Footcarewhitby.ca Review:

Foot care, Orthotics, Foot pain, Whitby, Brooklin, Oshawa, Ajax, Chiropodists, Foot doctors - Peter Guy and Randy Moore are chiropodists practicing podiatric medicine in Whitby, Ontario since 1997. They provide many foot care services including routine foot care, diabetic foot care, gait analysis and custom foot orthotics, diabetic wound care, nail surgery,

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  • Taylor - Best ball for swing speeds below 105, no matter your handicap.Best ball I have used. I regularly used Taylormade Tour, Callaway Hex Diablo Tour and Titlelist NXT Tour which were balls with fair distance and great feel on the greens. I also tried Pro V1 which showed how good the NXT was for about $12 less per dozen. I also used the cheap balls like Wilson Duo (ok ball) or Taylormade Super Deep which felt like hitting rocks. When I started playing golf, I went out for a round with a coworker with about a 10 handicap and he said I should use a hard ball for distance. But, I definitely don't like the feel of a hard ball off driver, irons, wedges, and especially don't like those hard balls off my putter.

    I found a Bridgestone B330 RX among some range balls to hit, and tried it on the putting green. It was love at first hit, boy. I love this ball. When I saw a dozen at 50% off retail, I got two dozen. I'm a happy camper. Despite what the "golf snobs" say (another reviewer concurred), even if you are high handicap, you will love this ball off the tee or on the green. I'm a good pool player with a few nice cues which I enjoyed using when I was also a beginner. Just saying that you don't have to be a great golfer to use high quality balls.
  • Catbird - An Addict all the sameLet's get serious. Love Addiction, Avoidance Addiction, Alcohol Addiction, Drug Addiction, Gambling Addiction, Food Addiction. Don't fool yourself, it's all the same. It's a painful compulsive behavior. It's a sickness and you'll need help. Pia Mellody does a great job of explaining the "disease" and laying out steps to overcome it. Take her advice. Do the work. I am a happier healthy person because I used her advice as one of my tools for healing.
  • Terrell R. Quarterman "TQ" - Upgrade to Windows 8 ProI have a five year old HP laptop, Centrino 2 processor that originally came with Vista, upgraded to Windows 7 64-bit and now Windows 8 64-bit. Downloaded from Microsoft web site which took about 2 hours and another 2 hours for installation. That was the worst part of my experience.

    I have read articles and user reviews stating Windows 8 was not optimal for non touch PC's. Nothing could be further from the truth. Personally I think there has been too much negative press and reviews by people who expect navigation in Windows 8 to be similar to Windows 7. Much of the navigation in Windows 8, in actuality is very similar to 7 if one doesn't give into frustration of the unfamiliar metro screen. One will quickly find out you can easily navigate to the desktop screen, virtually identical to Windows 7. Put your pointer in the upper or lower right had corner of your screen provides you with a menu bar that is simple and efficient finding any program (now named apps), file or destination on your computer. You will soon realize the metro screen has multiple advantages and contains apps and programs that put information at your fingertips without having to open multiple internet explorer screens or programs. Windows 8 is a vast improvement over Windows 7, faster, intuitive and easy to navigate.

    Windows 8 has given my old laptop new life, faster with fantastic new apps, a cross-pollination of a smart phone, tablet and PC, what more could one want?

    I recently purchased a Windows 8 phone and office 2013 which provide seamless wireless connectivity (sync) to all my important data including photos. I no longer need to use a UBS cable to sync to my phone (except for music), now all syncs are on the fly via Microsoft SkyDrive and I get them in 30 minutes or less.

    I recently bought my wife a Asus Windows 8 touch screen and though the touch screen is convenient, I don't consider it an advantage.

    In everyway I recommend Windows 8 and I think time will prove it vastly superior to Windows 7 once users are acclimated through use and accept Window 8 for what it is, a giant leap forward as an operating system.
  • sharon - Great read, timeless advice!As soon as I started reading Terrence J' s book, I was engrossed. I couldn't break away from it. It made me think about the decisions that I've made in my life and the decisions and choices my own grown children are making. Some of the things his mom Lisa said to him and instilled in him are the same things I have said and tried to instill in my own children. Some have listened and some have not. I'm going to buy this book for each of my children because it's important to see someone else who followed his parent's wisdom and succeeded. His book was an inspiration to me.
  • Matthew Waterman - Very useful; gets better every yearI've bought every edition of this book since 2003. With the new authors the methodology has changed somewhat from the way Slatter used to put it together, but this book series continues to be one of the most useful reference pieces in my library. You can think of what they've done here as sort of an abridged earnings guide to the S&P 500, except that 400 of the companies that kinda suck have been removed.

    It's very easy to find the information I'm after with this book. The authors spend time with the "qualitative" aspects of each company as well, but I have always found a lot of use in the 10 year track records of compound earnings and dividends growth. And Peter and Scott are wise enough to ask themselves (And their readers) each year what they could be doing better. So guys, you said you wanted our opinion this year, and what I have to say is just keep doing what you're doing because I love it.