Friday, November 21, 2008

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The 3 Greatest Prosperity Books Of All Time


I'm fascinated by prosperity.

This year I've been reading numerous books on the topic. Here are my three favorites:

"Seed Money In Action" has stood the test of time. This forty year old little booklet has gone through 53 editions, sold 1,000,000 copies, and caused 40,000 people to write the authors and praise it.

The basic message is that as you give, you will receive ten-fold in return. This ancient secret helped create millionaires and billionaires throughout time, and still works today.

There's a catch, of course. You have a give with a mind-set of non-judgmental expectation. When you do, you're in the flow. Most people who are broke are practicing the scarcity principle, not the seed money principle.

Most people who are having money problems would never even think of giving money away, let alone think of the proper way to think AS they give money away. Yet that's the secret prosperity in this famous booklet.

Then there's "The Millionaire's Mind" by two authors in a country I never heard of before last year. Two Slovenian authors wrote a book that sold out within 15 days in their country. When they came to me, I was skeptical. When I read the book, I was amazed. Here's a complete course on how to think like a wealthy person. Long, detailed, practical, and eye-opening, it continues to blow me away.

Do you want to know what happened in the first few hours after I announced the release of the book?

* A German businessman contacted us wanting to start selling this e-book in Germany and building his own website just to promote it to his audience.

* An Indian businessman contacted us wanting to find ways of marketing this e-book in India, and also said: "I got so excited that I decided to mail you right away since I feel this book can help millions here in INDIA."

* A Scandinavian author agent contacted us wanting to translate and publish the book in print and electronic formats in Norway.

* 15 people contacted us immediately wanting to sell this e-book through their websites and e-zines.

* HUNDREDS of people ordered the book within just five hours of getting the email.

* Dozens of people wrote from overseas, begging to find a way to pay for the book and get it right NOW.

* Still others wrote to me, asking if the book would be released in hardcover (not this year).

And all this in just a few hours after I pre-released the e-book. Is this miraculous or what?

Finally there's the book I co-authored with Stuart Lichtman, called "How to Get Lots of Money For Anything Fast." Stuart is a genius. I have never met anyone like him. He has spent at least four decades studying the unconscious mind. The result is that he can pin-point where our unconscious trips us up---and show us how to correct it.

This is incredible. Where before you would set a goal and wonder why you stopped going for it, now you can discover why you stopped yourself---and remove the block. This book really describes how to "get clear", which is a key step in my "Spiritual Marketing" book.

Well, let me throw in one more book on prosperity.

When Tom Paley wrote his masterpiece, "I'm Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams, I am I am I am," he didn't know he would begin a new quest. Since writing that book he has gone on to teach e-classes based on his simple method, give teleseminars, land a publishing contract for the book, and now sell it as an e-book, too. His book is helping people create miracles. His book helped me manifest the home of my dreams.

If you're looking to create prosperity, I suggest you get all of the above titles. They are all e-books so you can have them instantly. They're better reading than the daily newspaper and will lead to far more profit.

Read them and get rich.

Resources:

"Seed Money In Action" is here: http://www.mrfire.com/seedmoney.html

"The Millionaire Mind" is here: http://hop.clickbank.net/hop.cgi?outrageous/vitale

"I'm Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams" is here: http://hop.clickbank.net/hop.cgi?outrageous/tpauley

"How to Get Lots of Money For Anything Fast" is here: http://hop.clickbank.net/hop.cgi?outrageous/fastmoney

Reference Box:

Joe Vitale is the author of the #1 best-selling book, "Spiritual Marketing." He is author of far too many other books and tapes to list here. See http://www.mrfire.com



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Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas



Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas
For those who never thought Disney would release a film in which Santa Claus is kidnapped and tortured, well, here it is! The full title is Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, which should give you an idea of the tone of this stop-action animated musical/fantasy/horror/comedy. It is based on characters created by Burton, the former Disney animator best known as the director of Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and the first two Batman movies. His benignly scary-funny sensibility dominates the story of Halloweentown resident Jack Skellington (voice by Danny Elfman, who also wrote the songs), who stumbles on a bizarre and fascinating alternative universe called ... Christmastown! Directed by Henry Selick (who later made the delightful James and the Giant Peach), this PG-rated picture has a reassuringly light touch. As Roger Ebert noted in his review, "some of the Halloween creatures might be a tad scary for smaller children, but this is the kind of movie older kids will eat up; it has the kind of offbeat, subversive energy that tells them wonderful things are likely to happen." --Jim Emerson

Customer Review: not good at all

this movie is not worth being called a cult fav, i have no idea why it ever became so popular... and p.s. i actually do like james and the giant peach, just not the nightmare before christmas its soooo bad i will never watch it again.

