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  • TSad - Fabulous. ..

    Excellent pen! This pen replaced my 20 year old Waterman Expert that took one too many drops to the ground.

  • Lynn - like many of the other purchasers

    The C-Max has a huge front window that my old shade wouldn't come close to fitting. This shade fits perfectly and helps a lot. But, like many of the other purchasers, I agree that it is big and bulky - but the window it big so what do you do? Deal with it. This product is a perfectly fine product and has quality - it isn't their fault that the C-Max front window is huge and needs a big shade.

  • hjpool08 - finally helped my tummy troubles

    After suffering from the after-effects of cdif (bad bacterial problem)for about 11 months, a doctor recommended that I try Align. Although i still got sick a few times after taking it, my symptoms drastically decreased, and I eventually got my intestinal track back where it should be. Even now, over a year after starting Align, I am not planning on stopping. The few times I have forgotten to take it, I could tell a difference! If you go on an antibiotic or are having intestinal issues, I definitely suggest it!

  • Scott Miller - Great sketch and illustration program.

    Make no mistake, this program is strictly for sketching. There are no straight lines, boxes, circles, or anything of that nature. You can import images and use them as a template, or to enhance them will illustration. It has an innovative interface that is geared toward a Wacom tablet and pen. There are an excellent set of pen, pencil, and brush tools, including 2 preset menus of various paint and pencil patterns. I'm not an illustrator, so I cannot use this program to its full potential, but I like using it like a paper napkin, and doodle some sketch ideas to send out before I start the real work. It's a nice tight little program that any artist/illustrator/designer/doodler would find useful.

  • Gary L. Evers - Adobe Creative Cloud membership

    Nice to be able to try out this software, for very low cost to trial it. Wish that part of the monthly price of $50 would go towards the purchase of the program.

  • Fashionista - This one of the better products on the market without breaking your pocketbook

    This one of the better products on the market without breaking your pocketbook. I have been using this for years now, ever since Ms. Crawford introduced it on her infomercial. The product does not itch even if you have sensitive skin like I do. I use it morning and night, then I follow the steps for moisturizing with the whole system

  • Vermont Chick - More Contemporary Women's Fiction Than Thriller

    This was my Kindle First pick for October and I was ready for a psychological thriller involving a wronged wife. While the initial chapters provided a suspenseful introduction to the possibilities of how Evelyn, the wife, might seek revenge on her husband and his lover, the book was not a thriller. It did a good job of capturing the fears, confusion, pain, and disillusionment experienced by a woman who is the victim of an unfaithful husband. It presented her with a dilemma involving right and wrong and forced her to make decisions about a situation that threatened how the community would view her and her family. But there was no suspense or sense of real danger other than social rejection and embarrassment and the possibility that her husband would lose his license to practice medicine. While that would have been painful and disruptive, it was hardly tragic, especially since neither Evelyn nor her husband were particularly sympathetic characters and both needed to grow up.