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  • CarrieKA "CarrieKA" - Chose instead of City Mini GT!I spent many hours reading reviews, scanning the internet, visiting stores to find the right stroller because this was the last stroller I was going to buy. I have (had) a Sit & Stand which in my opinion is a silly invention and I have 2 light weight compact singles (which I love.) I had a big list demands. I needed light weight; which is a relative term since this is a double stroller and I don't want to compromise durability for a few less ounces, easy to fold & store, good storage and longevity. Compared to the City Mini GT that costs about $200 more I think the Britax B-Agile is a much better buy.
    1. The storage is accessible and very large. The City Mini has a tiny bin that I couldn't get my diaper bag into even when I took EVERYTHING out.
    2. Closing and locking the B-Agile is a snap. You just click and pull, that simple. The City Mini requires a bunch of steps that I'm told take practice.
    3. The accessories by either Britax or another brand are reasonably priced where City Mini seems to get you on that one.
    4. The canopy seemed to fold more smoothly and have more stopping points. Through the day I could dial back the shady as the sun set.

    Now I know the City Mini has more head & shoulder room but I really couldn't see where since the canopy was covering it up. I put the strollers side by side and also noticed that the Britax had deeper leg room. The area in which the child's calf to heel rested was deeper so their foot actually had something to rest on where on the City Mini it was virtually non-existent.

    I know a lot of people are concerned about getting the stroller into their but nobody addressed SUVs. I have a Durango with a 3rd row. I like to keep my stroller in the car all the time so if I need it, it's there. With the Sit & Stand I had to put the 3rd row down which defeated the purpose of having an extra row. I can put the Britax behind the 3rd row and still have room on either side for a few shopping bags. Now when I go shopping with my sisters and my twins (who are still in rear facing car seats) we can all pack into just 1 car!
  • Nightingale - Worth the price, pleasantly surprised - update added 02/17/2013You will notice that this review is not an "Amazon Verified Purchase" -- I bought it from the MYPillow web-site because, as others have noted, there are plenty of coupons available to take 25% off. I also got a $10 discount buying 2 pillows on the same order and those offers aren't available through amazon.com .

    I decided to try it based on the 60 day warranty -- not much to lose, I figured. I have problems with my neck and have ongoing battles with my pillows. I've paid a small fortune for pillows and have a small walk-in closet half-filled with tried and discarded pillows -- so what's another pair?

    After unpacking the pillows (and watching them miraculously expand) I placed them both in the drier as the instructions suggested. I did notice a slight chemical smell. I had to push my nose into the pillow to smell it, but my nose is going to be right next to that pillow all night long, and I am bothered by smells so this was important to me. After ten minutes in the dryer on medium, I still noticed a little of the smell so I put them in for ten minutes more. A hint of odor remained so I tried it on 'high' - a calculated risk on my part since I was fairly certain that the warranty would be invalid if I burnt them to a crisp. The extra temperature did the trick (and no harm) and I've not noticed any more smell since. The pillows also fluffed up quite a bit more after being put in the dryer. I am very sensitive to chemical smells and have had to put items into the garage for a week or more to out-gas chemicals when they have a strong odor. I was prepared to do that here, but it turned out to be unnecessary .

    I bought one blue-level fill, which is recommended for a large man, and a green-level fill which is recommended for a woman, side-sleeper, with relatively wide shoulders. I normally use a pillow with the highest level of support because I need extra support for my neck and, even though I am relatively petite, I have "swimmers-shoulders" (inherited from my maternal grandmother's side of the family.) My husband usually likes a high-to-moderate fill pillow so I reasoned that we could switch them back and forth to see which was more comfortable for each of us -- or return for a re-fill or refund, if needed.

    It turned out that I like the blue-level (higher fill) and my husband prefers the green-level (moderate fill for a man his size.) We have been using them for about a week and I've noticed that my husband does not wake himself or me with his snoring as he used to. He seems to sleep soundly through the night -- which is great for me too, since I'm a light sleeper due to pain issues. So far, we like them very much (with the adjustments we made for personal comfort) and we're both sleeping much better. I am no longer awakened periodically throughout the night with neck pain, although my hip pain continues to wake me at 3 am most nights, just in time for a scheduled dose of pain medication -- which I would happily sleep through. I must admit, though, that I have slept through to 7 am a few nights which is not something that has ever happened before. Perhaps the hip pain does not wake me up as early if my neck is comfortable?

