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You cannot beat the price on this cable. Same type item at local store was $44!
Pro Digital Hard Lens
I love my kindle. It took me 2 years to finally purchase it due to lack of finances. Howvever, it was well worth the wait!
Leica A70 Front Lens
Ordered this for my sister and she loves it. Very quick delivery for a hard to find product.
Lenspen Lens Cleaning System
An aftermarket GPS unit presents a problem of how to mount and display the unit without leaving any conspicuous evidence that you have one. The problem is that thieves frequently break into cars to steal a GPS navigation unit. The rubber suction cup mount that is often used to mount the GPS on the windshield leaves a telltale ring on the windshield so that some outside the car looking at the windshield knows that there is likely to be GPS unit inside the car even if the owner has taken it off the windshield. This “beanbag” mount solves the problem. The GPS can easily be taken off the mount and the beanbag mount also hidden leaving no signs that the car has a GPS unit.
Pro Digital Hard Lens
A must for easy use of the Garmin. Helps when you use it in multiple vehicles.
Pro Digital Hard Lens
After only a few days of using Wii-Fit, my back pain was nearly gone. Adding this to my gym workout is making all the difference. I rushed out and got Dance Dance Revolution and Just Dance. Using this in conjunction with the gym is improving my posture and flexibility.
You do a fit test and sit up your Mii avatar not just for you but for your pet! Your avatar picks up your pet’s and you do a weigh in. You get fitness tips as well.
This product is worth the money.
Opteka Voyeur Spy Lens
This hood comes with the 100-400, so don’t buy it separately.
Pros:
- Reduces flare and ghosting when shooting in bright light.
- Helps protect your lens from dirt and scratches.
- Somewhat protects the lens in case of a fall. Better to break the hood than the front element.
- Makes you look more like you know what you are doing and helps to keep others from carelessly walking in front of you.
Cons:
- Will increase lens movement in windy situations, kind of like a sail on a boat.
- Takes up more room in your bag, even when reversed they still add to the diameter of the lens.
- People take more notice of you, will help to blow your cover if you are trying to keep a low profile.
Canon ET 83C Lens
Water For Elephants is one of the best books I have read this year. Initially, I did not have any interest in reading this book because it involved a circus and I am not a huge fan of circuses. But at the insistence of some friends, I picked it up and began reading. Boy am I glad I did!
Jacob Jankowski is a young man who is thrust mercilessly into the aftermath of the cruelties of life. Despite his circumstances, however, he is a good and honorable man and his compassion and honor shine through on every page of this book. He is a character that reader’s immediately fall in love with and can relate to on some level or another. The story itself grabs you instantly and takes you back to a time where traveling circuses were the biggest events in town.
Set in the 1930’s, Water For Elephants offers a glimpse into a very strange and wonderous world of circus folk during a time when many, if not most, of the country was unemployed and doing anything they could to earn a buck or at least a meal. It was fascinating to read of the lifestyle of the circus workers and how they were treated, how they related to one another, how they treated their animals and what they thought of the townspeople they traveled the country to entertain.
Water For Elephants is also a story that tells of the love and life of Jacob and Merlena and their love for the animals that they come to know while working with them in the circus. The book is beautifully and vividly written, the characters well developed and easy to love (or hate as the case may be) and the animals’ antics, especially Rosie, will make you laugh out loud.
Water For Elephants is a wonderful read and I highly recommend it!
Professional Snap On Lens | sohope