I drank a 5 hour energy shot today. Not bad. I had a lot of energy while I sat on the toilet shitting my guts out. Next time I am sticking with XS energy Drinks.
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The great healthy quality too much, & we beat to all the keyboard keys when I sit down and I say myself arresting in my hand or meeting my ear and shoulder.
To exactly think that you will more than need 2 of the these purchase, then OK two it is. The game store telephone 2 had said when we boutght that we could add to telephones through the purchase online is true~~so of the place… bigger and more and more.
Buy more of the telephones the first time, not conserve the purchase of one another machine of handset/answer. It is much more better we loves the cool color clear BLUE of the one than that orange that ugly still has in some of the older kinds of telephone.
A GREAT TELEPHONE And a PRICE. - Lin
Product by Judd Apatow and Co-writing by Seth Rogen — both of 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN and KNOCKED UP To the top of the famous one –
SUPERBAD is the history of two geeks of teenager exciting looking at to lose their virginity before the university. Seth (hill of Jonah) and Evan (Michael Cera) hope to finish the college on a raised note, and when one of their crushes (hill of Emma) invites them to a part of repére, the boys are enthusiastic.I.e., until they become responsible to provide the part alcohol. They invent with haste an arrangement to employ the terribly false identification of their Fogell of friend (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), but the trouble emerges soon when Fogell goes well to the victim of a flight of wine store and spirits.
The pirns of wire (Rogen and Hader invoice) appear, and the evening disaggregates quickly in a hilarious disorder of the misunderstandings, the crackhead sing-alongs, and beer mixed with the detergent of laundry. The hill is a riot like Seth savage-of a hair and coarse, and Mintz-Plasse is great recreation like uber-geek Fogell. But Michael Cera (formerly of the ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT) steals the exposure like sensitive and balanced Evan.

Its eccentric line the delivery and excellent comic synchronization make for some of the oddest moments but best of film. Mood sexual can to be pretty graph sometimes, which is not any doubt what gained with film its estimate of R. Cependant, in spite of the rough-outside jokes implying the menstrual diagrams of blood and of penis, SUPERBAD arrives in way or other to fly far above the frat-boy, mood AMERICAN of Pie in crust-model. It is partially due to the comic competence of the actors, but also because the characters — idiots and absurd however they can be — well- are thus written. The observation of these outlaws of mixing is a sharp recall of bottoms terrifying and high supreme of the life of college, and their antics capture rather intensely how age 18 can indeed be the bad superb one, but also good superb.
Good Movie - Lin
I would like to make a preliminary comment about reviews…..
When I was reading reviews on this camera and several other models that I have experience using, I found that many reviewer complaints were not actually problems with the cameras, but problems with the user not understanding how to use the camera (e.g., complaints about blurry and out of focus pictures) and/or not being familiar with features that were being complained about. Thus, when reading reviews, try to evaluate the reviewer’s expertise with the product before taking complaints seriously so you do not get mislead and steered away from what may be a great product for you! The opposite can hold true as well – a user may think a camera is great, but they only are basing their reviews on their very limited use of the camera’s features…..
For instance, Here is a picture my daughter took with our SD 1000


