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Have two adults around and three hours to assemble this item. Read the directions and don't assume you know anything about what it's supposed to look like....preconceived notions. Don't try to work ahead of the directions or you'll be taking things back apart and doing it again. The assembly is not rocket science, but it's a lot more than opening a box and adding batteries too. There was more work for me in leveling the unit after assembly than the assembly itself. And yes, leveling is pretty important. I suggest digging down in the high sides instead of scotching up the lower sides....much neater and your anchors will work better. And for God's sake, anchor the trampoline to the ground or you'll have yourself a 15' parachute next time a big storm comes through!! I have no regrets or complaints about the trampoline so far. Great outside activity and good exercise.
Extremely valuable for anyone wanting to know the workings of the Social security Administration. Written in a way that anyone can understand.
I love Razer's dedication to the gaming community, but I have always shied away from they're keyboards. For years they were glossy plastic pieces that just feel like quality craftsmanship that I could beat in and enjoy during demanding gaming sessions. When I saw the new chroma, I had to have one, so I sold a kidney and snagged it up. My God am I glad I did. I don't need 15 macro keys and a gigantic footprint on my desk, and Razer answered the call. The Blackwidow Chroma has 5 macro keys (perfect for a Blade & Soul player like myself), RGB lighting, Razer's green switches, and a usb and audio pass through. And the best part? That's it. No extra junk to enlarge the physical size of the sturdy, handsome design that seamlessly blends with any desktop setup. The Synapse control of the lighting is superb as well as macro setup. With all of this I was thrilled to login to my B&S account and wreak havoc on the Ceruleans, but looks and behold as I fired up the game, all my key lights shut off. But then something magic happened. My wasd keys lit red, my attack keys lit up different colors according to the attack type, and as I completed missions, leveled, and interacted with npc's, the keyboard changed colors with cooldowns, unavailable keystrokes blacked out, and interaction keys during combos lit up and disappeared with the order to be pressed. Holy hell batman Razer has blown me away. I thought I was happy with my old Orbweaver, but now I need to purchase the newest version. The keyboard is proof Razer's not joking around anymore. The green switches have an incredibly short throw to be recognized as clicked without bottoming out. They're a little stiff, which may be something for someone else to complain about, but to me it is the perfect balance of force and reaction time. Razer I am impressed, very impressed. Bravo.
I have been using H&R Block/Tax Cut for years. I know the deluxe version comes with a State. After reading the product description on Amazon, State is listed on the box you are shown but no where did I see it say it wasn't included. Stupid me! I just had to pay an additional $39.95 to H&R Block for the State. Next time I will buy directly from H&R Block & skip Amazon!
i have 2 sets of these lights,i liked the first set i bought i liked so much i got another for the lake to use as pathway lights up to the shed. the are super easy to mount with the included hardware all you need is a masonry bit if you are mounting them to brick, if your mounting them to wood then just a nut driver bit.they come with an easy on and off using the included pin and the dim to bright function when there is no motion is amazing. i feel as though the dim is setting is great for a little security and then when the motion comes on they are very bright. if i had one thing i would change about them i would want a little more control over the motion. i think it would be good to be able to turn the motion off and to be able to just use the lower light setting as a not as bright pathway marker but other than that i think they are great and if like me you have a place with no light and you do not want to have a electrician come out and run you a wire and put in lights then this is the way to go.
Roads that didn't show on previous version still don't show. Some of the changes made require more mouse clicks to accomplish the same task that used to take only one click. It's routing capabilities still could use some refinement.