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  • Amazon Customer - Great book

    Really enjoyed reading about Nicole's journey. What a life she has built for herself and her boys!! Could not put the book down,

  • mark - Dead Dimm Dead RMA

    I got the board but had to wait for a few weeks to build it,whe i did one of the dimms was dead and had to use memory check to get it to boot,otherwise the board is great if and when i get my new one :).The bios is easy to use and much better than any of the other ones i've used.Again when it was working;)i will keep buying Asus boards,though i will never use Amazon for after 30 days they wouldn't let me RMA it...lol it was like 33 days,other companys have a year so that really pissed me off.now i have to wait for Asus to deal with..anywho nice board and worth the high price,i'd just go buy it somewhere else with a better rma time limit.

  • Helraizr - Why. Blizzard, did you have to smear the diablo name!!!

    This game isn't bad... its horrible. Now I've not come to this decision lightly. It took hours and hours of hoping it would be good to figure out... it is not...at all. So you start the game and BAM! WACK! SLUG! down go some zombies, you think oh wow! this is great. You notice the graphics are very enhanced and you can demolish the scenery which is awesome. You play through with your friends, who have also been waiting 12 years for this game, and subtlety rave about how the story line is pretty good; but on the inside you know it is only your mind making this false sense of "good" up so all of your hopes don't go up in flames.... but deep inside a single tear falls down your cheek as you strike down diablo and the game ends. You are officially done with this game. I'm talking about beating it in normal from here just get ready for an entire Lake Michigan full of disappointments. I'll give blizzard two props 1) act 4 was pretty epic and 2) the characters do have pretty unique skills...if you could use them all. You get 3 passive skills slots, 4 key driven skill slots, and 2 mouse driven skill slots and that is the only customization of the build you get. No stat points, no leveling up skills....just choose these 6 skills(9 if you include passives) put a rune(which there are usually only 1 or 2 good ones) in the skill and its over. you are custom made. almost. What happened to building up your build as you level?!? putting 20 points into lightning storm was a risk but hell you knew in 10 more levels you'd have 20 points in lightning mastery and it would be worth it. You also had gear waiting for you that you found with you magic find character. That lidless wall looks great!! and it doesnt add strength!! That's right. So the slight chance that you do find a legendary piece of gear in diablo 3 you will soon see the MAJOR let down of this game. A caster shield like the lidless wall can have +int! or +strength. WTF is that about blizzard!??! and this is just the start of the problems with gear. About 99% of the time rares are far superior to legendary gear. Why does a staff need +200 strength and +90 int??? What programmer is laughing his ass off at us as our hopes get built up as we ID the gear we've been farming for, for days just to find out... its a pure throw away. So you soon figure out the only way to play this game is to get to 60 and farm for gear to try to sell for cheap on the AH to build up your bank account a smidge at a time. You then realize that the place where you farm gear, inferno, is absolutely ridiculous. So you struggle through act 1 and trade in your hard earned gold for resistance and vitality gear- slowly you build up your character so you can take out the butcher at the end of act 1 inferno. You get a sense of achievement because, lets face it, it's hard- even with all your buddies. Then you get to act 2.... this is the true end of the game. In act 1 the chance for monsters to drop lvl 63 items is approx. 4-5%. in act 2 it almost doubles 9-10% or so. And in act 3 its higher yet. So getting to the later acts would present a higher % of getting good gear, but from act 1 to act 2 the Blizzard flips the shit-switch to full power. You go out into act 2 and start mowing down enemies like they are butter!! wow i'm going to do it you think. Then you meet your first elite pack and get absolutely demolished... no earn... no funeral... you get slapped around by everything the desert has to offer and then your remains get taken and placed inside of a port-a-john as you watch the turds of strangers fall down and hit you over and over again in the face... When you get to act 2 farm status(which you WILL still die) you try act 3 and just the same scenario- overly hard enemies with retarded ammount of life and power. So the only real farming option is to run act 1 over and over and hope for the 4% or so to help you out. And that's it. Now everyone knows why the game is set up like this. It is set up for the RMAH, the real money auction house. Diablo has been turned into a cash cow. In this game you are REQUIRED to use the AH in one way or another. But as you progress in the game you die A LOT and this costs A LOT. So you either farm act 1 for years and not die or die in the later acts and shell out 30-50k for repairs, so any items you may find are just going to maybe break you even. Which brings the PARENTS' credit card into the picture. Buy ELITE items that will help you beat the game... just 200 dollars a piece, and blizzard does take their cut per transaction. So the game gets to a point where you either HATE the game or Pour out the dough. A decision that should not be any part of ANY diablo game. Diablo is supposed to be fun and very relaxed.. like all other diablo games.. The last FATAL flaw of this game if you haven't already vomited down the front of your shirt is there is NO PVP. PVP was, in a way, the reason for magic finding bosses for hours. if you found items you could be better at killing in PVP and better at killing your way to 99. Blizzard placed an easily obtainable level cap in this game.. so no more admiring the lvl 99 in the game for all his hard work. I'm in need of another tissue because im in tears because this game is so horrible. please dont buy it... pretty please. Pretty pretty please.... dont do it. ever.

  • Steve B. - The worst edition yet! Wish I could give zero stars.

    I use QuickBooks to manage my company's books, and I expected Intuit to build a tight interface between QB and TurboTax. I was wrong. It doesn't even import data correctly from QB. I have spent hours this year just combing through my returns to find and fix the mistakes made by TurboTax. One example is the calculation for Cost of Goods Sold. After importing the data from QuickBooks I noticed that the COGS reported in Turbo tax was different than for QuickBooks. After some sleuthing, I discovered that TurboTax was importing the COGS result from Quickbooks, and then using that number as the "Cost of purchased Items' value in a new COGS calculation. This generates an error equal to the difference between your starting and ending inventory. That's a pretty basic calculation - Getting it wrong is unforgivable. I've had issues with Turbotax Business in the past. Every year I hope it gets better, but it always seems to get worse. I'm done with TT. Next year I'm going to find a different brand of software.