Faringdon Collection Barbecue Apron and Tool Set

July 3rd, 2008


Faringdon Collection Barbecue Apron and Tool Set

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Garden People: Valerie Finnis and the Golden Age of Gardening
List Price: ?16.95
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Practical Classics on Land Rover Series 1 Restoration: The Complete DIY Series 1 Land Rover Restoration Guide (Practical Classics)
List Price: ?11.95
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How To D.I.Y. - Vol. 7 - Tiling
Customer Review: Tiling
I would strongly advise you to spend your money on a good DIY manual before wasting it on buying this tape. It takes you through one basic step of obvious measuring up before starting the job and then a boring amount of time watching somebody tiling. This could hardly be called instructional. There are many stages to go through before tiling and the one illustrated is very,very elimentary. The two tapes I have reveiwed and the others in this series are at the sad end of the DIY aids. Bootsale for these.

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STANLEY FATMAX TECHNICIAN BAG 18IN

July 3rd, 2008


STANLEY FATMAX TECHNICIAN BAG 18IN

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List Price: ?15.99
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List Price: ?9.99
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List Price: ?24.99
Amazon Price: ?24.99
Used Price: ?18.99
Customer Review: Mediterranean Garden Plants
Lorraine Cavanagh's glossy photographs of individual plants on each double page spread, along with its habits and cultivation needs, is a delight for anyone looking for suitable plants for a Mediterranean garden. In the back is a section of cross reference, with lists according to one's requirements - such as sun or shade, climbers, trees etc. I would recommend this book to anyone either starting from scratch, or needing help in choosing a plant for a particular site.
Customer Review: I've been waiting ages for a book like this!
Christmas has come early for me! It's got all the information you could need for 350 plants including details on habit, cultivation, pruning, propagation and a colour photo for each. Also has English, Latin and Spanish names for the plants. A good friendly and expert writing style - very highly recommended.
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List Price: ?25.00
Used Price: ?19.80
Customer Review: Good for xperienced DIY ers
This book is an excellent reference tool for people with a modicum of common sense and a bit of experience. It has enough depth and breadth to cover the majority of things but if you are looking for something that will tell you how to build a block of flats from scratch using only lolly sticks then you will be dissappointed. It kind of gives you the confidence to do what you knew you wanted to do but didn’t know the detail (like using 10mm cable for a shower installation) I’m a miserable wotsit and I bought another copy for my son Buy it. If you save one tradesman coming in to do a job then it’ll have paid for itself.
Customer Review: Useless - the Readers Digest one is much better
This book is fairly useless, for several reasons: 1. It’s impossible to find what you’re looking for, and the index is hopeless. The only way I managed to find anything was by flicking randomly until I found what I was looking for. 2. Sometimes it is hopelessly patronising, but then most of the time it assumes you know much more than you would as an amateur DIYer. For example, we wanted to know how to put in a loft door, and it said ’shore up the size of the hatch to fit the door you’ve bought’. How do you do that? If it was covered elsewhere in the book, it was hopeless trying to find it. This is just one example from six months of frustration with this book. 3. It is rubbish at telling you exactly what you need to ask for when you go to hardware stores. Often B&Q had no idea what the thing was the book said I needed. (OK B&Q are also a bit rubbish) We’ve just bought our first flat, and are fairly competent at DIY, but having lived with this book for six months, we ended up buying the Readers Digest one, which is infinitely better. We’re not even going to bother keeping the Collins for a second opinion, it’s that rubbish.
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Canvas Bag for up to five Ryobi One+ Machines/Universal Tool Bag

