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    September 20, 2007
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This remote features a code library to make it easy to control up to 4 of your A/V components.
 
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3 out of 5
3
so so
on May 2, 2008
Posted by: Mco82
from California
Well, I am pretty technologically savvy but this device wouldn't hook up to two different devices in my house. One was a sony tv and the other was a panasonic dvd player. Both are only a couple years old. I tried the auto and manual programming methods. I guess I should contact the manufacturer or something but, oh well. Otherwise the size, weight, and buttons are pretty nice for this remote considering the pricing.
What's great about it: price and size
What's not so great: programming
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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SynopsisAre your eyes as sharp as they can be? Is your field of view a little fuzzy? Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day helps players retain and improve their vision with fun, sports-based mini games. Special activities are based on vision training programs used by top athletes. Improve hand-eye coordination, peripheral vision, dynamic visual acuity, momentary vision and eye movement for a comprehensive ocular workout. Practice every day until you're seeing more clearly.Realistic exercises will have you swinging at a speeding pitch, making your way past incoming linebackers and scoring the game-winning goal on the soccer field. The calendar and easy-to-use charts help you monitor your progress, so you'll know if you need to practice more often. Activities are fast and enjoyable to avoid overloading your eyes with too much stimulation. Do your sight a favor and make this eye-training regimen part of your routine.
 
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4 out of 5
4
suprisingly good
on March 31, 2008
Posted by: Mco82
from California
So the cover looks lame. I thought this game wouldn't be very good because of the brain age games. Well, I decided to take a risk and buy it. It's pretty fun. It is exactly what the title says. There are cool vision training games. I now take a break from brain age 1 and 2 and play flash focus every now and then.
What's great about it: fun
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
no-brainer
on March 18, 2008
Posted by: Mco82
from California
this is a great buy. will smith provides the good acting and the storyline is good. there is a good mix of action and thrills. i am getting this one for my collection today!
What's great about it: action, storyplot, acting
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Learn more about Frontlines: Fuel of War. (Flash demo) SynopsisSet in the fictional near future, Frontlines: Fuel of War places the survival of the global community in your hands. As society succumbs to a worldwide energy crisis, environmental decay and economic depression, two superpower alliances emerge amidst a gritty backdrop of global war. As an elite soldier in the Stray Dogs strike force of the Western Coalition Army, you must join the battle on the front lines where there's no escape from the horrors of the conflict. Destroy the Red Star Alliance and gain control over the world's precious resources to change the fate of the planet.Choose from more than 60 next-generation vehicles and weapons inspired by the military designs of tomorrow, including jets, helicopters, tanks, APCs and more. High-tech combat systems help players collect and relay recon, target enemy sites and share threat information between teammates. Customize soldiers by choosing a weapons loadout and a technical specialization to annihilate foes. Take advantage of a magnitude of destructible elements to plot out a specialized path and strategy as you make your way through each mission.19.99
 
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2 out of 5
2
waste
on March 12, 2008
Posted by: Mco82
from California
I didn't care for this game at all. The single player is ok. The online suffers pretty badly. At first it seems ok, but then you realize that there is no replay value. This game only lasted me about 3 days and I was tired of it. Save your money for GTA, GH aerosmith, and GOW 2. I really wished that I at least tried Army of two or the new rainbow six before this.
What's great about it: none
What's not so great: online play
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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4 out of 5
4
good for kids
on March 12, 2008
Posted by: Mco82
from California
This was a suprisingly funny and entertaining movie. The story is somewhat original considering all the other movies that have been coming out are so similar. It definitely keeps kids entertained. My 10 year old cousin and I had a great time watching it.
What's great about it: funny
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Protect your valuable notebook computer with a durable, padded nylon case. Front file section holds CDs, pens, cell phone and PDA; a rear pocket stores files and magazines.
 
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5 out of 5
5
durable
on March 12, 2008
Posted by: Mco82
from California
If you're not looking for a leather notebook case I would definitely consider this one. It is pretty durable and has a nice selection of pockets. The padding is sufficient and the weight is comparable to the avergage notebook cases. The colors, as you can see, are a good choice.
What's great about it: size
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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You know just how awesome strumming along with your favorite rock anthems can be. So, why not add an extra controller and turn your one-man band into a rock 'n' roll duet? Make Guitar Hero one rockin' party game with the X-Plorer Controller and help your friends kiss their air guitars goodbye.The Guitar Hero X-Plorer Controller is about as close to the real thing as you can get in a video game. By pressing the five multicolored fret buttons in time with the music and flicking the responsive and durable strum bar, you'll be the star of your favorite rock songs in no time. The working whammy bar adds extra sounds to your guitar-playing experience. Tilt sensors know when you're pointing the neck at the sky to unleash your Star Power and rock even harder. Get your friends together, pick a very special artist to accompany you, turn it up to 11 and rock long and hard into the night.
 
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4 out of 5
4
decent
on February 4, 2008
Posted by: Mco82
from California
well after using the gh3 guitar for a long time now it finally has started to wear out. the whole point of buying this guitar is that it IS wired. you don't have to worry about finding more AA batteries. this is a decent guitar. all the buttons work fine and the strummer is good. the only thing i would change is the location of the select button. if you don't want to wait for the wireless guitar to sell separately then definitely pick this up. it's a solid guitar despite most of the negative reviews you see posted.
What's great about it: good backup or second guitar
What's not so great: select button
I would recommend this to a friend!
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4 out of 5
4
still good enough
on December 26, 2007
Posted by: Mco82
from California
ok, let me get the rest of the cons out of the way. the action is a little bit lacking. jackie is older and can't quite maintain doing his own stunts. there are some in the movie that are pretty good but could've been better if they used a double. the ending was a little bit disapointing. the pros are everything else. the plot is decent, the comedy is solid, and it keeps you entertained. between the movie itself and the extra features it's hard to say whether it's actually worth the price listed right now. but, with jackie and chris this 3rd movie is worth seeing.
What's great about it: comedy
What's not so great: action
I would recommend this to a friend!
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4 out of 5
4
funny
on December 26, 2007
Posted by: Mco82
from California
funny.....no need to say much more. it's a good comedy. i would've gave this 4.5 stars if I had the option.
What's great about it: funny
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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4 out of 5
4
good
on December 10, 2007
Posted by: Mco82
from California
It's hard to get a double and even harder to get a triple out of a series. I would have to say that the second pirates movie was probably my favorite. This one is pretty good but I'll probably wait for it to drop in price. If you liked either of the first two movies you will like this one. It's not great but it's not a huge disappointment either.
What's great about it: entertaining
What's not so great: 3rd movie
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Comcast Basic Cable w/o Cable box?

I have comcast basic cable without a cable box and I'm in the market for an HDTV flat panel tv. What inputs will I need on my new tv to make sure I receive my channels until comcast is only sending digital signals at which time I'll use the HDMI cables. At least I think that's right. I notice some tv's list different inputs. Any additional info is appreciated. I also have a dvd/vhs player recorder that is not HDMI ready. Thanks for any help.
comcast sells a separate box specifically for hd. in california they charge us about 8 bucks per month
17 years, 10 months ago
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Mco82
   California
 

Volume control?

Which TV's have volume control so that commercials are no louder than the program you are watching?
it is usually in the specs under "sound leveling"
17 years, 10 months ago
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Mco82
   California
 

TV size

How are TV measured to figure out size? side to side, diagonially?
diagonally by the actual screen size
17 years, 10 months ago
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Mco82
   California