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My dad is really into do-it-yourself things and is constantly improvising tools to better help him and his projects so when I saw the opportunity to review this at a discounted price for my honest review I jumped on it! He loves it and is so happy to have a tool that saves him so much time and energy. His favorite part is that this just attaches to his cordless drill and no other big equipment is needed. The cuts it makes are smooth with only medium to fine sand paper needed for the final touch.
After I read my first book by Dr. Kinslow, I decided I had to have them all. He covers basically using quantum mechanics ideas in daily life, in simple language that is easy to understand. I wish I could get to seminars, to learn more of this, but as I have a small child at home, it's not easy. So I have to read books. I love the way Dr. Kinslow writes, and I see deep, permanent change as a result of my reading his books. Here's an example. I've had a horrible, dictatorial boss at work, for years. Somehow, she went on to another position, and the new boss we have is far more interested in getting the job done, than in playing power games. Coincidence? If that was by itself, maybe. I've had so many other nice things to happen, in the last two years, though, that I have to believe something else is happening. The question for me is what other books cover the same subject, so I can get other perspectives. Ryu Takahashi's book on Quantum Healing says similar things. Martha Beck's book Finding your way in a Wild new World, and Penney Peirce's The Intuitive Way cover the same material, in a different way. The book Multidimensional Dowsing Questions is also useful, because it has questions designed to open up, and play with, the kind of quantum awareness one sees described in Frank's book. Eric Pearl and Frederick Dodson's books are similar. Dr Richard Bartlett's books, and Melissa Joy Jonson's recent book also deal with this area, as well as Jaden Phoenix's book. All of these books are far easier to read than the usual books on Quantum Mechanics, and are much more fun to play with. What other books have people found useful, in this area?
Good selection of music and more family friendly than other dance games. It's fun with up to 4 people can dancing, so better for kids. Dance moves are harder to follow-less instructions
Had it painted and looks great. The body shop said easy to install and everything fit easy on my 15 Rubicon JKU.
Has very nice modern sleek look. Very satisfied with the color saturation and brightness have used everyday for the past six months as my everyday work screen. Makes my other monitor at home look terrible.