Very easy to use with our GPS. Keeps the GPS visible on dashboard. Easy to move around.
Posts Tagged ‘democracy’
And poetry Democracy to you
Sunday, October 31st, 2010Propaganda The Democracy and must go on
Friday, October 29th, 2010This pedometer is the best I’ve ever used. It is so easy to understand and program. If offers many options without getting highly technical. Will proabably buy a few for stocking stuffers.
Get Institutions American Politics Democracy now
Monday, October 25th, 2010Democracy in Administrative the beta
Sunday, October 17th, 2010If I could find a copy of 2003 I’ d overwrite this sofrware in a minute. It is not user friendly and my guess the game plan was to sell textbooks for everyone because you have to relearn the ENTIRE Word and Excel format.
Democracy Multilateral The Dismantling focus
Sunday, October 10th, 2010I suppose I will be labeled a religious fanatic, because I gave this book one star. Oh well, one star anyway.
This book is completely misleading on the nature of God and our relationship to him. Just consider the book on its own terms. Essentially the being portrayed as God in the book tries to convince the author that he has been reincarnated a number of times, and that the 10 commandments are easy to follow if you just realize your dignity in being a god. “God” mentions John 10:34, which includes the words “ye are gods”, and twists the meaning to prove that the author is a god. Obviously this is something lots of people like to hear, but we are creatures anyway.
Much of this book is “ear-candy” because it *sounds* so good. Things like, there is no hell, only bad choices which make you feel small or bad. We can make anything happen through positive thinking. There is no right or wrong, there is no original sin, etc.
Oddly enough, at one point God says no one should drink alcohol in any form. Now keeping with the philosophy of the book, wouldn’t that be a value judgement? According to the rest of the book we are to make decisions based on our *own* experiences, not what other people, religious entities think. When the author mentions that Jesus drank wine, “God” responds that everyone makes mistakes, even Jesus. What!!? As you can see the book is not even cohesive in its own wacky world. “God” mentions the Crucifixion of Jesus, and how Jesus saves us… but what did he save us from? The only “bad” thing we can possibly do is negative or “wrong” thinking. Jesus didn’t do a very good job saving us from *that*, if all religions before Neale Donald Walsch have been wrong.
I want to leave you with one final point. If the “God” portrayed in this book is so kind and loving, and this book is really *new* information, why has God let us wallow in stupidity for thousands of years until our “savior” Neale Donald Walsch came to show us the light? The God I know
Human Rights Constructing Democracy change
Friday, September 3rd, 2010For the price this was an outstanding value. It doesn’t have some of the high features you might like in a $150 vaccum, but I can more than live without an extra attachment or a clean/dirty light indicator. Good vaccum great price.
To Work Democracy Putting the best
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010This has to be by far the WORST book I ever read! I’m sorry I wasted my money and time on it.
Two Between Democracy Begins no mad
Saturday, July 24th, 2010Democracy Begins Between Two In “Democracy Begins with Two” Luce Irigaray calls for a radical reconsideration of the so-called democratic bases of Western culture. In a series of essays covering the earlier 1990s she argues the …
Struggle Democracy The for beta
Saturday, May 15th, 2010I have been using GPS units (mostly Garmin) for the past several years. The mounting system I have been using has been the suction cup windshield mount that comes with the GPS unit. Now as you likely already know, the suction cup is an easy way to mount your GPS for convenient viewing while driving, and you can still pop your GPS unit out of the bracket for security reasons or for pedestrian navigation. If you have more that one car to share the GPS with, then it is convenient to have one suction cup mount and bracket for each car.
A recent change to Friction Mount by Garmin:
We recently has car service that involved the front windshield. This meant we were not to mount or apply anything to the windshield for 2 weeks. Oh, what do do?? We actually drove away from the auto shop using the “passenger manual hold” technique! I needed to find an option that would allow for clear viewing of the GPS at eye level, without the suction cup or assistance of a stunt-human holding it up in front of me while I drove!
So I ordered the Garmin Portable Friction Mount on Amazon.com- It’s fantastic!! The base is made out of black “ballistic nylon” filled with a material that gives the base some weight. (Think small, heavy beanbag for your dash) There are 4 “petals” to the base, which serve to add friction to the unit, preventing slipping and sliding while you drive around. There is a stem coming out of the base that has the universal socket end that you simply snap your GPS bracket onto.
The Good:
The unit is great! You simply snap your GPS in and place the unit anywhere on your dash. The GPS stays put in all but the most enthusiastic driving. When we park the car, we simply grab the GPS off the dash and either place the whole thing on the passenger floorboard (out of sight) or we pop the GPS unit out of the bracket and take it with us. The cost for this base was quite reasonable.
Bonus:
Over the years of using GPS units, I have experienced two things that are common with the form