Archive for June, 2008

How to Mind Map: The Ultimate Thinking Tool That Will Change Your Life

June 13th, 2008


How to Mind Map: The Ultimate Thinking Tool That Will Change Your Life
Customer Review: Good introduction
A good introduction and covers the basic concepts very well with good examples and enough to get you started. Did my first mind map the same day and I'm hooked.

4 stars as you will be asking questions this book won't answer.

Customer Review: QUICK AND EASY
This is one of those books where you already know all the information, but it’s useful to have it all in one place, in a coherent order (sorta!!).
The mind map technique is great for when you need a structure to help make a difficult decision, or prepare for something nerve racking, although the book advocates its use for virtually everything of course.
The unremitting very ‘American’ style (”this is the answer to all your problems etc.”) has to be ignored, but it’s well worth the purchase.
It’s easy to read, plus you can probably read the thing in one or two hours. I regard both these things as a bonus in books of this type.

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A guide to basic maintenance and repairs around the home, such as mending cracks in floors, putting up coving or crown moulding, replacing window glass, fitting doors, clearing gutters, repointing brickwork, repairing gravel paths, insulating roofs, and f
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Bow WOW! Man’s best friend deserves a home of his own. Build one good enough to prove to your puppy that being in the doghouse can be a wonderful thing. The experts on the Barkitecture series have two dozen fabulous options, plus lots of advice on choosing the best one for your particular dog. They ask the smart questions, so owners can do right by their pet: How large is the animal? Does it stay indoors or out? Does the doghouse need to provide protection from extreme heat, cold, rain, or snow? And the styles are smashing, including a rustic log cabin, exotic pagoda, or adorable tent. Each project appears in color, with meticulous instructions, how-to photos, and tips on customizing the designs.

A Selection of the F&W Book Club.

Matthew Klarich and Jeff Woods are in their second season of designing fun, one-of-a-kind dog houses for DIY Network’s Barkitecture show. They both serve as producers of the show.

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Customer Review: Basic doggie digs
This is a simple dog house building guide. And at that it missing some details most people would need to complete the projects.
Customer Review: Making a Home for your Dog
I haven’t seen the show, Barkitecture on DIY, but this book is a find for any dog owner who wants to demonstrate their creativity. It has instructions to make your own unique dog houses. How about a miniature log cabin for man’s best friend? There are 24 houses to choose from, including a pagoda, a pup tent and an air-stream trailer. There are photos and tips on further customizing of the homes.
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Bedrooms, living rooms, hallways, stairs—they’re all living spaces that often need attention. And whether it’s a simple lick of paint or a complete transformation, Tommy Walsh is the man to help. Always on hand with practical advice, insider tips, and good humor, Tommy will help you turn your house into an ideal home. From putting up wallpaper and replacing a door to fitting under-stairs storage and installing a fireplace, Tommy has all the know-how to help you get the job done. With clear, step-by-step techniques and projects, hundreds of practical tips and solutions, and more than 400 color photos, this book will provide confidence and knowledge for DIY-ers of every level.

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Making Sense of Change Management: A Complete Guide to the Models, Tools and Techniques of Organizational Change

June 13th, 2008


Making Sense of Change Management: A Complete Guide to the Models, Tools and Techniques of Organizational Change
Customer Review: Spot on for what it is trying to be
As one would hope from authors writing about change management, this book is well thought out and executed.

It’s not trying to be a massive, fully comprehensive tome on everything and anything to do with change management. Rather, it offers up some interesting theory and background on change, then follows it up with some practical chapters which are useful in many ways.

Even if you eschew the theory, it’s well worth the purchase price. However, the theory is interesting reading in its own right, and will assist you to inform your ideas about change and how it can be deal with.

Customer Review: Nothing as practical as good theory
I think this text is a fine attempt at bringing together a huge subject area in a readable format. The mix of theory from many parts of management thinking and discussion on application make it more than just an academic text book. Change is hard to implement, but sound theory well applied will be successful in most cases. This text provides a great grounding in both. Recommended for thoughtful change managers, not the ones who shoot first and aim later.

