Posts Tagged ‘ft’

Knog Ft Frog Strobe no mad

This is a really fun series that blasts off right out of the gate. Good for kids 9 and up I think. It’s alot lighter than Harry Potter.
Knog Frog Strobe Ft

Why FT FENDER WERKS KLOCK

After smashing 2 iPhone 3Gs that were in a case when dropped I figured I better find a solution. Holding onto the iPhone naked is akin to holding a wet fish. The sleek lines also make it prone to being dropped, especially out of unbuttoned shirt pockets. The OtterBox Defender Case is about the best protection available for the iPhone. The only thing that works better is leaving it in the box at home. I am impressed with the precision of manufacture, the 2 inner parts snap together very tightly leaving the parting line barely visible. The black rubber outer cover stretches over the inner case and has tabs to locate and hold it to the small lugs around the edge of the case. The rubber outer cover also helps to eliminate the wet fish effect due to its texture and it tends to stay in a shirt pocket better too. The Defender is just about waterproof and all buttons, controls and ports are easily available. The holster, which mine came with is also available separately and is very handy. It holds the iPhone tightly when it is snapped in with the screen facing in. The holster can also be used as a stand if the iPhone is facing out by locking and rotating the belt-clip. I have had several cases and this will probably be the last one I will need to buy. I highly recommend this iPhone case.
KLOCK WERKS FENDER FT

FENDER FT LEVEL 21 beta

I didn’t want to spend a lot of money on a vacuum cleaner so after shopping around I decided to go with this one. I wasn’t too excited that it had a bag but I can deal with it. Amazon shipped it the day I ordered it and it arrived the next day! Easy to assemble and so far I love it!!! Very lite weight and it seems to do the job!!
FENDER FT 21 LEVEL

FENDER 83 FT WFB Final

I have been using Microsoft Word since 1992 and that’s part of the problem. Over the years, the upgrades enhanced its performance but the look and feel of the program stayed recognizable and the changes were easy to follow and use. But goodness, the learning curve to this upgrade, Word 2007, is killing me. No longer do I have the familiar “File – Edit – Insert, etc” pull-down menus. No more toolbars. I find I have to relearn EVERYTHING to prepare a document, including the vocabulary of all the familiar Word functions. It has been a couple months since I upgraded and and I still find myself surfing the Internet to find out how to do things that used to be intuitive. (Surfing the ‘net because the “Help” pull-down is no longer.)

The REASON for my rating is the learning curve and not what Word 2007 can do. I am getting to the point where I’m starting to get why the reorganization. I would even concede that some months from now I might give a higher ranking. But for now, I’m weary.
FENDER WFB FT 83 | euclid-lis