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init grado uploadfile

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  1. app.py +41 -4
  2. data/65.jsonl +80 -0
  3. data/hola.jsonl +0 -0
  4. data/hola_0.jsonl +5 -0
  5. requirements.txt +2 -0
app.py CHANGED
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  import gradio as gr
 
 
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- def greet(name):
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- return "Hello " + name + "!!"
 
 
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- iface = gr.Interface(fn=greet, inputs="text", outputs="text")
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- iface.launch()
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  import gradio as gr
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+ import pandas as pd
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+ import json
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+ keys = ['review', 'domain', 'label']
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+ path = 'data/'
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+ default_json = path + 'hola_0.jsonl'
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+ data, df = None, None
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+ def process_jsonl(temp_file):
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+ json_file = default_json
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+ if isinstance(temp_file, str):
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+ json_file = temp_file
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+ # with open(json_file, 'r') as f:
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+ # data = json.load(f)
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+ # print(data[:3])
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+ # df = pd.DataFrame(data)
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+ df = pd.read_json(json_file, lines=True)
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+ print(df[:9])
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+ return df
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+
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+ with gr.Blocks() as demo:
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+
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+ upload_button = gr.UploadButton(
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+ label="upload jsonl",
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+ file_types = ['.jsonl', '.json'],
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+ # live=True,
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+ file_count = "single"
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+ )
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+ table = gr.Dataframe(
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+ headers=keys,
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+ col_count=3,
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+ # value=process_jsonl(default_json),
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+ type="pandas"
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+ )
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+
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+ upload_button.upload(
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+ fn=process_jsonl,
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+ inputs=upload_button,
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+ outputs=table,
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+ api_name="upload_jsonl"
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+ )
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+
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+ demo.launch(debug=True)
data/65.jsonl ADDED
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+ {"review": "I loved this book and couldn't put it down, I read it in two days. I wish I had a book like this to read when I was younger. I recommed it to all young women and to older women too, we are never to old to learn. I just ordered another copy for my youngest daughter as I didn't want to give my copy up. Thank you Robin for sharing with us", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "To be honest with you I only received the books I ordered yesterday and I had no intensions to read the book by Mrs. Edwards. I bought the books for my two adult daughters as Christmas presents. However, I heard Mrs. Edwards talking about her life and I assume the book on some TV program and was quite impressed with what she had to say. My daughters are young adults and have not had to experience much loss or troubles in their lives. I think Mrs. Edwards relates to women that will help them through touch times in their lives and I would like my children to be able to handle those times as well as Mrs. Edwards did and does. She seems to be a strong and well adjusted person. By the way, I wouldn't mind reading the book myself and I am the father of the daughters mentioned above", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "This is an amazing book that EVERY WOMAN should read and or listen to.....Robin McGraw is an incredable individual and Dr. Phil should be very proud to have her for his WIFE! The show now should be the \"Robin and Dr. Phil Show\" for Robin has as much to give to us as Dr. Phil for \"woman with passion and purpose\"", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "Excellent topic for woman of all ages. This showes woman how to be strong without being masculine and threatening their partener", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "Tina is molested by her stepfather, who she thinks is her real father, until her mother finally tells her that he isn't. Tina is vague about the details of the abuse and doesn't actually say what happened, so the reader is left in the dark as to how far it went. She prays to God many times to make it stop (why'd he let it start in the first place?), but God is not listening at those times. Finally after many years of this abuse, her mother catches them together, and instead of kicking him out, sends her daughter to a school out of town, with the stepfather driving her an hour each way every day. The Lutheran minister they go to tells mother to keep the family together, and they don't need to involve the authorities because her stepfather says he's sorry (sorry that he got caught). Says it's just something about Tina that makes him do it. Make sense? The mother works at Kmart and likes to have kids she doesn't care about, and the dad works \"in an office\". The rest of her growing up is fairly normal. She has a boyfriend and he kisses someone else. Ouch. She goes off the college, and finds out her high school boyfriend is