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The squirrelinator works great for small squirrels, but we have found that if you use certain foods (seeds, corn, etc) the birds can get it and so can the mice, so there is not food left for the squirrels to want. We had to put a board under ours as the mice, etc were digging under the dirt to come up under the cage and eat all the food. Even when we did that, something is still taking the food. We have not caught any big squirrels though. For the money, we feel that it was worth the investment. As a sideline, we did catch 3 bluejays in the traps too.
I've used Microsoft Access in it's many versions for years. With 2010 the design of the software changed; for good or bad. I needed an easy way to understand how to do the work I've always done with the new 2010 version of Access. I looked at a couple of instruction/clarification books. Each seemed to lack some feature I needed. This one gave me all I needed; pictures of screens, explanations that aren't too "geeky" and instructions that are clear and useful. I don't have time to be "geeky"; I've got work to do and this book helped me get on with it. Nice USEFUL book.
Emmerich is no Bruckheimer. Bruckheimer realises that you have to at least some semblance of acting talent on the screen to bestow even a fig leaf of respectability to what is basically second rate material. Will Smith is Bruckheimer's Charlton Heston, poor as that may be, Emmerich plumps for John Cusack which is a disaster in itself...As an ex teacher I can spot a plodder (or two) from a mile away.