Customer Review: Nightmare Before Christmas DVD

Seems that most people either love this movie, or hate it. We LOVE it!! Very artistic, great music, BRILLIANT!



Travelon Leather Expandable Shoulder Bag



Travelon Leather Expandable Shoulder Bag
Travelon Leather Expandable Messenger-Style Shoulder Bag

Customer Review: Travel bag

I purchased the Travelon expandable bag and though it is a nice bag it is not as roomy as they describe. The picture is deceptive. Read the dimensions of the bag and that will give you a better idea of how large the bag is

Customer Review: New bag

I just got this bag a couple of days ago. I just put all my stuff in it and actually used it out for the first time today while shopping. I like the fact that it has lots of room inside and lots of pockets. I got this for eveyday use and I know it will come in handy when out with my kids, because of all the stuff I end up holding for them. I haven't tried putting a water bottle in it yet, but am sure one will fit. The only thing I didn't like about it was, the strap kept digging into my neck, but I am sure that once I get used to it and get the strap adjusted right, it should be fine. I love that I can walk around a store and be hands free and not have to worry about someone walking off with my bag. I think the over the body design will also help with the shoulder and back pain I get from hauling around a heavy bag on one side.



The Easi-Reader Bookstand



The Easi-Reader Bookstand
Holds reading material in a comfortable position for hands-free reading. Made of chrome-plated steel, this item folds away easily for storage.

Customer Review: Great for hardbacks, textbooks

Very simple and cheap, but not much is needed from a book stand. Some reviewers complain that it doesn't hold paperbacks, but one can easily see from looking at it that it wouldn't be good for that, so I didn't knock it.



I use this stand to hold my textbooks up while I'm reading and taking notes, which is really nice to keep from having to hunch over a book to read it flat on a table. Also it allows the book to take up less desk space, which is nice when reading and using a computer at the same time. Since it's light and collapsable, it's also very useful to take along to classes and have the same benefits in the classroom as well.

Customer Review: Grandmom says, Wonderful gadget!

This stand proved to be better that I expected. It holds large, heavy (read coffee table) books easily and is so portable as to be a pleasure. Folds very thin and can slip in the smallest tote or brief case. Also great for the morning paper (don't want to gump up your paper while you're buttering your bagel!); but if you are only a paperback reader, I'd give this one a pass. For the price, what's not to like!



JanSport SuperBreak Classic Backpack



JanSport SuperBreak Classic Backpack
Featuring strong construction and a stylish exterior, the JanSport Super Break Classic daypack will easily and comfortably carry your gear for years to come. This utilitarian pack has a single main compartment, and a front pocket with an organizer to store electronic gadgets and other accessories. It offers padded shoulder straps and a 2/3-padded back.

Specifications:

  • Capacity: 1550 cubic inches/25 liters
  • Weight: 12 ounces
  • Dimensions: 16.75 x 13 x 8.5 inches
  • Fabric: 600D Poly, 11W Corduroy
About JanSport
For more than 30 years, JanSport has created products to help you carry the stuff you need, where you need it, in the most functional and fashionable way possible. JanSport's success extends across the globe, where they have become a leading designer and manufacturer of durable backpacks, luggage and gear. The company is headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, and has offices in the United States and Europe.

Manufacturer Warranty
JanSport Outdoor Equipment is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the product. The warranty applies when the product is used for the purpose intended, under normal conditions, and does not apply to damages caused by typical wear and tear, unreasonable use, or neglect.



Customer Review: Good value

I use this pack every day, and while the main compartment is huge, the front compartment could use a couple of more pockets. Other than that, it is well-made, durable and quite functional. The appearance is utilitarian but it performs pretty much as promised.

