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I eventually gave up on attempting to cope with the suction cup method of attaching my Garmin to the dash. For about the past year when using the GPS I had just stuck it in the cup-holder or held it in my right hand when needed. This was not safe and a permanent solution was needed. Used one of these in a rental car and loved it so ordered this one from Amazon.

It works fantastic. Its heavy bean filled leafs and non slide bottom allows it to be placed on the dash and shifted around as needed. It has never slipped or slid while on the dash. Have used it in different vehicles and it stays secure on all types of dash surfaces. The GPS holder snapped right into the ball socket with no issues. When parking it is easy to take off the dash and stash the unit on the passenger side floorboard.

I would strongly recommend this product to anyone with a Garmin GPS. My only complaint is no glue remover for the stupid suction mounting bracket that is perma-glued to the dash and no longer needed. Any ideas on how to remove it without ruining the dash?
Polaroid Studio Series 37mm

I absolutely love this thing.I don’t know how I ever survived without it! I love the convenience of being able to run anywhere on road or off without worrying about tracking my distance. It really motivates me during my runs too.
Artisan Series 5 Quart

I enjoyed the novel.

I remember feeling something similar to Holden’s “phony-ness” when I was a teenager. Today, several decades later, the feeling is still there with regard to certain institutions and authorities in society. It makes me wonder what it means to be “genuine” and whether I have become that.
Unlocking the Masters Series

Its been great. It was well worth the money. If you have a lot of music files that need storing this is the solution. I love it!
Cavalry Storage CAUE Series

2000 readers can’t be wrong can they? Umm, yea they might be.

How is it that a mediocre book can consistently get raves?
I was excited by the “prospect” of this book but the more I read, the more resigned I became to the fact that there was nothing very extraordinary about it.
Not only is the writing flat and the plot a giant cliche – there’s also the matter of the central “love” triangle being blatantly lifted from Sophie’s Choice (I cringe referring to that classic alongside this book) right down to the suprise party / angry accusation by a lunatic.

Mediocrity is being rewarded with a big Hollywood movie starring Reese Witherspoon. Ahh, American pop culture.

KitchenAid Architect Series II

I recently ordered this scale to replace my 20 year old spring scale and am very disappointed with it’s accuracy. Although my bathroom is only 8 square feet, I get 3 different readings as I move the scale around to different places on the floor. The readings vary by about 5 lbs! I am hoping the lowest one is the most accurate, but I really don’t know.
Viking VHB300BKPS Professional Series

At the age of seventeen, most adolescents have to make a decision as to what they will do with their life. Holden Caulfield, the protagonist of J.D. Salinger’s novel The Catcher in the Rye taking place in New York in the 1950’s, is no different. He decides that he has to “catch everybody if they start to go over a cliff – I mean if they’re running and they don’t look where they’re going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That’s all I’d do all day. I’d just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it’s crazy, but that’s the only thing I’d really like to be”. Holden is in the process of transitioning into adulthood; however, he wants to preserve his childhood innocence. He watched as his brother Allie died of leukemia at a young age and can’t bear to think of anyone else missing out on the virtues of childhood. He wants to protect his sister Phoebe from the evil adult world as he encourages her to ride the carousel. Holden himself attempts to venture into society, but can never seem to manage. Going out late at night, drinking, and getting involved with prostitutes are things that Holden tries to do to make the difficult transition. However, Holden faces many internal conflicts that prevent him from entering adulthood. He has flunked out of four preparatory schools and feels abandoned by his parents because he knows they will just send him off to another one without trying to understand the problem. Holden continues to search for his identity, and an answer to where the ducks go when the lagoon in Central Park freezes. All readers will be able to relate to Holden’s frustrations, disappointments, thoughts, and decisions. He proves himself to be complex, sharing the mentality of teenagers today. The audience can connect to Holden’s feelings of isolation and fear of growing up. The theme of Salinger’s book is timeless because Holden’s concerns match those of teenagers everywhere in every era. The Catcher in the Rye is a classic that is truly deserving of
Painting Fabric Inspiration Series

Use it as a backup drive every month or two. Runs fine. No complaints.
Cavalry Storage CAUM Series

Shimano BL R400 Road What can I say? The levers look great and work. They have return springs and come with cables. You can buy similar levers by Tektro for a little less but if you include another purchase of cables …

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This scale is wonderful! Not only is it attractive, but you just step on it and your weight appears in easy to see numbers. The company seems to really care about their product and the satisfaction of their customers. I would definitely recommend this scale to anyone as a fabulous value for the money.
Paris Bistro Series Bistro