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Seagate FreeAgent Pro 500 GB USB / eSATA / FireWire 400 External Hard Drive ST305004FPA1E3-RKSeagate FreeAgent Pro 500 GB USB / eSATA / FireWire 400 External Hard Drive ST305004FPA1E3-RK
Rated 1 Stars"Impossible to turn on" 2007-08-07
Horrendous customer service: after one hour on the phone waiting, the CS agent tells me that if I want to turn off/on the driver, I need to disconnect the power supply!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Al Hoffeld's review is right: the drivers gets extremely hot after being connected for while, so it is also dangerous.
Regretfully, due to work trips, it is just in these weeks that I have been able to test fully the product so it is too late to return the product back to Amazon. Total waste of money, PLEASE STAY AWAY FROM THIS PRODUCT, shame on Seagate to put this "lemon" on the market.


SONY RM-AV3100 Universal REMOTE COMMANDER Remote ControlSONY RM-AV3100 Universal REMOTE COMMANDER Remote Control
Rated 5 Stars"Not more remote controls" 2005-08-14
Well...it works fine, it has replaced 3 remote controls and the screen is big enough to do everything it promises. It is expensive but a nice toy for the person who loses the remote controls all the time.


Writing for Social Scientists : How to Start and Finish Your Thesis, Book, or Article (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing)Writing for Social Scientists : How to Start and Finish Your Thesis, Book, or Article (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing)
Rated 4 Stars"Valuable" 2004-09-14
Writing for Social Scientists is written primarily for individuals who wants to hone their writing skills.
Howard Becker's primary intent is to desmitify and remove the fear of writing.

Becker explores the fear of the black page and suggests techniques for getting started. He advocates for simple, direct language, avoiding the curse of "one right way", and challenges stodgy academic writing. He offers insights for solving writing problems based on his 35 years of experience as a researcher, writer and teacher.

Becker succeeds in making the reader more comfortable with the writing process. However, he leaves writers with the dilemma of writing for the target audience, writing for the "ear", or standards of taste, or to compromise.

The reader will find his perspective valuable and useful fro the writing process. Lastly, the book is well written and highly readable. (Class PAPA 6014)











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