had some tile already laid, and I needed to make a precision cut so I could breakup and remove a section of it. I ordered this diamond blade, along with the EZ402 EZ Lock Mandrel, because of its wider diameter. I thought the larger size would make it easier, and I was right. The blade worked fine. I've also used it to cut through two metal brackets.



The EZ Lock mandrel system is okay. It provides easier switching of blades and attachments. But it does allow some play in the position of the blade during cutting. The spring-loaded mandrel locks the blade from coming off the end of the post, but it does allow the blade to push down the post toward the motor. So when you're cutting, you just need to be careful not to twist the orientation of the dremel tool out of alignment with your cut. It was nothing that prevented me from doing the job. Dremel EZ545 1-1/2-Inch EZ Lock Diamond Wheel

The EZ Lock system is fantastic. No more screwing and unscrewing that tiny screw - no more wasted time! The diamond grit cuts through material in nothing flat and gives confidence with a sturdy feel. No fear that the wheel will shatter. I recommend it to anyone who is cutting ceramic or other material requiring a diamond blade.

The only word that comes to mind is...PHENOMENAL! Out of the box will cut through a 1/2 inch of porcelain floor tile with ease. I wish I could have found this beauty earlier. This is going to make cutting circles and odd shapes a breeze. I ended up buying three. What a great wheel!

I had some gorgeous 12" x 12" floor tiles that were made in Spain. They were ten dollars each so I didn't want to mess up my cuts. I noticed that my tile saw created chipping along the cut in the tile glaze. To keep the dust down and get as smooth a cut as possible I used water with this EZ545 blade. I put a medium size box inside a plastic trash bag and pressed out the air. Then I filled the lined box with water. I clamped a straight edge on each tile. I used the dremel flex shaft 225-01 with this EZ lock blade. While the tile was submersed in half an inch of water I dipped only the blade in and started cutting. In around 10 seconds this heavy floor tile was sliced like butter without a chip in the glaze. This blade was amazing. I was sprayed alot but it was worth it.

I tore the carpet out of my house and put in tile. We set a tile and decided to change the lay out after it set up. Rather than rip the tile out I bought this cool diamond wheel, chucked it in my Dremel, added a little water and cut a perfect 16 in. line in a very conspicuous spot. Worked great. The satisfaction was worth saving the tile.

This tool is very durable. It easily cuts mosaic tile and it is great for removing grout. So far, I have trimmed 5 ft. of tile and excavated roughly 15 ft. of grout to repair a mosaic tile floor--with no detectable wear on the disk. This item is expensive, but it outlasts the traditional abrasive disks by a long shot.



I recommend using this easy lock version rather than the same type of disk with the traditional mandrel with end screw. The easy lock seems to do do a much better job of holding the disk and keeping it from spinning around if the screw becomes loose. This package seems to be the best deal for getting the easy lock mandrel plus a few heavy duty composition abrasive disks for lighter work -- Dremel EZ406 1 1/2-Inch EZ Lock Rotary Tool Cut-Off Wheel and Mandrel Metal Cutting Starter Kit.

If you plan on using this blade to make odd shaped cuts on ceramic/porcelain tile it is the wrong tool for the job. Although the blade does work at first it does not last. I made approximately 4 4 inch cuts before it was worn out. Considering that this is 15+ dollars I find the durability completely unacceptable. You are much better off making odd shaped cuts with a Jigsaw and a diamond blade (I started using a Bosch T130DG 3-1/4"). A jigsaw blade will last your entire tiling job and costs less and is a much better bang for your buck (I would estimate having to purchase 10 of these for the lasting power of the T130DG).

This may not be the easiest or fastest way to cut tile, stone and glass, but if you don't want to spray water all over your basement, it's freezing outside so that's not an option, and you still need to cut a little tile, this will (eventually) do the trick (I wouldn't use it for more than very small amounts - I was working with 1"x1" pieces that needed cutting. For that alone it was worth it! The EZ Lock feature is great - I just wish the rest of my attachments all had this! If it's summer, however, go outside and get muddy from a water-based tile cutter.