seeing her best friend. Tina doesn't seem too upset by this, she's busy with college and new friends anyway. Then he comes to visit her, tells her he got the other girl pregnant, but he really loves her. She quickly moves in with him. The other girl's pregnancy or resulting child is so unimportant that it is NEVER mentioned again. In due time, Tina gets pregnant by him and has an abortion. She says she regrets it. Gets pregnant by him again, has another abortion. Regrets this one too. However, she never talks about what her life would be like if she DID have these two kids by this loser. Nope, it just was wrong and she wishes she'd never done it, but never takes responsibility that is was her decision based on the circumstances she was in at the time. Having an abortion is just SO wrong, that you don't have to think about the consequences of actually having the baby. She seems to put the \"blame\" for her two abortions on society. Talks her unmarried sister into keeping her unplanned pregnancy. Breaks up with the impregnating loser, meets a \"normal\" guy. He wants to marry her, they plan big wedding with white dress and bridesmaids. She thinks she doesn't really love him, calls mother to discuss (why bother?). Mom tells her she better get married to this great guy. Tina decides she ought to do it in a few days before she changes her mind. Buys BLACK dress to get married in. Has small wedding. Has finished college, and EVERY job she wants, she GETS. Whines about working and traveling, so tired. Persuades husband to go back to college and get degree in engineering. Husband is so smart that he figures finances and tells her they can afford a house. Has baby girl, his parents buy a crib she doesn't like (of all the nerve!). His mother tries to take over (helping too much)and Tina gets frustrated but won't tell her off. How much can a person be expected to take? Husband tells her she doesn't have to work anymore. They buy bigger newer house. Tina whines about packing and moving, so much work. Gets pregnant with second baby (never notices when she's pregnant, always thinks she has a stomach virus). Getting depressed and tired with being pregnant and cleaning house, starts sitting in hot tub every night. Guess doctor didn't tell her this is bad for baby as it raises baby's temperature too much (already hot inside mother's body). Slips and falls on icy deck (not good idea to be walking on while pregnant), hurts back, whines some more. Has second baby, too depressed and physically in pain to take care of self or both children. Medication not helping. Asks mom for help, she refuses, has to \"watch stocks on TV for boyfriend\" (has left husband finally). Guess husband's family doesn't want to help now? Church people help some, not enough for her. Husband begs her mom to help. She does. Twice. Apparently husband cannot figure out that he should put both kids in daycare while he works, pick them up after work, then take care of them himself when they go home (just like a single mom does!) Never enters his head. While Tina is at mom's house (not too depressed to drive or go to mom's house), mom tells her to \"snap out of it\". This makes Tina snap for real, she jumps in car, drives to bridge, tries to jump off. Cop grabs her (pictures are terrible, can't see what happened. Picture of car on bridge, wow). Finally starts going to therapist, but her \"faith\" (now) helps more. Discovers \"uplifting\" Christian CD's. Faces fact that she and mom will never have mother/daughter relationship the way she wants it. Says mom saw her as rival for husband instead of daughter she should have protected. That's true. This book is short (I read it at the bookstore), and its main focus is if you get Christ in your life, your depression will be lifted. But that makes no sense as she was praying and going to church all her life. Tina was searching, yes, but expecting to find the answer to her problems with God. This did not help before, and she seems to have tried to adjust things in her mind to make it that way after the bridge incident. The whole time she needed to look INSIDE herself. Yes, the abuse never should have happened, her mother was a terrible person, and all this affected her self-esteem. But she won't deal with it, won't get angry at mom or stepdad. Apparently she never sees any self-help books or anything like that, and relies solely on church and her \"beliefs\" to get her emotions in check (and this appears to be a very ineffective solution). By the way, Tina mentions that she cannot get physically helped by Reiki because it conflicts too much with the beliefs she's had all her life. The beliefs she's had ever since she was a child molested by her stepfather. Tina's not much of a one for upgrading her beliefs, which leads her to feeling stuck in certain situations. Tina had a lot of things to be grateful for: nice husband and provider, didn't have to work, nice house, healthy kids, nice in-laws, college education, but she is not appreciative. Tina's almost constant whining about things that would seem very small to anyone else, negated any effect this book could have had on me as portraying a mother depressed enough to jump off a bridge. She just seemed spoiled to me. For such a deep subject, this book lacked substance and seemed to tiptoe around the issues. There is no calling a spade a spade - the whole thing is superficially written. Anyone who's had to deal with real problems, especially while depressed, will not \"get\" this book", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "If you've ever been suicidally depressed like Tina, which I have, then this book may well change your whole life! The power of Tina's story is in the simplicity of her words, and the courage of her traumatized soul. I found myself crying from time to time while reading this book because it touched so many chords in my own broken heart. The fact that God used a patrolman to save her life is just one part of this incredibly moving and unforgettable story. I had never heard of Tina Zahn until I read this book, and now I can't stop telling people, especially those who are struggling with depression and trauma issues to read this book! You won't regret reading it either, I assure you it will speak to your heart in a graphic but tender way", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "This is a great book for anyone who has ever battled depression or knows someone who has. It really hit home for me and while I never went as far as to take my own life, I felt many of the feelings she describes after the birth of my second child. It's nice to know you are not alone. Thank you for sharing your story of hope and healing. MOPS was also a saving grace for me in my struggles as well. THANKS MOPS!!", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "Women