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Just got the game today. Played it for the first time and the game is now in the trash. I would only recommend this game to the people i hate the most. It had no action or suspense since you frequently shared your cards with the other players. Often times you had no move to make or explaination what to do in this situation. I absolutely love regular Uno and Uno Attack!! This game however...it just sucks!
The Best Book Ever!
This has to be one of my favorite books ever! I just loved the true accounts of all the events that happened to her. Even if you don't like her other novels, you'l love hearing about how she grew up in a 2 bedroom house in the ghetto with her mother, father, and 5 brothers and sisters. And how they struggled to buy simple things in life such as bread and milk. And I cried when I read of how Lois and her siblings had to eat on a rotation(Lois ate every Monday and Thursday). But as you read on, you see that she climbed her way up the ladder and is now a multi-millionare! Also there are some great pictures of her as a child, my favorite is the one of the little girl with the crooked legs. This is an amazing biography and it is definitely worth reading!
The future of the software creation
A fantastic EASY book (for: programmers, managers and users) to understand the great potential of the object paradigm to fill the gap between technical and business people. I think this is the future of computer development.
nothing remarkable
I bought "Ellpee" based on the "Words Enough to Tell You" single, as featured in the "Nuggets II" boxed set.That song was absolutely charming. But nothing on "Ellpee" lives up to that lofty standard.The album's pleasant enough -- only one or two clunkers as far as songs go. But it simply isn't earth-shattering or remarkable.Probably the biggest issue was the Mascots were really into the Beatles. They try very, very hard to sound just like John, Paul, George and Ringo, but don't quite have the songwriting ability -- "Words Enough to Tell You" being the exception.(And an advisory ... that song isn't on this album.)The best songs on "Ellpee" are when they break out of the Beatles mold, and let a little bit of the Mascots seep in. But those moments are very rare.It's not a bad album, but nothing great.
Swedish Pop Genius!
This is one of the best bands to have come out of Sweden and in fact Europe, during the 60s.True, their fantastic "Words enough to tell you" is not here and it would have been a better choice than anything between tracks 4-6...had that one been here I would give this 5 stars!I love this record and I prefer it to their debut, there's more variety and even with the aforementioned lows, the highs are as such that I would strongly recommend it!You get brilliant acoustic ballads and great tough Beat tracks like the opener or "I close your eyes", with "I want to live" perhaps the wildest song they recorded.TRACK LIST ERROR! PLEASE NOTE:Here and in lots of other places on the net track 9 is listed as "That's you" when it should read "I won't let you down".You will notice "I don't like you" twice...take the second off (track 13) for the correct running order!
Victory!
WoW. Ashkenazy is in his best here, and the Concertgebouw is hypnotized by Haitink. As noted here, the sound is very warm. A classic recording.