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List Price: ?14.99
Amazon Price: ?9.99
Used Price: ?10.02
Customer Review: Good, eminently practical, introduction
This is very much a hands-on book. It follows the American East-coast tradition of rural timber framing. The techniques are described with reference to a simple project, a small toolshed. For once, the seemingly-mandatory section on the trivial basics of the tools is thankfully short. Some knowledge is assumed, but not much. If you have a modicum of skill and this book, then you can build yourself a toolshed. It’s nice to see a framing book that doesn’t stop at the frame. Options for cladding and roofing are described, both from a historical perspective and also some of the more modern and better insulated options. It assumes you’re building an unheated shed though, and doesn’t describe the issues of chimneys and habitable windows that would be needed for full-blown housebuilding. The book has its failings. It isn’t a historical review of the techniques, it’s inaccurate in its description of pre-colonial European framing, and it entirely ignores Japan. It’s a book for the D-I-Y framer, not the historian. There’s a lot more to framing than just the American Square system, and if this were the only book you read, then you might get that impression. One omission is that of detailed calculations for loading, deflections and ultimate strengths. The author’s assumption is that we’ll only ever want to build a shed, and can simply follow their designs. Some discussion of how to go beyond this would have been welcome, even if it’s just enough to stop the floors bouncing. This isn’t the only book that a serious framer will need, but it’s a very good start for the amateur.
Customer Review: Off to a good Start.
” Timber Frame Construction ” provides a good basis of knowledge for the expeirenced builder intrested in learning post and beam joinery , from the history of the craft to tools and joints. I found the book a valuable source for my project. On the down side I could have used more explanation on what joints to use, the best cutting sequence and a greater description of where not to use them. Overall though I recommend it.
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Grounds for Improvement helps homeowners solve those landscaping problems and make over their outdoor space in style. Jackie Taylor and Dean Hill, hosts of DIY Network’s Grounds for Improvement, teach techniques ranging from basic landscaping to intricate hardscaping. They demonstrate how to lay sod, plant shrubs, trim trees, install water features, construct arbors, erect fences, create pathways, and much more. All this knowledge is put to use on some of the most practical, beautiful, and luxurious projects ever—all presented with vivid illustrations and detailed instructions. Any home can get an uplift from the tiled patio and retaining wall, pergola, courtyard with stone planters, waterfall, or outdoor kitchen. And who wouldn’t love having their own putting green and hot tub right in their own backyard? Throughout the book, dozens of photos capture the amazing difference between “before” and “after”—a difference that anyone can make when they do it themselves.

List Price: $17.95
Amazon Price: $13.46
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Customer Review: Landscape design for real people!
This beautiful book is a joy to read for anyone dreaming about improving their home’s landscape. I’m a big fan of the TV show and am delighted they’ve come out with a book that captures the projects so well. Its premise is that everyone deserves good design and you don’t have to be rich to get it. There are so many great ideas packed into the book with before and after photos, lists of materials, and clear instructions on installation techniques. I’ve purchased many residential garden design books only to be left disappointed by pretty pictures of plants and boring text. This book takes a step back and starts with a client’s problem and how good design can solve it. Dean Hill is a very talented designer and Jackie Taylor is an enthusiastic co-conspirator. Together, they’ve created an interesting and informative book about real projects belonging to real people.
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List Price: ?5.99
Amazon Price: ?3.89
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Customer Review: Essential reading,
A beautiful and tradtional story of magic, freindship & growing up. Adored by my children, loved by me. Every school shelf should be stocked with this classic and every home shelf too. When the trend for books is to ‘gross out’ young readers, this story reminds us that there is and always will be space for beautifully written well told enchanting stories.
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Hot Textiles: Inspiration and Techniques with Heat Tools

June 10th, 2008


Hot Textiles: Inspiration and Techniques with Heat Tools
Customer Review: A welcome addition to any textile artist’s bookshelf.
This is a comprehensive guide to using heat to alter your textile creations. The first section deals with tools and their safe use (essential in this context!) and the rest of the book suggests wonderful projects using all kinds of material, including a lot of recycled ones. The illustrations are an inspiration in themselves, and Kim’s style is delightfully conversational as well as clear. Well worth it’s cost.

