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Have owned many pedometers in the past; this is the best one. Most significantly, it’s accurate — doesn’t drop steps, doesn’t add steps. Robust — still working fine after about 3 months. In the past, others have gone wacky after 2-3 weeks. Nice feature set — especially the 1 week memory.
Shortcomings: Not a biggie, but claim is that you can just place this in your pocket or purse and it will continue to count properly. In my experience, this is an overstatement. If the device is not reasonably vertical in your pocket/purse, device will miscount steps. Positioned on your waist as most such devices recommend, works great.
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Jacob Jankowski recounts the wonderful time he spent with the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth. During the Great Depression, his parents are killed and Jacob, now penniless, has to leave vet school. He learns the ins and outs of circus life, falls in love with a beautiful horse rider and becomes attached to Rosie, the elephant who responds to Polish commands.
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The concept of this book is interesting. The substance is scary, from a biblical viewpoint.
If you want answers from God – read your BIBLE. It’s all there.
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The Catcher in the Rye is a verbose and rather mundane monologue. The main character, Holden Caufield, is an immature 17-year-old of average intelligence, and we’re trapped listening to his inner ramblings for the entire book. He is constantly complaining, and the other characters in the book he interacts with dislike him for the most part.
The plot arc is just as mundane:
- To Holden, everything is either depressing or corny.
- He is kicked out of school for not applying himself.
- He blames the school for being ‘full of phonies’ (p.90) for his failure.
- He goes to New York for a few days.
- He calls a bunch of people who either don’t want to hang out with him or regret it later.
- He goes home and hangs out with his sister.
Maybe this is stereotyping, but to me, depressed kids are usually highly intelligent. I kind of expected Holden to at least making interesting observations about the world around him.
Maybe this book was a classic in another era. To me, The Catcher in the Rye is utterly forgettable. Holden’s inner struggle to find his place, his way, or his meaning in the world, while noble, is uninteresting.
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Too bad you can’t swim with this thing! That’s okay, if you know that going in you wont be disappointed. Havent found any problems just yet! For the price, I dont think you can beat it.
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The Hoover SteamVac with Clean Surge was easy to assemble and to use. It did a great job on high traffic areas, cleaned upholstry well and the carpets were fullly dry within 6-10 hours. I’m glad I bought it!
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Teenager Holden Caulfield has just been expelled from yet another prep school for failing his classes and having a really bad attitude. Here he recounts his adventures and observations during a weekend on his own in New York City.
I remember being quite shocked at Holden’s anti-social thoughts and non-stop profanity and not liking him at all when I first read this book. It was a pleasure to reread it forty years later and find that my feelings for him had changed a lot; now I find him a bright, charming, and pitiable combination of the social misfit from “Napoleon Dynamite,” the angry young man from “Rebel Without a Cause,” and a bit of Eddie Haskell, too. His penchant for vulgarity and manic emotionality remind me of a scared puppy who’s all bark and no bite; he’s in desperate need of attention and affection and luckily, he gets it.
This classic character study of a troubled boy is highly recommended for mature readers.
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