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    January 22, 2010
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Access eBooks, music, videos and more while on the go with this lightweight digital book. The 7" TFT-LCD provides 600 x 800 pixel resolution and features touch-screen capability for easy navigation through your virtual library.
 
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Well Versed
on August 10, 2011
Posted by: Adminctrl
from Florida
Not only is it an e-reader, it does e-mail, facebook, office documents, music, videos, photos, and other things I haven't tried yet. It is Android based which makes better without the i. I do recommend the extended warranty with accident protection. We dropped one and cracked the screen and got replaced right away.
What's great about it: Color screen, not limited to reading
What's not so great: haven't found anything I don't like about it
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Mother, Jugs & Speed is not Bill Cosby, Raquel Welch and Harvey Keitel as The Mod Squad, the TV series from 1968. Picture a light-hearted version of Martin Scorsese's 1999 film Bringing Out The Dead with a little of 1982's Night Shift thrown in for good measure. Harvey Keitel from Scorsese's 1973 flick, Mean Streets, adds to the mix of great talents not being given a decent theme or script as Director/Producer Peter Yates walks through this sexist 1970s ode to movie making overindulgence and excess. The more subdued scenes with Larry Hagman, Keitel, Welch and certainly Cosby prove that, like Myra Breckinridge, pouring a ton of talent into a project that misfires is never a good idea. The future J.R. Ewing as an ambulance driver is...interesting... but Hagman leans more towards his I Dream Of Jeannie role here than the one which made him a legend. Allen Garfield is as overbearing and obnoxious in this outing as he was for a similar role in Beverly Hills Cop II eleven years later, and that's the very same problem with Mother, Jugs & Speed as a whole, over the top when a more serious tone would've made it something special.
 
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Side Splitting comedy
on January 22, 2010
Posted by: Adminctrl
from Florida
This is not the best made movie, has no real plot, & the acting is questionable but it is very funny. We found ourselves laughing still after it was over. We all have medical backgrounds, two of us EMT's, one a nurse so we can see the humor probably better than some people but I think anyone would laugh until their side hurt.
What's great about it: Funny, I'm over serious
What's not so great: Low budget film but very funny
I would recommend this to a friend!
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