I bought this diamond wheel to finish a hand full of cuts when putting in porcelain tiles on a bathroom cabinet. The wheel worked perfectly. After about 30 min of continuous use on the porcelain tiles I was still able to use this wheel to make alterations to a glass microwave plate and the wheel still has a great edge. I have seen varying reviews on these wheels so I would keep the receipt and be ready to return, but mine worked great and I would have no problem buying it again. - Tile Cutter - Rotary Tool Accessories'


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Wireless Home Theater


I bought this after returning a Sony Home theater, not knowing what to expect. I read reviews on other Samsung Home Theater Systems and most of them got poor reviews. So I was very leery about buying this. Well I was pleasantly surprised. This was alot better than expected. The size of the speakers are very deceiving. As small as they are, they still produce a wonderful sound. The system definitely sounded better once i got it home than it did in the store. This system sets up very easily. The only downfall is the length of speaker wire for the rear speakers. As with any system the wires just aren't long enough. And they have special connectors that plug into the back of the system so I had to cut and splice the wire to make them longer. But other than that this system is WONDERFUL!! Great sound just enough bass. Samsung Electronics HT-D550 Home Theater System

This player works great. Plays DVDs, divx, mp3, etc... The Amazon description says it's wifi enabled but IT IS NOT. I was hoping to get a player that would play media off of my network, but I researched before I bought it and no other site said it had wi-fi, so I was mostly just hoping. Mysteriously, Samsung has no mention of this product on their website. Using the HDMI connection, if you turn this player on and put a disk in, my TV turns on and changes itself to the correct input. It's so easy that my 18 month old has learned how to get a movie going. The sound is great too. I had a philips home theater system before and the center channel was always too low. It was booming bass out of the subwoofer before the center channel was loud enough to hear voices. With this Samsung, the voices are clear and crisp. And the bass is great when you want it too. I really like the "touch sensitive" buttons. It's so easy to clean sticky kids fingerprints off the face.

I have this system hooked up to my 46" Toshiba LED TV. The TV controls the receiver with no programming at all. The set-up is easy. The speakers do have connectors on the end of the already which is a pro and a con. You can just strip back connectors and either solder or twist off wire to make a connection if you have wire routed through the walls like I do. The subwoofer has a decent amount of bass. One of my favorite things about this system is it doesn't eat power as a 1000W system. I had a 325W Sony System before that would heat up my room because it used so much power, but this system sounds way better and allows better energy efficiency of most systems around. I hooked my TV up to it so I can have surround sound Digital Signal when watching basic cable, playing games, or watching movies. I also hooked up my computer audio to the receiver so I can listen to music off of my computer whenever as well. It is really easy to switch audio sources and the receiver can produce Dolby sound. I feel for what this receiver cost, it was a steal for $180. I would recommend and already have to many people.



Pros

-Energy Efficiency

-Sound Quality

-Easy Set-Up

-All in One Player



Cons

-May need to cut speaker wire if rout wires through walls and ceiling



Bottom Line: I recommend this system. Great Gift Idea as well.

I'm very disappointed with the product. The home theater that was shipped to my house is not the same that amazon anounced. The speakers are totally different. The design looks like old. I don't recomend other customers buy this home theater.

I had looked on line at alot of sites. My son told me to try AMAZON.COM. I looked at alot of Home Theater System that would work with my 3D Ready Ready HD TV I had purchased. I couldn't believe how quick it would be to find the right one at the right price for my budget. It was easy to narrow down my choices. I didn't have to worry about what else I needed. The information was provided of what I may need to hookup the system. It was so easy. The Samsung Home Theater System work great.Samsung Electronics HT-D550 Home Theater System

The sound quality is good for the price. About what youd expect, good but not top-end.



I bought this item but returned it because I was hoping to use it as a receiver for a record player that I have that has an internal pre-amp and outputs AUX. However, this system will only play the record AUX out of the front two speakers ( I think since it's not a true receiver?). Also using the mini-audio input, sound will only come out of the front two speakers and the sub. I didn't realize this when I bought it and its really not worth $180 to have two tiny speakers playing your record player and only 3 playing an ipod and what I really wanted was a "surround sound" experience during both of those uses. I was planning on using it for the ipod & turntable now and for a TV/cablebox set up in the future when I could afford a TV, but it wasn't really a good solution for that.



So, the system is good if you have a TV but if you want to use it for something else, don't bother. You also really need a TV to do any configuring of the device since all the menus are on-screen.'


