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Love how this works. The only thing I do not like about it was how big the tree prints out. I would have liked it to print on one sheet.
I have had this for 9 months now, and it does everything it says it does. I have some 5 year old red and yellow top batteries I have been using as starter batteries for a Tacoma and a Tundra, and they have been abused prior to installing a solar system and backup batteries in both vehicles. The Tacoma battery was ruled "dead" by a local parts store after they had it in for a day of charging and testing. I put it on the Minder for two and a half weeks, and it has gone on for a whole 'nother field season, and I expect it to do so again this fall. Paid for itself right there. I have used it to resurrect a 6 year old Toyota Matrix battery as well- still using the original battery that came with that car, thanks to the battery minder.
First, let me start off by saying this book was not what I expected, however, that turned out to be an amazing adventure! This book was a great read and truly made the reader fall in love with Violet, the main character. Waiting until November 21st for the second book to be released will be a long wait!
This new packaging contains less formula (can is about 3/4 full) and the scoop is larger. So you end having less formula and using the same 4 scoops for 8oz of water.
The decision to tranform this book from its long standing text-reference form to this flashy watered down version was a major blunder. I recall volumes from the 70's to the turn of the 21st century as an awesome resource for disovering not just 'people' records, but those of nature and the universe as well. While past volumes were hundreds of pages of tightly packed information; you can't find most of the previous records in these current formats, nor is most the information available on their website. Here's an example, what's the coldest land temp. ever recorded? My 1999 book of world records had that info., but information like that seems to have been replaced by 'how many lightbulbs can a person break off a trampoline'. Interesting? Perhapse, but not at the extent of the wealth of information that seems to have been locked away forever by the current publishers. I miss the days when the Guiness Book of World Records was an indexed atlas more than its current form of a 'freak show'.
Wow, I went from a 720 Plasma to this Samsung. The remote is still a puzzle to me, I'm not good with new equipment, but I'll be downloading the manual. Oh and the screen is the TV, meaning there is very little framing around it and it's weight is so light. I'm still learning things about it but I'm not at all displeased with this TV.
Looks great but was a tight fit clipping the last clip. With a little work it finally clipped and hasn't unclipped in the year it's been on.