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  • Jim Shan - Best product for the bucksI have bought all my external hard drives with Seagate brand and this is not an exception. I simply trust the brand. This 2TB USB 3.0 is light and quiet. The black cover is simple and feels secure. With USB 3.0 interface, this hard drive is probably 3 more times faster than my USB 2.0 drives. I use it with my mac and it is immediately recognized once it is connected and does not need to install anything or need to be re-formatted. Pricewise you may think that a 4TB saves more than this one, but I am not sure a 4TB can be used or recognized by Mac or Windows immediately. For now I'd rather stick with no larger than 2TB, and this is the best deal for a external USB 3.0 drive. Highly recommended.
  • TripleBullet - Loving it and still playing it!I love this game. I got a level 60 Witch Doctor and a Barbarian almost there. Inferno difficulty (Last Difficulty) is super hard, most hard a game has been in forever, and i love that. Finally a game with real challenge. If your not into the whole hard thing then start another character and use the money it earns to get better gear for your main and make inferno easier without playing it. People can cry about it all they want. This game is awesome and most fun ive had on a pc in a while.

    Trust me, its a good buy. Actually a lot of these low reviews are because of how bad servers were Day 1 - 3. So they came on here and raged and are actually probably playing it having forgot about their review of the game. Servers are fine now and the RMAH (Real Money Auction House) is a great way to make a real life money. I cant believe what people will buy sometimes! Whatever tho, it makes me money so im happy. They have regular AH to so you dont have to use real money. I recommend 100% and i bet you a lot of the 1 stars are playing this game now that the servers are stable.
  • jeeenk - Great skincare for acne prone skinI started using this product one month ago and my skin is definitely doing much better. I had used Retin-A for 2 years and then it just seemed to stop working so I thought I would give this a try. After 3 weeks I noticed maybe 50% improvement in my skin and now after 4 weeks maybe 60-70%. I have a lot less irritation than I did with retin-a and other benzoyl peroxide creams I have used in the past. I have mild to moderate acne and could see how this might not be strong enough for someone with moderate to severe acne. The only downfall is that this item is expensive for the amount of product you get and the toner does leak a bit. However, I will be ordering this item again and hope that it continues to work for my skin.
  • Great Faulkner's Ghost - Very Helpful for SATThis book is definitely worth reading and studying. Princeton Review challenges College Board's party line that there are only minimal benefits (in the range of 50 points improvement for CR and for Math) from pre-test prepping and coaching for the SAT, and that there is no "trick" to doing well on the SAT because it is essentially an aptitude test that measures verbal and mathematical skills acquired over a long period of time. While not denying the benefit of basic skills acquired through conscientious schoolwork over time, Princeton Review maintains that is not the only way to improve your score, possibly dramatically. By studying patterns in the ETS answer choices and question sequences, Princeton Review has come up with what it calls the Joe Blog approach, which is a very clever strategy for making educated guesses when you are not 100% sure of an answer to a multiple-choice question. At its core, Joe Blog says that on easier questions (the earlier questions in a section), go for the obvious answer that Joe Blog (a hypothetical Joe-Average) would guess; on the harder ones (the later questions in a section), avoid the "obvious answers, because they are "tricks" to fool Joe Blog, who will jump on superficially correct, but profoundly wrong answers. Beyond the Joe Blog approach, the Princeton Review writers do provide excellent practice exercises on basic reading and mathematical content. They seem to have studied the content of the test better than most authors. If there is one flaw, it is that the explanations to the practice questions don't always explain the correct answer very well. However, along with the "official" books and online study resources put out by the College Board, using this book from Princeton Review will help you do the best you can -- -- which what test taking process is and should be all about.