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Present Time BUD Luxury Ducks in a Gift Box Biker

Aenima
With its heavy-duty distortion, weighty rhythms, and cynical lyrics, Tool is a heavy metal band for the 1990s. Rather like Metallica circa …And Justice for All, the sound is focused heavily on texture, with vocals and guitars layered one atop the other, and heart-pounding drums underlying everything. There’s not a whole lot of variety on Tool’s second full-length album–most of the songs start off fairly low-key, kicking into high gear for the chorus, and repeat–but Maynard James Keenan’s distinctive voice, the prog-rock stylings over a heavy metal base, and a supremely unhealthy dose of vitriol make this the perfect album to bang your head to. –Genevieve Williams
Customer Review: Dense obtuse prog metal with a great clean sounding singer (no evil demon grunts)
What can I say, this album is a monster. This might take a bit more effort than most music to appreciate but it repays your time ten-fold. The obvious highlights are the title track, Hooker With A Penis and Eulogy. The first one has the singer wanting LA to be destroyed by natural disasters, and has a great opening were he lists all the things LA people fret about. Also the phrase “Learn to swim” has never been loaded with so much venom. Hooker With A Penis has him lashing out at people who say they’ve sold out, and he admits that they sold out years before we’d ever heard about them. Eulogy starts with bursts scratchy electronic noise over delicate drumming. When the song explodes about a minute in, the singer starts accusing someone famous with a big mouth of being a hypocrite when it comes time to practice what they preach. The only thing that mars this 77 minute album is that there are six pieces of filler. Strangely these aren’t weak songs, but mostly short sound experiments. I’ve no idea why they didn’t just keep these in the vaults as they break up the flow of the album (which might be the point?). On my MP3 version I’ve removed all of them to create a particularly brutal 66 minute album. The follow up album Lateralus doesn’t have any songs to rival the three mentioned above, but it has more to offer as an album, and it doesn’t have ANY filler.
Customer Review: Awesome
It seems every time i buy a tool album it doesn’t instantly hit me but then, over time, you listen to the album more and more and become obsessed with it. Aenima could be tools finest. Like all Tools albums this is packed full of very serious philosiphical messages and provocative ideas- this though doesn’t mean Tool dont have a sense of humor, the song Hooker with a penis and the album art will be enough crack a smile on your face. This album is amazing, buy it. 9/10

Collins DIY Guide: Plumbing & Central Heating (Collins DIY Guides)

Boundaries (Garden DIY)
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Battery Service Tool for Standard + Slim PSP

June 10th, 2008


Battery Service Tool for Standard + Slim PSP
TURN ANY STANDARD PSP / SLIM BATTERY INTO TOOL SERVICE MODE AND REVERSE BACK TO NORMAL BATTERY.

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Floorplan 9 Professional
Customer Review: PRO??? Not worth the extra.
Brought this having used previous versions of Floorplan and TurboCAD to design an extension. Last time the drawings went straight through planning permission. In this version the bridge software between FP and TurboCAD is non-functional on V9 drawings thus making the ‘pro’ bit useless. Still waiting for reply from avantquest support who neither respond to email nor phone support for this one. (it was also dodgy on V7 & 8 but fixed by patches) I would recomment either getting a version you have seen working on a friends setup or looking elsewhere. Not sure whether I would risk the newer versions in case they have the same reliability problems.
Customer Review: Not for unusual shaped houses
Perhaps unsurprisingly given the price, this software is quite limited. I bought it hoping to do some floorplan designs but soon found that it wasn’t man enough for the job - if you’re house has any unusual features (has more than 3 levels, anything but a regular-shaped roof) then this probably won’t be the package for you. If you’re looking to redesign a single floor area, then this should be fine.

Guinness Step-by-step DIY (Guinness)
Used Price: $39.91

OUTDOOR DIY PROJECTS (DIY COLOUR SERIES)
Used Price: $6.25

How To D.I.Y. - Year Round Maintenance

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Children’s Gardening Tools Kit - Pink

June 7th, 2008


Children’s Gardening Tools Kit - Pink
This cool ‘Little Pals’ child sized gardening kit will have the kids racing to help with the gardening. Includes a robust canvas bag, funky bucket, trowel, fork, gloves, 2 plant markers, a gardening calender and an activity guide all themed in green and pink.

Customer Review: Disappointed:
I have to say I was very disappointed with the size of this gardening set, its very small. It worked out a very expensive toy indeed, with it being ?15 + delivery charges, its alot cheaper in our local Garden Centre. I am a novice to this internet shopping and I feel quite deflated that I didn’t get a bargain. Otherwise, I hope when it is given as a gift to the 10 year old she will be exceptionally happy. It is a lovely girlie colour of pink. Delivery of the product was exceptionally fast.