July 1st, 2008


Canvas Bag for up to five Ryobi One+ Machines/Universal Tool Bag

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List Price: ?14.99
Amazon Price: ?8.99
Used Price: ?2.99
Customer Review: Good variety, not run of the mill
Easy to follow recipe instructions, layout easy on the eyes when cooking in a hurry, most soups are a meal in themselves (best way really), no exotic ingredients, and always a yummy taste!! But as a vegetarian, I would have prefered fewer non-veggie ones.
Customer Review: Useful wire-bound format, so it lies flat on your work surface, is an added bonus to this superb book of seasonal recipes.
From a passionate company, whose employees obviously take their job very seriously, a useful selection of recipes where the more well-known, such as a simple `Vegetable Stock’, and `Bouillabaise’ mingle with the more intriguing ‘Christmas Dinner Soup’ or `Love & Hearts’. 122 high quality pages, split over 8 chapters:- Intro Larder Ingredients Simple Stocks Our Philosophy Autumn Recipes Winter Recipes Spring Recipes Summer Recipes completed with a concise index. Opening with the comment:- `To those who believe the world can be put to rights with a simple bowl of soup……….Soup is easy, down-to-earth, one-pot cooking. It’s friendly, too. The aroma draws people into the kitchen as casually as it calls them to the table. They come because soup is different every time: bubbling with winter comfort, ripe with summer growth, mellow with autumnal plenty, bursting with the vibrancy of spring…………’ Simply presented with a cheery bright cover, one is drawn to the charming black and white illustration on page 8, introducing each member of the `New Covent Garden Food Company’, from the guy who `tends to the kitchens’ big soup saucepans`, to the lady who `does a bit of everything and keeps us on our toes` …….to the chap who `does the figures’, and gets the feeling that this is a `homely’ book which stands out from the crowd, purely by taking the making of a largely misunderstood dish - SOUP - so seriously. `Our year - the soup-maker’s year - starts in Autumn. That’s when friends and families retreat to the kitchen, and root vegetables - the soup-cook’s most dependable ingredient - come into season………Autumn also marks the start of our recipe-testing cycle. Some we invent, some arrive by post or email from friends and strangers; some we adapt from foods we’ve seen on our travels; and some are from the army of cooks who rise to the annual challenge of our Student Chef and Create a Soup competitions. This book contains recipes from all those sources. It represents the collective soup-fuelled wisdom of the wider New Covent Garden Food Company community - our chefs, our friends, our relatives, our suppliers, our supporters and our fellow cooks.’ Imagination quickly forgives the fact that the subtle colour opening plate which heads each season, along with the odd black and white drawing is all the `illustration’ that is really required in a book of this type. Following on from `casual’ text (usually dedicated to a member of the staff relevant to the recipe) at the start of each recipe, is a clear ingredients list, cooking time and method. Tastes of the recipes within:- Parsnip, Apple & Chestnut Venison, Apple & Blackberry Beef, Ale & Wild Mushroom Leftover Soup Cullen Skink Duck & Pomegranate Russian Beef Borsch Wood Pigeon & Morel Mushroom Crab & Artichoke Haggis, Neeps & Tatties Broad Bean & Smoked Chicken Roasted Fennel & Somerset Cider Runner Bean & Braise Ham Broth
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List Price: ?15.99
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Used Price: ?7.55
Customer Review: Great overview
This is a graet book with lots of advice. It would not be good for those who are interested in every type of plant and its latin name. What is great about it is that it come up with lots of ideas for the garden, all of which are written in english, as opposed to many of the latin conundrums. I was bought is as a present and though it was great.
Customer Review: An excellent book for those starting out in gardening.
This book really is a complete gardening guide, with five great authors all providing their own ideas and expertise. It covers everything you would wish from a complete garden guide, starting with design, then moving on to choosing plants, growing fruit, vegetables and herbs, and covering all the techniques you need to learn to get the most from your garden. The final section by Adam Pasco provides month by month advice on exactly what to do and when to do it. There is so much in this one book that it provides an excellent volume for anyone just starting out in gardening.
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Customer Review: Interesting and Informative
Stephen Moss has been involved in the writing of a number of books on birds and this particular volume he tries to help the reader to do the correct things in their own gardens, (be the large or small) to help not only the bird population in the garden to increase, but also what to do to attract the different species of birds. The book is illustrated with excellent photographs and coloured artwork. There is a section on the different plants that will encourage the birds to visit the garden and a feeding programme that will attract the entire range of birds that are likely to frequent your garden. The book is written in a down to earth and friendly manner. All in all this book will be of great benefit to gardeners who are happy to share their garden with birds of all species.
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More Dr. Tool Brainjogging (Mac)

