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Read a lot of reviews, watched prices, and bagged this vacuum for $65 with free shipping. The day it was supposed to arrive I got home and it wasn’t there. I reported it missing to Amazon and UPS, but no response from Amazon and UPS investigated but they only work with the shipper. After two weeks I contacted Amazon again using the chat option, asked what the status was, and the rep sent a second one with two-day shipping. This time I stayed home to catch the UPS guy and although he put it behind the gate, it was still visible and the box is big and colorful with pretty pictures of the vacuum to tempt your less-honest neighbors.

Unpacking and assembly were simple, although one of the bolts needed some force to get the nut started and the diagram of where to thread the power cord doesn’t match this model. Once I got it running I was amazed at the suction power. This could hold it’s own against my Rigid wet/dry vacuum. Fuzz that the old vacuum couldn’t touch was gone in a single pass, and you could feel it clinging to the carpet, trying to move on its own from the force of the brush. I used the extension wand under some furniture and it was just as good. All this and I forgot to mention that there is a crack in the hose (it works well but it’s not “high quality”). I did the whole house and there was a big scary ball of hair and fuzz in the bag.

This vacuum is great on short-nap or berber carpet, and probably great for any high-quality, dense carpeting. I would recommend it for pet hair. It might be too aggressive for cheap shag, but at this price I’d try it anyway. It’s not abnormally loud. You don’t need a light. The lower handle makes it easy to pick up the whole thing to do the stairs. I don’t understand the people who try to use a vacuum on hard surfaces – that’s what brooms, dust mops, and sweepers are for. At this price you can afford the right tool for both jobs. Definitely recommended for both initial performance and price.
The Eat Well Be

I was very disapointed with this book. The quotes are probably the best parts, with the original writing sloppy and derivative. The printing was also cheap. The basic ideas come from Nietzsche and you’d do far better to simply read his works. They seemingly disavow Freud, but engage in lots of Jungian psychobabble. Do not buy this; invest in the original authors.
Eat or Be Eaten

What is so good about this book is not that it gives you anything new but that it tells you what you already know. The problem is that we have grown accustom to either ignoring or not acknowledging the obvious signs of GOD speaking to us. Whether you believe that what happened to Walsch is real or not, the book serves as good wake up call for all of us to listen to our inner voices and acknowledge that voice as a blessing!
The Migraine Cookbook Eat

I found this book in our local library and we ended up loving it. Being a Korean-American, I just had to check it out based on the title. This is a great book on many levels. First, it is beautifully illustrated. Second, it really speaks to the dilemma of an older sibling with a new baby sibling. My 4 year old loves her 9-month sister but feels tormented by her at the same time. You can tell from her face as I read her this book that she felt identified with the main character. Third, the book takes a multi-cultural bend without trying too hard. What a delight.
Babies Can t Eat

I purchased a Transcend 4GB Class 6 card (TS4GSDHC6) in October, 2008 along with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ8K camera. Recently (July, 2010), after infrequent, light use, the camera started indicating errors on the card, and we lost some pictures. I replaced the card with a different brand, and the errors went away, so the problem is definitely the card, not the camera (which, btw, is a great camera). I’m outside of the Amazon full replacement period, so all I can do is ask Transcend for another card on their lifetime warranty. But I will only use the replacement card when I don’t care about losing the data on it, because this card is really not reliable for anything important.
Eat Up Slim Down

A lot of people have had issues and so have I. It seems to record and transfer fine. Once you “cut” a file from the card it starts getting error and the only way to corret is to format it. I have just made it a habbit to record my video, transfer to the PC then format the card. That seems to have resolved my issues. Other than that issue the card is fast enough for full HD, works for what I need!
Those who eat at

The only reason I’m getting a wii is to play the sims 3 on which comes out October 26th. The wii version has exclusives the ps3 and 360 don’t like swimming in the ocean,weather,sun bathing,sun burn,jet skiing,houseboats and so much more. All 3 console versions allow your sims total freedom like the pc version thou there is a very fast loading screen when going to community lots from the home lot but no loading screens when going from community lot to community lot.

This is the reason I’m getting a wii because I’m an avid sims fan and I also plan on getting sims 3 late night for the pc which streets the same day as the console versions.
Economy Gastronomy Eat Better

This book is excellent I enjoyed reading and purchased it for my best friend I thought she would benefit from it like I did. I really enjoyed her postive outlook and life and her journey for self discovery.
Eat Pray Love One

“Suppose you could ask God the most puzzling questions about existence – questions about love and faith, life and death, good and evil. Suppose God provided clear understandable answers…” So begins this foray into theological inanity. The bottom line is simply this: God HAS provided clear, understandable answers to the “most puzzling questions about existence,” but you will not find them here. You will, however, find them in the Bible, the Word of God, and in the teaching of the Church. What you will find in this book are outright falsehoods, half-truths and humanistic wisdom masquerading as spiritual wisdom. The devil will love this book for the confusion it will cause in the unevangelized and uncatechized. For example, let’s take this gem of a lie: A girl poses the question “I am living with my boyfriend. My parents say that I should marry him because I am living in sin. Should I marry him?”
His (”God’s”) reply is, “Who are you sinning against? Not me, because you have done nothing wrong…” Here you have a clear, understandable contradiction of God’s own word: “Flee fornication. Every sin that a man commits is outside the body; but he that commits fornication sins against his own body.” (1 Corinthians 6:18) The Bible calls “living with my boyfriend” fornication, i.e., premarital sex and it is one of the sins that can bar a person from the Kingdom of Heaven. In 1 Corinthians 6:9-10, the Bible says, “Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived. Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals, nor sodomites,” {10}”nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God.” Jesus also warned: “Watch out that no one deceives you. For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am the Christ’, and will deceive many.” (Matthew 24:4-5) He also said,
“I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” (John 10:9) or he
Please Don t Eat

I have just now completed a leisurely reading of “Artemis Fowl”. I loved every page of it, too. Now then, I came here to Amazon in order to boy ALL of the books in the series, but then I discovered that this book is supposed to be a children’s series?!?

What? Well, I think not. I am very much an adult, a retired High School Teacher and the proud father of 4 now-grown kids. My wife and kids tell me that I am really just a grown-up kid, but that is only after I spray someone in the yard with the water hose.

This book is great fantasy/adventure reading for adults. Sure, there are some trite phrases, and a decided lack of sex and violence — well, except “cartoon-style” violence … so, OK, I guess it is a “G Rated” book. Personally I am happy with “G” Ratings.

Forthwith I am ordering all books featuring Artemis Fowl and his adventures. The author writes very much in the same vein as Talbot Mundy — a young person’s adventure writer of some years past. I liked it and I am looking forward to reading the rest of Master Fowl’s adventures.

Too good to eat!