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  • Chelsea S. - It surprisingly had a nice saltiness to it without being too salty

    I have never tried biltong before now. I am a huge fan of beef jerky though so I figured I'd give this a try. I got the original and I wasn't expecting much taste. It surprisingly had a nice saltiness to it without being too salty. It's a great low carb low fat high protein snack. There are minimal ingredients which I also really like. There are no hard to pronounce ingredients either. The only complaint I have is about the cost. $5 to ship from south jersey when I live in northern Delaware, is a bit much and I know it doesn't cost that much to send it. It's more expensive than your normal beef jerky. I'd probably purchase this again if I was splurging a bit.

  • Upset and Angry with Intuit - Upset and Angry with Intuit

    It seems Intuit is engineering their product to generate revenues and not provide service. I upgraded my Quickbooks Mac 2009 to 2011 version when I took on a new bookkeeper. My previous bookkeeper and I used the 2009 version at different times on the same computer with no problem. After I installed 2011, I was troubled to find my new bookkeeper could not access files. I called India to tech support and was told in order to have another user access the program I would need to buy another "seat license". That means and additional $240 to do what we did with no problems before. After arguing about "seat" vs "user" and trying to install and re-install the program so the bookkeeper and I use the same administrator account, I find that if you log on as a separate person and want to use the same administrator account, you cannot. It troubles me that Intuit is more interested in squeezing money from me than providing good service. I have always bought their products and all they want from me is my money, not me being happy with their product. I am uninstalling and planning on using the 2009, if i still can. I HATE INTUIT!!

  • Alexander - Intuitive and User-Friendly

    Great program for accounting. I have limited accounting experience, but Quickbooks was user-friendly enough that starting our company was a breeze. It has more features than I will ever use, but with that being said, its a fantastic program for small businesses as well as large ones.

  • John B. - LG 39LB5600 good buy but no usb movie

    I've just received my LG 39lb5600 tv and I'm more than satisfied with the picture and sound quality, and this is without me playing or getting deep into the av settings yet. This LG comes with 2 hdmi inputs and 1 usb among other input and outputs. The tv's size I believe is perfect for bedrooms or play rooms. Contrary to what you may read or see this model tv does not support usb movies but does support mp3 and picture files. This did disappoint me somewhat because this is one of the main features I wanted but still I'm satisfied wither everything else it offers for its price.

  • Christina Moore - I thought it would be more than the practice tests ...

    I thought it would be more than the practice tests. It may help some, but I will have more work to do to prepare for tests.

  • Billy H. - Solid little machine!

    I did the easiest upgrade, which was putting another 4gb ram stick in it, so it has 8gb now. Haven't had any issues running all these games. Maybe not on ultra, but on high settings, with great fps. I'm surprised by this little i3. I already have a gaming pc, but i wanted something for my gameroom, and this was perfect. Just login to steam and off u go. The downside is the hard drive space (500gb), but i have a Western Digital 1tb , portable HD that solves that issue.

  • Stephen M Mckay - Yea New Yorker

    It seems I always find something worth reading in every issue, whether its an insightful movie or TV review, a compelling and in-depth news article (tho they may be a bit too 'you are there'), or a nice fiction piece and of course the best covers and cartoons anywhere. It does help to have a good education and to be abreast of current affairs to read, but it does help with that.