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  • Linebacker79 - This stuff really works, but pay close attention to the instructions...I came to Veet as an innocent man does to a woman's product with images of satin calf and gentle hand. And with that in my head, after one long summer bike ride I loaded my palm and went to work slathering it liberally on my twig and berries. What happened next forever changed my life. In that universe of blinding pain I would have eagerly kissed the medieval executioner's sewer pipe mouth and put my head to the block with grateful smile anticipating sweet release. No stocks, no flail, not even the inquisitor's cruelest implement could compare. But after the pain there came a smoothness more intoxicating even than the tears of the Poppy, and as with that dread flower I was hooked. But the coarseness of a vengeful Blackbeard slowly took that smoothness back, and so a blissful, dreadful cycle began and I was caught in the middle of it all. After my wife left me, I found myself in my parent's basement. And when I lost my job I began to search all the obscure and dusty library shelves for resolution. Then, in the back of a Chinese takeout shop, I found the man who led me in my mind to a place where nothing mattered. Now, after days of nonstop meditation, I am able to ride the pain...barely. There is still much more work to be done, but now at least I have hope.
  • aenima49 "aenima49" - We chose this over a tablet for our childOur kids previously were playing with our old iPhone 3Gs that we set restrictions for & let them play games on. When I accidentally ran my son's through the washing machine, we were deciding whether to get him a LeapPad for Christmas, or just get an inexpensive tablet with a heavy duty case. I'm glad we got the LeapPad.

    Pros
    -Lots of fun, educational apps available
    -No internet access, child can't make purchases
    -You can set your child's skill level/age, games are labeled with the suggested age and they seem to be accurate.
    -Very intuitive and easy for a child to navigate and use.
    -Stylus is attached by a string so it can't be lost.
    -Camera & video camera are fun for the child
    -Leapfrog connect allows you to purchase apps, books etc, download and immediately use
    -You can actually view how long your child played each game, what scores they are getting, and how they have improved in different skill areas.
    -MP3 player app allows you to use this as an MP3 player
    -Front and rear cameras
    -Photos, videos, drawings and storybooks are uploaded via leapfrog connect and can be shared from there.

    Cons:
    -The cost of the apps add up very quickly. If you buy the cartridges, at least they have some resale value, but then your child has to keep track of all of them, and can't play the game without the cartridge.
    -Doesn't come with the charger pack, which adds a lot to the cost of the unit. It should be included. Without it, you will go through 8zillion batteries.
    -Parent can't set an upper volume limit. The thing gets LOUD.
    -Mp3 player is a paid app
    -LeapPad2 Didn't come with the story book app, but the "story book" section is in the my stuff area, and kept telling my son he didn't have any, and to use the app to make them. So, we ended up buying the app.
    -LeapPad constantly references "tokens" which is something they don't do anymore, and a 3-year old doesn't understand why the thing keeps talking about them
    -It tells him to connect to the computer repeatedly.
    -The leapfrog connect interface is very slow and freezes a lot
    -Play isn't saved when you play under the "guest" user, and I haven't found a way to remove that so the child doesn't play under guest & get upset that their stuff isn't saved.
    -We've only had this since Christmas and have already had issues with it not turning off. I'm not sure if it is a problem with the charger pack or the leap pad, but it makes me nervous to think about how much $ is sunk in this thing.
    -There are lots of good apps, but it's still somewhat limited. My son really wants a Curious George game.
    -Camera is pretty poor quality. Most likely your child will take 10,000 pictures of random things, but in the event that they take a nice one, it would be great to be able to print it.
  • Justin Maness - Power Level Over 9000!These little labeler runs our company. They make some of our management decisions every day. There are a billion of wires in our data centers and, besides our documentation servers, only these labelers know where the other ends of those wires go. Granted it appears that we control the lablers, but the decisions are based purely off of their thoughts. There are five shadowy PT-70s and one PT-65 overlords running the show here. The only reason their numbers have decreased is because they disappear in to thin air not because any have ever broke down. When they run out of management decisive tape, it isn't difficult to find some. Replacing said tape is also a breeze. Do not be fooled by this review, I'm telling you from experience that these devices make organization a breeze and are easy to operate. I am not saying this because of the PT-70 on my desk is forcing me to write such a wondrous review or that there will be consequences if I do not.
  • Rhonda Hill - I did a lot of research and it is as good as they said it wasLightweight goes anywhere, I have hardwood floors and area rugs in my home it does both without having to flip switch. I really like being able to get all the way under the beds! It's very powerful and does the job with ease. Take the wand off as use as a DustBuster on stairs and furniture. Great product.
  • Blackjack1 - great heroine in MarcellineI had to think about Silk is for Seduction for a couple of days before posting but I really enjoyed it, both during the reading of it and in reflection afterward. Marcelline is such a well-drawn character and she has what I most value in female leads, which is a passion for something other than finding a man to marry. My favorite romance novels really are the ones where the woman is driven by something that sustains her other than romance. Having that trait makes the romance more fulfilling and complex. In this case it is Marcelline's vocation as well as her hilarious conviction that she is "the best modiste in the world." At first her declarations were funny, but then I too became convinced. I liked Clevedon and though he isn't as interesting as Marcelline (how could he be?), his crush on her from the very beginning was stirring. I love how Chase allows the men in her novels to adore the women they want. The love scenes in this book were wonderful. And I really also liked the way in which Clevedon wants to learn all about dressmaking on the sly. Finally, the love triangle didn't read much like a love triangle. It seemed clear that both Clevedon and Clara had a sibling love and relationship but had been pushed together for conventional reasons nobility were required to marry each other. All in all, SIFS is a definite A for me.