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It is a little bulky and heavy, but it needs to be to do the great job of holding your GPS exactly where you want it. It’s easy to attach your GPS and position it. It stays where you put it. I’m so glad I spend the extra money for this. It is so worth it. It was $28 on Garmin and $22 here, when purchased with the GPS. I would have liked it to be half the price, but would still buy it again, at whatever price.
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I bought this SDHC card for my Pentax k-x. For those of you with that camera, it’s a great choice. It works perfectly with the Pentax, and seem to keep up with HD video. I mostly do photos, and for that it was near perfect, even trying out HDR photography.

I don’t know if one SDHC card is better than another (I doubt it), so why not get the biggest size you can afford. This one has worked perfectly.
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Never thought a portable mount would be as sturdy as the suction mount until I used one supplied by a rental car company. I ordered one the minute I got back home! I love it!
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I have run with a Garmin 305 for a few years and my wife started using mine when she started running earlier this year. We finally got tired of sharing, especially when we both ran at the same time but different paces, so I ordered another 305 for her. She didn’t really want to use the HRM feature, but given the small price difference, I talked her into getting it in case she changes her mind as her training gets more serious.

The 305 picks up satellites quickly, even after traveling across the country. Signal quality is great. I almost never have a weak signal problem unless I run through a long tunnel. The screen is large enough to read the data, even with the four panel display. Data downloads into various programs, including third-party resident and online software like SportTracks or MapMyRun, respectively. The unit itself it a bit clunky, but I’m not wearing it for looks.

The only drawback on the 305 is the volume of the audible alerts, which is too low to hear if running on a gravel trail or if there’s a lot of traffic noise. That’s not something I use much, so it isn’t that big a deal, but it would be nice if they would have made the volume capable of being louder.
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Add me to the list of purchasers who report using the card for a limited amount of time–in this case for about a month and perhaps five or six separate days of shooting video–and then having it fail. Would advise potential customers to choose a different manufacturer.
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We purchased this vacucum a little over a year ago. We had new carpet put in and I was impressed by how much fuzz it picked up. It seems to get a good amount of dirt as well. The only down side I found is the size of the bag. It fills up very quickly. I use my vaccum every other day and I have to change the bag once a month. However, I feel like it is cleaning really well, so I can live with purchasing the extra bags. I think this is a good vaccum for the price and I would buy it again.
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I’ve taken approx. 2,000 pictures with this card on a Canon SD800 and a Canon SD940 IS. If speed is your need, do not buy this card. It is extremely slow. Instead look at a Sandisk Extreme III. The 8GB version cost as much as the Transcend 16GB. There is a reason for that. SPEED. Other than being very slow, there have been no issues and card works perfectly. This would make a good card for video capturing, but for photography, you are going to miss a lot of shots using this card. Expect a several second delay between photos because it takes so long to write you last image to the card’s memory. See my review for the Sandisk Extreme III card for a further explanation of why speed is important.
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This book drew me a vivid picture of American life in the early of 20th century.
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I’m not sure I have anything new to add. However, you rarely come across something that fits a need so well. In a nutshell, after trying several different mounting methods I’ve come back to the old-fashioned, almost Fred Flinstone-ish, bean bag approach.

Perfect except for the following:

–If you have a VERY fast car and enjoy showing off, the mount will come flying off with tire-squealing jackrabbit starts. This is one way you’ll know for sure you’re driving a car too fast for your own good.

–Takes up quite a bit of dashboard space

Except for these two minor annoyances, this mount is the perfect solution. I’ve tried and thrown away several other mounting solutions because they just did not work as promised (adhesive, vent, cigarette lighter, etc).
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