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    I love this nail polish! 2 coats and you're good to go! It is beautiful when light hits it. I never had an issue with it chipping like some of the other people. Maybe you're applying to many coats, or not letting each coat dry completely? This is my second bottle and I will continue to buy more! Love all color club nail polishes.

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    This is a great game, as are all games in the WWE Smackdown vs. Raw series! I have put many hours into all of them since the 2007 version!

  • G. Dawson - A nice supplement (but not a replacement for normal cardio/strength)

    This is a great supplement to a regular workout program. I use this 5-10 minutes a day at the end of my normal strength training or cardio sessions. I've noticed increased core strength and better balance, and I think that will only get better and better with time. I will say, though, that this is not a miracle fix. This board does something very specific. It improves core strength and balance. It is not a substitute for a good cardio workout, and it's not a great strength training device (except for the core). This is best used as a supplement to an existing workout regime.

  • Chris Virgin - Great intro to stocks

    This book is a great first read about the stock market. The author presents some basic technical info (P/E, Price/Book, MACD, RSI and others) in a simple and concise way while also providing insight into what the metric means about a company and how it may be manipulated (Earnings, for example).

  • Angel Zero - Great Entry Level Dual Sport, One Glaring Downside

    I bought this bike back in late August 2013, had a car accident which led me to be unable to use it for a few months, but I'm getting back to biking and have hit 300 miles total with this back. It's my first good quality bike that I've had since I was 11, and I had a walmart bike which I promptly returned right after ordering this online from Bike Nashbar on a sale (totaled $360 at that time). I'm a programmer and know how to build computers, so I thought why not bikes as well? My purpose was at first for recreational, but then, the aspect of riding occasional simple trails coupled with usual road riding attracted me to have dual sport as my first real bike. Which comes down to features I was looking for, 1) gearing for the major climbs in my city, 2) disk brakes if I was going to ride in the rain, 3) suspension for the occasional trails, 4) not very heavy.