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  • bobby - is excellent. The performance is obviously a far cry from ...

    This SSD, for what it costs, is excellent. The performance is obviously a far cry from a normal HDD. Installing Win 10 on this drive was lighting-fast and easy as pie. Then, when the system was installed, the first booting was just blowing my head, 8 seconds, unbelievable! I even missed the Windows logo, just a flash and the Windows started to work. All my applications and games ran (at least) two times faster than before.

  • garrett - Great look, solid fit.

    These bars look nearly identical to the mopar brand. Installation didn't take too long (~40 mins), but the instructions are a bit unclear. Here are some tips from my installation (disclaimer - use at your own risk):

  • Mrs. Lm Ashby - Cameo 3 comments

    Not at all impressed with the software and no written instructions on how to set up. Certainly at the moment I would not recommend this machine until the software and firmware is sorted.

  • Robert G - Do not buy!

    I do not have the 2012 version but I have the 2010 version. I had the old ACT program by Symantec. It was good so I finally broke down and bought the 2010 ACT sotware by Sage. What a mistake! This is horrible software and the features are not as good as my 10 year old software. I had a problem with a report and called Sage about it. Two years later and I am still waiting for it to be fixed. Their service people have preconceived notions about how you should use the CRM and have a dificult time understanding you if you do not use it that way. I wiuld put a zero down for customer support if it were available. The functionality, product quality, and ease of use are all in question. Too many things do not work like they should. I was surveyed at least two times and was aked if I wanted to be contacted by Sage. I said "yes" both times but no contact. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!

  • akaLOVED - Really neat carrier, love how compact it becomes when not in use.

    This is a very unique pet carrier. I've never seen anything like it before and was attracted to it because of the collapsible feature. It is super lightweight and does fold down flat, allowing for minimal storage space needs. I can tuck it away in my linen closet and not worry about it taking up any space. I found it a bit challenging to assemble, not because it didn't make sense but because I could have used some instructions with tips on assembly. It was a bit tricky to line up the zippers so that you can attach the sides/middle to the top and bottom. This carrier does have superior ventilation, but I was a bit let down that the "waterproof hard top and bottom" is actually covered in some kind of fabric, the same as the sides. So, while it may prevent spills/accidents from seeping through the top or bottom, I feel like it's something that could stain easily. Since there aren't any included instructions, it isn't clear how you're expected to clean this carrier. I do like that it comes with a fleece pad that lines the bottom for soft coziness and protection. The carrier is an ideal size for my 3.5 lb puppy, but it may not fit him at his full-grown size, not because of height and width but because of length. My puppy wasn't scared to go inside this carrier, which was a big plus for me. I think the concept of this carrier is amazing, but I think the material used could use a bit of improvement for durability. I'm afraid to set it on the ground because I don't want to get it dirty or scuff up the material.

  • Dennis C. Reese - Amazing Choleterol Lowering Results

    I tried DE with the hopes my cholesterol, the highest I'd ever had : 263, might be affected as I had read DE can do. I have been taking Red Rice Yeast also so between that and DE I hoped I would have some change. I was FLABBERGASTED when I had my labs redrawn and my cholesterol was 153!! My HDL and LDL were within normal limits and my trigylcerides went from 200 down to 100. I was ecstatic and couldn't believe it. My doctor was shocked too because his only experience with DE was in using it for pool filters. He is very health minded so I hope he will read up on it and recommend it to his patients. I did not want to take statins because of their side effects. DE is so inexpensive, I would highly encourage everyone to try it, especially if you want to change your lipid profile. OH, I have an age spot on my face that has faded up to 75%. As far as weight loss, I haven't had any amazing results there:( I am hoping it will help with my declining bone density. But I'm just very excited about the results I have had!

  • BostonMed22 - use this book as if NBME gave it to you to study...

    SO i took step 1, two weeks ago...i trusted the advice of my friends and studied mainly from this book! although this book may seem like just a list of facts...USE IT as a guide....for my version of the exam...I was able to answer almost ALL of the questions based on knowledge from this book....there's proabbaly 10% of the test that tested on obscure facts, and i know for sure the first section of my test was the experimental questions (questions nbme uses to try out new questions) the answer choices were all ambiguous and weird!!! at that point i was like HoLY i shoulda studied from more sources...but after that section was over...I started to DO MAJOR damage to that test....90% of the questions were covered in FA, but here's the kicker...the test only covered 25% of FA ( i literally had like 5-7 gout questions)...simply put...if you know this book youll do GREAT! more importantly in order to consolidate this information i suggest doing qbank on RANDOM...do atleast 100 a night...u'll finish in 22 days...refer back to first AID while u do the questions......and take notes from qbank and write it into your first AID...that helped me a lot! learn from qbank...do it in TUTOR mode and read the answer explanations...I also used the pathology robbins review {question book) did all 1000 of them...100 questions a day for 2 weeks...i did this prior to starting qbank...but i forgot most of the information i learned from the book tho...but it did help me refresh a lot of pathology... I Would read the corresponding sections in BRS and do the path questions...and take notes into BRS...that way when i later reviewed BRS all that info would be there for me....and i also read pathophysiology for boards and wards(takes only one day)...which i thought was BETTER than BRS because it gives u more clinical findings than BRS...read both if you can...but there ARE many mistakes in pathophysio for boards and wards...i also read high yield anatomy and embryo...TOTAL Waste of time...all anatomy questions and embryo that I had were answerable using FIRST AID... also DO NOT BELIEVE IT WHEN PEOPLE TELL U the versions don't change from year to year...I owned the 2004 edition...a month before the test i went to the bookstore...and glanced over the 2006 version...THERE IS WAY MORE INFO in the 2006 version...atleast a good 40 pages more...and the font is smaller...so FIRST AID is basically new and improved!!! SO I bought the 2006 version and transfered the notes from the 2004 version i had taken during my coursework into the 2006 version...50% of my notes were already added into the 2006 version!!! get the 2006 version...if you have an old version get rid of it...of course for biochem...i read lippincotts just to make some sense out of all the random facts in first aid...if your doing things like memorizing every pathway in biochem you're wasting your time...memorize the ones given in FIRST AID ESP RATE LIMITING REACTIONS!!!...and make sure they make sense to you....and if it doesn't make sense...save it for "blind memorization" before the exam....but the most important things you can do for yourself is...read FIRST AID from front to back cover...it'll take about 6 days...you have to do this so you know what info is covered...then divide up your days... i did...1 day behavioral(FA only)...1 day biochem(lippincott), 1 day embryo(High Y), 1 day anatomy(high Y),1 day neuro,(use clinical neuro made ridiculously simple and FA's neuro section) 2 days physio (BRS-VERY IMPORTANT BOOK) 2 days pharm (mainly FA,some lippincott) 2 days micro(FA and microbio ridiculously simple CHARTS), 5 days path(BRS+patho board and ward) (if you find yourself using more than 1 day on anatomy or embryo...ur studying way too much... MOVE ON and study wats in first aid!)these study days were 8 hours reading from texts...and 3-4 hours doing questions at night...about 11-12 hrs a day for 5 weeks... the last week i spent rereading first aid twice...reading it once probaably would have been enough...the 2nd time reading it you tend to start glancing over information and not focusing as much...by now all u can fit in your brain...is already in there...so be a man...and take the test!!! don't get bogged down if your first section the questions are harder than qbank...its most likely the experimental...they'll get easier after that...and after the test...u'll hug and kiss your FIRST AID 2006. good luck med students...the journey has just BEGUN!