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We ordered this at the end of last summer and only used it twice before the MN winter came. We had a blast using it. The seats are comfortable, we had 6 adults in it and had lots of room and the beverage container was convenient. The only issue is if you get out of it it can be pretty entertaining trying to get back in from the water. I would highly recommend this product if you are looking for a floating island.
Over 6 or 7 years ago, when Almased was still new and not so known to the world, I tried the product and lost 50 lbs. The reason why this product is better then others is because the natural ingredients it contains, although they now added sugar which isn't to the natural standards of my losing the weight at the time. I've kept off the weight, but the reason why it works is because of the taste, the easy, non messy way of mixing it, and how if fills me up. I give it only 4 stars because their price hasn't gone down. I think its rather dumb on their part to not knock down a couple of dollars, considering their competition on the market. It discourages me into purchasing it and instead trying others.
This SimCity debacle is now more embarrassing than the Manti Te'o saga that captivated us all; I, for one, can't take my eyes off the train wreck that is this launch. It's still unclear how historically bad this is. Is it Diablo III bad? Is it Spore (another EA disaster) bad? If Amazon reviews are any indication, SimCity in just its 4th day on the market has exceeded both previous disasters in 1-star reviews to become one of Amazon's lowest-rated products in history. Even the few 5-star reviews that exist are meant sarcastically to amuse and entertain.
Outlook 2010 remains a good stable product, although some aspects of installation are burdensome. However, the interface and "look-and-feel" have gone downhill somewhat from my earlier version, 2007.
I currently have QuickBooks 2013. I'm am now being extorted to upgrade to Quick Books 2016 in order to continue downloading transactions from my bank. Since my bank has not changed their download process, why does Quicken force me to upgrade? There is only one explanation. Downright greed and extortion. I bought the software, but now Quicken begins do disable features. Imagine if a car manufacturer remotely disabled your radio or heater after 3 years, forcing you to buy a new car just to get the feature back. I'm now forced to buy it again after 3 years. They know it will cost me many hours to switch to other software, so they know I will pay in the end. Also interesting is QuickBooks's upgrade cost is more than rebuying it on Amazon.
What can I say it's a buck knife and will last a life time - actually probably 5 life times. I love the handle. The main concern