    Unlike one other reviewer, I was not bothered by any crackling noise in the pillow. When I first put my head on the pillow I listened for it and I could here a slight sound, but not enough to bother me and I have not noticed it since.

    My conclusions: If you are obsessive-compulsive about following directions (as I am) and follow the steps to prepare your pillow for use and are willing to work with the company to make adjustments as needed, you will most likely be happy with this pillow. If you are more like my husband and will sleep on whatever is under your head when you fall asleep (and can't believe that a pillow comes with instructions!) you may or may not like this pillow. I'm sure my spouse would not have even gotten as far as ordering this thing so I can't say how he'd like it if I didn't try to "manage" our bedding.

    UPDATE 02/17/2013): After almost 9 months of use, I continue to be very pleased with these pillows. After maybe a month or so of use, the pillow does start to mat down a little -- I put it in the dryer for 10 minutes on medium and it is fully "fluffed" and good as new. I have washed the My Pillows several times and they come out clean smelling and completely plumped up. I must add that I have *never* successfully washed any other pillow I've purchased, no matter what I spent on them. In fact, the more expensive pillows I've purchased have fared the worst: coming out of the wash lumpy and misshapen or deflated and not as plump or with the same loft as before.

    I'm completely happy with My Pillow and would recommend them to anyone -- with one caveat: pay attention to the information on sizing and be sure to adapt it for your own preferences as to fill-level of the pillow. In my opinion, their web-site over emphasizes the idea that you will not want or need to have a high-loft pillow. In my experience, I have always needed a high loft and have often resorted to multiple pillows to get the height I need. If this is true for you, pay attention to your own instincts and order the higher fill-level.

    Also, call the company and ask them to adjust the fill-level on your pillow if it is not to your liking (adding more filling if it isn't high enough or removing some if it is too high.) Once you have run the pillow through the dryer to remove any residual smell (multiple times if need be) and gotten the appropriate fill-level you may find, as I have, that this really is the last pillow you'll ever buy. Good luck!
  • Jason Dude - Easiest way to read difficult materialI can't recommend it enough. It starts you with Windows forms instead of the Console interface so if you are taking a basic programming class you'll most likely still need to know the basic Console class methods for displaying and getting text. On every even page is text describing a term or usage in detail and every odd page is examples of what that reading describes, often with cliff notes of the reading at the bottom. There are also exercises at the end of every chapter to help solidify what new information was presented in the chapter. In order to get the most out of this book you should absolutely do those. The book does a great job ramping up to the tough stuff (vidie analogy: This is how you move and jump => This is how you double wall jump while reversing time).

    I don't know if it's my rekindled interest in coding or general nerdiness but I really look forward to time when I can read more of this book. In the past couple weeks I've read about 400 pages and I'm a pretty slow reader. You could argue that it's really only 200 pages of text and 200 pages of examples, but the farther in you get in the book the longer it takes to read the code examples (translating and processing).

    Don't get me wrong. This book isn't wildly entertaining or mind blowing (well so far my mind is still in one piece). I think that it just presents the information in an efficient and relatable manner that makes it easier to comprehend. I've purchased and gotten a few dozen pages into several programming books and this is the first one that has really kept my interest. It might be because you start making programs in Windows instead of printing white text in the Console so you feel more accomplished from the beginning. Whatever the case, if you want to learn C# get this book.
  • WebReWriter - Home Sweat HomeLike every cyclist that lives in inclement weather, I love indoor cycling. I've had some great instructors over the years. I really miss the party atmosphere and the race visualizations. But I needed the freedom of creating my own schedule.

    When I found the perfect stationary bike, I waited for the gadgets and adjustments to be added before considering purchase. I'm glad I got to assemble the M3+. There's nothing like turning the wrench on precision quality machinery. I think I'll keep my gym membership for the social aspects, but most of my mileage will be done in the sanctity of home sweat home.
  • Surge "eager college student" - Glad most of the 2012 errors are fixedMain reason I purchased this is because of the many errors in the 2012 version. Glad most of them are fixed for this version. The paper and print quality is better than 2012. And I have noticed subtle changes that have been made, probably improvements based on feedback on the previous exam. I would recommend people to buy the latest version and not save just a little by purchasing an older version. However, if you are a first year medical student, buy an old one and in January when the new one comes out buy that.