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  • A. Lit Lover - The Best Thing I Have Ever Gotten for Myself!When I first heard about Amazon Kindle about a year ago, I didn't think much of it. Sure, it would be nice to have all my books with me, but $350 seemed like way too much for a 13 and a half year old to spend when all I do is babysit to make extra money. I know I will sound just like everyone else when I say this, but Oprah's segment on the Kindle caught my interest. I searched it on Amazon and instantly fell in love with it. Oprah was offering a $50 off promotion, so I ordered one, now that I had a steady income. When I first opened the box, I was fascinated by how sleek and perfect it was. Once I had bought my first book, I began reading, and fell in love with it all over again. I have bought myself many new things, but this was literally my favorite. Reading on it is such a treat, and I love being able to jump back and forth between books, anywhere. I realize that there are many complaints currently circulating, but I haven't had any problems with mine, and have no complaints. My mother loved mine so much, she decided to order herself one, and got the Kindle 2. I think it is great that Amazon added new features and fixed old ones, but I still think the original is the best. I highly recommend this to anyone and everyone, and am truly happy with mine.
  • JaySten - A great alternative to Panasonic's glassesAfter a couple of years, the pair of glasses that came with our 2010 Panasonic Viera 3D plasma broke. First the battery cover stopped staying on (and it's required because it's a button cell battery), so we had to tape that shut. Then somehow the somewhat flimsy frame's plastic also broke, making them just about impossible to wear.
    We bought these glasses as a replacement, and they have significant benefits over the Panasonic pair:
    - They recharge via USB (no need to replace batteries often)
    - They are easier to tell if they're on (nice blue LED in an inconspicuous location)
    - They sync to the TV much faster than the Panasonic ones, in my experience
    They seem to reproduce the 3D effect just as well as the Panasonics too.
    As far as cons go... they look more normal than the Panasonic ones, but that could be a pro or a con. I haven't worn them for very long periods either, so I can't say which one is more comfortable for long-term viewing, but I often don't watch 3D content in long runs, so for my usage it's not a huge deal. I also don't wear glasses normally, so I can't tell you how well these fit over prescription glasses.
    Overall, I'm quite satisfied.
  • Lauren Larson - Better than mostLong before anyone was walking around with an organizer, I was ridiculed for doing so. I've got the last laugh now, because most people have them -- either paper or electronic on their PDAs. I never found a calendar to be enough to organize tasks, etc., so the first one I got so many ages ago was one that I created for myself.

    I've used them all - from DayTimer to Covey to generic products at the drug store, the esoteric Planner Pads, which was one of my faves - and the electronic types. I got one of the first software systems for organizers decades ago and found it very useful -- but never really got into ensuring that everything I wrote down in it throughout the day got into the computer version.

    In fact, using different organizers was a mini-hobby ... if a new one came out, I just had to try it. There came a time that my place was over-run with various organizer binders to an embarrassing level. But as a writer, this was easy to justify for me.

    The reasons I like this one are many. This one is simple but better than the average organizer you find in the office store. The layout is superior: you get a long list on the left for Tasks (phone calls, e-mail, etc) - and because it is one long list you can cut it up as you like or use it more as a priority list. Each day has its own column with a timeline that is great for appts and deadlines. The bottom of the page has more space for projects, deadlines, goals/projects, results and next action step which is great for brainstorming and actual due projects.

    I don't usually take it with me for fear of losing it - but if I wanted to, this is just the right size. I use a small desk so I don't want something that takes up too much room. I find it is best for me to use a combo of systems -- a hard calendar I can glance down at and add info anytime to and more in-depth projects on the computer. I also use a tickler system with an accordian file numbered 1-31 days and a twelve month one. In that I put documents that have deadlines and other stuff that would not fit into the calendar well. Just mentioning that in case it is helpful for someone else. Between the two - I stay very organized.

    The only thing I would complain about was that the new one I got for 2013 arrived with the month of November missing. I wrote to the company and received no response. I'll add those pages myself, but it was annoying. Also - the pen holder on the side broke right away. Also, I like side tabs which they don't come with, but that was easily fixed.

    All in all, I would choose this one over most any of the others I had. The Daytimers and Coveys are great for in-depth planning, but this works better as a day-to-day activity log that has just what you need to attend to task completion -- as well as plan ahead.