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Draper 810w DIY Hammer Drill 240v
Draper 810w 230v hammer drill. Features:
•   powerful motor
•   ergonomic design with soft grip handle
•   variable speed control
•   forward/reverse facility
•   adjustable side handle with depth rod
supplied complete with: chuck key, bs non-rewireable plug and 3m (approx.) cable. display carton. Specification:
drilling capacities:
mild steel   …   13mm
wood   …   30mm
masonry   …   16mm
chuck capacity   …   13mm
spindle thread   …   1/2″ x 20unf
speed (no load)   …   0-3000r/min
weight   …   2.2kg.

Belkin Tool Kit - 78 Piece
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Trodat DIY Clothing Marker Self-inking with Black Textile Ink Pad Max.4-Line 4mm Characters Ref 14017
• Trodat DIY Clothing Marker• DIY stamp kit contains a set of 4mm reusable rubber type including letters, numbers and symbols; fabric for stamping dark garments, tweezers• Self-inking stamp with built-in black textile ink pad• Contains a washable and colourfast textile ink• Allows for a maximum of four lines of text• Replacement ink pads available• Size: 38×13mm

Draper Value 71369 95 Pce Automotive Tool Kit
Draper Value, tool kit suitable for home automotive maintenance and other tasks around the home. Display packed in blow mould storage case.
Customer Review: Very handy but does have rough edges (sometimes literally)
Unfortunately the price has gone up a bit but it is still cheap for all the different tools, and it is handy to have them in one box. I have used this over the last year to do a number of jobs on my car (and on other things for that matter) and really have found it indispensible. However there are down sides. For a start for many jobs you will need other tools (you can see the draper catalogue at www.draper.co.uk for what is included in this kit). You will probably need a bigger wrench, as well as larger socket sizes and larger spanners. Also, you should have a torque wrench (or two/three for different torque ranges) for doing work on a car, so that you have more chance of not over/under tightening bolts when butting them back on. TX star bits and sockets might well be needed too depending on your type of car. I have not used a ?100 mechanic’s toolkit but I would be horrified if you could not tell the difference with this one as one of the other reviewers suggested. This kit is useable but is not high quality. The sockets have a chrome plating which comes off easily and can be sharp (it might have been better if they had left out the plating and allowed you to take your own measures to protect against rust). One of my extension bars gets stuck in sockets (one of it’s fittings is slightly too large). The allen keys have an annoying habit of falling out of their holder in the plastic box when you close the box. I am speculating now but the socket sizing is probably not as exact as more expensive ones so you should take extra care not to round nuts on your car. Tip: I put a length of hosepipe over the bare metal of the handle of the wrench to make it more comfortable. A normal diameter garden hose was difficult to slide on but is a good fit once on, and the wrench still fits in the plastic box.
Customer Review: Very good value toolkit
I just got this kit not long ago for working on my bike as I have virtually no other tools. I could not be more happy with this. I showed it to a friend of mine who has many years of experience with fixing bikes and asked him how much he thought it was and his guess was ?100. Go buy one if you want to start maintaining your car/bike

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Melissa & Doug - Chunky Puzzle Tools

June 7th, 2008


Melissa & Doug - Chunky Puzzle Tools

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Large Blade Screwdriver Corkscrew Toothpick and Tweezers Caplifter Can Opener
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• Trodat New Printy Typo 4911 Self Inking Stamp• Flexible DIY stamp kit allowing you to create your own message quickly & easily• Each kit contains a self-inking stamp, a selection of different characters, tweezers & stamp pad• Up to 3-lines of text.
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Helly Hansen Workwear Belt Black UK Size STD (See Seller Help Page For Size Information)

June 4th, 2008


Helly Hansen Workwear Belt Black UK Size STD (See Seller Help Page For Size Information)
HH BELT FABRIC/FEATURES Heavy polyester Lightweight snap metal buckle

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Floorplan 9 Professional
Customer Review: PRO??? Not worth the extra.
Brought this having used previous versions of Floorplan and TurboCAD to design an extension. Last time the drawings went straight through planning permission. In this version the bridge software between FP and TurboCAD is non-functional on V9 drawings thus making the ‘pro’ bit useless. Still waiting for reply from avantquest support who neither respond to email nor phone support for this one. (it was also dodgy on V7 & 8 but fixed by patches) I would recomment either getting a version you have seen working on a friends setup or looking elsewhere. Not sure whether I would risk the newer versions in case they have the same reliability problems.
Customer Review: Not for unusual shaped houses
Perhaps unsurprisingly given the price, this software is quite limited. I bought it hoping to do some floorplan designs but soon found that it wasn’t man enough for the job - if you’re house has any unusual features (has more than 3 levels, anything but a regular-shaped roof) then this probably won’t be the package for you. If you’re looking to redesign a single floor area, then this should be fine.

