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  • C. Morris - Works as it should

    Pretty simple - this works great for attaching my car seat to my BOB! Great way to use this with an infant until he or she can ride in it as normal.

  • Van Gun - Sylvania SMP2200 2 GB Clip MP3 Player

    I bought the silver one months ago. It is very easy to use and dependable. To load songs onto it you just connect the USB connection to a computer (I have Win7), and then drag songs or folders. I have only used MP 3 format. I love it so I bought the pink one last week for a 9 year old Grandson, because I couldn't find any other color, on Amazon, listed as new. The wife was appalled that I had gotten him the pink one, so she runs out and gets him a blue Naxa MP 3 player. I gave him the choice of which player he liked the best and he chose the Sylvania (pink even), due to the ease of use and the rechargeable battery. It took me 30 minutes to even get the Naxa to play, and he shrugged and said " The color doesn't bother me". We did change the blue ear buds off the Naxa, as the Sylvania buds were really pink.

  • Jim N. - No cute old man

    I recall other movie versions of A Christmas Carol, and some plays I have seen, that portray Scrooge as a colorful but essentially harmless curmudgeon. When I saw Alastair Sim play the part for the first time I understood that Scrooge is no cute old man. He is terrifying, a monster, a villain, a force for evil. When Dickens explains that the blind man's dog drags him away from Scrooge, you have trouble picturing this image, until you see Sim in the role. This version is simply masterful. The added material (not in the novella) is consistent with the original story and gives insight into Scrooge's character. The acting throughout is strong but never over the top. For example Brian Worth is convincing as Fred in his jovial nature and patience with his uncle. Certainly Kathleen Harrison gives a masterful performance as Mrs. Dilber, with her ghoulish attempt to benefit from Scrooge's death and her colorful response to Scrooge's conversion. This movie, like the novella, works because it captures the extremity of despair in the poverty of Victorian England and the brutal inhumanity of the main character and then effectively transforms both to joy and optimism, somehow believably, through the miracle of Christmas. The transformation is convincing and the reborn Scrooge, as portrayed by Sim, is as convincing as a benevolent patriarch as he was as a heartless scoundrel. The dark scenes at the beginning and middle of this film can be hard to watch for the faint hearted. Nevertheless the genius of the film is that the impact of the end of the film is stronger because of the sadness and despair shown earlier in the film. If one softened the despair the ending would be much less effective. There may be other decent versions of this story, but I plan to stick with this one for Christmases in the foreseeable future.

  • David C. - Haven't been able to spend the amount of time to ...

    Haven't been able to spend the amount of time to utilize this program effectively. Takes more time than I expected. I have picked up graphics/photo and music manipulation programs quickly but, this seems to take more effort.

  • Spencer - Solar Panel Scratched and box previously opened.

    I had some issues with this solar panel and received 3 different ones from Amazon. The fist one developed a couple bubbles under the panel after I used it a couple times and Amazon replaced it quickly. The second kit had been opened and resealed. So I checked the first one and noticed it also had been opened and resealed. I then requested a replacement from Amazon and the 3rd kit had also been opened and resealed. Leaves me to wonder why all three had been opened and resealed.