After doing a little research and being quite happy with Canon cameras, I decided on the Powershot SD 1000 Digital Elf. The resolution is 7.1 MP and the corresponding picture size at the highest quality and size setting (what I always go with) is around 3072 x 2304 pixels (shown at around 33% of its actual size to fit the average computer screen), file size 2.3 MB. Thus, the picture file is more than suitable for all standard size prints to include 8 x 10 and larger. As for how small it is, the total size in square inches is about the same as my cell phone (I have a Motorola RAZR). There are a few Canon SD models that are very close to the SD1000 in terms of features and resolution. I went with the SD 1000 because it has a viewfinder in addition to the LCD screen. Many of the very small digital cameras, to include other than Canon, do not have viewfinders and I wanted the flexibility of having a viewfinder, though I do not use it much with this camera.
The Canon PowerShot SD1000 has a lot of great shooting modes for a wide variety of types of pictures – everything from a “kids and pets” setting (great for the little ones who are moving all over the place faster than you can press the shutter button) to an aquarium setting (great for those fish tanks at the zoo). There are general macro (e.g., for still shot close ups) and infinity (e.g., for landscapes) settings as well as a full auto setting. I recommend “playing around with” the other shooting modes and using the one that best suit the need for the picture you are taking at the time. I must give the disclaimer that I have not used all of the shooting modes yet as I have not had an opportunity to do so – ones I have not used include the fireworks, snow, and beach settings.
I have read mixed reviews on those settings with the beach one being the most positive out of the three. Of course, you do not have to use the beach or snow shooting modes for pictures taken at the beach or when there is snow if you find they do not work well for you as there are other settings that will work fine (portrait, macro, infinity, full auto, etc). There is even a manual setting option for those who want to set things like the ISO, shutter speed, and f-stop themselves – I personally want my small “snapshot” camera to be for quick pictures that do not require much thought as I use my digital SLR for shots where I want to set things manually. However, having the manual option is a nice plus in addition to the many other shooting modes the SD1000 has. There are a few other modes worth mentioning – color swap and color accent. Color swap allows you to switch two primary colors in the shot for the picture. For example, a child wearing a yellow shirt and red pants – you can make the shirt red and the pants yellow for the shot taken. Color accent allows you to take a black and white photo with only one color that shows – for example, a red rose in a vase on the table – everything is black and white except for the red rose itself. Of course you can do these things with photo editing software, but it is quicker to do so with the camera. There is also a video mode with sound. If you want to take great video clips of your kids and easily download them to your computer and then e-mail them to friends and family. Five to 10 minute clips are what I would recommend; otherwise, you will burn through your memory card quickly. I prefer to go with my camcorder for longer video recordings. The format for the video files created by the SD1000 is avi which is a pretty universal format that just about anyone can open and play with multimedia software that comes preinstalled on one’s PC. The free Windows Media Player software works for avi files.
A few “negatives” with the camera that are easy enough to work around…..
There is no battery life meter/indicator and you only get notice that the battery is about out of juice right before you need to switch it. Off the top of my head, you can take a few hundred pictures before the last minute battery indicator icon starts flashing. I keep a fully charged extra battery in my camera case (purchased separate from the camera which is the size of many cell phone, pda, and mp3 player cases) as well as an extra 2 GB SD memory card. Before taking a trip, going to a special event, or periodically otherwise, I make sure to fully charge both batteries (the one in the camera and the spare) and to make sure I have downloaded all pictures off of the memory cards. This ensures that I start off with two empty memory cards and two fully charged batteries which comes in handy for last minute, unexpected outings (park, zoo, visit with family, etc.).
Red eye in pictures is common with this and other very small cameras where the built in flash is very close to where the camera’s lens is. Red eye in photos taken with this camera is most common with evening, lower light settings and indoors where flash is essential in order to light up the person being shot. Red eye can easily be corrected with photo editing software and if you try to get your portrait and group shots of people in better lighting (e.g., have people stand in the area of the room with better lighting), you will have less red eye to correct for. Outdoor daytime shots are not a problem with red eye.
The camera will take great photos in lower light (I do not mean in the dark, which is a challenge with any camera unless you are experienced in this area), you will just likely need to correct for the red eye with your photo editing software – a few minutes of editing is a small investment of time for an otherwise terrific shot. The shutter speed (time between pressing the shutter button and the camera actually taking the shot) is not as fast as my digital SLR, but the camera needs a little more time to “think” about the shot it is going to take. Many who have not used a higher end (e.g., greater than $500 newer model digital camera) will not even notice the slower shutter speed that I mention here. As a rule of thumb, the lower the light, the slower the shutter speed, which is the case with most/all digital cameras. Despite the battery and red eye issues, which are easy to work around, I really like this little camera. It’s a great second camera for those who already have a higher end camera. And, for those who are just looking to take great snapshots of their kids, at special events, etc., it is likely a great only camera. The camera comes with some driver and editing software, a USB cable for transferring pictures from the camera to your computer, AV cables for hooking it up to a TV or VCR or digital photo printer, a battery charger, and user manuals.
I recommend the following accessories:*** A small protective carrying case – I got a very small Samsonite case designed for small electronics (PDAs, MP3 players, and small digital cameras) for about [$]. It fits nicely in my purse, book bag, etc. and protects the camera. *** An extra memory card. It comes with a 32 MB SD card which I use as a spare card and I keep a 2 GB card in the camera. I will likely pick up another 2 GB SD card to also have as a spare. Memory cards come in different “speeds” – the better the card, the quicker the picture files write to it, so less lag time in between shots. Also, go with a better brand, higher quality card to reduce the risk of card failure or other problems. You are capturing precious memories – a few dollars more for a better card is well worth the investment. I have purchased numerous SanDisk Ultra II memory cards for my cameras and have had no problems with them. I believe there is an Ultra III which is even a higher speed card. *** An extra battery. Like with the memory card, do not skimp here. Get an authentic Canon battery or an authentic name brand compatible battery. I have purchased Lenmar batteries for this camera and my digital SLR and have found them so far to be reliable and hold a charge as well as the slightly more expensive authentic Canon batteries. If you are one of those people who like to learn about an item by playing around with it (I am one of these people), I do recommend doing so but while at least skimming through the user manual as you will become aware of features sooner than you will by just playing around with the camera. If I can be of assistance to anyone who is considering this camera, who owns one, or otherwise, please do not hesitate to e-mail

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