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Jan 10, 2007
This album IS christmas
I love the instrumental tracks which are fresh yet very deep. I love the synthesizer songs too, because they're upbeat and exciting. In my family, christmas just insn't christmas without Mannheim Steamroller. I don't really understand why some of the songs are in German, but they're still fine.

Jan 16, 2019
Works perfectly!
Nice, long ink hose ribbon, cartridge fit well into my epson WF-2750, couldn't get a clear test page printed at first, but I printed a few photos and they turned out great for my needs. All of my business documents are turning out great as well. I had a few problems with the head getting jammed- it's because I used the ribbon holder above the print head- with the lid closed, the ribbon gets in the way and jams the head, and I get a paper jam error. Because I haven't taken the time to run the ribbon along the side channel, I have been leaving the lid 1" open, and it's been working great. The ink-free option was perfect since I had ink left over from my last printer. Instructions were straightforward, and didn't create much mess. I would recommend including tape to glue the tanks to the side of the printer!
Nov 09, 2010
Simple yet powerful
I like this book. The illustrations are simple, and the words are few, yet I thought about this book's parable to life for quite a while. It has a principle in it that seems to be missing from our society's current view on living happily. That principle is that we are each responsible for becoming what we need to become in order to go and do what we want to go and do. It's about a wedge who is stuck in the middle of nowhere hoping that a wheel with a missing piece will pick it up and whisk it off to happiness. I apply the principle in marriage, and I feel the book teaches powerfully that two married people can only achieve marvelous things together if they are happy and healthy people on their own first. I own this book, it reminds me that rather than sit around complaining that my wife isn't meeting my "needs", that it is really up to me to do what it takes to become happy and healthy myself, so that I can share my strength and happiness and good times with her.