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Monday, December 10, 2012

Kindle Fire 8.9" Deal of the Day - Save $50

Go to Kindle Fire HD 8.9", Dolby Audio, Dual-Band Wi-Fi, 16 GB - Includes Special Offers and enter FIREHD89 promotional code at checkout.   Limit one offer per customer.   Does not apply to orders made with One-Click.  This offer is also available for the Kindle Fire HD 8.9" 4G LTE Wireless, Dolby Audio, Dual-Band Wi-Fi.   I have the Kindle Fire HD 8.9" 4G LTE Wireless, Dolby Audio, Dual-Band Wi-Fi and it's the only model that will bring you 64 GB of storage!

Check it out!






Friday, August 17, 2012

Thursday, August 2, 2012

UPS Uses USPS on Final Delivery

This is the second time we've ordered a package with shipping via UPS and had the final delivery be delayed because they hand the package over to the United States Postal Service for the final delivery.  If I wanted to use the United States Postal Service, I would have asked for them exclusively.   Fed Ex is looking more and more attractive these days.

L. L. Bean Keeps Getting Better!

I've been using L. L. Bean for years, and they keep getting better.   Now, they offer free shipping.   They used to offer it only to their customers that use their credit card.  They have a wonderful return policy.  If you're not completely satisfied, you can return the product at any time.   And I've thoroughly tested the return policy.  We've had a few suitcases I've returned after using them several times (one for about 10 years).   And they send us a brand new suitcase.   Save your receipts, because they'll credit you for the last sale price unless you can prove you paid more, and they have a huge clearance area.   I simply pull out the receipt and send it in with my return.   Lately, they've sent me email notification of delivery (I have them shipped to the husband's work address).   It's easy to make returns, because they provide you with a return prepaid shipping label with each order.   They'll deduct a set price for shipping unless you're a L. L. Bean credit card holder, then it's free.

When ordering, be sure to go through Mr. Rebates.   They offer a 3% rebate, currently 4% for back to school promotion.   Mr. Rebates has over 2000 stores and you can get up to 25% discount.  I've been paid over $450 since joining.

Friday, June 29, 2012

For Those With Elderly Parents . . .

Just a word of caution.

When we moved my now one-hundred-one year old mother-in-law into the Assisted Living Home, we provided them with a Power of Attorney for Health Care, as well as a Directive to Physicians, and the Do Not Resuscitate Order.  Recently, we learned that they had forgotten to look in the med book when sending her to the ER with dangerously high blood pressure. and they would have done the entire resuscitation procedure (against her wishes) if it became necessary, and no one seemed to remember she was a Do Not Resuscitate!   We HAD given the Power of Attorney for Health Care, Directive to Physician AND the Do Not Resuscitate to Home Health, the Home, her doctor and the hospital, and at the time, they all assured me they would be filed or scanned into the system.   But THEY ALL FORGOT.

If you have elderly parents, with a Do Not Resuscitate Order, be sure to remind all parties regularly.    If you don't have the aforementioned paperwork, talk to your lawyer and your family.   My husband and I have the Power of Attorney for Health Care as well as the Directive to Physicians.   A copy stays in our carry on luggage.

The Power of Attorney for Health Care is critical.  Without it, the doctors will not inform family members of their loved ones condition.  In February, we got a call about our parent being sent to the hospital when we were 125 miles away.   In spite of the fact, I'd given them the paperwork the August the year before, they wouldn't tell us anything, and we had to drive back.   Now, we also have a copy of my mother-in-law's paperwork in our carry-ons, so we can fax it to them if needed.

We picked up our first Do Not Resuscitate order at our local Hospice office.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Health Care Issues in the US

It's good to have a Power of Attorney for Health Care and designate someone to speak up for you in the event you cannot.   While we've had this Power of Attorney for Health Care for years, we filled out a Do Not Resuscitate Order for our 101-Year-Old Mother.   We gave copies to the Hospital, Doctors, Home Health, and the Assisted Living Home.   We also have a Directive to Physicians on hand too. We thought we had it covered. 

A few weeks ago, Mom's blood pressure got in the danger zone and we were out of town, in transit with our cell phones off to prevent distractions while driving.  They hauled Mom off to the hospital.   We learned that none of the people we'd given the Do Not Resuscitate Order remembered receiving it, and they didn't look through their paperwork to verify whether she was a DNR or not.

Just a word of caution.   Don't assume the medical people remember your loved one is a Do Not Resuscitate.   Remind them every chance you get!

Not know who to vote for?  The Amateur - Barack Obama in the White House.  For those that own Kindles, check out The Amateur - Kindle Edition.


Saturday, June 16, 2012


At 99 Cents, OfficeSuite Professional 6  is a wonderful deal right now!   Normally, it's $14.99!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Attention Kindle Users

Last April, we purchased a new Kindle DX, Free 3G, 9.7" E Ink Display, 3G Works Globally from Amazon. We had to return it for warranty work in September, and it's worked great ever since. My husband loves the larger screen.

Last week, it started dropping the registration. It was easy to register the unit again, and we were back in business. Unfortunately, a few hours later, it dropped the registration again. I even tried to restore it to factory defaults, but it continued to deregister.

Saturday, I called Amazon, and it took one hour on the phone and three levels of support to get the problem fixed. I gave tech support my serial number, and they said it was registered to "Adam's Kindle." I told them, there was no one named Adam at this residence, and there never had been. It turned out Amazon had sold two Kindle units with the same registration code/serial number! Both of our units were getting deregistered as the other unit was registered. We were told that this problem cropped up about one in a hundred. And, it couldn't be fixed in the field. They would be sending me a new Kindle DX, Free 3G, 9.7" E Ink Display, 3G Works Globally
, and I would return the old one.

Now the really interesting aspect of this troubleshoot came when we learned that they couldn't just send out the Kindle DX, Free 3G, 9.7" E Ink Display, 3G Works Globally to me, because their computer system kept rejecting the order because they had two Kindles registered, and they didn't want to tamper with the other Kindle user's order.

So, if you find your Kindle dropping registration and you have to call support, be sure to ask them if there is a second registered to the same serial number.

Returns are easy. They sent me a pre-paid label, and told me to ship it back in the box it came in!

Monday, February 6, 2012

My Review of Nikon HB-35 Replacement Lens Hood for the 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF ED AF-S DX VR Zoom Nikkor.

Originally submitted at Adorama

Nikon HB-35 Replacement Lens Hood for the 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF ED AF-S DX VR Zoom Nikkor.


Same as the One that Came with the Lens

By MB from Texas on 2/6/2012

 

4out of 5

Pros: Durable, Easy To Use, Lightweight

Best Uses: Home, Landscape Photography, Traveling, Portraits, Studio, Everyday use, Macro Photography

Describe Yourself: Hobbyist/Enthusiast

Was this a gift?: No

I always use a lens hood to protect my lens since I'm so clumsy. That is unless it appears in the shot, which this one did. Unfortunately, I took the hood off instead of reversing the position as usual. Then walked off and forgot about it. I looked up my lens at NikonUSA, then ran a search for that part number.

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