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Calorie Counting - fitness, calories


Before settling on the Polar FT7 Heart Rate Monitor, I did a lot of research on the various types of HRM out there. I was looking for a HRM that wouldn't just give me my heart rate, but I also wanted a bit more features, but I didn't need a lot of features that the higher numbered FT models offered.



When I saw the FT7 model, I was surprised to see so little reviews or mentions of this model. I'm not sure why, maybe this is a newer model or Polar just prefers directing people to the more expensive models because I kept seeing numerous reviews for the F6 or F7, FT40, and FT60 models.



After comparing various Polar HRMs, I settled for the FT7 because it had all the features that I was looking for in a HRM.



Watch/HRM



- Monitors heart rates. I found the monitoring to be accurate except underwater. (I'll go into detail about that a bit later.)

- Counts Calories. The Calorie counter seems to be quite accurate. I have used it for walking, spinning classes, swimming, and strength training sessions and the calorie counts are reasonable.

- Target heart rate graph. The graph is useful for seeing where you are and if you're within your minimum and maximum HR "fitness" ranges during a session.

- Very user friendly. Even though there aren't any instructions on setting up the watch, I didn't think they were needed. I didn't even bother looking at the manual until I was done configuring the watch, but I've never been one to read manuals. However, others may find the lack of a detailed manual a bit frustrating.

- Stores Training Files. Which include records of session durations, calories burned, average HR, Maximum HR, and the amount of time your workout HR was spent in the target range.

- Weekly Summaries. This basically sums up the total amount of time spent training, the total calories during each session, and how many sessions during the week.

- Settings are very easy to change especially if you have any weight changes and want to keep an accurate count of calories being burned.

- There is also a backlight, which is quite handy if you're somewhere with minimal lighting.

- I also found out that if you hold the "down arrow" button, you can change the time to a second time zone that you can set by going through the "quick menu" which is accessed by holding down the "backlight button (*)" which also leads to the "button lock" feature. If you hold down the "up arrow" button, you can change the "Watch face" to just display the time and date or the time and date and logo, which is smaller on the face, but it includes seconds and FT7 logo along the bottom.

- The women's watch is black with a gold stripe down the center of the band. I found the design to be all right. It is less flashy and colorful as the other models, which is one reason I like this watch. I can wear it with my work clothes and it does not stand out much.

- User changeable batteries. This was something I really wanted out of my HRM. I never liked sending something to the manufacturer for replacements even under warranty. I just don't like dealing with shipping, waiting, and extra fees.

- Water Resistant. I have used this HRM in the pool and the monitoring is relatively accurate when it actually reads the transmitter. I believe the Polar website notes that in some highly chlorinated pools or seawater the transmitter will not be picked up underwater. The pool in my gym is very chlorinated and there were times when the HRM will not pick up my heart rate. But if I just sit still in the water for a minute or so the watch will pick up the signal again. Though this can get annoying if you are trying to swim laps for endurance. The watch still gives me a fair calculation of calories I have burned during my swim sessions. Though the calorie count is most likely lower since I'm not sure how long the watch is not reading my heart rate during times when I am swimming several laps nonstop. I also tried using this in a saltwater treated pool and the moment I went underwater the transmitter does not work at all. So I'm guessing that this HRM will not work if you are swimming in the ocean.



Chest Strap



- The Chest strap is very comfortable, and I usually don't feel it, but then again it might be because I'm used to having something strapped around my chest all day. And I have had no problems of it slipping. It is also recommended to wet the straps a little. I usually just wet my hands a bit and rub against the cloth area, and I'm good to go.

- User changeable batteries. The transmitter pops off easily from the strap, and like the watch, I can change my own batteries, but unfortunately the watch and transmitter use different types of batteries.

- Another perk is that most of the machines in my gym also pick up the transmitter readings, allowing me not have to keep glancing at my watch while I'm on the elliptical or cycling.



Overall, I really like this watch. For the price I paid, it was worth it and it gives me all the basic things I need to monitor my workout sessions.



