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I switched to the Garmin 305 from another brand, which constantly was failing me, losing distance, shutting off, etc. Took me a bit to figure out the how’s and how not’s of the 305, but now that I know it inside and out I love it! A friend has the 405. I still haven’t figured out the 405 nor has he. Love my 305 enough to not consider anything but the 305. Never failed me yet, excellent buy, got a great price and pushes me out the door every day!
Leonard Bernstein The Gift
Caution – you may save $ buying your ipod here, but if it breaks within the year there is no way to find out the devices serial number if it has been rubbed off the back of the ipod. We have had a lot of ipods break in less than a year, and we have never been able to read the serial numbers to get the device replaced for free. If you buy the ipod from Apple, you can log in and find the serial number and get broken devices replaced easily. Also, you can get names and phone numbers engraved if you buy the device from Apple, which means it may be returned if lost.
Gift Jar Licorice Starlight
HDMI cable was very cheap with great shipping price and service. Exactly as described and works great!
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I’m gonna keep this simple – this watch is fantastic. The worst thing about this product is it takes up to 5 mins to find a satellite – no big deal you can just stretch before you run/walk/ride.
I checked out all the feedback on here, realized that half of the negative comments are actually not problems with the actual watch, it’s user problems/Garmin cust service. I love this watch, it works great in the Mountains – forests etc I am yet to have a problem with it. Extremely accurate,especially the distance! I also love the fact you can check out your activity on Google earth
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My high school teacher forced my English class to read this book back in the late 1970’s but somehow I managed to avoid reading it – maybe I was visiting colleges or something at that time. In any case, about 6 years later I found myself alone and stranded in the Australian outback with absolutely nothing to do and nothing to read except a box of books that included most of the works by Mark Twain, John Steinbeck, Kurt Vonnegut and this one by Salinger. It was the first time in my life that I had ever delved into literature in any real way and I totally fell in love with Twain and Steinbeck and especially Vonnegut. But when it came to this Salinger thing, I couldn’t believe how boring it was, how irrelevant it seemed, how utterly phony its angsty rebelliousness seemed to be. I had grown up around tough kids who lived difficult lives when I was a kid and in Australia I had been working with roughnecks in the oil business, so this Salinger thing seemed pathetically trivial to me and its fame remained totally baffling to me. So about 8 years after that, I thought maybe I had missed something on the first read, so I read it again. And then I tried to re-read it for a third time about 5 years after that, but the effect was always the same. You call this angst? You’re telling me this is what rebellion feels like? I can only think that my English teacher and all those other teachers who think this is somehow profound really haven’t had much of a life, haven’t really plunged too far into the depths of human experience, haven’t really had to face difficult questions about existence and so forth. I’m sorry, but it’s just a boring book. And if you’re a teenager and your teachers are cramming this down your throat and you don’t get it no matter how hard you try, don’t sweat it: you’re not alone. Maybe this was mind-blowing stuff 60 years ago, but 25 years ago I thought it was just an over-hyped waste of time… and I still do. Maybe there’s a reason Salinger went i
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