This is a fantastic album, particularly the lead single "Shine It All Around". This album shows Robert Plant at his best as far as his solo work goes, and it stands up to some of the later Zeppelin in terms of quality. The songwriting here shows no boundaries and Robert has still got what it takes both in the studio and live as a performer.
Michael Powell
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New power supply PSU for Commodore Amiga A500, A500+, A600, A1200 (UK plug)
May 20, 2019
Decent product, just a tad on the expensive side.
The original psu from the early 90s was getting old so I decided it was time to get a replacement for my Amiga. I decided to order this and so far it has proven to be very reliable. The product is a little smaller and lighter than the original Commodore ones but it does not feel cheap and nasty. £45 however is a little steep, I would say £30 would be a fair price. But beggars cannot be choosers the market is not exactly flooded with new Amiga power supplies! So if you are looking for a replacement for your old power supply give one of these ago, you pay for the luxury of having new, but it will pay dividends in the years to come not having the risk of an old power supply fail and possibly cause damage to your hardware.
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Oct 09, 2012
At Last!
I bought this product to replace the god-awful Orange Barcelona handset which ran Android at terrible speed and reliability. It was to be my third and final Android phone, I wanted to try something new. Rather than move to the ludicrously expensive iPhone I decided to try this entry level Blackberry - as my primary needs are simple - text and call people! With the Internet for maps/emergencies and the occasional Facebook/Twitter posting.
Immediately after using the phone I felt comfortable and fulfilled - at last, a phone which has the killer combination of being fast, fun and easy to use. The phone has never crashed on me after a month of use. Something every Android phone I've had in the past would have done by this point. The phone does not run hot, but operates at a more than satisfactory pace.
The interface is simple and everything is how you would expect it to be. Nothing seems to suffer from the "complicated for complicated sake" that some elements of Android handsets suffer from. The handset is also surprisingly light. The display is fantastic and the power and features of this phone are very hard to beat at this price. The reliability and excellent operating system are the icing on the cake.
Why did I not buy a Blackberry sooner?
Other manufacturers could learn a lot from using this excellent phone on how a smartphone SHOULD be.
I have not had an issue with the keypad that someone else has mentioned - this has got to be the most responsive and comfortable keypad since the Nokia 3310 for sending text messages. It is absolutely idea if you are textaholic.
I cannot really comment much on the online side of this phone yet as my first GiffGaff goody bag did not have the Blackberry pack [£3] which is required to access the services. But the phone is that good in every other aspect that this is not a problem for me and I will happily pay £3 more to use this great phone online.
I would recommend a Blackberry to anyone who is fed up on the slow crash-prone Android devices and seeks speed, comfort and functionality at a low price.