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    Caused more problems than it prevented. Made changes to my computer constantly (internet browser settings mainly). Still got malware even when I ran the recommended settings. Invested in MalwareBytes instead. Much happier.

  • AKearnes - I really like this sweater

    Even though the sweater is NOT the same material as shown in the photos and it was smaller than I expected, I really like this sweater. I will be ordering another in a different color. Only thing is, I will order a size larger next time. Nice light weight sweater though.

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    Pretty good professional type software. My teenagers love it and have created a lot of music with it. Seems fairly intuitive to learn. Complex enough not to out grow or get bored.

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    You do not have to be a witch to enjoy this datebook. If you enjoy keeping up with: astrology, moon phases, planting and harvesting days, solar eclipses, when holidays are, when each Celtic Tree month begins, tid-bits of history, etc. this book is a neat buy. Each year has different things in it, but the ones mentioned are consistent. The 2016 has a recipe for eggs baked in grits, briefly discusses Ostara and other pagan holidays, The Hawk Moon, The Raven Moon, The Snake Moon, and so-on.

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    Great essays. My wife and I liked them so much that we decided to purchase the eariery collection of Derb's essays for 2012. They were great, too.

  • Willie Pennington - Looks awesome!

    I don't understand why everybody complains about reception with this thing. It's a 3" antenna, reception is NOT going to be good. If you're worried about bad reception, stick with the factory Jeep antenna. This little guy is designed purely for looks. I typically use the satellite radio or play music off the hard drive anyway.

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    This device is no doubt a godsend for the strong and reasonably athletic, enabling them to walk with free hands. It is also significantly easier to climb upstairs (not so much downstairs without turning sideways), but it has significant downsides for many users and will not enable one to completely dispense with crutches.