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City: -87.6272 Illinois, United States

  • Books And Spoons - Dark and eerie tale

    For the very last moments, this story is filled with danger, action, history, and romance. It is addictively alluring with the intriguing characters, both dead and alive, and the murder mysteries, that seem to come too close to home for the brave heroine.

  • Jeena - Some great stories in this collection.

    Some great stories in here, and some I wasn't crazy about. Bought it for a summer class. Book is in great shape, type is easy to read - not tiny, but not the large-size type for people with vision problems.

  • J. Mallon - Small coverage area, leaky grommets

    They fit perfectly, sure, but they are also small. I suspect the reason they are so small is due to Ford's recessed floor design in front of the seat. The mats terminate a significant distance from the seat rails, leaving a lot of room for the carpet to get wet. Also, the pair of grommets at the seat end both leak. So, when I went to remove the mat on the drivers side this morning to wash it off, my carpet was quite wet under the left grommet, and moderately so under the right. Called Weathertech customer service this morning (it's great that they staff the phones on a Sunday, Kudos to them), and the gentleman agreed that the grommets are not weather tight, but there is a "beveled" design immediately around them to mitigate water. Trouble is, the customer needs to make sure that the snow and water they bring into the car on their feet does not cross into this zone (good luck with that). Weather Tech does not have a suggestion for how to seal this grommet, it's up to the customer to figure that one out. So I'm faced with just returning the $199 mat set, or figuring out what to do for proper sealing of the grommets. One other not so good thing is where the left foot rests, there is still quite a bit of the floor exposed to a wet slushy shoe, Weathertech sure could have extended the mat up higher to cover this. If you look at the pictures on Amazon, you can see the issue. I'm going to try something innovative to seal the grommets before I consider returning. I will also have to retrofit a "carpet runner" material around the seat side of the mat to get more coverage (lap over the Weathertech mat, as well as a section of this runner at the L foot rest area. Seems like a substantial amount of work on my part for a very expensive set of mats. In the mean time, I'll try a few things and add some comments and pictures. I suggest others shop around, and call the manufacturer of your possible mat choice about potential for leakage, and adequate coverage vs. "the competition".

  • Primate - Prefered Version

    These are getting harder to find and becoming more costly as the newer version is not as desirable. Microsoft seems to be moving toward online rental of it's software, and the 2010 versions still put the full product in the users hands.

  • Rella J. - Great umbrella stroller

    Great umbrella stroller. It is easy to open and close and my favorite feature is that it has an additional leg which allows it to stand upright without assistance. It is also very light, which was great at the airport. My one complaint is that the straps are not easy to adjust and it seems as if it is meant for a much larger child (my son is almost 1).