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ShieldPro: Waterproof Laptop {Luxist}

Jan 3rd 2007 6:42AM It might be worth the money....IF it were a Mac. Until then, no thanks.

Fashion after 40 {Stylelist}

Oct 31st 2006 3:56PM :::Sigh:::: If those of you who have responded thus far would spend as much time worrying about your spelling and grammar as you seem to about some bloggist's fashion opinions, the world would indeed be a better place. It is endlessly frustrating to witness the deterioration of language skills in this country. Marlon, it's "differential;" Wilma, "do it WITH;" Helen, Lord, I don't have the time or space; Lana, "their" not "there" forties; Lucy, too shallow for words! For those of you who love to use these issues as a billboard for your "hot bodies" or youthful appearance, my pity. There are chatrooms out there which would suit you perfectly.

Bling H2O -- would you buy bottled water for $35? {BloggingStocks}

Oct 20th 2006 8:52AM I never understood buying bottled water, period. If I wouldn't pay 1.00, I certainly won't pay 35.00. No wonder the average American today is in debt up to their eyeballs. They spend more than they have, on things someone else convinces them they need. Wake up, people....there will ALWAYS be a "next big thing" lurking around the corner.

Wal-Mart creates online shopping lists for kids and draws fire {BloggingStocks}

Oct 20th 2006 8:43AM When my children were young enough to be "requesting" toys, it was in letters to "Santa." They understood that "Santa" couldn't possibly bring every child EVERY toy they asked for, so it WAS a wish-list of sorts. As parents, we decided what was appropriate and chose gifts accordingly. Parents need to control the amount of 'things" their children covet and receive, without resorting to blaming an industry whose sole purpose is to make money. I don't blame Wal-Mart for trying new marketing techniques. Parents MUST find ways to say "no" when necessary.

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