Aug 28


Startech 6ft Premium USB 2.0 Ab High Speed Certified Device Cable

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  • 6ft - 1 x Type A
  • 1 x Type B - Cable

    Customer Reviews:
    Works like it should.
    Startech 6ft Premium USB 2.0 Ab High Speed Certified Device Cable

    I cannot complain about this wire. It does what it is designed to do. I connected it to my printer and laptop and received instant connection.

    Does what it’s supposed to do
    It does exactly what it’s supposed to do. What else do you need from a cable?

    Unmarked package
    While I’m sure the cable is fine, it comes in an unmarked package. I didn’t know I had bought it on Amazon, I didn’t know it went with the printer I bought. It was beige not black like the picture. I tossed it!

    It works
    It works and its cheap. The picture shows a black cable but, I was sent a beige cable. I subtracted one star because of the incorrect picture.

    Room to stretch out
    I bought this item for my Canon printer. It is the perfect length if you want your printer on another table near your computer, but not right next to it on the desk. I would highly recommend this item for people that use USB printers.

  • Aug 28


    Vinturi Wine Aerator - Lot of 2

    List Price: $100.00 Publisher: Vinturi
    Salesrank: 60837
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    Features:

  • Enjoy your wine from the very first sip!
  • A great gift for any wine lover!
  • Vinturi is the most efficient patented aerator on the market
  • Simply hold Vinturi over a glass and pour wine through it
  • Vinturi draws in and mixes the proper amount of air, allowing your wine to breathe instantly

  • Aug 28


    Winnie the Pooh Rocking Giggle Pal Pooh Babies

    List Price: Publisher: fisher-price
    Salesrank: 188884
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    Features:

  • talking toy
  • giggles
  • rocks as an activity

  • Aug 27


    Sleuth, Art Poster with Wood Frame, poster size: 11″ x 17″

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    Aug 27


    Sony Ericsson W300i Unlocked Cell Phone with MP3/Video Player, Memory Stick Micro Slot–International Version with Warranty (Shadow Black)

    List Price: $399.99 Publisher: Sony Ericsson Mobile
    Salesrank: 5330
    Released: 2007-08-10
    Our Price: $194.99
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    Features:

  • Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and EDGE data capabilities
  • Walkman music player and styling–supports MP3 and AAC digital audio files and includes FM radio
  • VGA camera, Memory Stick Micro expansion, USB connectivity
  • Bluetooth connectivity for communication headsets, data transfer
  • Up to 9 hours of digital talk time and 400 hours of standby time; backed by third party 1-year warranty

    Customer Reviews:
    Absolutely terrible phone and Amazon is TERRIBLE.
    I ordered my phone on July 16, 2008. I have been having nothing but problems with this thing ever since I got it. First off, They sent me a phone that was a year and half old(was supposed to be brand new). The phone was not even in WARRANTY anymore from SONY. First, they sent me a new battery saying that was the problem with the phone. Then we find out after waiting another week for that to come it was not the battery and its the phone. Now after being on hold almost 2 hours and talking to ten different people they are going to refund me my money but I have to go about paying for the return shipping and then they will supposedly mail me the refund. What pisses me off most is I leave in 34 days to go to Germany and now I am going to be screwed without a phone. Do not order from amazon.

    Screen goes blank
    I bought this phone and it worked great until the screen went blank. Only way to fix is to slam the clamshell shut hard over and over again. Don’t buy.

    Horrible phone!!!!!
    This phone has all the features, but it has broken down TWICE in a year. I had one phone replaced on warranty with another phone. They both broke down. Some of the keypad buttons mysteriously just stop working. I wish that I had never bought this phone.

    Very Utility

    It has a very good sign, and that brings extra features are well complementary, good sound, and is resistant to certain blows half strong

    Fantastic phone and great price and delivery!!
    I ordered this phone December 20, and it was at my door on the 23rd!! The phone is fantastic for eases of use, battery life, and graphics. I could not have spent my money any better. The price is low compared to others and well worth every penny.

    DDavis

  • Aug 27


    ALLURE by Chanel EDT SPRAY REFILLABLE 2 OZ - Womens

    List Price: $134.83 Publisher: ALLURE
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    Aug 27


    ` Body Armor Cam Walker Small High Boot High boot * Hard shell design * Compression sleeve * Low pro

    List Price: $103.66 Publisher: CompleMed
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    Aug 27


    Onesie with Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, ancient, metal, ring, artifact, antique, “Liberty Bell”

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    Aug 26


    14k Medical Jewelry Bracelet

    List Price: $1,815.58 Publisher: A Great Jewelry Co.
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    Aug 26


    Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood
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    List Price: $9.95 Publisher: Random House
    Salesrank: 1545
    Released: 2002-03-05
    Our Price: $7.96
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    Customer Reviews:
    Interesting Personal Account
    In Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight, Alexandra Fuller describes her childhood in Africa. Fuller’s story, told in graceful prose, is brutal and touching and never overly sentimental. I enjoyed many of the stories Fuller includes in this memoir, but I found certain aspects tedious. Fuller’s family moves through many different living situations in numerous countries and confronts various unstable political regimes. After awhile, these places and politics run together and became repetitive. The tedium borne of this repetition somewhat lessens the overall power of this memoir, but Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight remains a worthwhile read.

    Interesting read!
    I certainly enjoyed this book. We will be reading this book as a choice for a book club. There is a lot to discuss-from the family life to the unrest that is pertinent to what was once Rhodesia and is now suddenly thrust into the spotlight as Zimbabwe. Ms. Fuller takes you to a place that few in today’s world will experience. She is honest in her depiction of her family and one is caught up in each of their personalities. I wish more books could offer such insight and descriptions that will both educate and entertain at the same time.

    Gail Boyd, Washington, Ga.

    Incredibly sad
    Although mostly well-written, this memoir is very depressing. I was expecting more about Africa from this NF book, but it’s largely the tale of a highly dysfunctional family that suffers blow after blow, bringing much of it on itself. And no one seems to learn anything from their mistakes. The Book of Job is uplifting reading by comparison.

    A surprisingly great read!
    I found this in audio at an audio rental store. The front intrigued me so I read the back and decided to give it a go. I liked it so much that my husband decided he wanted to listen to it too! What an interesting life to have lead at such a young age!

    The Roads of Rhodesia
    This family is composed mainly of fighters, people who decided to forsake the clotted cream comfort of their native England for the thorny bush country of, what was then known as, Rhodesia.

    In poetic prose that the reader occasionally stumbles over, Fuller takes us on a dense tour of her life in Africa, thesaurus in hand, and describes the stunning beauty and hopeless squalor of the land with a series of adjectives and adverbs that occasionally seem shoehorned in but rarely off-the-mark. This makes for an occasionally jarring, though still beautiful, journey, much like what the young author must have experienced perched on the spare tire of her family’s bucking Land Rover. Some of Fuller’s descriptive metaphors, however, are quite luminous; they stay with you.

    Still, she hits home with her prose more often than not, and produces a thoroughly readable if somewhat detached report on the life of her family, and how they bear up as trauma eclipses joy after a series of dismal events, including the deaths of small children and runs for the border of several African nations as things (i.e., the political landscape, war) shift and change. These things would loom large in anyone’s life, and they are told here with an air of inevitability and acceptance . . . even excitement.

    Here’s a family who thrives on adventure.

    There were several times Fuller had me right there in the back of the Land Rover with her. I was unsettled and awed by what we saw together. She’s an amazing writer when she gets going.

    Great read.

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