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A simple security light for the garden

Advantages: It costs nothing to run
Disadvantages: It isn't very bright but it is adequate

I recently bought a log cabin for the garden and decided to light the inside using a solar light so the only thing remaining was to find a way to illuminate my pathway to it. I live in a rural area with no street lights so it gets pretty dark round here on cloudy nights but I didn't want anything that would blind the neighbours or anything bright enough for two First Division football teams so I was happy to look for something solar powered that would do the job and cost nothing to run once it was installed. I quick search of Amazon brought up a selection and I settled for the Smart Solar Powered Duo Security light which has two lights that swivel and which contain a total of 10 LEDs as I thought that would give me a reasonable light and a few direction options once fitted. Design Features The light duly arrived ...

laramax 01.09.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Smart Solar Dual-Head Security Light

OYSTER SMART CARD

Advantages: Savings can be made
Disadvantages: Requires personal information to be recorded,

I bought my annual season ticket from Oyster card this week. There was a huge saving in what I was spending on weekly oyster tickets, 2 months free travel. The process was quick and simple. I paid £600 cash for a zone 2&3 annual ticket at an train station. It took about 5 minutes. But Oyster has not always been this simple. In fact I have mixed feelings about Oyster. When Ken Livingstone first announce the arrival of Oyster it seemed like a Godsend. But questions were soon raised about the "Big Brother" aspects of the card. Basically Oyster records and tracks your movements and keeps an account of your travel called your "History". THis is what makes Oyster a smart card. OYSTER THE SMART CARD. Oyster works a bit like a debit card. You put money in and the ticket barriers deduct what you use. Oyster tracks your movements and if ...

damien.gallery 15.06.2007 (14.06.2007) · Read full review
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Review of Oyster Travel Card

Smart and secure.

Advantages: Fits well, looks nice, easy to use
Disadvantages: some spots left exposed

I bought this after I got tired of my old silicone case and wanted somthing more smart looking. I saw this in an airport shop for £20.00 and bought it right away. I seem to have been grossly overcharged, but no matter. Looks: The case is made of black leather that becomes shiny as you use it. It is stitched up smartly all around the edge of the leather with grey cotton. There are holes for the screen, clickwheel, hold button and head phones, as well as the spaces at the top and bottom that you can see in the picture. Ease of Use: There's nothing tricky about it whatsoever. The iPod goes in the bottom and is held in by a small but elegant strap of grey cotton that has a popper on. you can see it in the picture, but for some reason it is attached to a large climbling clip. Once the iPod is in, it is very easy to operate ...

iToast 02.01.2008 · Read full review
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Review of Belkin Carabiner Case For iPod nano Case MP3 Player



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