2001 Cross Stitch Designs: The Essential Reference Book (”Better Homes & Gardens”)
List Price: ?13.50
Amazon Price: ?10.49
Used Price: ?10.68
Customer Review: Brilliant the Bible of Cross Stitch
I have been cross-stitching for over 20 years and have many books on the subject. I can honestly say 2001 Cross Stitch Designs outshines any of the numerous books and magazines I have accumumiated over the years including books from different Countries. There is a motif for every occasion, an alpherbet for all and boarders to suit samplers, cards, napkins, tablecloths etc. etc.etc. This one book will save me endless hours looking for the perfect motif for the occasion I am stitching , as everything is there in one book.
Customer Review: I love this book!
This book has almost every design a cross stitcher could need. The full-color pictures/charts are very helpful.

Video DIY Expert - Wall Papering

“Reader’s Digest” New Encyclopaedia of Garden Plants and Flowers (Readers Digest) (Readers Digest)
List Price: ?19.95
Amazon Price: ?10.39
Used Price: ?6.92
Customer Review: Highly Recommended
I bought this book about a week ago and its fantastic, lots of lovely pictures and information to boot, brilliant!!
Customer Review: Excellent if you are a beginner or first time home buyer
I purchased my first home a year ago, and had little idea about plants for inside or outside the home. This book could not have been more helpful and I now have a better idea of how I will plant my garden next spring! I love the differnt sections, and now have a better idea of how to care for my plant purchases, as well as shade/sunlight placement. A great present for first time home buyers or gardening enthusiasts.

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Helly Hansen Workwear Hammer Holder Charc UK Size STD (See Seller Help Page For Size Information)

June 4th, 2008


Helly Hansen Workwear Hammer Holder Charc UK Size STD (See Seller Help Page For Size Information)
HAMMER HOLDER FABRIC/FEATURES Coated aluminium

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Customer Review: Great water filter
An idiot could use it, I found instructions very easy to follow, got it at a good price under ?9, so choose to buy 2 as it worked out better value as it came complete with 3 filters, I have decided to put one in my fridge and one on my counter top to refill kettle and for cooking etc. Great value at my time of purchase from Amazon but notice they have gone up to nearly ?15.
Customer Review: Great Value at ?8.97
I bought this filter as a present for a friend when it was ?8.97. It came with 3 cartridges too. My friend thinks it’s a brilliant piece of kit - the water tastes sweet and cool and filters very quickly. In fact, it filters so quickly he thought something was wrong as he hadn’t heard a ‘click’ when inserting the cartridge. He contacted Brita and they told him that you don’t often hear an audible ‘click’ but the way to check whether the cartridge is properly in place: after inserting the cartridge, prior to filling with water, tip the filter upside down. If the cartridge stays put, you’ve put it in the right way. He had put the filter in the right way so thumbs up to Brita to improving their flow on the ‘classic’ models. I regret not having bought one of these myself. ?8.97 was a bargain. I’ve only given it 4 stars as the price has risen by just under ?6. If it was still ?8.97 I’d give it a full 5 stars (and buy one for myself!).
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The Basics of Computer Arithmetic Made Enjoyable and Accessible-with a Special Program Included for Hands-on Learning< Packed with nuggets of information and tidbits of trivia, How Computers Do Math provides an incredibly fun and interesting introduction to the way in which computers perform their magic in general and math in particular. How Computers Do Math can be enjoyed by non-technical individuals; students of computer science, electronics engineering, and mathematics; and even practicing engineers.
List Price: $39.95
Amazon Price: $26.37
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Customer Review: Go Figure
This is an accurate, first-order of detail on how computers work. The CD is a nice bonus. I would recommend this text for high schoolers and above.
Customer Review: Once again Cive does it!
I am a hobbyist and have found this book invaluable. I have a Computer Science background and so have no problems with the concepts. Even if you do have problems with the concepts, the Labs are a walk-through and one can then kind of ‘get it’. Very satisfied and having fun!
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HH BELT FABRIC/FEATURES Heavy polyester Lightweight snap metal buckle
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Tool Silver Leather

