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Going to start this off by saying that I've only been using this as a sole printer hooked to a Raspberry Pi (Linux based), so it's a very simple setup; and I don't have any experience with complex POS integration.
Love the sleek simplicity and design of this swing. Super easy to move from room to room. Good swing if you have a content baby but if your LO requires a bit more of a "swing" this may be too gentle. Easy to clean and use. The motion of it is "light" even at it's highest speed. I like the sounds and the ability to hook up to an Ipod (etc.).
After receiving scores in the 96th and 78th percentiles for Verbal and Quantitative reasoning, respectively, I decided to buy a study guide so I could work on scoring into the 95-99th percentiles on both. I found the Verbal portion to be utterly useless. Worse, it's actually confusing to someone who has a very good (90th+ percentile) understanding of vocabulary. Some of the vocabulary works in the glossary are flat out incorrect definitions and many of them are simply misleading. The problem with the Verbal portion, particularly the vocabulary in this book, is that it tries to oversimplify.....the oversimplification kills its effectiveness. If you are very weak on vocabulary, or are uninterested in the specific and precise meanings of words, then the Verbal portion may be okay for you. But I find it hard to believe that anyone could raise their Verbal score to above an 85th percentile using this book. I found the math portion to be a little bit better. But the questions were way off base when I took the GRE. Most useful in the Math portion is the summary of the types of problems found in the index (about a hundred problem types, broken down by difficulty).
I recently ended up in ER with congestion so bad I couldn't breathe properly. Turns out I had pneumonia. After a bout with their WONDERFUL inhaling machine, I was desperate for some other relief at home, other than the less and less effective electronic Neilmed Siugator I had been using on a daily bases for my allergies. I asked my hubby to buy the nearly $200 Mypurmist. It did absolutely nothing! I tried this FABULOUS Navage and finally some relief! Later, I noticed I even got my allergies reduced! Buy this, it's really worth it!!
this is a right out of the box review before actually using it for anything. looks good and actually dont mind the buckles which after a couple of awkward tries came unhooked easily. lots of pockets and storage options, but the one major glaring issue for me is the lack of a key strap. i have an older Timbuk bag and the key strap is awesome and kept my keys inside the bag and I always knew where they were. why this was a removed feature I have no idea.