If you want a simple watch that gives you fairly accurate heart rates, calorie burns, training records, and user changeable batteries the FT7 is a cheaper option to the FT40 and FT60 models. Polar FT7 Men's Heart Rate Monitor Watch (Black / Silver)

I've had the ft7 for maybe two weeks now, using it many times, since it is my first heart rate monitor. Overall, i think it is a good deal. It feels and looks like a high-quality instrument - solid, if not "flashy". It fits my wrists just fine and seems to have plenty of adjustment for larger wrists (I have fairly small wrists for a guy, at a "healthy" weight of 157 at 5'8", at age 40). I believe the watch band is anti-microbial (and anyway, has a cool yet subtle almost snakeskin kind of look to it). The band's connection to the watch seems quite integrated and sturdy, with the vertical thickness of the band being the same as the watch where the two meet. The watch's main body, while plenty large, does not dwarf my wrist or anything.



I understand that it is a fairly recent development for Polar that the chest strap and the watch will both take regular batteries, rather than having to order replacements from Polar. Certainly that is more convenient. Also as I reviewed potentially replacing my ft7 (see reason below), I found that it is also a treat to have a fabric strap for the heart signal transmitter, as a lot of manufacturers use plastic or rubber (?). I find the fabric strap to be no discomfort at all.



The "heart touch" (i think that's the name) feature, is at least a cool novelty - bring your watch close to your heart strap and the watch will beep then flash to show the time, then go back to the previous display after a few seconds.



You can manually rotate through several displays as you are training. I would prefer a display that shows the heart rate and the training time at once, but that combination doesn't exist. The heart rate is a part of one of the combo displays, but oddly, it is paired with the time of day rather than the training time.



Also, the timing functions are rudimentary. As far as i can tell (and i've read the manual too), there isn't a timer or stopwatch function separate from the heart rate training - to use any kind of timer you must "start training" which then looks for a heart signal. If you continue without the strap, it will warn you there's no heart signal, but once you acknowledge that, that warning disappears and you'll see the timer again. There is no interval or lap timing or countdown function, which seems odd to me as a newbie, for a $110 watch, even if lesser timer/stopwatch functions might be usual for this heart rate monitor watch industry. The watch just keeps track of your training duration, but you can pause and continue your work as many times as you want.



The recording of your training sessions is exceptional - the manual said up to 99 training files will be saved. I know i've already got over 20 that are definitely in the watch.



It also automatically keeps track of how much time you spend in "fat burning" or "fitness" zones during your workout. The calculation for that is automatic based on the input you gave when you set up the watch. (age, height, weight, maximum heart rate).



I'll emphasize that this watch will allow you to change your maximum heart rate setting, which presumably will change the watch's calculations for your different training zones (I'm not sure how big the effect is, having just learned enough about my probable true maximum heart rate to change it today). I've read that for similarly trained people of the same age in the same athletic endeavors, max HR can differ by as much as 60 bpm (!), so this feature seems very important. I seem to have a much higher max HR than what the usual formulas calculate. (That, or the watch doesn't detect HR well, which I don't think is the case, as I've noticed this tendency for a long time on gym equipment with pulse detectors).



Besides being able to set your own maximum heart rate, the ft7 has a zone alarm, that will beep when your heart rate has exceeded the limit (which you can set). UNFORTUNATELY (and this is why despite liking the watch overall, i will be taking it back), the sound the watch makes is very very low in volume. If I'm biking against the wind - I'll hardly hear it if at all. If I'm running on a quiet trail, I'll probably hear it if i'm listening for it. If i'm running on the sidewalk along a main road, I'll probably not hear it above the vehicle noise. As is, kind of defeats the purpose of having an audible alarm if despite having it I'm always having to steady my hand while running, or let go of the handlebars while riding to see what my heart rate is. I can find no volume adjustment, looking through the watch settings or reading the manual.



I'd like to say I know more about whether this might simply be a problem with my particular watch, or a design defect. I started a forum question at Polar's site, but got little response. One other person said they had the same problem there, last i checked. The watch's alarm-clock function also has a very low volume when it goes off, so perhaps that is an indication that is the particular watch and not a design defect.



The problem has turned what was an acceptable impulse purchase into a situation where I've investigated models much more thoroughly, and I think I'll try a Timex, mostly because they do tend to have much better timer/interval/stopwatch functions, and I'd like to see if they're cheaper prices, on the average, are worth it.