Customer Review: great product

this bag was just what i was looking for and it came really fast with just regular standard mail.



The Sims 2 Seasons Expansion Pack



The Sims 2 Seasons Expansion Pack
The Sims 2: Seasons lets you enjoy each season with your Sims and their friends. Take them ice skating on a crisp winter day or jumping into leaf piles during a warm autumn afternoon. Seasonal activities are a part of any life; now your Sims can enjoy them as well. Weather events and changes can impact your Sims relationships, moods, skills, wants and fears. Are your Sims happiest while fishing and playing Marco Polo in the summertime? Beat those wintertime blues by building snowmen, creating snow angels, and more! Dress for the season - put on new clothes like winter coats and summer dresses Fun New Items - Weather control device, greenhouse, skating rink, wishing well, pool slide

Customer Review: Great Product

I ordered this game thinking I would have to send it back, for I have had bad luck with Amazon in the past. But my Sims 2 game works fine. The downloading process was a little confusing, but the outcome is great. The game plays wonderful. I would definitely buy from this guy again.

Customer Review: Great Addition to The Sims 2 Family!

The Sims 2 Seasons adds A LOT to gameplay! I as fairly disappointed after the release of The Sims 2 University - it lacked many objects and new gameplay. Seasons has both! After getting Sims fed, rested, and to the bathroom, there is usually very little time for them to do much else. Thats why this expansion pack is great - the seasons come naturally, as if in real life. Maxis promised us Seasons in the making of The Sims 2 game, and they definitely delivered on this one! There are dozens of new items, wallpapers, flooring, roofs, clothing, and even some new hairstyles. Sims can now play Marco-Polo in the pool, and go fishing in ponds! This expansion pack is a little more graphic-intense than the others, so make sure you are running at least the minimum specs on your computer. People I have talked to (as well as myself), don't appear to be having too much trouble with game lag after installing this expansion pack. I highly recommend Seasons, as one of, if not THE best expansion pack for The Sims 2 genre.



Call Me Irresponsible



Call Me Irresponsible
Melding the contemporary and the classic in ways only he can, Michael Buble has created his most complete studio effort yet. Ranging from "I've Got The World On a String" to "Me and Mrs. Jones," in addition to two new songs co-written by Michael, Call Me Irresponsible makes this album irresistible.

Customer Review: Average CD

I really enjoy Michael Buble's music alot, but this is by far his worst CD to date. I like maybe 3 songs and the rest is not really worth listening to. I am very disappointed!!!!!

Customer Review: 21st Century crooner

Buble chooses the very classic love songs familiar to the baby boomer generation. He does a terrific job with them, the interpretation and color he imparts makes you believe he understands the intent of the song writer of so long ago. Recommended to Sinatra groupies.



Ratatouille



Ratatouille
One key point: if you can get over the natural gag reflex of seeing hundreds of rodents swarming over a restaurant kitchen, you will be free to enjoy the glory of Ratatouille, a delectable Pixar hit. Our hero is Remy, a French rat (voiced by Patton Oswalt) with a cultivated palate, who rises from his humble beginnings to become head chef at a Paris restaurant. How this happens is the stuff of Pixar magic, that ineffable blend of headlong comedy, seamless technology, and wonder (in the latter department, this movie's views of nighttime Paris are on a par with French cinema at its most lyrical). Director Brad Bird (The Incredibles) doesn't quite keep all his spinning plates in the air, but the gags are great and the animation amazingly expressive--Remy's shrugs and nods are nimbler than many flesh-and-blood actors can manage. Refreshingly, the movie's characters aren't celebrity-reliant, with the most recognizable voice coming from Peter O'Toole's snide food critic. (This fellow provides the film's sole sour note--an oddly pointed slap at critics, those craven souls who have done nothing but rave about Pixar's movies over the years.) Brad Bird's style is more quick-hit and less resonant than the approach of Pixar honcho John Lasseter, but it's hard to complain about a movie that cooks up such bountiful pleasure. --Robert Horton

Customer Review: A gustatory journey through Paris

Ratatouille, from Pixar and Brad Bird (The Incredibles (Two-Disc Collector's Edition), The Iron Giant (Special Edition)), is a rat's-eye view of the gastronomic delights of fine cuisine (the name itself is a pun on the classic French roast vegetable dish ratatouille). Remy is a young rat who discovers that he has a heightened sense of taste and smell, and becomes inspired by the late television chef Auguste Gusteau (Brad Garrett), whose motto "anyone can cook" now extends to rats, too. Remy begins to experiment with combining classic combinations of flavor and texture, herbs, and other ingredients, until his clan is forced to flee their country safehouse.