July 1st, 2008


More Dr. Tool Brainjogging (Mac)

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Vidal Sassoon Hot Tools Ribbon Curl Hair Styler VS114UK- White
Customer Review: Quite simply…crap.
A great hair curler if you enjoy having your hair ripped out at the root. Doesnt curl your hair worth a damn. Thank god i was able to re-package mine and return it for a refund even though i had used it. Parting with ?30 quid and having my hair pulled out in the same day would just be too much to take. AVOID.
Customer Review: This Really Works
I like this, it works. It gets sooooooooooooo hot and you have to be careful, I have a massive blister on my finger! but it cools down just as quickly as it heats up! It works no matter which way I try to curl, up, down, round or following the instructions, you have to see what works for you depending on the look you want to achieve. I have never had any success curling my hair before using alternative stylers and I have tried a few! Give it a go, its good. ps. I think no matter how many reviews you read, you are not going to get an idea until you have tried it first hand, what works for you may not work for someone else!

3D- Educational Puzzle Airfoam Eiffel Tower for DIY Lover
Wonderful 3D- Educational Puzzle Airfoam Eiffel Tower for enhancing your children assembly ability! This Eiffel Tower Puzzle no need tools for easy assembly various Architectre, and adopt light airfoam material, non toxic and harmless! It’s the best educational toy for improve children’s intelligence and view! Features: 100% brand new DIY Educational Puzzle for enhancing your children assembly ability This Airfoam Puzzle no need tools for easy assembly various Architectre (taxi, ambulance, racer etc) This Eiffel Tower Puzzle adopt light airfoam material, non toxic and harmless! Educational toy and improve children’s intelligence and view The 3D Puzzle come with 35 pieces for assembling Eiffel Tower Great decoration for children bedroom or as GIFT Piece size: 28*21cm

Canvas Bag for up to five Ryobi One+ Machines/Universal Tool Bag

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TS Tools (Train Sim Add On)

June 28th, 2008


TS Tools (Train Sim Add On)

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With the Easy DIY Sticker Magic you can create your own stickers provided they do not exceed the width of the slot at the back of the machine. Take any piece of paper which you can design or cut out pictures from magazines to turn them into your personalized stickers Refill packs are available and sold sperately.
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DBL PKT LTHR TOOL BELT

June 28th, 2008


DBL PKT LTHR TOOL BELT
Economy suede leather double pocket tool pouch. 10 Pockets, 2 hammer loops, tape holder, pliers pouch and 50mm webbing belt.

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List Price: ?19.99
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Customer Review: Fault Codes
This book covers basic Car engine ECU fault finding and is a rewrite of the earlier car diagnostics book from Haynes very little information on each manufacture about 5 pages but covers 32 different manufacture. Some basic information on testing sensor but not very much information on computer basic OBD interfaces which most DIY`s use. There are better book than this on On Board Diagnostic systems and this is a very poor effort.
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Part of a comprehensive range of tools for your business solutions
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CORNER TOOL RACK (564) - STORE ALL YOUR TOOLS NEATLY & SAFELY - REDUCED TO CLEAR.

June 25th, 2008


CORNER TOOL RACK (564) - STORE ALL YOUR TOOLS NEATLY & SAFELY - REDUCED TO CLEAR.
Store all your tools neatly and safely

No more tripping over broom handles, sharp rakes or garden tools.
This sturdy corner tool rack stores all your tools, brooms, spades etc. neatly, eliminating clutter.

Nineteen different sized holes and slots hold virtually all shapes and sizes neatly and safely.
Moulded in strong corrosive-proof ABS to last a lifetime.

