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I really like this mouse, first of all it is really sleek. Black with blue lights looks great all the time. It is smooth and responsive as well. I have been using for about a week without any issues and i use it on a big mousepad/deskpad thing. the dongle was in great condition when i revieved it an there is nothing wrong with any of the packaging or hardware.
This product worked as advertised for us and allowed us to easily repair about 20 loose floor tiles without trying to pry them up (with risk of breakage).
Maybe it's because I have unusually blotchy skin but I am totally doing this mask all the time! I absolutely love it! It's moisturizing and firming and I think my blotches are disappearing. I still have to do it more times but I definitely see myself buying more of these because this is the area where my face needs the work.
I was not solicited to write this review. I will be honest with you, then you can decide for yourself if "All Day Energy Greens" is right for you. I ordered a six months supply and used it faithfully for those 6 months. I wanted medical evidence that it was worthwhile (or not) for me. I recently completed my much awaited 6 month medical exam and have compared lab tests from last year's medical checkup with this years. I am a male, 75 years of age.
Pink Floyd’s The Wall clearly earned its prestigious reputation by taking the listener on an intense journey that portrays a story of a man whose life has been defined by abandonment and isolation. It’s no surprise that this album quickly rose to the #1 spot of every international sales chart by 1980, and to this day remains one of the best albums to ever bless the genre. Following the 1968 departure of front man Syd Barrett, the group struggled to pick up the pieces until their guitarist, Roger Waters, emerged as a new leader. Following their legendary creations of chart-topping albums in the 70’s like Wish You Were Here, Animals, and, of course, The Dark Side of the Moon, an idea hatched from Waters’ mind that created another masterpiece seen in The Wall. What makes this album resonate so much with me is the fact that this, like many of Pink Floyd’s other albums, is what is called a “concept album.” This means that it was meant to be listened to from start to beginning because every song connects in both overall plot and musical theme, as opposed to typical albums that have one individual song after another. So, if you’ve got 81 minutes to kill on a rainy day, I highly suggest listening to this beast in one sitting.