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  • Danny - The safest one. Great purchase!

    This seat is a "tank"! The safest car seat for the toddler ever tested, it's the only true 5 star side impact tested car seat I found on the market. The latches system is simply revolutionary. Stainless steel all around makes it very safe but rather heavy and thus suitable for a newer and larger SUV. Perhaps this car seat is not the one you will detach and travel with. However driving the highways or mountain roads just became much safer. Great design and look. Installation in forward facing position was quite easy as well. Superb purchase if safety is your priority.

  • Kiran DS - Terrific book

    The Gruber's SAT Guide was recommended by a colleague of mine whose kid did very well in his/her SAT exam last year. I find this book to be extremely good, useful and informative. I have been reading through the pages and find that there is a lot of knowledge to gain from and the practice questions are giving me a real challenge. I highly recommend this book to anybody who is preparing for the SAT.

  • Dataman72 - Good Product, Poor Pricing

    I have been an Office user since 1995, and this upgrade will not be coming my way. I have been using Office Pro for years, and for Microsoft to think an upgrade is worth $450 to $500 is beyond my comprehension. First off, you are not "buying" the whole program, you are only "upgrading" a few items that you might not even use within the program. I think this time Microsoft has created a problem that will further hurt their image plus their profit. Adobe has done the same thing with their CS4 suite. It will cost $500 to $700 to upgrade, which is actually more than the original program cost. There is no way software is worth this kind of pricing, and the main point is, no way can the average person or business afford to pay prices like this with an economy that has sucked all the money off the little people. My thought: Microsoft and Adobe listen, and get a life.. and to the person that complained that you are rating software, not pricing, get a life, if someone can't afford the software, it would never get rated.. Not everyone can just pull the money off a tree and buy whatever they need when an upgrade occurs..