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  • Jennifer - Okay

    I love not having to carry an extra book with me to school. I don't like the method of trying to find the medications. It is slow and really inconvient. It really needs a better index that you can go to that will link you the general information page about that drug. It is slow to search so I actually find it much quicker to use a drug app or just google search the drug. It is nice though when I don't have internet access. I still use it and will continue to use it while I'm at school for the convience of not carrying another book.

  • P. Nicholas Keppler - One hugely angry, massively powerful rock album

    Becoming one of the world's biggest bands had nearly destroyed Pink Floyd. Since the Floyd, a band whom had merrily produced experimental rock all over the musical map, since their writer of fairy tale, psychedelic pop songs, Syd Barrett had become undependable, had become megastars with the release of 1973's Dark Side of the Moon, the intrusive attention they received, the ever growing business aspect of their careers, spite from cult musicians and, depending on who you ask, either Rogers Waters' ego or the band becoming completely dependent on Waters for creative direction saw the friendship between band members dissolve and the loss of fun and enjoyment from making music, problems which fueled two excellent but very bitter, post-Dark Side albums, 1975's Wish You Were Here and 1977's Animals. So one would perhaps think the band's aching was settling in 1978, when they took some time away from each other, allowing David Gilmour to release his self-entitled solo debut and Richard Wright to release his first solo album, Wet Dream, both pretty somber records, while Roger Waters took refuge in a serene log cabin, recording demos for the next Pink Floyd album or a possible solo album.

  • #1 hansy boy - Well, it's not an Xbox

    I was an Xbox 360 owner without any real fervent advocacy for one system or the other. Honestly, I find it hard to care about the debate about which system is better blah blah blah graphics and who cares about what games are "better". The really good titles will be available on both, and they both offer similar services.

  • a fellow seer - I started with 2012 edition and have purchased the 2013. Only problem with Kaspersky is dealing with them direct

    I have tried submitting my questions to them at the Kaspersky website, and they take several days to reply, sometimes longer. A couple of months before my 2012 edition was to end, I had gotten a pop up from Kaspersky saying to "upgrade" to 2013 "for free". Their words, not mine. I clicked yes, and all I saw was that the Kaspersky logo changed from 2012 to 2013. I was thinking, wow, this is great, a free upgrade for those customers who took the leap and bought their product, what a nice thing for them to do to keep goodwill going and keep customers coming back! Instead, it turns out it was not the truth - a week or so before the old 2012 was to expire, I kept getting pop up notices that it was about to expire. I'm like WHAT? So I wrote, and thought maybe this was a glitch or just something that is sent out regardless. Turns out that both my replies came days if not weeks after I inquired, and the only answer I got was about the license. The company nor its customer service, never addressed the whole "free upgrade" and what that was about. Just simply it was to "update" the database that the program checks your computer for viruses. I advised that calling it an upgrade is misleading and implied that we were getting a new edition based on our customer loyalty. So much for that, I'm sure the Kaspersky gang was laughing at that one. Such a silly concept. In any case, I had read so many people had problems ordering direct through them that I again went through Amazon to order the 2013 edition and just register the product key at their website under my account. I think Kaspersky doesn't care, and let's the product speak for itself. That aside,since using the 2012 product, I have had very little virus issue with my computer and cleaning the computer of viruses has been a very easy step by step process for someone like me who is not advanced computer literate. It also helps to be cautious about what sites you visit online, and that you clear your computer daily and backup at least once a week.

  • Jodi - Skeptical but surprised

    Update: We have had the Casper mattress for close to a year now and thought I would update my review. My original review is below. I am still breathing a sigh of relief when I lie down in bed at night. I think the best thing about this mattress is the motion isolation. I did not realize how much disruption to my sleep was occurring from my partner flipping over during the night. He works earlier in the day than me and I am constantly surprised when he comes in to say goodbye that he is not still in bed next to me and is in fact showered, dressed and heading to work! We have had the mattress through 4 seasons and I have to say it does not retain heat. I thought last spring that maybe it was when we added the Casper topper but that was just me being acclimated to winter and running hot. My dog is now 14 and arthritic and still coming up on the bed to snuggle at night, which is impressive because he did not start doing this until age 13 when we got the mattress. I have noticed much less aches and pains in my hips and shoulders in the morning from sleeping on my sides. For stomach sleepers, with the topper to add depth and softness, it is still great. I sleep in all positions. I can even stay on my back for longer because my heels do not hurt from the pressure. I would say the mattress by itself is conforming and comfortable but a little on the firm side. With the topper (which was free), it is in the plush range. It is still easy to stand up from the edge of the bed as it is not spongy or sinking. Casper has started advertising now and they have kept the price the same. It is a steal compared to other mattresses on the market of comparable quality. To answer questions that others have sent me ... it comes in a box that is about 3 feet tall by 28 inches wide and deep (fit though my 100-year- old house doorways fine). You bring the mattress to the room where you want it and then unpack it. It is amazing how compact they get it in the box and how quickly it unfolds to its full loft. There was no smell or very minimal (I have migraines and would know). I would still buy this mattress and I have no regrets. I am happy to not be sleeping on an innerspring mattress anymore. I expect this mattress to last. It is not a mattress you flip but I have turned it for even wear. There is no sagging anywhere. I am happy to answer any questions people have. If you found my review helpful, you can use this referral link to get $50 off and I will get a $50 gift card, which would be great!

  • Jenny T. - Waste of money.

    Was looking for an appetite suppressant type result at the very least. The "no magic pill" theory has been proven again with this product. I would not recommend this product, and will try to get my money refunded. I am health conscious enough to know there is no substitute for lowering your caloric intake and hard work at the gym. Shame on me.