Posts Tagged ‘line’
I(we) love this scale. It is exactly on target with our doctor’s scale. Have never had such an accurate scale.
Lindbergh Line by Kerne
I’ve owned this 4 GB Transcend Class 6 card for about 2 years. It has never given me any type of error, works flawlessly in every camera I’ve put it in, as long as I re-format it when changing cameras. It seems to process movies faster than my other Class 6 Fuji card. It’s been a great card, and it’s a good price also.
The Trolley Line
I had gotten this as an audio book and loved hearing the “old” and “young” Jacob’s different voices. It really brought the book alive. So when looking for a gift for my daughter-in-law, this was one of the books I bought for her. What a life this man lead, and the method by which it is told going back and forth through the years was well done!
Scarabeo by Nameeks Line
I received it a day earlier than it was supposed to come. It was better than I had imagined it would be even though there were a few things I noticed later. For example it will freeze for a couple seconds every once in a while and the red ball 2 app will have a glitch if you jump onto an invisible ledge on only my ipod. Besides that I am pleased with my purchase and think it is worth the money.
1000Va On Line Double
I have/had a Timex Ironman and have never been so aggravated with a sports watch/device as it. One slight bump of the buttons and the display would change to something that wasn’t easy/quickly to get out of… and many times that attempt would screw-up my the time/stats of my current run. Even if it didn’t, who likes to be distracted during there run, so… I decided to get this Forerunner. I’m not going to repeat what others have said nor list its features. I’ll just say that it is one simple operating sports watch with comprehensive abilities that provides the ability to do long term performance studies with the included software. If I did have something negative to say, it’d be about the cradle. The watch, especially with the second (long) watch band, is not easy to place on a flat surface without the watch popping out of the cradle. The cradle is used to charge and replicated data to and from the watch–no big deal.
Viking Hot Line Dialer