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I am 51 years old and have had not sweats and weight gain for about two years. I saw the ad on TV for Amberen so I thought I would try it. After 30 days, I called the "nurse" to tell her that so far nothing has changed and I would like to get my money back. I was informed that it will take the whole 90 days before I see results. So, I decided to take the entire 90 day dose of Amberen, and it had no effect on me whatsoever. They know what they are doing by saying a "30 day money back guarantee," especially when they tell you that you need to take the whole 90 days worth to see any effects. Please do not waste your money!
My son loves this bike. It's great balance training, I'm expecting a smooth transition to a pedal bike! If your's doesn't love the bike at first sight, keep trying some. Once they get the hang of it, they'll love it!
I was looking for a good cordless drill and bought this one. It works ok for diy projects. Lo recomiendo tiene buena potencia no es muy pesado buena duración de la batería en resumen estoy satisfecho con la compra.
I bought this adapter 2 years ago and it worked fine on XP. I recently loaded it on another computer with XP and 2 with Vista. It won't work. The program comes up but has no video feed. Can't download any drivers. What's the deal?
- Sorry, Timbuk2, but honestly, within a couple weeks, I felt like this was the worst $120 bucks I had ever spent on something as simple as a _bag_. This one felt shapeless, and actually, kind of 'cavernous' with not nearly enough 'style', OR useful features to justify the money I spent. There were also not nearly enough smaller spaces - pockets, etc, to secure all the 'little stuff' I need in addition to my laptop - e.g. my wallet, my mouse and stylus, the charging cords, etc. Also, I found the two-buckle closure was stiff and cumbersome. Although, I'm sure that element of this 'baggy-bag', along with the cinch-down straps, probably works well for folks who truly do bike to work every single day, it was simply not for me. I stopped using the Timbuk2 after finding one a few weeks later and I now try to remember the Tbk2 that I purchased, as an object lesson to remember to always keep in mind what my specific needs are for any investment. The one I found had a much more secure laptop sleeve than what was provided in the messenger bag. The one I found was also _way_ less 'baggy', and yet, still accommodated and protected both my laptop and my 15" graphics tablet with a separate padded sleeve, while still affording enough space for my iPad as well., along with two outside pleated-pockets to hold other items, great strapping and handles - etc, etc. Anyway, considering what I spent, I really wanted to love it, but the Timbuk2 product was totally out-classed by an old Eddie Bauer bag found at a Goodwill-store.