Nov 30


The 2007-2012 Outlook for Repair and Maintenance of Home and Garden Equipment and Appliances in the United States
by P

List Price: $495.00 Publisher: ICON Group International, Inc.
Released: 2006-09-28
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Nov 30


Total 3D Home & Landscape Suite 8 (DVD-Rom + CD-Rom)

List Price: $49.99 Publisher: Individual Software
Salesrank: 7926
Released: 2005-07-01
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Platform: Windows XP
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Features:

  • Design suite with 35 integrated home and landscape design programs
  • Easy, yet powerful 3D design tools; no architectural experience needed
  • Color-coded floor plans; add digital photos; real 3D furniture and objects
  • Custom roofs, doors, and windows; decks, patios, and pools
  • Visualize shadows and lighting; 3D walk-through and aerial views

    Customer Reviews:
    Software sets new standards for low quality
    I have never used any software that was worse than this. It plain does not work. It is junk.

    Waste of money
    If I could have rated it a negative star, I would have. I had problems from the start with this program. When I contacted their technical support I got no help and they finally just blew me off. I wouldn’t own anything else from Individual Software even if I was paid to. What a crappy experience.

    One star is too many….
    PLEASE…save yourself the headache! Read version7 reviews and decide for yourself if you really have the time to deal with such a program or company.

    I’ve sent Individual all the links about their customers’ experience. I don’t think it will do any good but I think they should know the percentage of people writing negative reviews on their products.

    My next site to “update” will be Cnet and Consumer Reports (if they have a section for something like this).

    Avoid this program at all costs. I will update you all if they EVER reply to my e-mail. However, I will not hold my breath.

    Another quality piece of work from Individual Software
    I have not tried this version of Total 3D, but v7 got the same response from everybody who tried it: worthless. Before you take a chance on v8, read the reviews for Total 3D Home and Landscape v7 and check up on Individual Software at the Better Business Bureau’s web site. Also realize that my experience with their technical support/customer service involved them telling me the problems with the program were a result of uneducated customers–you’d laugh hearing this if you experienced first-hand the problems with the program and saw the manual and help files that accompany v7. With so many unhappy customers, it’s amazing IS hasn’t been run out of business.

  • Nov 29


    High End USB Dac Upgrade for Nb and DESKTOP,3D Gaming & Htpc Audio Upgrade,USB1.

    List Price: $113.19 Publisher: Asus
    Salesrank: 66584
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    Features:

  • Signal Processor/Chipset Vendor - UA100
  • Device Type - Sound card
  • Interface Type - USB
  • – EAX and DirectSound HW Support
  • – High quality headphone amplifier

  • Nov 29


    X King Fighters Arcade Stick

    List Price: $14.99 Publisher: Nuby Tech
    Salesrank: 10943
    Released: 2006-06-15
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    Platform: PlayStation2
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  • PlayStation 2
  • ESRB Rating: N/A (not applicable)
  • Hardware/Accessories

    Customer Reviews:
    Arcade Stick Try out….
    This stick works exceptionally well , moves come out as they should , specials come out as you perform them, the only drawback is that you have to kinda “give it a beating” in order for it to work right , but as far as the overall, you shouldn’t be disappointed !!!

    Not good
    I had to push very hard w/ the joystick to get it to respond. Maybe mine was just defective. I got a refund and am not planning on getting another one. For the best arcade stick, get the x-arcade stick at their website.

    has problems but can easily be fixed
    when i first got the stick i noticed it didnt work properly making you have to push extra hard to get a response from it. this was easily fixed when i opened it up. i just put a thin rubber washer above the buttons under the joystick. now it works perfectly. so for the cheap price of this stick and about 30 cents to get a rubber washer its a good deal if you dont mind opening it up to do this quick and easy fix.

    Looks nice, that’s it.
    I bought this, after already owning the Street Fighter Aniversary Arcade stick for almost a year, and when I first held it, it felt really flimsy. The stick is too short and you have to jam it into each angle hard, making you lose a lot of timing, and in fighting games, timing is everything. The stick is angled akwardly and the buttons are terrible. You’d have more fun popping the bubble wrap that came in the packaging. It looks nice, and is priced really cheap. But you get what you pay for. I thought It’d be nice to have 2 matching arcade sticks for when friends come over to play, so I bought 2. Boy was that a mistake. Now I have to hide them when they come over. Why couldn’t SNK work a deal with Hori to produce a stick for the US?

