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I've been using this stuff for years, and i've have never used anything that did such a good job with no streaking. One trick you probably know is using wadded up newspaper as your cloth, its abrasive, doesn't leave lint, and never any streaks.
If you are a designer and a fan of CAD, this product will blow you away. It has great features and plenty of room for your creativity. I only have one issue with it, you have to open the drawing in painting to add lettering to it. But I still give it a A-!!!
I love the planner concept. It just really needs a monthly view. While I was aware of this not being a feature when I ordered. I still don't like that the week continues on into the next month. This could be done so much better! 😩😩😩 Also, the pages are not thick so a marker will bleed...even those papermate marker pens bleed through. The best thing I could find was colored pencils...
My wife prefers these sorts of Bluetooth speakers for work. I handed them over to be tested and she returned with a glowing review. SOund quality was fine and they paired up easy. These are now the ones she keeps in her desk at work.
Following the formula started with 1999's Clarity like clockwork, Jimmy Eat World's Integrity Blues comes 3 years after the band's last and more immediately appealing effort, Damage. Just like every other Jimmy record in the past 17 years (Invented, Futures, Clarity) this one finds the band taking a more experimental approach to their craft, and while Damage shined with cleaner production and tried-and-true formulas (the way Chase this Light and Bleed American did), Blues glows thanks to the unexpected turns found along the way, not only from song to song but even within a single track (Pass the Baby is a prime example of this). Just like the closer Pol Roger (another incredible epic piece in the same spirit as Mixtape, 23, and Goodby Sky Harbor), this album is so engaging that it feels shorter than it actually is, and it grows on you with each listen. The sound is very fresh, combining elements of modern rock and subtle electronic arrangements with throwback 90's indie rock flair (the guitar on Sure and Certain brings Heatmiser and Joe Christmas to mind immediately). Lyrically and conceptually this is probably the most mature effort the band has completed and I believe this one will not only appease older and longtime fans like myself, but it will garner these Arizonans a new generation of followers.
This moisturizer feels good going on and visibly brightens the skin after use. Unfortunately the product smells so strongly of roses that I can't enjoy my breakfast in the morning if I've used it already. As this product contains both parabens (a known endocrine disruptor) and a bothersome amount of fragrance, I will likely not use again, especially as Perricone has other moisturizers that are both paraben and fragrance free.