During the traumatic escape, Remy is separated from his family. The ghost of Chef Gusteau appears to Remy when he is discouraged, inspiring him to cook at Gusteau's formerly-five star restaurant. The acid restaurant critic Anton Ego (Peter O'Toole) made it his personal mission to write a scathing review of Gusteau's that stripped it of one of its Michelin stars, consigning it to the tourist trade. Now, the restaurant is under the iron fist of the shady, domineering Head Chef Skinner (Ian Holm). Remy befriends the bumbling, couldn't-boil-water-if-his-life-depended-on-it Alfredo Linguini, whom Skinner grudgingly adopted as the new garbage boy, and Remy and Linguini team up to create culinary delights that astound the normally staid French restaurant critics. Remy controls Linguini by hiding under his chef's toque and tugging on two strands of hair (the scenes of Remy perfecting his technique with a blindfolded Linguini wielding dangerous tools and messy ingredients are priceless). Toss in a handful of intrigue, kitchen highjinks, father-son bonding, a dash of romance with the formidable chef Colette, and plenty of culinary delights, and you have Ratatouille.



The 3D animation is photorealistic, and 360 shots of nighttime Paris entrance. Small touches really capture the Bohemian feel of the Montmartre district, and the soundtrack features (brief) snippets of La Marseillaise, light and airy French themes, and French-language vocals by Camille (the standalone soundtrack Ratatouille is available for purchase). As with The Incredibles, there's lots to keep kids engaged (although the scene with the window full of dead rats might be traumatic for very young kids), and a whole other layer of adult humor bubbling under the surface, so mom and dad will be able to enjoy Ratatouille with gusto.

Customer Review: Good But Deep

Take a rat, add lots of wild and dangerous chase scenes, add a few recipes, finish off with a message that may be too deep for children and you might wind up with this film. This film is somewhere in the middle of Pixar's output. It is not the best but not the worst.

Our rat is unusual. He does not like the standard rat diet of garbage. He has a refined palette which his family exploits to check for poison. But he is unhappy. A violent episode lands him in Paris where he finds the restaurant of his chef hero. Here he has adventures with avoiding the staff and trying to cook. Add two villains (yes, two), the restaurant's current owner and a food critic and our rat's life gets very complicated.

This is a long film with much of it taken up by chase scenes. The cooking scenes are fun and clever. But in the middle we have the lone rat who does not fit in with other rats or with people as he keeps trying to be what he is not in order to please others. It is only in the end when he finds a way to be true to himself that things begin to go well. Great message but a little out there for the kids. The understood the message in Cars and The Incredibles but they didn't quite get this one as it a more adult problem. Still, it has plenty of the tings kids like while being intelligent enough for adults. Check it out.



Halo 3: The Official Strategy Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)



Halo 3: The Official Strategy Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)
·Detailed annotated maps for all levels
·Learn how to dominate multiplayer matches with information on weapon locations and expert tips
·Learn about every enemy, vehicle and weapon — their strengths and weaknesses and how you can exploit them
·Confidently navigate the huge Campaign mode with our exclusive maps and step-by-step walkthrough
·Complete list of all Achievements and how to unlock each one
Packed with tips, tactics and techniques direct from Bungie

Customer Review: please help me

i just bought this iteam.i love halo...i also just orderd halo3 ...i was wondering what is the content of the guid...help would be great

Customer Review: not a gamer but....

I am not a "gamer" This was a purchase for my grandson at christmas. I am able to relate to his delight. Further, I feel that as intense as this game is the guide book was a good thing to include with the X-box and Halo game.Jamie says it is "way cool" with real great tips and tricks. I bet that you did not think that it was possible to get a big old bear hug from a 13 year old boy in front of his friends.



