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I like the packaging of this stuff. It's a small bottle and to the point, and a little goes a long way. The design is so pretty that I feel excited about using it. The pump is very precise and elegant, if a bottle can be elegant. Well, this one is. Consolation prize for having to use it, I suppose.
VERY disappointed in this product... Brand new out of the box, the left light didn't even work. Don't know if it's just a product defect but for now, all I can say is it's disappointing that I spent all that money to get a product that doesn't even work.
This is a great product. I was so excited, watching every review online for it after i ordered it. And I have I have to say. It's everything I as hoping for. Great resolution, I can play my ps4 games in perfect quality. Even see their stubble on beards. Now it's a tad fuzzy of course, cause it's a projector and I have it on a khaki wall. Bit still great lighting and nice and portable. I'd highly recommend this to anybody on budget or just looking for a decent projector. Nothing like my wall turning into a Netflix theatre :p thanks guys!!
I purchased True Image 2009 just a few months ago and have now replaced my old 32 bit Vista machine with a Win 7 powerhouse. All of my software has been easily migrated to Win 7 except for True Image. Before attempting to run it, I went onto their support site and could not find anything about compatibility with the new OS. You would think that there would be some sort of update for it that would make it compatible with a long-awaited major OS release. No such luck.
A very strange book. The author has previously written another music biography that I really enjoyed, Catch A Wave about Brian Wilson. That biography also concerned a music legend that Mr. Carlin was not able to interview for his book. However, he produced a very positive book about Mr. Wilson. In Homeward Bound: The Life of Paul Simon, he begins the book as he continued throughout the book, with an apparent chip on his shoulder against the subject. Strangely, while he portrays Simon as an arrogant, almost hateful man, the story contains numerous times when he is shown to be a very giving person. According to the information provided by Mr. Carlin, Simon often pays far above the going rate for his supporting musicians, and does give them credit for the music and ideas that they provide. Yes, he has had an on again, off again argument with his partner Art Garfunkel. However, Mr. Carlin's own words show that at least half of the problem lies with Garfunkel. And, although Carlin seems reluctant to admit it, Simon's solo career is every bit as brilliant as his work with Garfunkel was. Does Paul Simon want to cover-up his early Tom and Jerry days? Probably so, but what artist who has later blossomed doesn't want to ignore his early attempts? This does not make Paul Simon a bad person. Obviously, I was greatly disappointed in this book. Unlike Catch A Wave, it was not worth the time or money that I spent on it.
Ok, so I ordered this book last week when it went on sale and I have to say this book is just awesome. The stories are nicely sized so if you have just a few minutes you can read one or two, they were always interesting, and now I'm sharing these stories with people and they are amazed as well. This is a great book and I would recommend it to most anyone.