Measures 23.5″ x 22″ x 15.5″

YOU ARE ALREADY BUYING FROM US, YOU JUST DON’T KNOW IT!!!

Cut out the middleman and buy direct.

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List Price: ?4.99
Used Price: ?0.01
Customer Review: not the book for me
I was disappointed with this book. Although it did have basic commmon sense advice like always use a stepladder, turn electricity off at mains etc. I recently bought the b&q diy book it is ideal for home improvement work
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Customer Review: doesn’t do much - and takes a long time about it!
back in the old macOS 9 days, micromat made a couple of good disc utilities. since the advent of OSX hower, they’ve really lost the ball and techtool pro is a classic example. first off, let’s get one thing clear; this “disc repair” utility doesn’t actually “repair” anything much. think i’m kidding? - well i’m not. techtool pro will spend hours [literally!] scanning your disc and e-v-e-n-t-u-a-l-l-y present you with a report telling you what’s wrong but it doesn’t actually fix anything beyond the odd missing ‘custom icon’ or incorrect bundle bit. if your mac’s really playing up [crashing frequently, files disappearing etc], the chances are your disc’s got directory damage - and techtool pro can’t help you there. you’ll need to use something like discwarrior by alsoft [also available on amazon] to repair the disc. so what exactly does techtool pro offer that the free [bundled with the system] disc utility doesn’t? well apart from being able to impotently tell you your disc needs repaired [at about a tenth of the speed of disc utility] not a hell of a lot. oh yes, there are a whole bank of tests lined up in it’s revolting 70’s sci-fi styled interface, but do you really need to waste good money on a utility to tell you such things as whether your internet connection is working, whether your sound port is working, how fast your processor is and whether your RAM works or not? techtool pro does also offer a ‘disc optimising’ routine which defragments your hard drive. anyone who used to curse the norton utilities defragging routine under classic, when it used to take an hour or so to optimise a 20GB or so drive will be pining for those days once they set techtool pro’s ’slug-on-mogadon’ optimising routine going. i’ve left it overnight on occasion and crawled bleary-eyed from my pit in the morning to find it still barely halfway done. this is one seriously s-l-o-w piece of software [in all of its functions]. there can be few more dispiriting sights than gazing forlornly upon techtool pro’s apparently stationary progress bar when it’s about a third full and watching the text below which says “step 345254 of 6312950″ slowly incrementing at the rate of about one every second. this is a terrible piece of software [if you don't trust my opinion, check out the reviews on versiontracker or macupdate] - avoid it like the plague!
Customer Review: BUY IT NOW!!
This is something you should buy now, rather than when you have a problem! Together with Disk Warrior, Tech Tool Pro offers a complete solution to pretty much any problem you will have, barring a electronic fault (it can even warn you if a hard drive is failing & where. Excellent software - that works even better if you have it installed on a separate emergency boot up drive (you would be advised to do this if you want disk optimisation) These days you can get a fast Hard drive pretty cheap & then install OS X + Tech Tool Pro & Disk Warrior and have the best emergency disk you could ask for, and not break the bank.
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List Price: ?14.99
Used Price: ?1.20
Customer Review: great garden guide
I bought this book for my husband who wanted some advice on basic DIY skills in the garden, like fencing and path-laying etc. This book, like others in the series, is well-written, easy to follow and clearly illustrated. It is an absolutely ideal book for anyone starting out in laying out or tidying up the garden. It gives sensible advice and produces professional results without being in the least bit patronising, at the same time it doesn't waste time showing unrealistic projects that the average gardener would be hard pressed to fit into anything smaller than a public gardens. A really good book, essential starter, but still not too basic for more advanced skills.
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Customer Review: migth not be too intereting for non fans
This video differs from earlier ones in a way that you have to be a tool fan to realy sit throughout the whole 8 min. I wasn’t a big tool fan, but after seeing ‘Schism’ video my life has never been the same if you know what I mean. It was so artistic and raw it appealed to everyone. ‘Vicarious’ on the contrary didn’t have this effect on me. On the other hand i praise the work put into making of ‘Vicarious’ ( i advise you to watch documentary first, you’ll see video in a different perspective). But to cut my story short - i did not like the graphics. And i don’t mind at all that i have no idea what video is all about.
Customer Review: Worth Owning
The music on this dvd is great, another wondering, and joyfully heavy tune from Tool. Shamefully, the CGI video does NOT stand up to the quality of the music. While earlier videos appear to of been created over a long period, taking every part of the songs ups and downs into account, this new video seems by comparison, a total mis-mash. Even the people who are on the commentary do not appear to know whats going on in the video. Meanwhile the creators of the older Tool videos appear, but seem apathetic about the new video. Where as the CG guys seem overly joyous. You cant help but think the whole thing would of looked better if created ANY other way but on a computer. Buy it at low expense, enjoy the music, and rue the video.
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Dremel Rotary Tool 300 Series + 25 acces

