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  • Xenok - Easily the most disapointing release of a game to date

    This game is just disappointing. I play computer games with my kids. We play things that allow for groups to work together. We were very excited about this game but within a few weeks of getting it my kids wanted to go back to Titan Quest for this type of game. To quote my 9 year old "Titan Quest is just more fun."

  • John Hoekstra - Leatherman Pocket knife

    I've had a lot of pocket knives and this is by far the best, most useful, quality steel, clip etc I have ever carried. Highly recommend it!

  • rhonda b. - Great!!!

    This item did the trick!! Cant speak for no one but me. These sickening critters was in every room of my home biting every family member.

  • J. White - From Access 97 to Access 2010

    I created fifteen databases from 1998 to now to help me in the office, and one other to help me at home, all created in Access 97. I've been using these databases for years and the largest one has a file size of 60 Mb; Access 97 would not let me create new reports in that one. I decided to try Access 2010 and was surprised that all 16 databases converted without any problems, at least none detected so far. My home computer and office computer are both over six years old, running WinXP on an Socket A processor with old DDR memory. Access 2010 runs OK on these old systems. Access 2010 is a definite upgrade from 97, and as soon as I learned the menu changes, I was up and running. I am glad I started in Access 97 though because The Help resources are pitiful in 2010 and hitting the F1 key doesn't get you much. Creating macros in 2010 is very easy and I like the ease of exporting reports to pdf for emailing. My largest database has 19 tables, 120 queries, 66 forms/subforms, 122 reports/subreports, 40 macros and 2 modules - scrolling through the ribbon menu on the left can be dizzying and takes too much patience, but I like the organization of the menus at the top of the screen. I also like the organization of the extensive properties menus that pop up on the right, and I like that each time I click on a control on a form, the right-side properties menu changes automatically for that control; I can make changes on the fly. The new features on these menus are useful for tweaking. Although Access 2010 is not perfect, I can live with it. Internet resources may have to suffice in place of the Access 97 Help assets, at the cost of my time.

  • Trini1gal - Wonderful

    This straightener was purchased for my daughter who used the one I already purchased. This straightener works wonderful on the hair with argon oil. Your hair will be soft and light after the use. I have used it when the hair was a little damp and the hair came out feather soft with the argon oil on it. The hair was straight all week as long as you wrap it every night. Great product, will purchase another for myself in the future.

  • A. Blackard - Great "Authentic" Taco Seasoning

    I've been to Frontera Grill in Chicago a number of times and consider it one of the best restaurants in the country, and have also had a lot of luck with Rick Bayless' recipes at home. I jumped at the chance to try this taco seasoning because I regularly make tacos at home using off-the-shelf seasonings at the grocery store (which I actually like pretty well).