![]() Antec SpotCool System Cooler $16.34 The good: This is not a perfect product but it strikes a nice balance between cost and quality. Quiet and efficient fan with built-in speed control that you can swivel around in place and position to hit in just the right area. Works in a surprisingly tight space, in my case it is cooling my RAM and northbridge in a HTPC rig with a 4830 for gaming . Screwed this thing onto a mobo screw, turned it to lowest speed and heat problem solved. LED makes a nice spotlight for maintenance in my case. This is a LOT nicer than my usual two sided tale a fan in place solution. The others: I wouldn't recommend it for a case that is getting moved around a lot as motherboard screws aren't designed to support a fan at the end of a 6 inch arm. I would like the fan to be more securely mounted in the swivel head but once in place this isn't a factor. ![]() Rugged Carrying Case $19.95 Rugged Carrying Case Carrying Case Features: Ballistic nylon construction is rugged, yet lightweight High quality heavy-duty rotating Nitelze clip for comfortable positioning designed for carrying on a belt when not in use, or sholder strap while in use ![]() Spot Goes to the Farm $6.99 In this sequel to Where's Spot, Spot and his father go to a farm to see some baby animals. Spot looks here and there, and finally finds some. This is a pretty good children's book that's not quite as entertaining as Where's Spot. The pages are all brightly colored, with each pair having something the little reader can look behind. My reader's problem was she was not intrigued by not finding babies at each turn, but disappointed. Nonetheless, she did enjoy the book, and enjoyed looking behind each little obstruction. ![]() Spot Loves His Mommy $5.99 My daughter loves Spot. God knows why, as the drawing and the storylines tend to be pretty mediocre. But she does really really love all of Eric Hill's books, including this one. She is 3 y.o. and has had it for over a year, and still requests it during reading time. The simple wording and pictures allow her to "read" it to herself when I'm not available to do so. It's like those Maisey books. We adults just don't get it, but will your kid love it? Almost certainly. |
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