Western Digital WDH1CS5000N 500GB My Book Home Edition External Hard Drive

Western Digital WDH1CS5000N 500GB My Book Home Edition External Hard Drive
E-SATA - USB 2.0 and Firewire 400 Interface
Customer Review: unreliable: 2 drives died within a year
The first drive died after about two months of very light use. Then I got a replacement drive from Western Digital. This second drive died a few days ago, after about a year of very light use. Both drives died the same way, with the clicking sound of death.
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Customer Review: Do not waste your money on this product
Do not purchase this hard drive. There are too many reasons to list. Trial software. Backups which paralize your computer. Software which make sharing your drive with other computer difficult. One star is generous for this product. NO MORE WD products.
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Lone Wolf and Cub - Baby Cart in Peril
List Price: $29.98
Used Price: $12.85
Customer Review: The Fourth Installment Of Lone Wolf And Cub!
You have to hand it to the late Tomisaburo Wakayama, he was definitely different than many of the characters to come out of 1970s. I first saw this film years ago, and always thought this particular episode was one of the better ones of the series. For those who are not used to this type of action type of ninja-samurai style of film, keep an open mind. These are not Kurosawa, or Kobayashi type of films, however, that does not mean they are not entertaining. First of all though, be prepared for plenty of violence and mayhem. As the character Ogami (Tomisaburo Wakayama), [brother of the late Shintaro Katsu of Zatoichi fame] was larger in life than many characters who came out of the 1970s. This is fun, exciting, and don’t take it too serious enjoyment. What I always liked about the Lone Wolf and Cub series was that it was hilariously different than many of the films that were available in the USA: if you were lucky enough to catch them at the theatres. Since I spent a lot of time at theatres with my best friend in downtown Los Angeles, I was exposed to these types of films. I have come to understand that these films have been released as a package, and that the films are very well restored. I have not seen these new DVD releases, however, I would recommend that you purchase the set as a whole, if all six episodes are packaged together, and the price is reasonable. Since I already have these in the format as they are, I am content with these for now. Give these films a chance, they are interesting, and truly enjoying films. [Stars: 4.5]
Customer Review: “This kid has the eyes of one who has killed thousands”.
Ogammi has to track down and kill a nude female assassin for our viewing pleasure in the 4th installment of the LW and C series. Once again, Tomisaburo Wakayama puts on one of the greatest acting performances I have ever seen. In this one we find out the reason that Ogami’s house was always meant to be destroyed from the day he was appointed as the Shogun’s second. Of course the Yagyu are involved and of course you are guaranteed to see some of the greatest action ever when Ogami slices up everybody in the super long final fight. One thing that you find out in this movie is that Ogami Itto is not invincible. That certainly makes things more interesting. I have the Red Sun distributed version of this. The DVD is anamorphically widescreeded with flaws that can only be seen with a magnifying glass. The trailers have 2 Zatoichi ones and 2 LW and C ones including Baby Cart in Peril. The real special feature is the liner notes. They continue to bring important information up like the Shadow Sword technique among a few other things.
Samsonite Micro Mover Fold Away Luggage Cart
Customer Review: Samsonite Luggage Cart
Overall a good product. If only I could figure out how to tighten up the cord when the cart is folded up!
Customer Review: The solution to my problem…
I travel quite often, and when I don’t check in my small suitcase, I can carry my laptop bag (which on trips weighs much more than on average days, because I’m carrying power cord, GPS and other stuff) ot top of the little suitcase around the airports. But when I travel with a big suitcase for longer stays, and I have to check in that one, I’m left carrying my heavy laptop bag on my shoulder during what are usually longer travel days, on big airports, etc. Well, this little cart has come to solve my problem for those trips. I carry it in the side pocket of my big suitcase, and when I check the suitcase in, I take out the cart and enjoy the marvel of not having to carry my laptop on my shoulder the rest of the trip. I’ve seen some posts talking about the cart being hard to open up and close down. Not true. You just have to get the hang of it, and with two or three times of practice, you got it. Thank you, thank you, thank you for whoever designed this thing!
The Lonely Hippo
With Special Guests: Michael Favero Don Stiernberg Queretaro String Quartet
Used Price: $12.99
Doc Hammill’s Horsemanship Video Series: Teaching Horses to Drive
Teaching Horses to Drive, A Ten Step Method by Doc Hammill is a two DVD set, 3 1/2 hours long. Dividing learning into small, easy steps allows mastery of one step at a time. Building successes upon one another produces calm, comfortable, willing, dependable driving horses, mules, ponies and donkeys.