  • Nov 29


    Vanity Sinks Antique White Marble, Vanity Sink with Marble Countertop & China Basin

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    Nov 28
    Hope
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    Hope

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    Released: 2008-03-31
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    Nov 28


    Sympathy for the Devil
    by J
    starring Mick Jagger, Keith Richards (II), Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts

    List Price: $19.98 Publisher: Abkco
    Salesrank: 24138
    Released: 2003-10-21
    Theatrical-Release: 1970-04-26
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    Customer Reviews:
    I found this film fascinating, despite its reputation….
    This film has been unfairly maligned by many (Rolling Stones fans, Godard fans), but it’s actually pretty good and absolutely fascinating at times. Godard’s politics get in the way of his cinematic mastery at times, but overall I found this as good and as compulsively watchable as his classic films. One of the greatest things about this film (as others have noted here) is showing The Rolling Stones in their rawest state. This isn’t a slick, MTV, reality style TV programme with lame interviews and an obsession with showing only the “fun times” while working. Godard shows (with his camera circling the studio in brilliantly filmed long takes) how absolutely TEDIOUS it is to make a record/CD/music. We see Jagger, Richards, Wyman, Watts (and studio musicians) obsess over the most minute details on how the song Sympathy for the Devil is going to sound. It’s not like “hey, let’s do the song”, and one take later, they’re done. There aren’t any groupies, flashing lights, nothing. It’s just The Stones making their music, and it shows the dedication that great musicians like The Rolling Stones put into their craft. It’s also especially sad to see Brian Jones, who was pretty much “gone” at the time of this film. The Stones put him off in a corner (he looks like he’s sitting in his own little box), and you can hear him strumming inaudibly. There’s a microphone in front of him, but it obviously isn’t on, and Jones doesn’t seem to know. Jagger, Wyman, Richards, and Watts pretty much ignore him, and soldier on without him. Jones’s drug use and alienation were at its zenith here, and he died shortly after these sessions. These sequences might be the most realistic depiction of rock musicians recording an album ever.

    Godard intercuts a lot of political material in the film (this film was made during his generally abysmal “Maoist” period), but his framing (especially scenes shot at a junkyard) is classic Godard. Even though these scenes in the junkyard are with the Black Panthers and their rhetoric/dialogue are completely dated, dogmatic, and overly political, the scenes are still well shot and crafted. I never found the film boring, unlike some of Godard’s other Maoist films like La Chinoise, which was REALLY boring. So if you’re a Godard fan, or a Stones fan, you should see this film. It’s really quite good, despite some of its politics.

    ***pathetic (NO sympathy!)
    Great song; ridiculous movie.

    I’m of this silly generation, yet it is not the silliness of half this movie which bothers me. (The movie mixes footage of the Rolling Stones recording “Sympathy For the Devil” with immature, amateur social “commentary”.)

    It is the arrogance and the ignorance which flows from this film that bothers me, the fakery that richness and idleness birth. Silly me! When I was impressionable, I listened to these jesters and these jumping jack flashes rather than the wisdom of the west.

    Maybe this is why so many had so many objections to us in the 1970s; we were so objectionable.

    Continue to listen to the song. Save yourself, though, from this dull, pornographic drivel. (Unless, of course, you want to see just how ugly and empty we were then.)

    Caveat Emptor
    I must have had this movie in my hands a few dozen times before I finally picked it up in a hasty moment recently. The reviews herein hit the nail pretty squarely and if you are wondering about it, please take note: THIS IS NOT A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT THE STONES.

    I know nothing of Jean-Luc Godard’s work and have no desire to if this is indicative of his style. That’s not a knock on him at all, just a definition of my own taste. That said, the Stones footage is priceless, especially is you are intrigued by what some might consider the mundane nature of composing a song. Keith has often confessed that the best songwriting of the band comes from what he calls a “marination” process and that is an apt description of how Sympathy for the Devil is created in the footage from the studio we are treated to. The film captures this fascinating process as the song progresses and transforms. Highlights along the way are Keith’s seemingly off-the-cuff riffing that mirror the final stinging solo of the recording, the keyboard morphing from organ to the more classic piano, and the percussion component ending with the now classic work from Rocky Dijon. It was like being a fly on the wall and proved mesmerizing to me.

