Advantages: well designed and written Disadvantages: none
Before reading this book I read Nikki Sixx - Heroin Diaries (got it cheap and thought I'd give it a go). Although I like Motley Crue, I wouldn't say I'm a huge fan, but I enjoyed Nikki's book so when I saw 'The Dirt' I thought I'd give it a go.
'The Dirt' certainly doesn't disappoint and the title is certainly an accurate reflection of the content! It's an autobiography of the band and its members, written by them with the help of Neil Strauss.
One thing I particularly enjoyed about the book is that it's written from the points of view of each member, including the brief membership of John Corabi, as well as a few other people connected to Motley Crue. Constructing the book in this manner allows us readers to see the same events from different perspectives and sometimes the way they differ is very intriguing.
Not only do we learn about ...
Advantages: lightweight, and storeable Disadvantages: Bad backs stay away
The dyson DC 16 Handheld Root 6!
Where to begin!
Not actually being hoover qualified, this brand name dyson has become very popular. Dyson is a very good established brand name, known for its quality, and suction power.
This hand held device will get round any corners, pick up any dirt, especially good with the hairs off the carpet that never seem to come up. It's a minature version of you're everyday dyson with all the same qualities, except its much more compactable, and easy to store away.
It's nice and dummy proof, and easy to empty. It holds more than you think getting around you're house a couple of times before it needs emptying.
I would recommend this product to flat owners, bungalow owners, car owners - better than the garage hoovers.
Wouldn't recommend it to anyone with back problems - go back to ...
Advantages: Graphics, gameplay and variety. Disadvantages: Long load times before races.
I am an avid gamer who has been playing games since the days of early Atari consoles and have always enjoyed the thrill of the racing game. Colin McRae rally games have been around for sometime and are often thought of as simulation games. Tricky to drive, lots of fiddling about with settings etc just to be able to reach the end of the course. One for the purist rally fanatic you might say but over the generations the realism has improved and the controls been ironed out to make the games more playable and now that Dirt has been offered as the first McRae game on the next gen consoles I thought it might be worth a play.
The first thing that hit me about Dirt was that even though it carrys one of the most famous names in rallying, Colin McRae (rest in peace) it doesn't really feature him in the game which is a good thing in my ...