Posts Tagged ‘high’
I remember reading “Catcher In The Rye” in a high school literature class. I was always awed by the story of Holden Caufield…literature’s most famous juvenile delinquent. And reading it is the only way you can appreciate the late JD Salinger’s work, since he NEVER will allow his books to be made into movies…even posthumously.
Vivitar Series 1 High
Beautiful, amazing, soulful, witty, sad, touching, real (not literally)… Actually, I can’t find the words to describe the book, but it is great and definitely a must read. 2 things I noticed aside from the story itself that I love about Kathryn Stockett’s writing (and I only mention these two because I’m sure the other reviewers have already raved about all her other great qualities):
1. She so perfectly describes the physical aspects of any situation where characters interact, especially body language and facial expressions. I found myself thinking, “I never realized people make that face when they feel that way, but she nailed it!” For example, she describes Skeeter’s mother driving away from the house in the car that Skeeter needed right away, and the mother stops briefly, starts driving again, then stops again and finally pulls up to the house. The mother says she forgot something and remembered it on her way towards the road (they have a long driveway). I just thought it was such a perfect description of how people really act when they forget something. “Aww, man!
2. Related to the first, she has a good way of linking body language, facial expression and physical action to tell us what people are really thinking or intending.
READ THIS BOOK!!
Return Program High Yield
This is a great idea! I have taken a few pretty fast turns, and it hasn’t moved yet. My dashboard has some patterning on it and I keep it pretty clean, so this may help. And I was worried that the bean bag may block the screen on the gps, but it is ok for the angle I keep it at.
The only thing wrong is it is kind of bulky, and I don’t have a good place to keep it in my car when not in use. So it either stays on the dash or on the floor.
Brother TN580 TN550 High
Wonderful fast paced read. Not once was I bored with this story! I laughed, cried, and was angrered in some parts, but this is what the best books do. This will start filming May 22nd starring Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon, and Christoph Waltz (Inglorius Basterds). Read this book!
Cisco High Density VoiceFax
I hate this book. It covers a lot of interesting information, but when you want to learn about the specifics, you’re better off going online. The problems in the book cannot be found in the text, good online sources is the only answer. Besides not having the information to do the problems, it also have bad wording and many different interpretations of the question is possible. My only positive perspective of this book is that it forces you to go do research, be it online or in the library. But in terms of learning the material, this book is a no-no.
This book is not worth the 80-100 dollars that it cost…you can use it to know that there are certain topics in the field, but if you want to learn about the topic, you’ll have to look elsewhere. Thus this can only be useful as a doorstop, or a blunt weapon to hit yourself due to the high level of stress you will receive from it.
High Performance Communication Networks
As there are quite a few other outstanding detailed reviews for the Garmin 305, I’ll refrain from going into too much detail-but I do have to state that this tool is fantastic for training.
I was initially turned off by the bulk and size of the 305 but resigned myself to it when I saw how great it was (my training partner purchased hers before I bought mine). My main reason for going with the Garmin over a Polar was the GPS feature; I thought to myself it’d be a great addition to have, but not something that would set it exceptionally far apart from other HRMs…boy was I wrong. The greatest asset of this HRM to me is that you can upload whatever course you’re about to run/hike/cycle and if you get off-course it’ll beep at you and get you right back on track. This is HUGE for me as I tend to go out in the boonies of CO for long distance training rides and, since I’m directionally challenged, get lost every.single.time.
Also, the bulk and size I was so worried about initially? Not even noticeable when I’m wearing it; at least until I try to get a long-sleeve over it, or take it off and see the giant tan line…both which are easily fixed.
The battery life is great as well-I was able to take it out on a half marathon, two 50 mile training rides and miscellaneous other runs and rides before it finally petered out on me. I like knowing that I don’t have to conserve battery life or charge this device every time I plan on using it.
My friends like to joke that the Garmin makes me look like point Dexter, but once they get a gander at what it can do, the next comment out of their mouths is to ask where I got it.
It pretty much does everything but run for me-which I’m sure it’ll be able to do in about 2 generations or so.
High Resolution 3 piece
This manual is simple and direct. Instructions and explanations are well written and easy to implement.
High Resolution 3 piece
I got this vac to replace a Dirt Devil. What a difference!. This vac really sucks! (Sorry) It picks up just about everything in it’s path. Only thing I didn’t like is that this is a base model. If you look up this model at Hoover’s web site it says it has a headlight, bag full indicator and something to tell you if there is more dirt to pick up. This model doesn’t have these features. But, it is still a great vacuum, especially at this price, you can’t go wrong.
Digital Concept High Resolution
I didn’t realize it when I bought two copies, one for each computer, but you can load this software on to three different computers! Thanks microsoft! I only wish they made it clear in the description. If they did I missed it!
CLASSIC High Definition 1
I bought this based on the majority of the reviews here.
Very happy with the scale. I put a hand weight on it
that weighs 6.6 lbs and the scale read 6.4 each time
so I know it’s accurate within .2 lbs and that’s good
enough for me. Thanks Amazon for the speedy delivery!
CLASSIC High Definition 1