Posts Tagged ‘light’
Take Flash Light now
This works much better than the suction cup mounts which always seem to fall. My only complaint is that with time the bottom becomes smooth, rather than “friction-y” causing the unit to slide around the dashboard, making it unusable. In fairness, this occurred after two years of sitting on my dashboard, often parked in the hot sun. I have not found a more durable/functional mounting solution for my garmin.
Flash Light
No more .. the Carry Light
This is the 2nd pedometer I have purchased in the last 10 years. The first one was cheaper and not at all reliable. This pedometer was given an excellent review in a recent issue of Good Housekeeping magazine and was purchased through Amazon.com. It lives up to its high rating, and because it is so reliable, it really helps me in setting # of step goals daily.
Carry the Light
Up Dark Light The series
Without question this is a 5 star product. It was easy to put together, easy to operate, and very light weight. The 12 amp power is a real plus. My 7 year old carpet looks like new! I had been cleaning it with a Dirt Devil carpet cleaner, but it had lost its mogo :0) I saw this amazing price on Amazon–which no one else could beat (not to mention free shipping), and I thought I would give it a try. So glad I did–the water in the tank was BLACK….thanks to our sweet dog Stella. Anyway, the bottom line is–you will not be disappointed.
Light Up The Dark
Daily Light Every Day about
An excellent devotional with scriptural support that makes one think. Much deeper than the average meditation guide. Index of themes is also most helpful. Highly recommend to those in pursuit of a closer walk with God. (Each devotional takes around 15 minutes.)
Every Day Light Daily
Get Candle Light A Low now
THis is a GREAT product and got it at a steal. My friends paid 40% more than I did. Keeps the GPS secure on the dash – love it.
Light A Candle Low
Problem of Square Light Yellow Dessert
After 2 non shedding dogs, I adopted a dog who sheds. I was going crazy with all the dog hair. My friend recommended the furminator. It is a very worthwhile purchase. Of course my dog still sheds but the furminator has been an enormous help. The amount of shedding has at least been cut in half and I can pet her without getting a handful of hair all over my clothes! I brush her for a few minutes about 2 times a week. I am sure if I was more vigilant in brushing, the loose hair would be eliminated completely. I definitely would buy this brush again.
Light Yellow Square Dessert
Details about Show Lullaby Light Baby
We enjoy this light show but think they could make improvements to compensate for the price they charge. This is a wind-up toy that lasts about 5 minutes. There’s no remote control, no on/off switch and no volume control. You can distinguish the images if the projector is on the bed and the room is dark, but in order to really see the images well, the projector has to be very close to the ceiling and the room has to be very, very dark.
I like SHIRT T WOMAN LIGHT
My mom got the steamvac because we were baby setting a dog and every time she came in the house
she would get the floor/carpet dirty or, she might throw up. The vac is cool because my mom doesn’t
have to mop and get the floor wet. Really cool product. Works great on carpet and linoleum.
T SHIRT WOMAN LIGHT
Mad about Light Zero The
This memory card handles HD video from my Panasonic Lumix camera. The quality is great, and it is fast enough for the videos.
The Zero Light
I love My You Light Up
I’ve been an on-again-off-again runner for years, and never bothered to use more than a heartrate monitor when running regularly. Last month I signed up for a half-marathon scheduled for August 2010. When I began looking into various training programs to get me ready for the run, I realized I was either going to have to spend some tedious time online mapping out my routes in order to be sure I was running the correct mileage on my training runs…or I could invest in something that would do that for me. I initially thought I wanted something smaller on my wrist, but since the smaller versions of the Forerunner cost twice as much, I decided I could handle the larger size.
I invested in the 305, have been using it for a week, and am very happy with it.
One thing I haven’t seen in any previous reveiws is a mention of the tiny font used for the heartrate information. I was hoping I could do something about that: customize a screen, for instance, to make it larger, but I haven’t found any way to do so. When I’m running, especially in dim light, I need to stop for a moment and peer at the tiny numbers to check my heartrate. Since this is a heartrate monitor in addition to its other functions, it would be nice if I were at least given the option to make the numbers on the screen larger and easier to read.
On the other hand, information I didn’t expect to be interested in, such as my pace, has already become more important to me than my heartrate, so perhaps I eventually won’t mind the tiny heartrate numbers.
Pace, as other reviews have mentioned, can vary quite a bit during the course of a run. I tend to notice a difference of about a minute-per-mile, even if I think I’m carefully running at a consistent pace. (As a beginner, I’m not completely sure I’m being consistent, even when I think I am). That doesn’t really bother me at this point, I figure that as long as it’s reasonably accurate, it keeps me from running too quickly or too slowly on my training runs.