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  • mom4four - They look very nice and have a bright light

    These work perfectly and couldn't be easier to use right out of the box. They look very nice and have a bright light. They go together with three pieces. That you literally just push together. There is a switch on the underneth side of the light. Turn it on and stick it in the ground where ever you need some extra light. It is solar powered so no worry about cords or changing batteries. It will turn on at dusk and off at dawn. Like I said it couldn't be easier.

  • Michael S. Labrow - Makes your mousing experience better, especially if you think you don't need a mouse pad!

    I finally got a fancy MMO mouse right as I got kids and don't have time to game any more. So boo to that. Still all those buttons are useful when you map macros to them, so I've still ended up using it for work stuff. Unfortunately my wood table was tearing up the teflon feet of the mouse, so I got this as a solution, and I couldn't be happier. I have horrible memories of mouse pads from the nineties. This is thin, seems reasonably light, is flexible, hasn't fallen apart in five months of use, doesn't really show off all the dead skin from my wrist, is humongous without feeling humongous, and the mouse just glides across it. If you are like me and gave up on mouse pads once they moved from balls to lasers, I'd suggest taking a look at this, it really does make a difference

  • Kindle Customer - Has its ups and downs but loved it

    Georgie goes to Italy to escape her mother's match making and to find love and herself. She settles in a small village and meets luca who wants no part of love after losing his wife five years earlier. Feelings are start to form and feeling are hurt but the ending is worthwhile.