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Riding a bike on the roads in Tucson, Arizona is like riding on the surface of the moon (probably some of the worst roads in the United States). Unlike many other bike mirrors, this one stays on solid and I’ve had virtually no vibration (like most other mirrors) going over the bumpy Arizona roads and potholes that would normally distort my view from behind. Personally, I found this mirror very easy to install and adjust. Excellent quality and distortion free optics at a great price. This is my second purchase of the Third Eye mirror. These mirrors replaced two more expensive Blackburn mirrors which I tossed out. I REALLY like this product, it keeps me much safer while riding and I recommend it highly.
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Normally, when writing a book review, I’d start off by saying something good about it, stick all the Debby Downer stuff in the middle, and then finish it off with another round of positivity. But now, thanks to Twilight, this pleasant writing routine I had allowed myself to fall into must be set aside. There is absolutely nothing good I can possibly say about this book. Nothing. So, I guess I get to skip to the moaning, ranting, and griping…

So, story plot in a nutshell: Some average girl goes to a new school, meets a hot guy, who turns out to be (gasp!) a vampire. She falls hopelessly in love with Hot Vampire Guy, and, oddly enough, he falls hopelessly in love with her. But there’s a ‘bad vampire’ after Average Girl (apparently Hot Vampire Guy is classified as a ‘good vampire’) who wants to eat her (this guy is my favorite character). So, Hot Vampire Guy must risk all to save her. Complications inevitably ensue. Hot Vampire Guy wins, and he and Average Girl ride off into the sunset together. The end. On with the criticism…

Let’s start with the protagonist: Bella. Bella is clumsy, bad at sports, and is constantly in danger of bodily harm. She is the quintessential damsel-in-perpetual-distress. Her awkwardness makes her easy to relate to, but other than that, Bella is practically nonexistent. She’s really just a prop–a flowerpot, or a decorative garden gnome– dumped in the middle of the story by the author just so Edward has something to obsess over. She has almost no personality–she’s as boring as a pet rock. Edward’s pet rock, to be precise. The only persona we can really assign to her is that of a whiney, snivelling, brat-faced little kid. She spends the entire novel moaning about how bad she is at sports, obsessing over how gorgeous Edward is, and generally wallowing in her own teenage angst.

Now for Edward… Let’s face it, girls, we are NEVER going to find an Edward Cullen. Anywhere. He’s perfect. He even sparkles. Seriously. In bright sunlight, ou
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Happy on C Prestige Shadow Eye

I got the Forerunner 305 to track primarily speed and heart rate for outdoor inline speed skating. I’ve had it about 3 weeks and so far it’s worked great. The GPS reception is probably the main feature of interest, since it’s just a HRM/timer without that. Outdoors the reception is fine. I’ve never lost reception outdoors. The rest area where I work out has a small (maybe 15×15 foot) metal shade, and my 305 even holds reception there in the shade, where people with the prior model have to take it off to avoid having to go through the satellite acquisition sequence all over again. But indoors, it’s pretty much no-go. It gets spotty reception in my house (wood house with composite shingles) and in any kind of commercial building with metal in the roof or structure, it’s no go at all. So if you were thinking of something like walking the mall and using this to measure the distance, it probably won’t work for that. The HRM has always worked 100% for me. I don’t regret not getting the 405 or 310 – I’ve heard the 405 is hard to control with sweaty fingers, and the 310 seems better, but not *that* much better considering the cost. There are rumors of a 505 in the works . . .

When I got my Forerunner, the first thing I did was take it for a little ride in the car to decide whether I would believe the speed and location data. It seems pretty accurate on speed, but since it’s computing the speed from an average of your prior locations, it takes about 10 seconds of constant speed for the number on the display to be exactly right. If you’re speeding up or slowing down, the value on the watch will be lagging your real speed, but you can get the real speed in retrospect when you download the data. Location also seems very accurate – usually within about 10 feet. Altitude info is not that great – the same location can vary by 50 feet or more, but typically that’s not as important – your desktop software can correct for that.

A huge part of the experience is the software rather t
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Don’t think about Bicycle Eyeglass Third Eye

Great product, heavy duty, so it won’t easily break when attaching and unattaching it to your eyeglasses or helmet. I love this product and it came highly recommended from several bicycle enthusiasts.
Third Eye Eyeglass Bicycle

Take care of Murad Eye Essential C

it’s a great deal is all you need is Word & Excel…plus you get (3) licenses…
Murad Essential C Eye | societyofherbariumcurators

Restorative Eye Under Bullie run out

At the price offered, this is a great piece of software. Remember it doesn’t include outlook e-mail so you’ll have to use Windows mail or some other mail program.
Bullie Under Eye Restorative | ntctiawc2005