Lunascura Dobermann Kennel - Breeders and Trainers of European Dobermann - Dobermann kennel breeding from health tested Dobermann of the best pedigree. Striving to produce pups of Health, Beauty and Temperament (that can pass the ZTP) for pet, show and working homes.
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I wish that they had "RED" in the description. Main reason I ordered this drill was because I thought it was pink. Fairly decent price but there are other drills that come with bits for same price.
The item is all scratched up and dirty they didn't even bother to clean up the device. A refurbished item is usually an item which is defective and they send it to the manufacturer not a used. I had the option to buy a used one as well. Very unsatisfied.
First off I've been both a PC and Mac user but primarily a Mac user from college/grad school until two months ago (that's for the past 8 years) when my 2008 iMac finally stopped working. Instead of dropping a grand or more on another iMac or Macbook, I decided to actually look what was new these days. Relying on the Internet for the search, Google Chromebook rave reviews would appear. I've heard of them and seen them sparingly through grad school but always thinking they must be a cheap version of a Windows OS PC. Actually it's Google's own Operating System. A kind of Android-ish version but not entirely. It's basically an always online version of Chrome (apps, extensions, etc). The Toshiba Chromebook 2 was the highest ranked Chromebook out right now so I decided to buy it (being I was cost conscious). For $290.00 and with Amazon's excellent Return Policy for Electronics, I figured it was worth dropping $315 (w/ tax) to try it out. Well its been a night and a day and I can tell you this is the best laptop I've used in quite some time. When my iMac broke originally 2 months ago, I decided to go the super cheap route and bought an ASUS Vivobook (their newest one for 2016). It was the slowest P.O.S. and it's really meant for people just getting into computers (a good purchase for a kid or an elder family member). You could barely open three or four tabs without it slowing down. The Chromebook 2 however, I've had three YouTube tabs open to test it, with ten plus tabs of regular text (NYTimes, CNBC, etc) which are still somewhat data heavy and there's been no slow downs. Coming down from a Mac definitely takes getting used to as everything (even on an older machine) is crisp and smooth. Well ASUS failed horribly but Toshiba nailed it. I'm still getting used to the settings and figuring how to navigate the laptop but for the most part it's easy. One thing which I was scared but was happy to then figure out was printing. My HP Photosmart printer is also 8 or 9 years old (it's a beast and meant for a small office - but I had gotten it for free as a promo with the iMac back then) so I thought it wasn't compatible with the Chromebook. Actually, it is, but the workaround is that you need to download the HP Printer app from the Chrome OS Store. Once you have that installed it works instantly. So if you're a Mac user and want to see what all the fuss is about with Chromebooks, definitely buy this model. I saw a few sites that suggested you really don't need the i3 model versus the Celeron N model. A top reviewer on Amazon also said it made no difference. From what I can, this thing is fast, fast, fast! Very smooth product, excellent speaker system (it's by Skullcandy - and there's a small Skullcandy logo below the keyboard, it doesn't bother me the slightest but others have noted it as being annoying), full 1080p IPS display, and what's more amazing is that the startup and shutdown times are ridiculously fast as well. I will say I'm a mouse user so I only used the Touch-pad for setting the Chromebook up. But when I did use it, it was very fluid and worked like a charm. I do like the scroll feature of the touch-pad, though it doesn't always work for me. It might be me though, being I'm new to Chromebooks. What I don't like however is how small the font type is. Everything seems to be out of the box at a font type of 8 or 10. You can make the screen show at a lower (720p) display level versus the out of the box (1080p) which helps a bit (my eyesight is pretty awful - glasses user) without sacrificing video quality in say YouTube. Also some webpages tend to flash here and there but it's nothing like a deal breaker. My HP Wireless Mouse also doesn't scroll up and down as smooth as it did with my iMac. I've read that I may need a new model that works better with Chromebooks. Aside from the small amount of cons, the pros completely out-weigh them. Some other cool features. You can have multiple accounts (I believe up to 17 of them but don't quote me) and you can have multiple email accounts in one account (I believe up to four of them - don't quote me there either) but I have my secondary gmail account under my main Google account which is a nice feature where I can seamlessly switch off without the need of signing out. I'm happy to report while the Toshiba Chromebook 2 is no MacBook it's certainly the best laptop I've had in quite some time. Definitely factor this in to your list of potential buys if you're in the market for a new laptop.
We bought this for my Godkids for Christmas, and after they played a few rounds (and loved it) I told them I wanted to play too. The 13-year-old scoffed (he is like a young Michael Jackson) and I stood in the back behind the 3 of them. Then I went to town on Lady Gaga's "Applause." I was popping and tutting and twerking and top-rocking all over the place. I have skills. There were 4 of us dancing so they couldn't really tell how well I was doing. At the end, when it shows you the scores, of course the 13-year-old won, but when 2nd place came up, it was me (uh! yeah!) and he couldn't believe it. His eyes got huge and he reported it to my husband in disbelief. I have more respect than ever now. Thanks, Just Dance 2014.
This review is in general about Haan customer service. A Haan steamer I had quit working ayer just 3 uses. After following their instructions on how to clear and clean out the unit ( only 3 uses ... This should not happen) they finally agreed to let me return it. It was well within the warranty period. I did return it and had to constantly e mail nag to get any responses. Then they informed me that they no longer make the canister style I had so they would send what they considered a comparable steamer. I chose the canister model because it fit my storage needs and cleaning capacity. It had taken over 15 emails and they just keep saying they will send me a tracking number and they haven't. Don't bother with Haan unless you really enjoy the the pain of e nagging!!! Going back to Sharp steamers! !!