June 25th, 2008


Dremel Rotary Tool 300 Series + 25 acces
Customer Review: Dremel 300
Anyone reading the other review might get the impression that the Dremel 300 is supplied with a chuck and not collets. This is not the case. I can only assume having just bought one that the chuck has to be purchased separately.

Customer Review: The Dremel Solution to Small-Medium Sized Projects
I recently purchased the Dremel 300 + 25 Accessories kit to replace my ageing Dremel Multi 770 cordless drill, which was now lacking in power and stamina, and did not have the threadded interface required to accept accessories such as the #670 Mini-Saw attachment.

Dremel really do think of everything, and supply an amazing array of accessories and fittings to go with their drills. I purchased their Mini-Saw attachment primarily to solve a DIY problem involving cutting an acrylic bath panel, and have found this accessory to work very well. My only niggle with it, is the strange handling position you need to adopt (if you’re right-handed!), pulling the saw towards you, rather than the more traditional pushing action. But this is a minor problem, and the saw performs well, giving a very clean cut in most woods and plastics.

But back to the 300-series-an excellent tool, supported by a huge array of accessories. I’m also glad to see they’ve now introduced a conventional chuck (#4486), which is easier than having to choose between 4 different sized collets. The 300 comes in a convienient plastic storage box, with allocated spaces for the most popular accessories, and a cubby-hole with a hinged lid for any other bits and pieces-although this could have been larger to accommodate some of the bulkier attachments such as the saw!

Dremel tools are excellent for those smaller jobs where a full-sized power tool would be just too big and clumsy, and while they may not be as powerful as their larger cousins, they more than make up for this with their high operating speed. I also like the no-nonsense numbering system for their accessories-you see the bit you need in the catalogue or online, note down the number, and go out and buy it-simple as that!

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Songs of Garden Birds: The Definitive Audio Guide to British Garden Birds
List Price: ?9.95
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The Organic Salad Garden
List Price: ?12.99
Amazon Price: ?8.44
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Customer Review: Attractive and instructive
An excellent introduction and reference book for growing salad plants. The usual supects are covered as well as some rather more obscure ones. Creatively illustrated with marvelous photography, Larkcom firstly arranges chapters of salad plants such as stems and stalks, fruiting vegetables etc., as you would expect, but also flowers, herbs and wild plants. She then turns her attention to cultivation and finally ends with a few recipes. Anyone interested in starting a small kitchen garden, allotment or potager will find this invaluable and desperately inspiring. Joy Larkcom has been growing food since the seventies and her knowlege and clear style are inspiring.

“Reader’s Digest” New Encyclopaedia of Garden Plants and Flowers (Readers Digest) (Readers Digest)
List Price: ?19.95
Amazon Price: ?10.39
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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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Super B Cotterless Crank Extractor Tool

June 22nd, 2008


Super B Cotterless Crank Extractor Tool
This Super B Cotterless crank extractor is designed for removal of cycle cranks fitted to all types of bottom bracket axles including square tapered, ISIS & Shimano Octalink . Suitable for all alloy & steel cranks that use normal 22 mm extractor threads.

