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When a person says that God inspired them or told them something the first question that should come to your mind is which God? The God of the Bible? Don’t think so as it contradicts many of the ways and teachings that that God revealed through others. Perhaps it is the God of this world, Satan? He is a good candidate since he likes to contradict the God of the Bible. And then there is the God of Islam, and the gods of hindu and the gods of shinto and so on and so on. And there are religions that say you are a God so then this is just a book about the author expressing his own opinion and since he makes some claims that are scientifically false, perhaps this is the God he is really talking to.
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Exactly what I expected, great product for the cost, easily stores away in car, does not move around on dash
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This pedometer seems to be accurate, rugged, and reliable. However, it has no reset capability (other than removing the battery). It does have seven days of history, so it’s perfect for someone who wants to track their daily totals. If you want to know stats for a particular trip you’ll just have to remember or write down the starting numbers.
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This is a great book, written from the point of view of three different people. it is not confusing when the author goes back and forth between the characters. The flow is smooth and easy to follow. I thought it was a great book and I highly recommend it.
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Bought it after CNET listed it on their website as a good option. Bought it, using it for past few weeks with no problem at all. Oh yeah….did I say fassstt delivery!
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I bought this card to use in my Pentax K-x DSLR camera and it has been working flawlessly. I’m replacing a Ridata 16gb class 6 SDHC card, which got memory errors every other time I turned it on. This card is highly recommended.
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This is good summer reading even though I read it in March. It’s not going to win a Pulitzer, but, then Best Sellers rarely do. I would say that I enjoyed reading it but it was not beautifully written. This is her first novel. Maybe the next will be better. Her physical description of Skeeter is Eudora Welty. She had to have had her in mind. I’ve had friends like Hilly, but they never had the influence she had over others, at least, not for long. I used to visit my grandparents in Tennessee in the thirties and understood most of what I read. I didn’t know it was still that bad in the sixties. I wonder.
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garmin forerunner 305 remains the reference for GPS tracking of your heart rate monitored activities.
no extra sensors makes it suitable for all activites: running, biking, skiing, kayaking, trekking – you name it.
quite bulky, but nothing you cannot get used to – after all it is a tool, not an accessory.
garmin’s connect website is awesome with link directly to google earth and not least the player, which let’s you replay you route on a map, with indication of speed, heart rate and elevation – way cool.
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I have tried the inexpensive pedometers that click away the steps. I found these to be very inaccurate, plus as silly as it may sound, the clicking sound irritated me. The Omron HJ-122 is great. I walked with a friend using his GPS and my pedometer matched his distance calculator. It is silent and the functions (time of day, miles, aerobic steps, 7-day memory, calorie counter) make it more interesting.
It is a little larger and heavier than I wish, but not so much that it is a drawback. The fact that you can put it in you pocket is handy, plus the leash clip holds on tight. It would be nice if the battery compartment used a slide-and-click method as the timy screws aren’t easy. At least they give you a screwdriver to fit the tiny screws…an eyeglasses repair kit also works.
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