That being said, otherwise I am overall fond of this watch, and likely would have stayed with it. - Calories - Fitness - Hrm - Calorie Counting'


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This EP is pretty cool. Got it today and played it all afternoon and late into the evening. It offers quite a bit of interesting stuff. There are a couple of new career paths (i.e. Mixologist, Celebrity Actor, and Movie Director). LOTS of new objects, hair styles, young adult clothes. Hot tubs are back in this one. Indoor swimming pools. The ability for Sims to skinny dip. CAS has some new stuff too, including tattoos, and the ability to give more muscle definition as well as make women's chests bigger...not quite Dolly Pardon size but pretty big nonetheless..lol. There is also sexy nightwear for the ladies, sexy shoes, and sexy casual and formal outfits for nights out in the city. The new world included in the EP is a city full of skyscrapers with condos, apartments, and penthouse style suites to buy. There are also houses on the outskirts of town and plenty of space to place lots. The venues are combined in the high rises with plenty of places for Sims to find dancing and dining out. Vampires are in this EP also. Celebrity Sims are everywhere, too, but to get noticed by them beyond an autograph takes some effort. Your own Sims can gain celebrity status as well by pursuing the actor career. Celebrity status gives them stars over their name and makes other Sims oooh and ahhh over them wherever they go. There are also new additional traits to give Sims in CAS, new skills for them to learn and master, and new lifetime goals for them to achieve.



No crashes whatsoever this time...woohoo! Game play has been smooth, fluid, with many corrections of EA's past mistakes. Very pleased regarding that.



Overall I think this EP was worth it. More so than Ambitions. This one has a lot of neat stuff in it, new interactions, living environments, lifestyles....and it even includes the ability to hire an Executive Butler to wait on your Sim hand and foot :) I love the butler! The nightclubs are fun with lots of special effects type objects to add interest, as well as Sims dancing on top of the bar..I thought that was a cute feature. Some nightclubs are difficult to get into unless your Sim either 'knows someone' or has celebrity status or has certain traits. The bouncer that guards the door won't let just anybody in. Some don't have bouncers at the door, but might have a dress code, be it formal, casual, or beachwear. Sims will also get invites to parties hosted by other, computer controlled Sims. Invites can either be accepted or rejected but accepting them and attending has benefits. There are also more musical instruments to learn and master, and Sims can jam together...piano, bass, cello.



I'm really liking this one and glad I got it. The Sims 3: Late Night

I waited with baited breath for this expansion to come out for the past 2 months and it's finally here. Anyone who regularly plays the Sims will want this expansions pack as it gives your Sims something different to do. My first impressions from playing the game last night is that overall this is a good expansion pack and things I like and don't like:



What I like:



1. Bridgeport is a beautiful small city with a lot to see and experience.



2. Nice new music.



3. A new selection of hair, beards, and outfits to choose from and some new architectural elements.



4. Hot tubs are back and there are new pool options.



What I don't like:



1. Unlike the Sim and Sim 2 you can't send your suburban Sims out for a night in the city. They

either need to move to Bridgeport (which is essentially starting your household from scratch)or

start a new game. Why this is so I have no idea as I don't think it would be different than

sending them on vacation--but it does ruin the seamless continuity of the Sim's world they live

in.



2. Not into the vampire thing. I think that they should create a Halloween Town expansion for those

who want more monsters to play with, which could also have witches, werewolves and other creepy

settings. Those not into such things could then opt out.



3. Apparently one can add some social venues to exiting towns via the edit town screen, but I rarely do this.

It would, however, be necessary to take up jobs like mixology, etc. I'd have perferred the option of just

sending my Sims to Bridgeport instead. If I want my Sims to do these things I'll just start new games in

Bridgeport instead, I don't like to edit the towns too much.



A must have for Sim enthusiasts.

So I decided that if this game wasn't good enough for my tastes that I would just give up on the 3rd franchise and stick to what I was used to. The Sims 2.



After a few hours of playing the game I was absolutely hooked! New everything! I find it very, very fun how you can be a celebrity and how there are vampires again. It was just an upgraded version of Nightlife all in all. I loved this one. I think if there's another expansion pack after this that i might just buy that one too!



Some good Pros are



- You finally have the hot tub back ;]

- Sims can be celebrities

- Vampires

- New clothes and hair selections

- New Sliders (such as breast size adjuster, muscle enhancer)

- New Jobs (Film/Part-Time Film [ You can be an actor or a movie director basically ]

- New Fruit and things portraying to blood (For the lovely Vamps)

- New Places to woohoo!

