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This is a well written and very useful book. When I bought Outlook 2010 I did not expect an email client to be so complicated and probably would not have bought it if I had known I would need a book to figure out how to use it. I had bought another book on the same subject, published by Microsoft, that lacked details and was poorly organized. This book is much better than Microsoft's version.
Works like a charm :)...So far i am using it daily to make smoothies and grind spices..It doesn't leak or make any mess..Very happy with the purchase.
These shoes are definitely a far cry from my older B-Ball Shoes. The sole in particular leaves a lot to be desired. I will say to the "Pro" side of things that they are nice looking shoes. No qualms about that. However, that is not on the top of my list by any means. The unfortunate "Bad"...poor traction on the court, very poor. Night and day difference from my much older and more worn Nike. Very disappointing. Second, the sole itself is not cushioned well. I'm not talking about the insole here. That can be remedied easy enough with an insert. My aging Nike's fell apart after years of hanging around. You can see why they were better for comfort as well. I cannot recommend these to anyone looking to play competitive basketball. Fortunately, I'm just a coach so a little slip sliding away is not a big deal. My suggestion is to look elsewhere. Take it for what it is worth.
Nero 9 had better features. Nero 2016 is OK but would not recommend purchasing the program. At this very moment, I am downloading Nero 9 back onto my computer.
It looks good but it does not fit snug on the car body like the original. It moves every time you open the lid to gas up. You can grab the unit and jiggle it. However, it does not come off and there are no detectable fuel leaks or vapors. Just surprised it did not lock in place like the original. Also, there were no instructions or parts list. I had to go to the jeep.com for installation instructions which were great.