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  • Daniel Williams - Excellent written primer, substandard paperback printing

    I came to "Windows Server 2012: Up and Running" via the online version at Safari Books Online (I use it in college). Crisp text, full color illustrations; a great source of information. Then the book arrived. The grays/blacks/whites in the print and illustrations remind me of a so-so copy machine job. Some of the print in the illustrations is simply unreadable. Yes, it could just be my copy but the comments in the (as of 3/24/2013) only other review also mention issues with the type and printing. The previews available (through Google preview) on the publisher's site (O'Reilly) show a full color book.

  • Carol Baker - Great support for your aching back!

    I purchased this for my son in law, who was in a car accident in early February. He has been having bad back issues from the wreck and has been attending physical therapy. I saw this and thought, that as busy as he is, he could use the extra support that this might give him. It came in the mail yesterday and he tried it out right away. Working in his garage, on some simple tasks, the lumbar support that this brace provided to him, was a great help and relief. He is a very fit and active person, and this really provided the comfort and extra support that his bad back needed to let him be able to still get some things done. The straps are adjustable and he had no trouble getting a correct fit for his body. The pockets allow him to carry his cell phone and his keys if he needs to go somewhere. No wonder that people who are on their feet all day long wear these back support braces. I am very pleased with how this works for him.

  • Ytwizz - Turtle zip wax car wash

    I would say I haven't used a lot of car washes but I do know how to wash a car. This car wash is simple and gives a lot of bang. It washes fairly good and leaves a beautiful shine on the car. You might have to use a few times to notice but it simply washes and shine. If you don't have time to use the polishes and waxes then this is for you. As long as you know to wash one side separately and then rinse before moving on to other side then you should be alright. Then use two and not one microfiber cloths depending on size of car then it should be easy as 123.

  • Francisco Ortega - Exactly what I was expecting

    His realest album up to this point. I always liked J. Cole, but this album made me really admire his bravery for not only releasing the album without proper promotion, but he speaks about topics that other rappers would rather not.

  • L. Jones - Access 2010 and Database design explained well

    The book is engaging; it deals with database design well and brings it down to an easily understandable level; pictures are used to illustrate every aspect it discusses. One of the best technical manuals I've read.

  • mother of twins, Atlanta - Successfully using it for underwater pictures, but not my favorite device

    Early adopter here. Not enjoying the Yocam all that much. It's not awful. I got it primarily to take pictures underwater. And it does that, and some of the pictures are really good. Here's what I'm not enjoying. 1. I can't remember if the blue or the red light means video vs picture, and keep using the wrong mode. The mode needs to be more clearly indicated on the camera somehow. 2. The software is not easy to understand, and there's no efficient way to move pictures from the camera to anywhere else. The software can connect the camera to my iphone, but the only way to actually move the pictures is to select them one at a time and move them in small batches. Don't know the maximum that can be moved, it has successfully moved 9 at a time and jammed when I tried to move 35. But in the water with my kids I took a few hundred and needed to be able to weed out the good ones quickly - couldn't do it. It needs a "move all" feature, or an eye-fi type system where it can connect to the computer directly. The only other way to get the pictures off, it seems, is to put the microSD card into an SD adapter and connect it to your computer, which is very 2002, and even though I bought a brand new microSD card for this purpose, I cannot get it to communicate with my computer at all. This is the fault of the card (or the adapter, or my reader), not Yocam, but just using this technology in 2016 seems ridiculous to me and I was very surprised to see it. 3. The pictures are fisheye, which is weird outside the pool (but ok in the pool). The view range on the pictures is abnormally shortened vertically, and of course there's no way to look through this device to see what it's seeing, so most of the pictures I take blindly cut off the kids' heads. Sorry the first Amazon review is not awesome. I'll probably use it this summer then try another device.