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I was in need of a new one! My other one was pretty funky!!
Partial purchase. My brother and I purchased it for my sister for her birthday. It's a refurb directly from Amazon warehouse (many claim they come in original packaging and look like new) and it was only $110. I'm sure a better one will be out soon but at $110 it will do a better job than the Kobo reader she returned.
I'm sure it's good and I don't want to be seen as a jerk, but that's because it is sweetened. Three different sweeteners, in fact.
Per Amazon's ingredient listing:
Acesulfame Potassium (Artificial sweetener)
Maltodextrin (not technically a sugar, but gets absorbed as quickly as glucose and adds a sweet taste)
Sucralose (Splenda)
Or maybe you were being ironic since you know it has sugar in it and you don't believe in sugared teas? Who knows
Cancelled my 24-105mm F4 order, opted for the bigger aperature on the 24-70mm F2.8.
Hope you're wearing it today in honor of George Steinbrenner's memory. What an owner!
FYI: Through tomorrow, July 13th, MegaMacs.com has iWork '09 for $39.41.
Just got these for 30 bucks.. THey haven't come in but does anybody have them and have any feedback about em?
What was the price on that?
Huzzah! My geeky prints arrived. The Donkey Kong ones are "lino cut prints" (whatever that means...) while the Resident Evil 4 one is a print on canvas.
Off to get them framed up.
FYI: A "lino cut" is a art piece made where a piece of linoleum has either a positive or negative image "cut" out of it using tools called gouges, basically everything that is white in those images was cut away from the lino leaving a backing. Then the raised areas remaining on the "lino" is "inked" with hard rubber roller covered in ink, then a piece of paper is laid on top the inked lino cut and the paper is rolled over with a clean hard rubber roller transferring the ink from the lino cut to the paper. It's been over 30-years since I did lino cuts in Art Class so I may be a little off on a few of the details, but that's the gist of a lino cut.
Cancelled my 24-105mm F4 order, opted for the bigger aperature on the 24-70mm F2.8.
FYI: A "lino cut" is a art piece made where a piece of linoleum has either a positive or negative image "cut" out of it using tools called gouges, basically everything that is white in those images was cut away from the lino leaving a backing. Then the raised areas remaining on the "lino" is "inked" with hard rubber roller covered in ink, then a piece of paper is laid on top the inked lino cut and the paper is rolled over with a clean hard rubber roller transferring the ink from the lino cut to the paper. It's been over 30-years since I did lino cuts in Art Class so I may be a little off on a few of the details, but that's the gist of a lino cut.
Just bought these Ray-Ban Wayfarers. I lost my last pair ot the lake
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I was in need of a new one! My other one was pretty funky!!