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The 3 Greatest Prosperity Books Of All Time


I'm fascinated by prosperity.

This year I've been reading numerous books on the topic. Here are my three favorites:

"Seed Money In Action" has stood the test of time. This forty year old little booklet has gone through 53 editions, sold 1,000,000 copies, and caused 40,000 people to write the authors and praise it.

The basic message is that as you give, you will receive ten-fold in return. This ancient secret helped create millionaires and billionaires throughout time, and still works today.

There's a catch, of course. You have a give with a mind-set of non-judgmental expectation. When you do, you're in the flow. Most people who are broke are practicing the scarcity principle, not the seed money principle.

Most people who are having money problems would never even think of giving money away, let alone think of the proper way to think AS they give money away. Yet that's the secret prosperity in this famous booklet.

Then there's "The Millionaire's Mind" by two authors in a country I never heard of before last year. Two Slovenian authors wrote a book that sold out within 15 days in their country. When they came to me, I was skeptical. When I read the book, I was amazed. Here's a complete course on how to think like a wealthy person. Long, detailed, practical, and eye-opening, it continues to blow me away.

Do you want to know what happened in the first few hours after I announced the release of the book?

* A German businessman contacted us wanting to start selling this e-book in Germany and building his own website just to promote it to his audience.

* An Indian businessman contacted us wanting to find ways of marketing this e-book in India, and also said: "I got so excited that I decided to mail you right away since I feel this book can help millions here in INDIA."

* A Scandinavian author agent contacted us wanting to translate and publish the book in print and electronic formats in Norway.

* 15 people contacted us immediately wanting to sell this e-book through their websites and e-zines.

* HUNDREDS of people ordered the book within just five hours of getting the email.

* Dozens of people wrote from overseas, begging to find a way to pay for the book and get it right NOW.

* Still others wrote to me, asking if the book would be released in hardcover (not this year).

And all this in just a few hours after I pre-released the e-book. Is this miraculous or what?

Finally there's the book I co-authored with Stuart Lichtman, called "How to Get Lots of Money For Anything Fast." Stuart is a genius. I have never met anyone like him. He has spent at least four decades studying the unconscious mind. The result is that he can pin-point where our unconscious trips us up---and show us how to correct it.

This is incredible. Where before you would set a goal and wonder why you stopped going for it, now you can discover why you stopped yourself---and remove the block. This book really describes how to "get clear", which is a key step in my "Spiritual Marketing" book.

Well, let me throw in one more book on prosperity.

When Tom Paley wrote his masterpiece, "I'm Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams, I am I am I am," he didn't know he would begin a new quest. Since writing that book he has gone on to teach e-classes based on his simple method, give teleseminars, land a publishing contract for the book, and now sell it as an e-book, too. His book is helping people create miracles. His book helped me manifest the home of my dreams.

If you're looking to create prosperity, I suggest you get all of the above titles. They are all e-books so you can have them instantly. They're better reading than the daily newspaper and will lead to far more profit.

Read them and get rich.

Resources:

"Seed Money In Action" is here: http://www.mrfire.com/seedmoney.html

"The Millionaire Mind" is here: http://hop.clickbank.net/hop.cgi?outrageous/vitale

"I'm Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams" is here: http://hop.clickbank.net/hop.cgi?outrageous/tpauley

"How to Get Lots of Money For Anything Fast" is here: http://hop.clickbank.net/hop.cgi?outrageous/fastmoney

Reference Box:

Joe Vitale is the author of the #1 best-selling book, "Spiritual Marketing." He is author of far too many other books and tapes to list here. See http://www.mrfire.com



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Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas



Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas
For those who never thought Disney would release a film in which Santa Claus is kidnapped and tortured, well, here it is! The full title is Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, which should give you an idea of the tone of this stop-action animated musical/fantasy/horror/comedy. It is based on characters created by Burton, the former Disney animator best known as the director of Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and the first two Batman movies. His benignly scary-funny sensibility dominates the story of Halloweentown resident Jack Skellington (voice by Danny Elfman, who also wrote the songs), who stumbles on a bizarre and fascinating alternative universe called ... Christmastown! Directed by Henry Selick (who later made the delightful James and the Giant Peach), this PG-rated picture has a reassuringly light touch. As Roger Ebert noted in his review, "some of the Halloween creatures might be a tad scary for smaller children, but this is the kind of movie older kids will eat up; it has the kind of offbeat, subversive energy that tells them wonderful things are likely to happen." --Jim Emerson

Customer Review: not good at all

this movie is not worth being called a cult fav, i have no idea why it ever became so popular... and p.s. i actually do like james and the giant peach, just not the nightmare before christmas its soooo bad i will never watch it again.

