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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.
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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?
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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.
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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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