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  • previous palm pre owner - best phone I've ever owned so farNot going to be too wordy, but I do want to say that I am coming from owning a Palm 650 to 750 to pre+ to Pre 2.
    Though I am going to miss some things about the UI on Palm webOS I've now made the switch to the Nokia Lumia 920 and I am SO glad I did.
    This is a great Phone and I highly recommend it. Order the first day available, my wife got the yellow and I got the red.
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  • E. Kennen - Holy Unintended Consequences!Flora Belle is a 10-year old cynic. At least, that's what she tells herself when hoping and caring feel too painful: when confronted with her mother's vast indifference, when faced with her father's unsurpassed loneliness. But when Flora sees a squirrel sucked up by a vacuum in her neighbor's backyard, she HAS to act. Yes, it's foolish and uncynical, but it's also what her favorite superhero, Incandesto, would do. Flora knows all about superheroes - particularly Incadesto - because she's a comic book fiend. But nothing could prepare her for a squirrel that can lift vacuums, fly, and... write poetry?

    Ulysses is a squirrel transformed by a near-death experience. When, before, his life's preoccupation was food, now he is awed by the wonder of it all: quarks, black holes, Flora's lovely round head, and, of course, giant donuts.

    Author Kate DiCamillo has woven a quirky tale with even quirkier characters: there's the doctor of philosophy, the next door neighbor who fears she's suffering from hallucinations, and the new boy who's so insufferably annoying that he's actually kind of fascinating. Some people will find the level of quirk offputting - the character's unusual cadence and dialog, the sometimes demanding philosophy, the way that comic strips and poetry are scattered among the prose, and the liberal dose of challenging vocabulary words like capacious. And yet, with its combination of laugh-out-loud and heart-wrenching moments, and its juxtaposition of realistic and surrealistic situations, FLORA AND ULYSSES is a wonderful middle-grade novel. If it's not for you, it's not for you - but fans of books like DiCamillo's THE TALE OF DESPERAUX and THE MIRACULOUS JOURNEY OF EDWARD TULANE may find something special among these pages, too.
  • Eric M Beavers - Happy with my resultsI purchased this product at a local raw food store for $30.

    Demographic: Male, late 20s, career frequent business traveler, foodie

    I was skeptical, but like to try before I judge. I chose to try this because I have been having heartburn and minor constipation for a few months. I really don't trust other products because of the chemicals they contain. This one, when you review the ingredients, is simply a massive dose of fiber, vegan style.

    My process started on a Sunday and I stuck with it perfectly for all 7 days. It is vitally important that you drink enough water. I have a 16fl oz. water bottle that I drank 5+ times a day (2 of which were the end of the day drink mix).

    I agree with other posters that the flavor is not the best. The morning packet (phase 1) tastes like dough. The end of the day drink is like a bitter strong tea (made me think of Matte which I like). I found that spreading it out over two doses (22oz worth of water) in succession from my water bottle worked well for me. If your normal eating habits are primarily tasty comfort foods (high fat, high sugar) then you will suffer. As a world traveler, I have survived much more "challenging" foods. By day 3 or 4 I was starting to enjoy the taste. The results, in my opinion, were worth the effort.

    This is not like a laxative. My visits to the restroom were delightfully regular (except for an obvious result of passing a large amount of fiber). The sense of urgency was what I normally feel, but after a month of constipation quite welcome because I could actually produce results!

    Results (2 weeks later):

    I feel awesome. The only time in my life I have ever felt this good (digestively) was when I went vegetarian for 40 days. My digestive discomfort is gone (untill I make bad choices again). During the cleanse I did not lose any weight, nor did I expect to. Due to a weight lifting and running regimen I maintained my weight. I did try to avoid caffeine, dairy, and wheat products but otherwise ate as I usually do.

    I weighed in today and have lost a few pounds. I think, with my ever-changing eating habits(on the road, no meal plan), this provided a nice balance. I plan to do this on a once-a-month to quarterly basis.
  • Nosferatu - An intensive self-examination courseThis 229-page book is actually a course to free your creativity. The entire course is based upon the principle that the artist must have faith to be creative. It is the author's conviction that the Creator encourages creativity in all people. The book is broken down into twelve weekly lessons. There are several miscellaneous sections. Each weekly lesson has tasks and exercises to be completed. Sidebars provide quotes and tidbits of information to uplift the soul. The divisions of the manual are as follow:In the introduction, the author explains how she began teaching and eventually developed her seminars and lectures into a book. Spiritual Electricity: The Basic Principles defines the ten spiritual principles, gives directions for using this course, and tells the reader what to expect from the course.The Basic Tools introduces the two primary tools of the course: the morning pages and the artist date. The morning pages are three handwritten pages, penned in stream-of-consciousness, without looking back at the previous pages. The artist date is time set aside to be spent with your inner artist. There is even a creativity contract.Week 1: Recovering a Sense of Safety deals with realizing what negative beliefs and hurts from the past are blocking or restricting your creativity and replacing them with positive affirmations.Week 2: Recovering a Sense of Identity begins with a section called "Going Sane." It deals with the people you surround yourself with in life and how they exert negative influence over your creativity.Week 3: Recovering a Sense of Power leaps right into anger management, shame, and dealing with criticism. It examines how most people are afraid that there is a God watching everything we do.Week 4: Recovering a Sense of Integrity is about learning to distinguish between the mask you wear for the public and your real inner feelings. There are exercises in learning what you really want from life and in sensory deprivation.Week 5: Recovering a Sense of Possibility begins with the following sentence: "One of the chief barriers to accepting God's generosity is our limited notion of what we are in fact able to accomplish." This lesson teaches us to break through those barriers.Week 6: Recovering a Sense of Abundance will have you tossing out clothing and gathering rocks. It teaches us that there is abundance in our lives and that our creativity requires its own portion of luxury.Week 7: Recovering a Sense of Connection covers jealousy, perfectionism, risk, and learning to listen to our inner artist.Week 8: Recovering a Sense of Strength teaches us to turn loss into gain by metabolizing the pain into energy. There is an exercise to help the artist break out of the early patterning; to overcome the negativity of childhood.Week 9: Recovering a Sense of Compassion deals with avoiding self-defeat and learning to logically deal with fears.Week 10: Recovering a Sense of Self-Protection enlightens us about the spiritual demons we create to battle our creativity: workaholism, fame, competition, and drought.Week 11: Recovering a Sense of Autonomy focuses on how to handle success, how to nurture the inner artist, and the connection between nurturing the inner artist and self-respect.Week 12: Recovering a Sense of Faith reminds us of the pitfalls to our creativity and helps us learn to have faith.The book ends with sections on questions and answers, creativity clusters, and forming a sacred circle. Every artist should own a copy of this book and utilize it religiously! It is the kind of manual that can be used over and over again for continual growth. I highly recommend it and feel it is a vital tool for personal creative expansion.