Customer Review: Nightmare Before Christmas DVD

Seems that most people either love this movie, or hate it. We LOVE it!! Very artistic, great music, BRILLIANT!



Travelon Leather Expandable Shoulder Bag



Travelon Leather Expandable Shoulder Bag
Travelon Leather Expandable Messenger-Style Shoulder Bag

Customer Review: Travel bag

I purchased the Travelon expandable bag and though it is a nice bag it is not as roomy as they describe. The picture is deceptive. Read the dimensions of the bag and that will give you a better idea of how large the bag is

Customer Review: New bag

I just got this bag a couple of days ago. I just put all my stuff in it and actually used it out for the first time today while shopping. I like the fact that it has lots of room inside and lots of pockets. I got this for eveyday use and I know it will come in handy when out with my kids, because of all the stuff I end up holding for them. I haven't tried putting a water bottle in it yet, but am sure one will fit. The only thing I didn't like about it was, the strap kept digging into my neck, but I am sure that once I get used to it and get the strap adjusted right, it should be fine. I love that I can walk around a store and be hands free and not have to worry about someone walking off with my bag. I think the over the body design will also help with the shoulder and back pain I get from hauling around a heavy bag on one side.



The Easi-Reader Bookstand



The Easi-Reader Bookstand
Holds reading material in a comfortable position for hands-free reading. Made of chrome-plated steel, this item folds away easily for storage.

Customer Review: Great for hardbacks, textbooks

Very simple and cheap, but not much is needed from a book stand. Some reviewers complain that it doesn't hold paperbacks, but one can easily see from looking at it that it wouldn't be good for that, so I didn't knock it.



I use this stand to hold my textbooks up while I'm reading and taking notes, which is really nice to keep from having to hunch over a book to read it flat on a table. Also it allows the book to take up less desk space, which is nice when reading and using a computer at the same time. Since it's light and collapsable, it's also very useful to take along to classes and have the same benefits in the classroom as well.

Customer Review: Grandmom says, Wonderful gadget!

This stand proved to be better that I expected. It holds large, heavy (read coffee table) books easily and is so portable as to be a pleasure. Folds very thin and can slip in the smallest tote or brief case. Also great for the morning paper (don't want to gump up your paper while you're buttering your bagel!); but if you are only a paperback reader, I'd give this one a pass. For the price, what's not to like!



JanSport SuperBreak Classic Backpack



JanSport SuperBreak Classic Backpack
Featuring strong construction and a stylish exterior, the JanSport Super Break Classic daypack will easily and comfortably carry your gear for years to come. This utilitarian pack has a single main compartment, and a front pocket with an organizer to store electronic gadgets and other accessories. It offers padded shoulder straps and a 2/3-padded back.

Specifications:

  • Capacity: 1550 cubic inches/25 liters
  • Weight: 12 ounces
  • Dimensions: 16.75 x 13 x 8.5 inches
  • Fabric: 600D Poly, 11W Corduroy
About JanSport
For more than 30 years, JanSport has created products to help you carry the stuff you need, where you need it, in the most functional and fashionable way possible. JanSport's success extends across the globe, where they have become a leading designer and manufacturer of durable backpacks, luggage and gear. The company is headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, and has offices in the United States and Europe.

Manufacturer Warranty
JanSport Outdoor Equipment is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the product. The warranty applies when the product is used for the purpose intended, under normal conditions, and does not apply to damages caused by typical wear and tear, unreasonable use, or neglect.



Customer Review: Good value

I use this pack every day, and while the main compartment is huge, the front compartment could use a couple of more pockets. Other than that, it is well-made, durable and quite functional. The appearance is utilitarian but it performs pretty much as promised.

