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Location: United StatesMember since: 11 Dec, 2002

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waltersm32006 (485)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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Thanks for supporting the Blind Center of Nevada! Great Buyer!
Reviews (4)
09 Nov, 2008
Best 'teen' movie, period
To me, this still constitutes as a teen movie, even though it's horror... technically. This is in the series of horror movies that's watchable w/out putting oneself on the edge of sanity, which is what happens to me after movies like Wolf Creek, Touristas, Hostel, Hills Have Eyes, yada yada. This is thrilling, shaking, yet enjoyable. Katie Holmes is gives the chance, yet again, to step out of her goody-two-shoes rep she got from Dawson's Creek. Here, she plays something of a goth, yet very likable. The best thing about this movie is that it shoes high school cliques, but it actually makes it work. Acting is believable, no scenes leave the audience rolling their eyes. My favorite phrase by one of the main characters: "Appropriate sparkkks are flyin!" This is an excellent addition to the horror genre, next to Stir of Echoes, Ghostship, and Dark Water.
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25 Feb, 2008
Very thorough, but a bit long for beginners
I'll take the time it takes to make this book useful, but I'm starting to realize there should be shorter, more useful books there out there for people who just need the abc's of Ebaying. That's all
11 May, 2010
Good, but no buttons
The TV is great, except two things: there isn't a single actual button on it, they're all touch-feel. In the dark it's very hard to turn it on w/out the remote control. A TV like this should have some kind of ridges on the surface to help the fingers find the spot on the TV to press against - that's how it works. THe rest of the so-called buttons need to be located and the menu turned on to even see what to press. An even bigger issue is the stand - the TV/monitor doesn't rotate or lean at all. The only thing to do is to put something beneath the base holding it to make it easier to view. But I loved the design, the violet line that goes around the side. The whole outer looks is amazing.