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I have an older one of these that is the white light. It worked great for a long time. The new one with the purple light was a waste of money. It does not cut well. The purple light makes it impossible to see what you are doing. I still use my old one and not this new one.
I have used this product now for more than five years and have found it to be totally reliable and thorough. It has a very helpful interface that guides me through every step of the process, with questions at just the right junctures to make sure I don't forget something important. It also remembers me from year to year so I don't have to keep adding the same information over and over.
Quite possibly the best Longmire novel thus far in many respects. I'll admit the mystery itself wasn't the most intriguing and the mood of this story seemed somehow different, lighter maybe than past books. You can read the plot description elsewhere; set away from their home turf allowed Craig Johnson to focus on Walt, Henry and to a lesser degree undersherrif Vic Morretti without the distractions of the other series regulars. I enjoyed the fact that this may be the first story where Walt does NOT have experiences with the spirit world and interactions with dead Native Americans. Also, Walt even admits that he's "getting old" so finally no unrealistic mega-brawls, knife fights, near death experiences by drowning, falling down mountains, etc., and shootings. In prior tales the sherrif endured the kind of pain and punishment that would tax a superhero. Walt and Henry are Vietnam vets so have to be pushing 70 years old, to that end it was also a nice break that his May/December (not to mention unprofessional) romance with Vic was not part of the action this outing either. The gang does get away with a ton of illegal activities outside their jurisdiction with nothing more than a talking to from the local law enforcement folks. Vic breaks about every moving violation code in the books with a rented muscle car without consequence, she also enters a skeet shooting competition never having participated in the sport before and beats a field of accomplished champions...I don't think so. Aging Henry races in a motorcycle hill climbing event he won back in the 60's and what do you know, he wins again! The narrative of this tale emphasizes to the extreme the physical size and power of Henry Standing Bear, for those fans of the TV Longmire, contrast this to the miscast Lou Diamond Phillips and tell me the show producers didn't blow it. The title of the book comes from a quote from a Sherlock Holmes story which Henry is reading and there are many more Holmesian quotes for Arthur Conan Doyle fans along with many other literary references that seemed more like Spenser than Longmire. Complaints aside though An Obvious Fact was an enjoyable read with some great dialog and is another worthy addition to the Longmire saga.
Let me start off by just saying this is an amazing mouse for FPS and general use (though the price-tag can't justify buying this mouse strictly for the office). Wireless mice are notorious for being inaccurate due to Wi-Fi interference. They are also known to have a slower response time compared to wired mice. Neither of these concerns apply to the G900. I have used it for over two months now and I have never had any problems. If you do a little research, there are charts and diagrams showing the results for interference and response testing comparing different wired and wireless gaming mice. The G900 absolutely trumps all of them. (I will post the comparisons when I have some more time)