Customer Review: great product

this bag was just what i was looking for and it came really fast with just regular standard mail.



The Sims 2 Seasons Expansion Pack



The Sims 2 Seasons Expansion Pack
The Sims 2: Seasons lets you enjoy each season with your Sims and their friends. Take them ice skating on a crisp winter day or jumping into leaf piles during a warm autumn afternoon. Seasonal activities are a part of any life; now your Sims can enjoy them as well. Weather events and changes can impact your Sims relationships, moods, skills, wants and fears. Are your Sims happiest while fishing and playing Marco Polo in the summertime? Beat those wintertime blues by building snowmen, creating snow angels, and more! Dress for the season - put on new clothes like winter coats and summer dresses Fun New Items - Weather control device, greenhouse, skating rink, wishing well, pool slide

Customer Review: Great Product

I ordered this game thinking I would have to send it back, for I have had bad luck with Amazon in the past. But my Sims 2 game works fine. The downloading process was a little confusing, but the outcome is great. The game plays wonderful. I would definitely buy from this guy again.

Customer Review: Great Addition to The Sims 2 Family!

The Sims 2 Seasons adds A LOT to gameplay! I as fairly disappointed after the release of The Sims 2 University - it lacked many objects and new gameplay. Seasons has both! After getting Sims fed, rested, and to the bathroom, there is usually very little time for them to do much else. Thats why this expansion pack is great - the seasons come naturally, as if in real life. Maxis promised us Seasons in the making of The Sims 2 game, and they definitely delivered on this one! There are dozens of new items, wallpapers, flooring, roofs, clothing, and even some new hairstyles. Sims can now play Marco-Polo in the pool, and go fishing in ponds! This expansion pack is a little more graphic-intense than the others, so make sure you are running at least the minimum specs on your computer. People I have talked to (as well as myself), don't appear to be having too much trouble with game lag after installing this expansion pack. I highly recommend Seasons, as one of, if not THE best expansion pack for The Sims 2 genre.



Call Me Irresponsible



Call Me Irresponsible
Melding the contemporary and the classic in ways only he can, Michael Buble has created his most complete studio effort yet. Ranging from "I've Got The World On a String" to "Me and Mrs. Jones," in addition to two new songs co-written by Michael, Call Me Irresponsible makes this album irresistible.

Customer Review: Average CD

I really enjoy Michael Buble's music alot, but this is by far his worst CD to date. I like maybe 3 songs and the rest is not really worth listening to. I am very disappointed!!!!!

Customer Review: 21st Century crooner

Buble chooses the very classic love songs familiar to the baby boomer generation. He does a terrific job with them, the interpretation and color he imparts makes you believe he understands the intent of the song writer of so long ago. Recommended to Sinatra groupies.



Ratatouille



Ratatouille
One key point: if you can get over the natural gag reflex of seeing hundreds of rodents swarming over a restaurant kitchen, you will be free to enjoy the glory of Ratatouille, a delectable Pixar hit. Our hero is Remy, a French rat (voiced by Patton Oswalt) with a cultivated palate, who rises from his humble beginnings to become head chef at a Paris restaurant. How this happens is the stuff of Pixar magic, that ineffable blend of headlong comedy, seamless technology, and wonder (in the latter department, this movie's views of nighttime Paris are on a par with French cinema at its most lyrical). Director Brad Bird (The Incredibles) doesn't quite keep all his spinning plates in the air, but the gags are great and the animation amazingly expressive--Remy's shrugs and nods are nimbler than many flesh-and-blood actors can manage. Refreshingly, the movie's characters aren't celebrity-reliant, with the most recognizable voice coming from Peter O'Toole's snide food critic. (This fellow provides the film's sole sour note--an oddly pointed slap at critics, those craven souls who have done nothing but rave about Pixar's movies over the years.) Brad Bird's style is more quick-hit and less resonant than the approach of Pixar honcho John Lasseter, but it's hard to complain about a movie that cooks up such bountiful pleasure. --Robert Horton

Customer Review: A gustatory journey through Paris

Ratatouille, from Pixar and Brad Bird (The Incredibles (Two-Disc Collector's Edition), The Iron Giant (Special Edition)), is a rat's-eye view of the gastronomic delights of fine cuisine (the name itself is a pun on the classic French roast vegetable dish ratatouille). Remy is a young rat who discovers that he has a heightened sense of taste and smell, and becomes inspired by the late television chef Auguste Gusteau (Brad Garrett), whose motto "anyone can cook" now extends to rats, too. Remy begins to experiment with combining classic combinations of flavor and texture, herbs, and other ingredients, until his clan is forced to flee their country safehouse.



