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17 Nov, 2016
Good when it works, which is less than a week.
I have had 2 of these. Both froze within a week of installing them. If you remove and reinsert the batteries, you will get another week. Apart from that, the display is ok. You get to see ride time, ride distance to tenths of a mile, current speed and clock time all on one screen that even lights up. You can also switch screen to see your average speed on one, or your max speed and current temperature on a third screen, but the computer switches back to the first screen after about 15 seconds.
Tried resetting the computer, but began briefly getting speeds that were suddenly half, double or a quarter of my real speed. I am now using another cycle computer.

22 Dec, 2017
Forced upgrade. Office 2011 will not run under High Sierra. Microsoft will not support.
0 of 1 found this helpful I have no readon to upgrade. I use very little of the fancy functions Office has to offer. But Microsoft decided they will not adapt the older software to High Sierra, so here I sm, on the upgrade treadmill.
25 Nov, 2015
Invitation to a feast, but ... no food!
0 of 1 found this helpful Disappointing.
Gurdjieff tells how, once, needing money, he clipped and dyed the wings of sparrows, and sold them as fancy birds. One has the feeling that he has done something similar with this book: fashioned some shallow fantasy / deception that would appeal to people, so he could make money.
Where one might have expected some real meaningful content, there is almost none. Even the fantasy lacks any development.
For example, he needs to cross the Gobi desert, and survive sandstorms. They decide to use 25 foot high stilts - that the blowing sand does not go as high as that. And they do it, but with not a word of detail as to the experience.
Of they are led to a mysterious place of inner development, but give zero details as to what that actually meant.
Alas!