SIM Tools - SIM Card Backup and Editing Tool


SIM Tools - SIM Card Backup and Editing Tool
Sim Backup and editing device.
This stand alone device allows the user to take a copy of the information held on his/her sim card ( phone book and S.M.S. ) allowing the user to copy the details to a blank sim ( if changing to another network , or upgrading the card ) or to be able to access the information if in a location where the use of a mobile phone is not permitted, for example aircraft or hospitals.

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Bestselling Lean Six Sigma author Michael George provides the first pocket guide for deployers of Lean Six Sigma

The Lean Six Sigma Pocket Toolbook blends Lean and Six Sigma tools and concepts, providing expert advice on how to determine which tool within a “family” is best for different purposes. Packed with detailed examples and step-bystep instructions, it’s the ideal handy reference guide to help Green and Black Belts make the transition from the classroom to the field.

  • Features brief summaries and examples of the 70 most important tools in Lean Six Sigma, such as “Pull,” “Heijunka,” and “Control Charts”
  • Groups tools by purpose and usage
  • Offers a quick, easy reference on using the DMAIC improvement cycle
  • Provides comprehensive coverage in a compact, portable format

List Price: $14.95
Amazon Price: $10.17
Used Price: $7.86
Customer Review: Very handy book
This is a very handy reference. I like to use it for quick references during projects etc. I also very much recommend the book Lean Six Sigma That Works: A Powerful Action Plan for Dramatically Improving Quality, Increasing Speed, And Reducing Waste.
Customer Review: Used Books are Bargins!
This book came exactly as described, very little wear, just like new for a few dollars in price, terrific savings, used books are the only way to go. Great service, fast shipping, thanks you!
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Seen on NBC’s Today Show and featured in US Weekly. The fashion accessory carried by some of Hollywood’s Freshest Hot Actresses. The Miss Army Kit has a flashlight, keychain, needle and thread, perfume bottle, mirror, pill box, knife and more. Fits in your pocket or purse! This item is a collectible! This is the original and says “Miss Army” not “Miss A” like the new models!
Price: $24.99
Customer Review: Great gadget for backpacking and misc
I bought this before I went backpacking through Central America and it was so useful. But I lost it, so now Iam buying another one….
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Sew Subversive is about making fashion your own, whether it’s embellishing or customizing off-the-rack clothing or transforming clothes that have lost that loving feeling. The three twenty-something co-owners of Stitch Lounge, an urban sewing studio in San Francisco, teach you, in plain, fun language, how to do it, whether you’re hand sewing, machine sewing, or, in a few cases, simply wielding a pair of scissors.

The first three chapters lay the ground work: Hand Sewing Basics, You and Your Machine, and Gearing Up, which includes Fabric 101, how to set up a sewing space, and a run-through first project on the sewing machine. Then the fun begins with Embellishing and Customizing projects, including adorning your pant legs with ribboning, turning a computer-scanned image into an iron-on that you can apply to a t-shirt or skirt, taking in a skirt, or untapering a pair of pants (the authors believe tapered pants are the devil’s work). Then move onto Refashioning: The Next Life of Your Old Clothes and turn a t-shirt into a skirt, a sweater into a halter top or legwarmers, or a pair of pants into a hip belt. There are 22 projects in all, some of which only require an iron and/or pair of scissors, while others can be sewn by hand, for those readers who haven’t yet made the sewing machine plunge.
List Price: $14.95
Amazon Price: $10.17
Used Price: $3.75
Customer Review: Perfect for a beginner: fun and helpful. Might be too funky for some though.
As a novice, I appreciate all of the basic info at the beginning of the book. I also like the authors’ fun, hip, “hey girlfriend” tone. Each project includes a time estimate, and many projects provide instructions for handstitching as well as machine-sewing. Would I cut off the sleeves from a sweater to make leg warmers or turn vintage ties into cuffs and collars? Probably not. But I will try turning a sweatshirt into a tote and definitely “un-taperfy” some pants by adding a triangle of fabric for flair (and yes, flare too). This book is fun and helpful for novices, and its projects encourage personal creativity and new ways of thinking about clothing.
Customer Review: Not what I expected but it has a lot of good basic info
I bought this book expecting it to be full of complete projects- not so. I guess it sort of says that it’s about personalizing your wardrobe, I just didn’t realize that it was pretty much all about reconstructing old clothes. Some of the ideas are good, but I found most of them to be either really basic (as in, common sense- sewing a patch on a skirt to make it different, etc.) or something that I wouldn’t really wear. I think that this book would probably be better for a teenager or someone in her early 20’s. On the other hand, for basic sewing instruction, I thought that this book had some nice thorough info.
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