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Hi Amazon!! Well this is my 5th Ipod, I’ve owned one Ipod video 30GB, one with 60 GB, and two 4th gen Ipod nanos with 8 GB each. The Ipod touch is faster than all of the previous Ipods that I have owned, scowling and searching for songs is very easy, intuitive and fast. The touch screen is easy to use and to organize. What I really loved about this Ipod is the ability to play very good and entertaining games, a feature that I was not able to enjoy in the previous Ipods that I owned (they did have games but were pretty boring). Most of the games that have I was able to download for free on the Itunes store.
Some of the other great features is the ability to download music directly from the Itunes store to your Ipod, being able to surf the net, built in speaker for listening to music without your headphones and endless applications that are available for the Ipod touch.
My only complaint is the battery life, I not sure but it seems short, having completely drained the battery by the end of the day with mixed use (gaming, surfing the net and listening to music).
I would recommend this Ipod to all of my friends.
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Much as W.H. Auden achieved with his controversial The Age of Anxiety, Salinger’s “Catcher” revealed to a compliant U.S. citizenry that all was not well in America, contrary to President Eisenhower’s subsequent head-patting.
This is the genesis of a series of period tales concerned with the classic “troubled youth” of 1950s America. Most people became even more aware of this cultural rift through the most famous of James Dean’s three significant films: Rebel Without a Cause (Two-Disc Special Edition).
“Catcher” was published in 1951 and was immediately banned from numerous school and public libraries. But like Peyton Place, by Grace Metalious, young people still managed to acquire a copy, hiding it under the mattress. By today’s standards there’s nothing particularly earth shattering in the novel, just a few instances of the f-word and some sexual tension. But that was pretty radical stuff back in the early ’50s.
The story’s protagonist is Holden Caulfield, a young man who struggles with the ethics of every situation. Since we live in an imperfect world Holden determines that nearly everyone is a “phony” and, as a consequence of his grim paradigm, he’s perpetually disappointed with the human race in general. He wants to “protect” children (thus he daydreams of being “The Catcher” [of children] in a fantasy-based rye field which borders on a dangerous cliff — once these children fall over life’s cliff [depravity] they are lost, in Holden’s view.) As one might expect, Holden has few positive encounters with prospective girlfriends and his interaction with male peers is usually not all that positive either.
This tale is pretty bleak but it does yield its lighter and more hopeful moments. It’s conveyed from the first person perspective of the protagonist, which was no easy task for Salinger. In any case this is fine American literature of the First Water. It seems like a straightforward read but upon subsequent readings one discovers much more.
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Our yellow lab is 6 months old and is a regular shedder. Before we got the FURminator his fur was everywhere even after daily brushing. Now we groom him every other day and what a difference. The FURminator shows a picture of how much fur this tool can remove off your dog and it is easy to use. It’s pricey, but Highly recommend this grooming tool as it does a terrific job of deshedding.
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