Gingertime.bandcamp.com Review:

Allegra Rosenberg - Allegra RosenbergObsessive, released 13 November 20121. Captchalogue My Heart2. Obsessive3. The Update Song4. The Town of Gravity Falls5. I'm Still Human6. Let Me Tell You (About Homestuck)7. Everything is Better With Shipping8. The Fall9. Flushed For You10. Ode to Tom Hiddleston

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  • William S. Belvin - Excellent detail in all regards!This very user friendly book is absolutely packed with helpful detail on everything from the nitty gritty of getting around, personal safety, eating out, where to stay, etc. to the specifics about various sites and districts of the city, plus recommended walks and tours that will include all the must-see destinations and help one enjoy the unique character of the distinctive Paris neighborhoods. There are three authors, and the result of their collaboration is accessible writing that is rich in detail and well formatted. This book is a great resource for advance planning a visit to Paris and for making efficient use of your time and energy when you're there. There are many choices in travel books, but this one does it all!
  • GeorgeKrieger - Big Brother is becoming our Best Friend in the real world.I just finished this book and even though I was aware of many contextual examples existing in the world today it opened the door even further to this amazing new age we are heading into. When a technology shows itself to be desirable to both business and customers, doctors and patients, athletes and their trainers, and even employees and their bosses you know you will be seeing many iterations of that technology coming fast. Technology and procedures that make the world Contextually Responsive to our Needs and Desires is what the discussion is about. Think Google Glass, Sensors in Pills, your smartphone and software that takes the data these sensors and many more like them collect and make sense of it all.... then add in prediction and communication and you get context. When you need to be at the airport to catch a plane your phone can now alert you that it is time to leave without setting any alarms, there are many more examples but this one is simply "Google Now" on Android phones and has been released for almost a year already. Many people do not even know that Google Now exists and is trying to help them everyday.... but it is.

    After reading "The Age of Context" you begin to realize that most peoples privacy fears are both underestimated and over-reacted to. We are already living in a world full of sensors collecting everything from weather to particle density to imagery and even more are used everyday to get us where we are going and to tell us when we need to do things we would forget otherwise. Some are even wearable sensors to inform us about our health and surroundings. My wife wore the first glucose sensor to hit the public market years ago, it was one of many things that helped her stay alive long enough to get a Pancreas Only transplant and be cured of Diabetes Type I. The technology is not perfect but it helped. Point is that your life will be affected by "The Age of Context" and its bewildering amount of intricate parts. Reading this introduction to the age which we are entering may give you a leg up on knowing where you can get help doing everything from catching your plane on-time to helping you stay on top of a deadly medical condition. Information is knowledge and this book has the insight to help you understand it all in simple modern laymen's terms.

    I could not recommend the book more highly . . . I hope I have put that into Context for you.
  • Ashley Lamore - Way Better Than Going To The GymIf you are going to the gym, STOP NOW!! Cancel your membership. Why should you spend nearly $100 in membership fees when you are not going to get the results you want and are just going to plateau? At gyms you just do the same exercises over and over , everyday , with no variety. You need to get P90X because it's an awesome program that has a series of intense workouts that will challenge you and your body in ways you never thought possible. And the best part, you will get the results you've been wanting and sooo much more.

    Now you may be thinking that you can't do intense workouts. Well don't worry, because you can modify, modify,modify until you get better and can keep up. In fact , Tony Horton, the creator of the program encourages it. He wants you to do what works for you, do your best, and keep pushing play everyday and do the workouts.

    Get the program. It's a lot cheaper than the going to the gym. You will love the results you get. Trust me.