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23 Mar, 2016
Not for slobs
Excellent home theater keyboard / mouse solution, although I keep a real mouse handy.
The keys are responsive and not mushy. The backlight is great which is why I bought it.
Size is a good compromise between the unusable little remote clickers and a clumsy desktop board.
Charge it once a week or so for a couple of hours.
Downside: this keyboard is a magnet for fingerprints. No popcorn when typing.

30 Oct, 2016
Great little doodad
Exactly as described, prompt shipping, fair price. Happy!
01 Sep, 2006
Horse Opera? No, not enough horses.
4 of 6 found this helpful Here's the browns, ochers, earthtones. Muddy streets and the unwashed slogging through that muck.
Perfect.
Here's gutter language as a cornerstone of communication. Here's the best of the human spirit demonstrated by murderous thugs and the most base flaws revealed in heroes. Here's rampant bigotry and misogyny alongside equality in the face of adversity and respect for the customs of others.
Perfect.
This is the reason that network TV is dead. This is the reason that the moral majority and their narrow minded defenders are neither moral nor the majority. Here's a taste of people on the raw edge of surviving, slaves to their lowest desires and still capable of altruism. Here's the advent of civilization raised out of the mud and muck. Here's a class of humans, rapists and pillagers of the earth for her mineral wealth receiving art, technology, spiritual growth and community into their lives.
Flawed, you bet. It's a serial and the formula of serials means that stories are open ended. It's ensemble cast consists of more than a dozen regular characters and the quality and quantity of the individual characters tends to wax and wane. The storylines are occasionally formulaic and sometimes suffer from holes in the backstory.
This is a fantasy world contrived to provide a backdrop for the message. Fair enough. Was the West like this? Sure, why not?. These stories are old as dirt. While there were genteel Victorians in the West and the devout and the agrarians and the intellectuals, the mining camps no doubt attracted few of these. HBO, to their credit let the stories be told with attention to detail, an unwavering love of the spoken word with all it's beauty and warts and the message that the human experience is of heroes with black hearts, wounded souls capable of great deeds, men and women of virtue compromising their values for some greater reward or a paycheck.
Don't let your kids watch. Don't make your auntie watch. This is an acquired taste. For the uninitiated, be aware, the violence is both graphic and by the offhanded way in which it is resorted to it is intended to upset the sensibilities of a sterile society, the sex is perfunctory, blatant and loveless, the language is vile and pervasive.