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Dec 03, 2018
Beautiful Chandelier!
This Chandelier is beautiful, pretty and sparkly. Perfect for my tiny entrance hall. I LOVE ir.
Jul 17, 2013
Your iPod Touch - a sci-fi marvel that puts the World in your shirt pocket!
2 of 2 found this helpful Those who have never owned a PDA ("personal digital assistant") might wonder what the fuss is all about. But those who have one will soon begin to wonder how they ever got along without it. As PDA's go, Apple's iPod Touch is a first-class pocket-sized technological miracle that helps keep your life organized. It's an alarm clock; and an appointment calendar; and a camera; and a memo pad; and a calculator; and a photo storage box; and a music player; and a movie viewer; and a personal GPS that automatically tells you about weather conditions wherever you happen to be at the moment (and you can set up individual screens to automatically monitor weather conditions at as many other places you can think of, for that matter). And that's only the beginning. "FaceTime" is a special feature on iPods (also included on iPhones and iPads) that lets you talk face-to-face in real time to anyone else with similar equipment anywhere there is Internet access. I haven't used FaceTime yet on my iPod, but we sat with our next door neighbor on our front porch (in the Washington DC suburbs) while he talked to his wife (on extended assignment in Germany) for about an hour over his iPad (like an iPod, only bigger). We talked to her too, and she finally got to meet his neighbors face to face. Absolutely FREE, over the Internet, with great video quality. This is the reality of what used to be "science fiction." I'm still discovering new uses for my iPod Touch that I never knew existed. Almost got a smartphone (although I really don't like cell phones much, as they invade your privacy wherever you might be or whatever you might be doing). Monthly charges for cell phone services these days is an unnecessary expense unless you travel a lot, which I don't. But I wanted a way to electronically deposit checks, which is safer and less time-consuming than going to the bank. And I was told I would need either an iPhone or an Android phone to make those digital deposits. So it looked like I might have to have to buy a smart phone -- even though I don't like cell phones ... And I especially was NOT excited about the extra expense of $50 to $100 a month that it costs for cell phone service, when I didn't want a damned cell phone anyway. And then my neighbor told me about the iPod Touch. It has a high-quality camera (for taking pictures of checks, or anything else), and it automatically connects to FREE Wi-Fi networks almost anywhere, if you're be away from home. And it also has FaceTime (basically works just like my neighbor's iPad, only smaller). My iPod Touch has everything a smart phone has, and more. Except NO annoying phone, and NO monthly service charges. Learning about all of my iPod's different features might take awhile (LOL), but I'm enjoying my journey of discovery. One recommendation: If you get yourself an iPod, you might want to get a "STYLUS" as well -- it's like a pen that helps you type URL's (website addresses) or anything you might need to type into the iPod's on-screen keyboard, which tends to be a bit small for most human fingers. The stylus's rubber tip won't damage the iPod's touch screen, and it is a very useful iPod accessory. Expect to spend a dollar or two for the stylus. Additional iPod accessories you might want include a protective carrying case, and an ANTI-GLARE screen protector. (I've already ordered both on eBay, but they're not here yet.) There's nothing else I can say, except GET AN IPOD. Your life will never be the same!

Aug 20, 2019
Beautiful light, Reasonable price!
I live in a one story Victorian Cottage, I bought this light in a white finish. It looks very "cottagey" and complements the style of the house perfectly.