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Insomniac Games has overhauled its proprietary PS3 engine technology to create the most visceral Ratchet & Clank universe yet, overflowing with exotic creatures and flying vehicles.

The PS3 system’s superior power enables Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction to bring vivid worlds to life with increased draw distances, enhanced lighting and shadowing, and more fluid and exaggerated animations.

Discover an all-new galaxy spanning vast worlds such as a majestic cloud city and a space-age amusement park.

Encounter an entirely new cast of expressive characters (and some old favorites) as well as the introduction of a variety of new alien races and life forms.

Experience a more emotive Ratchet with nearly as many animation joints in his face as PS2 Ratchet had in his entire body. This joint density applies to many of the characters featured in Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction, enabling more detailed, personable and expressive characters.

Clank returns as a playable character, and Ratchet will have new enhanced abilities.

Fire a fully stocked arsenal of all-new weapons such as the Plasma Beasts and Tornado Launcher, which uses the Sixaxis controller to direct tornadoes that suck up enemies and whip them around with debris.

Use the Sixaxis controller to maneuver, destroy enemies and solve puzzles.

Upgrade and customize weapons with a new system that provides greater power and flexibility. Players also will have the ability to upgrade Ratchet’s armor.

Utilise Ratchet’s new supply of consumable “on-demand’ combat devices, such as the Groovitron, which causes enemies to dance uncontrollably to ’70s disco hits.

Gadgets gameplay returns as Ratchet and Clank will have more gadgets at their disposal to help them bounce, fly, evade and defy gravity.

Pilot Ratchet’s ship through asteroid fields while trying to destroy enemy fleets in a complete redesign of classic Ratchet & Clank space combat gameplay.
Customer Review: Bring on the next one!!
Another fantastic Ratchet and Clank game, I loved it. It doesn’t take itself too seriously and this is reflected in how much fun you have in this game. The use of the six axis controller is quite good, the graphics are fantastic and flawless the game is varied enough to keep you going to the very end. Great game…. now where is the the next one??
Customer Review: Fantastic, PS3 owners should play this.
Tools Of Destruction is the latest offering of a series started out on PS2, with Ratchet, a brash Lombax and Clank, a wise robot. Whilst it may appear ‘kiddy’, like Legend Of Zelda it has appeal for all ages. It begins in the series signiture setting of Metropolis where it is under attack by “Killer Robotic Commandos” and things set off from there. The controls are smooth and easy to get used to, with a hotkey selection system for weapons, gadgets and combat devices. Combat devices can give you an edge in battle, most noteworthy is the Groovitron that forces enemies to dance whilst you blow them to bits (Every enemy has a different dance, and is worth watching!). Other combat devices exist, but onto the weapons, the portfolio is diverse and it’ll take a while to fully upgrade them; some include a Tornado Launcher which is guided by the PS3 motion controls and an electric whip, fun for the whole family! The platforming gradually lowered in each installment on PS2, but thankfully it’s back in style and fun. It’s easy to see what you have to do and how to time things so it is not an exercise in frustration. The puzzles are good too and not too difficult, they use the motion controls here too to provide interesting gameplay. The game length itself isn’t too big if you want to simply blaze through, it’ll take you several full days to do so, but as if many other games by Insomniac the full fun comes in unlocking all the Skill Points and Challenge Mode. They give you various extras such as concept art, extra costumes, and even an extensive developer commentary by member of Insomniac Games, which is interesting. There is even parts of a weapon that are scattred across the levels, collect them all to get the ultimate weapon in the game. In short this game is great fun, and will last you ages. Great for kids and adults alike, especially if you are gonna start out your PS3 collection. Highly recommended.
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PBK Pro Tool kit 30 pieces

June 22nd, 2008


PBK Pro Tool kit 30 pieces
The PBK Pro Tool Kit comprises of 30 pieces of high quality tools to cover all of your workshop needs

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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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