especially will connect with this book, whether they've experienced postpartum depression or not. As I read it, I realized how many women in my own life had experienced abuse, rejection, and depression that was so debilitating they considered taking their own life. You'll want to read this book for yourself and recommend it to others to share in Tina's struggles, her miraculous rescue, and her ultimate triumph through faith, medical help, and the support of her friends and her husband. A great read that you won't forget", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I have read literally thousands of books in my lifetime, but I have never read a book quite like this. First, I am from Wisconsin and have actually been to many of the places that Tina mentions in her story. Second, I too have struggled for many years with serious depression. I've never actually attempted suicide, but I came very close to it one night 10 years ago. It is only by the grace of God that I didn't attempt suicide that night. I truly believe that God intervened in my life that night. Even though I didn't yet know Christ as my Savior. I have struggled with serious depression off and on for the past 15 years. There have been five or six periods in my life where I have felt seriously depressed for months at a time. There is definitely a stigma in the church when it comes to depression. A lot of people simply don't know how to handle it. I could relate to so many of Tina's struggles. Tina's story is also my story. I am so thankful that Tina had the courage and strength to share such a deeply personal struggle with the world. I believe that this book will give hope to those of us who struggle with depression. But I believe it will also help those who have never had a problem with depression to be more compassionate and understanding. Struggling with serious depression can make you feel so alone and like there is no one who really understands. But this book showed me that I am not alone in my struggles and that even if no one else does, God understands and cares. I cried numerous times as I read this book. This book has helped me believe that there is hope and help is available. I do not have to suffer alone. Reading Tina's story also makes me want to begin counseling in order to deal with my depression and other issues openly and honestly. I thank God for sparing Tina's life and motivating her to share her story. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to know how to people who struggle with depression. I also recommend this book to friends and family of people who are depressed. I thank God for motivating me to buy this book. This is one book I know I will never forget.", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "This is an amazing story. Thank God, Tina Zahn lived to tell it. In this well-written and easy-to-read account of a troubled life that eventually leads to an attempted suicide, we learn the true story behind the sensational headlines/video footage of a young woman's leap from Wisconsin's tallest bridge. Battling severe postpartum depression after the birth of her second child, coupled with unresolved traumas of sexual abuse by her stepfather that began at the tender age of five, we indeed learn why Tina Zahn jumped. Remarkably, all the elements were in place to rescue her. The book begins with the dramatic call to 9-1-1 by her husband and the ensuing high-speed police chase, along with the swift actions of the officer who reached out and grabbed her wrist, saving her from a 200-foot plunge and certain death. She then goes back in time and tells the wrenching account of her stepfather's abuses (she didn't discover he wasn't her biological father until many years later) and her mother's neglect. One can't help but applaud Zahn's bravery for sharing her story and for including useful reference material at the end to help us all recognize the signs of sexual abuse and depression, and where to go for help. This is a spiritual journey and I recommend it not only for readers learning to diagnose signs of depression (postpartum and otherwise), but also to attain a greater understanding of these illnesses and how to cope with loved ones who may be suffering. Readable in an afternoon. From the author of \"A Line Between Friends,\" McKenna Publishing Group", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I saw Tina Zahn on Oprah, so I bought the book for my sister and I to read. Tina grew up in a rough family. I think her Step-Father should be shot and her sister and mother are insensitive. Tina Zahn is a true survivor and an inspiration to mothers who may suffer from Post Partum Depression.", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I cannot say enough good things about this book. This series is some of the best writing James Patterson has ever done! Not only am I totally hooked, but my daughter, grandaughter, and tons of her friends are as well. This book has made the rounds through all of us and my grandaughter's other middle school friends are begging to borrow it as well. If you haven't read the Maximum Ride series yet, PLEASE grab Maximum Ride The Angel Experiment FIRST then move straight on to this one. All I can say is - I can't wait for the next installment!", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I purchsed this book, as well as Maximum Ride Angel Experiment. I read them both before giving them to my children to read. I found them to be \"clean\" of sex,language and violence. We all throughly enjoyed them and would recommend them to any child who likes fantasy and drama", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "As an adult, I picked this book up for my daughter and began looking over it in the car. Before I knew it I had read the whole thing and wanted to read the first book in the series. My daughter and I both really liked it, sci-fi, adventure, and a little romance thrown in just for fun", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I have really enjoyed both books about Max that James Patterson has written. Although he has created a unique family due to their scientific beginnings, they continue to face similuar issues that many young people and diverse families face. I can't wait for Mr. Patterson's next version of life as only Max knows it", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "After I read the first installment, I passed it along to my 13 year old daughter. She has never been an avid reader, but she could not put that book down. I ordered this one specifically so she would continue reading over the summer. She enjoyed this one just as much. After her friends got through reading the books, I finally got it back and found this to be a very entertaining book as well. People can not believe that I would give a James Patterson book to