During the traumatic escape, Remy is separated from his family. The ghost of Chef Gusteau appears to Remy when he is discouraged, inspiring him to cook at Gusteau's formerly-five star restaurant. The acid restaurant critic Anton Ego (Peter O'Toole) made it his personal mission to write a scathing review of Gusteau's that stripped it of one of its Michelin stars, consigning it to the tourist trade. Now, the restaurant is under the iron fist of the shady, domineering Head Chef Skinner (Ian Holm). Remy befriends the bumbling, couldn't-boil-water-if-his-life-depended-on-it Alfredo Linguini, whom Skinner grudgingly adopted as the new garbage boy, and Remy and Linguini team up to create culinary delights that astound the normally staid French restaurant critics. Remy controls Linguini by hiding under his chef's toque and tugging on two strands of hair (the scenes of Remy perfecting his technique with a blindfolded Linguini wielding dangerous tools and messy ingredients are priceless). Toss in a handful of intrigue, kitchen highjinks, father-son bonding, a dash of romance with the formidable chef Colette, and plenty of culinary delights, and you have Ratatouille.



The 3D animation is photorealistic, and 360 shots of nighttime Paris entrance. Small touches really capture the Bohemian feel of the Montmartre district, and the soundtrack features (brief) snippets of La Marseillaise, light and airy French themes, and French-language vocals by Camille (the standalone soundtrack Ratatouille is available for purchase). As with The Incredibles, there's lots to keep kids engaged (although the scene with the window full of dead rats might be traumatic for very young kids), and a whole other layer of adult humor bubbling under the surface, so mom and dad will be able to enjoy Ratatouille with gusto.

Customer Review: Good But Deep

Take a rat, add lots of wild and dangerous chase scenes, add a few recipes, finish off with a message that may be too deep for children and you might wind up with this film. This film is somewhere in the middle of Pixar's output. It is not the best but not the worst.

Our rat is unusual. He does not like the standard rat diet of garbage. He has a refined palette which his family exploits to check for poison. But he is unhappy. A violent episode lands him in Paris where he finds the restaurant of his chef hero. Here he has adventures with avoiding the staff and trying to cook. Add two villains (yes, two), the restaurant's current owner and a food critic and our rat's life gets very complicated.

This is a long film with much of it taken up by chase scenes. The cooking scenes are fun and clever. But in the middle we have the lone rat who does not fit in with other rats or with people as he keeps trying to be what he is not in order to please others. It is only in the end when he finds a way to be true to himself that things begin to go well. Great message but a little out there for the kids. The understood the message in Cars and The Incredibles but they didn't quite get this one as it a more adult problem. Still, it has plenty of the tings kids like while being intelligent enough for adults. Check it out.



Halo 3: The Official Strategy Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)



Halo 3: The Official Strategy Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)
·Detailed annotated maps for all levels
·Learn how to dominate multiplayer matches with information on weapon locations and expert tips
·Learn about every enemy, vehicle and weapon — their strengths and weaknesses and how you can exploit them
·Confidently navigate the huge Campaign mode with our exclusive maps and step-by-step walkthrough
·Complete list of all Achievements and how to unlock each one
Packed with tips, tactics and techniques direct from Bungie

Customer Review: please help me

i just bought this iteam.i love halo...i also just orderd halo3 ...i was wondering what is the content of the guid...help would be great

Customer Review: not a gamer but....

I am not a "gamer" This was a purchase for my grandson at christmas. I am able to relate to his delight. Further, I feel that as intense as this game is the guide book was a good thing to include with the X-box and Halo game.Jamie says it is "way cool" with real great tips and tricks. I bet that you did not think that it was possible to get a big old bear hug from a 13 year old boy in front of his friends.



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