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Dec 16, 2015
Just what I needed
I was adding electric mirrors to a vehicle that was not so equipped. After removing the mirrors and switch from the donor vehicle, I created the wiring harness to install them. This selection contained enough of each wire to match all of the corresponding OEM wire colors. Recommended.

Oct 24, 2015
Meh....
This mouse doesn't look especially good. It doesn't feel especially good. It's gesture support isn't especially good. It does track well. It also requires a separate dongle, unlike most Logitech products.

Oct 09, 2018
Great follow Up To 2112
1 of 1 found this helpful Rush's A Farewell To Kings was the second album in their classic era, released September 1, 1977 on the Mercury Label to a growing base of fans waiting in anticipation after the success of 2112.
Already wonderful musicians, the power trio from Canada improved their acumen easily being recognized as one of the most talented bands in rock music.
Music was written by bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson with the masterful lyrical work of talented drummer Neil Peart.
The title track, and lead on side 1, A Farewell To Kings starts off with a an intriguing classical guitar riff, breaking into a powerful wall of sound leading into the body proper of the song. As with most Rush songs of this era there are timing changes and musical intricies throughout the piece which deals with the spiritual condition of man and those in power, finally asking "Oh cant we find the minds to lead us closer to the heart", a nod to both the song Closer To The Heart and the later album Hemispheres epic about the Gods battle for the hearts and minds of men.
Cygnus X-1 Book I the Voayage and Xanadu follow this musical formula as well, with Closer To The Heart, Cinderella Man being more radio friendly songs closer to the 3 and a half minute target. Madrigal, a ballad, is a ballad about longing for the one you love when the dragons have grown too mighty to slay with pen or sword, as penned by Peart.
Overall, this is an excellent album that is full of creative musical hook and thought provoking lyrics that sometimes make their point in a fantasy or sci-fi world.
This album is a must have for a rock music fan. Rush fans already know this.