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I used to have an old Hoover and before buying this new Tempo model I have read a lot of reviews. I took a chance and have got this one despite some very negative reviews. So far I have to say Don’t blame the vacuum for being heavy or noisy until you know what is a noise and a real heaviness. This vac compare to my old one is light and half as noisy. I like it. It has a good suction and easy to navigate.
Canon PowerShot A3100 IS
This product was above expectations for cleaning my carpets. I was experimenting with the attachment hose and through my own fault failed to secure the sliding plastic attachment piece down enough in the collection tank, but the machine worked just great on my stains when I fixed my suction problem. I used a 4 in 1 all purpose cleaner in the machine which is what I used on my hands and knees and found this machine did the job without buying the expensive recommended cleaners. Do a hand and knee sample test first. bleach products can cause additional staining and too many bubbles may ruin your machine so don’t use any detergents that foam up to much; don’t even try dish detergent it will stop this machine like it stops a dishwasher. Hey this is a do-it-yourself machine so if you don’t have a little common sense call a professional. I failed to believe all the reviews about leaks and was glad I did. If I made this Steamvac you’ld never get it for this price.
Lexerd Canon PowerShot SX130
As much as I love the 50mm f/1.4 lens there were times when it just was not wide enough. So I started an detailed search to find, for me, the perfect wide angle fixed focus lens.
As this lens will not get used a whole lot I immediately eliminated the ‘L’ lenses as too costly for the return. I was looking for something in the 20-30mm range. It needed to be a USM as non-USM lenses make too much noise while focusing and this lens will be used at plays & concerts. (I have the 35mm f/2 and it is way too noisy to use at these events.)
To make a long story short I selected the 28mm f/1.8 USM. This lens approaches the ’standard’ 50mm lens length that shoots pretty much what you see with your eye. It excells in dimly lit interiors, such as auditoriums, for instance. Use it wide open with confidence, but focus carefully – DOF is narrow even with a 28 at 1.8.
Pros: Lightweight, Consistent Output, Strong Construction, Rugged, Easily Interchangeable, Durable, Sharp Focus, Wide Aperture
Cons: my only complaint is the same as with all non L lenses, that I have to pay extra for the hood.
Canon EF 28mm f/1.8 USM Wide Angle Lens for Canon SLR Cameras
Canon EF 28mm f
After seeing my students devour this book, I decided to give it a try and Wow!!! I came from Transylvania – the land of Dracula, and I am also teaching high school level, so this book hit home! Loved the style of writing more than anything. Sophisticated and well developed, the characters echoed their actions in my head for a long time after finishing the book. LOVED IT!!!!
Aura Imbarus, author of “Out of the Transylvania Night”
Canon EP 87Y Yellow
Book: Artemis Fowl
Author: Eoin Colfer
By: Marshall Cartwright
Would you like to be a criminal mastermind? Well by the time he was thirteen Artemis was. Artemis beat chess champion Evan Kashogi on an online chess tournament with a prize of over 140,000 pounds, he forged a lot paintings that sold all around the world for almost 1 million pounds each, and was involved with the goblins population increase. Artemis also stole a substantial amount of gold from the Lower Elements Police. They are the fairy people.
Artemis now rules the criminal empire from California to Berlin.
But Artemis does not know what he is dealing with when he captures a fairy captain from the Lower Elements police. Then Artemis must overcome many other things that could lead to the end of his life. In the book Artemis fights wars with fairies and triumphs with trolls. As the fairy captain trys to get out of Artemis’s cages and traps, the fairies do all they can to stop Artmis, including trying to blow him up with a bomb.
You will love this book! It is breath taking and it will be like watching a movie from the details Eoin Colfer gives. After every chapter comes a cliff hanger and after every page you read comes a feeling like the book is telling you to read on.
Canon EF 24 70mm