June 1st, 2008


Tool Silver Leather

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Diy Guides 24 Book Pack

Tool: Parabola [2005] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

Garden Your Way to Health and Fitness
List Price: ?14.99
Amazon Price: ?10.65
Used Price: ?6.28

The Secret Garden (Puffin Classics)
List Price: ?2.54
Amazon Price: ?2.54
Used Price: ?0.01
Customer Review: It is great
The Secret Garden, written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, is a very popular well-known tale - now a great classic! I have had the pleasure of reading it and it was fantastic. It is about Mary whose parents both and she has to leave India to live with her uncle as an unwanted child. She is very lonely and miserable there until she finds the door to the secret garden which has been locked and hidden for ten years… I really enjoyed this book and I would rate it 7/ 10; I would recommend it to anyone who likes reading - young and old, dim and intelligent, nasty and nice, etc.
Customer Review: What a sweet Story
This book will bring nothing but a smile to the face of the reader. It is an incredibly well-written story that captivates one to the fullest. The characters are so well-described that you get a very clear and vivid picture of who they are and of course the surroundings. The author masterfully paints such a wonderful picture of the spring, the world waking up from its deep sleep, the blooming trees, the singing birds and the flowers. With spring the garden comes to life and with it, melts the ice from the hearts of the little Mistress and the little Rajah. The story itself is an incredibly beautiful tale of a little girl, who has been cast aside by her own mother since the day of her birth, left to be raised by the help. Always lonely, unwanted, forgotten and incredibly spoiled the girl takes a long journey to learning how to appreciate the simple beauties in life, such as the sun, the flowers, the birds and the spring. She makes friends and learns to care for others. An incredibly beautiful story which will warm your heart. Get this book and enjoy it !!!

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Hama PC Tool Kit (Standard)

June 1st, 2008


Hama PC Tool Kit (Standard)
Customer Review: Well presented, good value, but a bit superfluous
POSITIVE SIDE: There is a decent variety of well-made tools presented here in a neat wallet and they should do for all but the most sophisticated p.c. tasks. They range from nut/bolt ’spinners’, 2 cross-head and 2 plain screwdrivers to tweezers and a ‘grab’ for reaching small parts which you may have dropped. I only bought the kit to change a soundcard, but it may well have future uses.

NEGATIVE SIDE: The nut/bolt ’spinners’ can probably be dispensed with, since most bolts holding p.c. cases together tend to have a crosshead incorporated. The tweezers were metal. Looks good, but a bad idea inside a p.c. Should have been plastic medical forceps. Similarly (but MUCH worse), there was a handle for holding the replaceable metal bits (like screwdriver tips) that can be fitted into power drills. In my kit, the handle and the bit were VERY magnetic - tut, tut. Good job I left it in the wallet. Well, there was no reason to put it in the p.c., since the end looked like it started off life as a miniature Allen key, but had been ground down so badly that it had precious little shape remaining. [By whom, I wonder?]

A large plastic “test tube” is included, presumably for momentarily storing VERY small parts (bit of a no-brainer, I think).

As it was, I managed the soundcard replacement with one cross-head screwdriver I already had, but the kit may well come in handy in the future, so I won’t write it off yet. I would ditch the magnetic tool and the nut spinners and incorporate a basic anti-static wrist band.

Customer Review: GRUNTFUTTOCK
EXCELLENT ITEM AND WILL USE AGAIN WHEN REQUIRED. IDEAL FOR HAPPY AMATEUR LIKE ME

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List Price: ?16.99
Amazon Price: ?11.89
Used Price: ?10.35
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A handy, pocket-sized A-Z reference book providing easy-to-follow information and advice on all aspects of DIY. It should prove useful for quickly looking up tools, product types and techniques and is portable enough to be taken to the DIY store. “How-to” spreads on common repair and maintenance tasks are included throughout and feature easy-to-follow step-by-step photographs and illustrations. Comprehensive cross-referencing provides a means of identifying other subjects that may be of interest and ensures that the A-Z format is truly easy-to-use.

List Price: $16.99
Amazon Price: $13.25
Used Price: $7.21
Customer Review: A really useable D I Y book
Handily it’s pocket size. It is a rather thick little book but one has to expect that for it’s wealth of information. In A-Z fromat it can give you blow by blow instructions on everthing from changing the taps on your bath tub to retiling the house. Most other DIY manuals give you much the same and I have yet to across a poor one, to be honest, but this shrunken format is the joy. One hardly has time to sit with a glossy hardback in the middle of a building site after all!
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