    However, if you are inpatient with the interwoven parts of the film that the back cover calls “political cartoons” and find it too tedious to sift through, I would strongly advise renting before owning. Interestingly enough, I found Gimme Shelter far more frustrating because much of the Stones footage in that movie was focused on Jagger exclusively. In this movie, we are treated to a broad canvas and get to see everyone, including Brian Jones, contributing. Many slag off his part in the process, but I think he was doing his best and was not nearly as “out of it” as many reviewers have stated.

    Five stars for the Stones, minus two for the rest, that’s the final rating of three.

    3 and 1/2 stars : a little misunderstanding about this film must be pointed out
    i don’t think this movie is an absolute masterpiece (and sure, there is better films of Godard than this one) but it contains some interesting moments and situations like a lot of Godard’s films ; Godard is not the strongest director for telling a linear narrative tale but in his film the situations, the originality of the scenes are predominant without expecting that the man will tell a common story with a beginning, a middle and an end ; however, he is a good director. Secondly, in my opinion this is an error to watch this film with the idea that the film is a movie about the Stones (maybe this is partly due to the fault of the american title, referring to the famous song of the band, the french title is ‘One + One’), this is above all a Godard’s film and the director uses the Stones as a tool, a chapter in his film and not with the intention of filming uniquely this band ; so my advice for the fans of the Rolling Stones is to search elsewhere and buy some Stones’ live stuff (i suppose there is plenty of that on the market) instead of watching a Godard’s film with the purpose to watch a Stones’ one.

    A Goddard classic
    An amazing depiction of the creative process in contrast to the “revolutionary” process. The Stones, working together, create a new piece of music, which is itself a commentary on political upheaval. At the same time, Goddard, pointing his finger at the true “devil” - i.e. the deadening impact of the media - playfully contrasts the Stone’s creative process with the decidedly “uncreative” language and actions of the “revolutionary” forces of the time as well as the keepers of the status quo. As with all of Goddard’s films, here too the media is indeed the message, but one that is in no way a massage; “revolutionaries” mouthing words that they hear played on a tape recorder, a book-store where you have to punch a hippy and give a Nazi salute before you can leave with copies of pornography - these are the images that Goddard assaults us with right outside of the studio where the Stones are doing their creative work.

    All in all, a wonderful cinematic interpretation of the Stones’ song, Sympathy for the Devil. Nor does Goddard exempt himself, or at least his own medium, from his critique of the deadening power of the media. Check out the last image of the film.

    Nov 28


    Memory-Up Exclusive 512MB ECC Rambus RDRAM RIMM Upgrade for Dell Dimension 8100 8100LE Desktop PC800 45ns Computer Memory (RAM)

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  • Nov 27
    Live and Rare
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    Live and Rare
    by M

    List Price: $35.99 Publisher: Wea Japan
    Salesrank: 64991
    Released: 2007-12-25
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    Tracklisting:
    1. Famous Last Words
    2. Cancer
    3. House of Wolves
    4. Dead!
    5. Mama
    6. My Way Home Is Through You
    7. Kill All Your Friends

    Customer Reviews:
    Live and Rare
    This is a great cd! I love the B-side songs too–Kill All Your Friends and My Way Home Is Through You. I only wish Heaven Help Us was included on here also.

    MCR Live and Rare Rocks
    The CD was what I expected in terms of My Chemical Romance’s awesome live performance. Being a CD dedicated to their Japanese fans, I was impressed to find the lyrics translated - and done so fairly accurately. I would like to have been able to find the information about it being an EP, with only 6 songs, easier than it was. That was information I didn’t find until after I had already decided to place the order.

    amazing!
    the cd was nothing less than amazing. the product arrived in great condition and i’ve been listening to it since i got it! i couldn’t be happier! :)

    Nov 27


    Asus CD-S520B Quietrack Beige, Retail

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