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Feb 26, 2011
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that is very, very nice, and having poured over the website, something I have to own! emailed to see if they have a reseller this side of the pond..:cool:

I just received the toilet kit...and like all Colonel Littleton stuff, it is beyond amazing.

I have MANY items from the site...I went on an insane buying spree (which, unfortunately I can ill afford) and am deliriously happy with everything I have bought.

Good luck with a re-seller...I have my doubts. But they might make some accommodation for you. They are very friendly, so I wish you luck. You will not be disappointed!:D
 

stormyuklondon1

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I just received the toilet kit...and like all Colonel Littleton stuff, it is beyond amazing.

I have MANY items from the site...I went on an insane buying spree (which, unfortunately I can ill afford) and am deliriously happy with everything I have bought.

Good luck with a re-seller...I have my doubts. But they might make some accommodation for you. They are very friendly, so I wish you luck. You will not be disappointed!:D

haha yea, I can see how a spending spree could happen, looking at the bags I can hear my inner voice telling me to break out the visa card and worry about the import costs when they arrive! I love the style of the bags, very reminiscent of my Billingham 445 camera bag.
 

AngerDanger

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This one quite clearly smells of angle kisses:

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I've already finished and discarded the plastic from these, so a stock photo will have to do:

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None of them actually tasted bad, but there were only a couple of flavors that were vaguely reminiscent of original SweeTarts®.
 

M0esmac

macrumors 6502a
Apr 25, 2012
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Everytime I walked more than like 5oo meters, I felt uncomfortable in my shoes, and my heels hurt really bad sometimes. I hope this will help

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Should of bought these:

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Janoski Max.

Way lighter and way more soft around your feet than any of the Air Max'es.
 

M0esmac

macrumors 6502a
Apr 25, 2012
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I can't find a link for that color, I'm in the market for a new set of shoes, for walking/standing/etc.

I'm pretty sure these are sold out basically everywhere. In UK at least they are. You have to look at various less popular websites.
 

handlemyhansen

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Jul 1, 2013
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I think this might be my next computer purchase too. My next purchases however will be a 8' LED lighted flag whip/pole/antenna and hardware/flags for my truck.

But, my last purchases, were a few odds and ends. Really needed more USB ports, my 4-port Belkin just wasn't enough. Also, since I live 300 miles away from him, I can't use my buddies HDD to USB adapter anymore.. had to finally break down and buy my own. lol

Also got tired of going into the tool box and such in my truck every time I had to open something up, so ordered the ifixit kit specifically for electronics. Also, tools from the truck have wear and tear on them from working on truck stuff, so i needed some fresh stuff for small items.
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after using the powermate bluetooth i would recommend you don't buy it until they do a software update... it was not very reliable when it came to programming, no matter how i programmed it all that would happen is it would do the default action not what i programmed it to do.
 

fitshaced

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Jul 2, 2011
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Sony 50W800B

I went to look at some tv's without buying one. I bought one. This one. Bloody good TV too.
 

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Pkupman57

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Apr 18, 2013
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after using the powermate bluetooth i would recommend you don't buy it until they do a software update... it was not very reliable when it came to programming, no matter how i programmed it all that would happen is it would do the default action not what i programmed it to do.

Good to know. Do you think its an issue with the bluetooth one specifically? Or do you think the USB version would suffer also? Ive always kind of wanted one of these things. Never really had a use, but meh, If I had to have a legit reason for needing everything, I wouldn't own half the stuff I do. lol
 

handlemyhansen

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Jul 1, 2013
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Good to know. Do you think its an issue with the bluetooth one specifically? Or do you think the USB version would suffer also? Ive always kind of wanted one of these things. Never really had a use, but meh, If I had to have a legit reason for needing everything, I wouldn't own half the stuff I do. lol

i can't speak for the non bluetooth one but i have good things about it. In all fairness i might have just got a dud but am returning it and going to wait a few months to see if the software improves.
 

Destroysall

macrumors 65816
Feb 28, 2012
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It's been an exceptionally busy month. I traveled for work three weeks in a row, it was my birthday, I signed a lease on a new apartment, and loaded up on the furniture I could find on the weekends.

So, first off - whole new apartment. Just moved in on Saturday!

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Bedding is all new - was a gift from my mother; even has a fancy down comforter. I have a red desk in the mail; didn't get delivered because of the weather.

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The entertainment shelf is new:

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The coffee table is new, and the sofa is new:

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The shelves are new, and the chairs are new:

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Matt, forgive me for asking this so late. I wanted to know, where was it that you got your furniture from?
 

DewGuy1999

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In the name of picky accuracy, there was not a "recall", but since they de-activated one of the features (Nest Wave), they offered a refund if one wished.

It still does the job...but one of the "features" is no longer activated.:)

I'm just the messenger...please don't shoot me. :eek:
 

S.B.G

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In the name of picky accuracy, there was not a "recall", but since they de-activated one of the features (Nest Wave), they offered a refund if one wished.

It still does the job...but one of the "features" is no longer activated.:)

I'm just the messenger...please don't shoot me. :eek:

I just posted for accuracy.:)

No coup de grace forthcoming!;)

And on top of all that, there was this on June 17, 2014:

'Nest Protect' Smoke Detectors Back On Sale After Safety Recall, Now Starting at $99
 

SchneiderMan

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May 25, 2008
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Yep, and they were awesome enough to give back $30 to all early adopters including myself. I still think the Protect is the best alarm detector I've ever had. I'm able to reach the button without having to wave my hands around to hush the alarm so it's not a huge deal for me. I'm sure that Nest will improve the software detection with an OTA update.
 

richwoodrocket

macrumors 68020
Apr 7, 2014
2,133
112
Buffalo, NY
Yep, and they were awesome enough to give back $30 to all early adopters including myself. I still think the Protect is the best alarm detector I've ever had. I'm able to reach the button without having to wave my hands around to hush the alarm so it's not a huge deal for me. I'm sure that Nest will improve the software detection with an OTA update.


To me the idea of nest smoke detector seems flawed. I mean, how often does your house start on fire that it is useful?
 

calderone

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To me the idea of nest smoke detector seems flawed. I mean, how often does your house start on fire that it is useful?

To me the idea of a smoke detector seems flawed. I mean, how often does your house start on fire that it is useful?

On a serious note, there are a number of advantages over a traditional smoke detector. It is really just a matter of deciding whether those features are worth the added expense.
 
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