- New Premade Houses

- New Town

- New things in the town, such as *Studios. Lofts. Apartments etc.

- Butlers are back



Those are just the main things that I noticed while playing :]



A couple of Cons are



- Of course, its buggy :/

- Its useless to go to places with people in your house. Its hard to work with everyone.

- When you go to the bars and stuff if you have a weak computer the graphics are going to be slower to load

[[I run an iMac and its pretty annoying how slow it can get]]

- And of course if you have mods you might have to take out some and replace then with the Late Night Version!



Overall this game is worth the money. I love it so far and I'll be sure to keep up with the franchise if it gets better like this~ Fantastic game. Only problem now is the price haha.



<3;~ - The Sims 3 - Late Night - Sims 3 - Pc Game'


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Notebook Hard Drive Enclosure - hard drive enclosure, sata case


This is a simple generic IDE/ATA interface for a 2.5" laptop hard drive. Plug your 2.5" drive into the case, put it together, and plug the furnished USB plug into just about any computer. Presto, you have an external drive.



You can pay more, and maybe even get some more bells and whistles. But if you just want a simple backup hard drive or a place to store files, this item works just fine. USB External Portable 2.5 Inchs 2.5-inch ATA IDE Hard Disk Drive HDD Enclosure Box Case Laptop

I bought this for about $5.00 (shipping included) here in amazon.



For that price I honestly expected a horrible product





But I was VERY surprised. This product is great!



No bells, no whistles. A simple USB plug and a red light to tell if its reading/writing. That's IT!



I read that the build quality was bad. I have observed otherwise (at least in my unit). USB plug is not sideways, it fits perfect, and I've had no problems so far.



Took me longer to ponder if I should plug in both USB plugs into my PC, than it did to install



(BTW: yes plug them both, my PC kept saying it could be "faster" if plugged to a USB 2 HUB, this was because I only had one of the USB plugs plugged in. It needs the juice of both)--And yeah all my PC's USB plugs are 2.0 :)





The instructions, they are nice if you know nothing about hard drives. If you know what it means to format them and know that you might have to look at the jumper of yours, then your fine, you can throw the instruction booklet away



It brings EVERYTHING you need (except the HDD). Screwdriver and screws are included, and even a little pouch to take it with you.







Bottom line: This is an enclosure for backups, or if you need the drive for light uses (in other words....I wouldn't leave it on overnight...no fan). For this price, and its compactness, you can't ask for anything else





Speed wise..........The HDD i'm using came of a laptop from early 2003. Save to say the HDD was MADE in 2002. I won't even put it to the test, i know its slow (the HDD that is). So sorry if I can't post read/write speeds

It took me longer to unwrap the mailing package and open the box than to assemble and plug in the USB to my computer. I'm very pleased with this brand, it works without any problems. My computer recognized it right away. I have no cons for this product technically, it could have come with a better pouch with padding. I've purchased many enclosures for old or new hard-drives, this enclosure worked as well as the more expensive enclosures.

ordered ATA enclosure they sent wrong item and it can not fit with my HDD.

ask for refund from international country they want me to send it back to them? how can i cost of shipping, duty already paid???

avoid them.

Service from seller was great arriving in record time. Problem is that the product pictured was nowhere near the product received. Might have been ok if it worked but it didn't. Luckily I didn't pay much at all for the product so I just affirmed a old proverb..."Ya git whatcha pay for". It'll make a novel cigarette case.

This little hard disk drive enclosure is amazing. When I was looking for an enclosure to save the hard drive from my damaged laptop, I didn't think such a thing even existed. After searching for several days, I found three enclosures to choose from. The other two were ten times more expensive than this one. This one works perfectly. It's amazing!

I bought this hard drive case after destroying the motherboard on my laptop but managing to save the hard drive. I wanted to access my files. After initially purchasing the wrong type of enclosure (check whether yours is an IDE or a SATA type of hard drive before you get this. Newer laptops use the IDE style) I got this one. It was easy to insert my hard disk and easy to access all of my files. It is inexpensively constructed but you get what you pay for. I would recommend this product. - Usb Drive - Sata Case - Hard Drive Enclosure - Hd Enclosure'


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