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    February 10, 2008
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Protect your camera when on the water with this Insignia floating strap. Its durable construction keeps select waterproof compact point-and-shoot cameras afloat in either fresh or salt water. It's fully adjustable, so you can customize the length for a perfect fit. This Insignia floating strap easily detaches and supports cameras that weigh up to 20 pounds.
 
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1 out of 5
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Too big & too small
on March 29, 2017
Posted by: bluereys
from Michigan
The strap is designed terribly. The wrist strap is too big for anyone's wrist. The tightest the strap adjustment sinches down would work well only if you were wearing hockey gloves. It's just so big that there is no way it would be secure if you were to drop the camera and rely on the strap to keep the camera from falling or sinking. The camera attachment cord is too small and flimsy. Maybe the cord was designed to breakaway as a safety feature? There is no way it would last a year with regular use and reliably save a camera from detaching, especially in salt water environments. Hope this helps anyone checking this out online.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
-1point
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Fight for survival and shoot your way to mission success as the acclaimed Call of Duty franchise makes its triumphant return. Exploding with the realism and intensity that have become the hallmarks of this gripping series, you'll lay waste to your enemies as hails of gunfire erupt. Move out for intense action and make sure you're prepared to answer the Call of Duty.This harrowing sequel to Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare thrusts you once more into the haze of battle. Arm yourself with sophisticated tools of destruction and get ready to stare death in the face as you enter a raging conflict. Experience the rigors of battle and struggle against long odds to seize victory. The awesome power of war comes alive in all its grit and glory in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
 
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Very dissapointed
on November 12, 2009
Posted by: bluereys
from Michigan
Infinity Ward should not have included the scene that role plays a terrorist killing innocent civilians. It doesn't matter that there is an option to not play it. The fact that they would create a virtual reality for people to take on a role as a terrorist is immoral and shameful. Sell-outs: Obvious profiting off of shock factor with no care about the real world tragedies that could be caused by promoting such sick philosophies with virtual blood lust.
In addition, playing the game is not as fun with friends because systems cannot be linked together with more than one player per system. So, the days of playing 2 teams of 4 on 4 on two TVs back to back are over.
Thanks Infinity Ward for ruining what could have been an amazing great fun game to play and making me regretful for even buying it.
What's great about it: Graphics
What's not so great: Sell-out shock value themes; Lack of multiplayer linked option
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
-11points
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Ensure that your Garmin GPS receiver stays powered on that long road trip with this vehicle power adapter that plugs into your car's DC power outlet.
 
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Works great
on February 10, 2008
Posted by: bluereys
from Michigan
If you lost or broke your Garmin car charger, you need this.
What's great about it: Works exactly like the original when I purchased my Garmin
What's not so great: None.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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