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I've used Acronis in the past and have never had a problem with it.In fact it's always preformed wonderfully.After reading many of the negative reviews though,quite frankly I was kind of scared to upgrade to Acronis 2010.I did however and haven't regretted it.Acronis 2010 does everything it says it will and with no problems whatsoever.It's truely a great product.Once again Acronis delivers!
Very easy to use, very light. I have chronic back pain but can still easily take this stroller in and out of our car. Quality exceeds expectations. Highly recommend. Just one note, better purchase the protection cover if you are going to take this stroller onto airplane. They treat strollers like other luggages. One of ours wheel almost broke after one flight. By the way, the red color is pretty, and very neutral.
This is a must-have for casserole cooks. It is sturdy and truly even cheese won't stick to it. I've been using it for years since it was first on the market, even at higher prices. As soon as I open the last one in stock, I reorder.
Recently bought the NRS pilot knife for a week long kayak camping trip. I like the secure attachment to my PFD, but the nicest feature was the quick and sure release. It's somewhat "spring loaded" using the clips that secure it to the sheath. The blunt/flat point ensures no accidental punctures, and the formed semi-circle cutter makes fast cutting of ropes a snap. The quick release mechanism also locks the knife back in with a snap - if it does not snap, it's not in. Again, something almost foolproof, which is nice if you are reacting to an issue on the water. Great overall blade. I also ordered the Gerber Rivermate at the same time, as I have beena Gerber fan fr 40+ years, but the NRS Pilot wins my vote as the knife to carry on the water.