my 13 year old. This is well suited for that age group. I highly recommend it", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "Best book in the series yet - Adults like it as much as the kid", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "To the brilliant mind of Lincoln Rhyme it becomes apparent early into the murder investigation that there are two killers involved, working in tandem and perhaps one in slave to the other. A ticking clock is left at the first puzzling murder scene at the docks, and it at first appears as if someone has been suspended until their painful death finally relieves them of their agony. It's nasty, and its attention grabbing to a city that will always forever after be hyper aware of the danger in the every day. A careful killer is calling himself \"The Watchmaker\", but for the investigating team that all seems a little obvious. There are plenty of crime scenes, but where are the bodies? Police forensic consultant and former Detective Lincoln Rhyme as always feels immense frustration that he is not out there with his team, walking his own personally devised murder scene \"grid\" and so must take some satisfaction in that his best eyes and ears, Amelia Sachs, is out there to do it for him. Sachs has her eye on some future goal that might not involve police work, and this is despite the fact that she is riding her first case as Lead homicide Detective. Some of those in the department have always wanted the bright Amelia Sachs to fall from a great height and when her current case leads her down the road into her father's own policing past, she is more able to understand why. Deaver is a master at suspense, and the ticking clock element to this novel is only a small part of that. There are always so many layers to the Lincoln Rhyme novel that it's delightful to have the knowledge that an early answer will never be THE answer; Deaver we expect to always work the suspense screws skifully right up until the final pages. This is a better novel than the previous one or two in the series which puzzled more than entertained. THE COLD MOON is more tightly crafted with greater cohesion between merging plotlines (which there always seems to be) and less extraneous elements are involved. This series isn't read for the warm and fuzzy character development and stripping it all back down to the action of the escalating hunt has made for a far better read. On the flip side of this some of the personal issues have been dragged out too far in the series and need to be dealt with. Fans of the series need to have resolution on teasers that were introduced many novels ago, and a retrospective novel probably wouldn't be a bad inclusion either (not an original thought, but would probably be timely). If you haven't read a Jeffery Deaver novel before, THE COLD MOON would give you a good feel for the series and Deaver makes solid work of providing enough supporting information to enable his books to be read as stand alones. A great book in a stellar series that still has no peer.", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "It's been awhile since I had a really good crime mystery read. Therefore, I was excited when The Cold Moon by Jeffery Deaver arrived at the library. The latest Lincoln Rhyme novel delivered just what I was looking for... twists, turns, and plenty of forensic work. The plotline here starts out on two tracks. A killer nicknamed The Watchmaker is murdering people using slow torture techniques. His signature is leaving a particular clock style at the scene. Rhyme and Amelia Sachs, his partner, are put on the case in order to solve it before more people die. Sachs is also running her own case involving an apparent suicide that really turns out to be a murder. The murder points to a run-down bar where a group of cops meet on a regular basis. There's a strong chance that the cops are corrupt, so Sachs has to step carefully as it's not clear who she can trust. The two cases converge when The Watchmaker is captured but the reality of his killings turn out to be a carefully staged plan to expose the corruption that Sachs is investigating. But the layering of deception goes even deeper than that, and Rhyme has to continue to dig through each apparent motive and story to finally get to the core truth behind The Watchmaker... If you want plot twists and turns, this book will definitely satisfy. There are a number of scenes that appear to be transpiring in one fashion, only to be something else entirely. The layering of plots by the killer never seems to end, and each new revelation ends up being the start of a new level of distraction. A couple of the twists seemed to be a bit over the top, but not so much as to put me off the story. It's a book I really didn't want to put down, even though I had other things I should be doing..", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "After 2-3 terrible Lincoln Rhyme books Deaver gets his act together in The Cold Moon. As a big Lincoln fan, I am hoping this continues, as I was ready to stop buying Rhyme books. If you haven't already read Bone Collector, Empty Chair and Coffin Dancer, you're missing out", "domain": "books", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I am a customer that just searches through the TV shows to find new and interesting show. Well I saw this show and decided to order since I never heard of it before. I think its a really smart and funny show. I fell in love with it and was hooked after the first episode. If you like trying out new things Noah's Arc is for you", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I love Noah's Arc! The guys are hilarious and so sexy! Every single episode is well written, I wish the season was longer", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I can not tell you how much I have enjoyed this series. I expected it to be kinda lame but it is actually like the drama that goes on daily in most of our lives.I also loved that it had a mix of characters and it wasn't all based on their sexual escapades but issues that gay men go through daily. I hope this seires continues and gets better. I am anxiously awaiting season 2.", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I'll Make this short I could not have made a better purchase. I waited over 8 months for the series to come on DVD and it was worth ever second of waiting. I cant seem to take the discs out of my DVD player. Waiting now for season 2", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I really enjoy the series. Specifically because it is based on the lives of four homosexual black males, which is something unheard of on \"Americas's\" television network - A gay soap series! Even though African Americans have portrayed homosexual roles on television before, this series almost makes that fact taboo, in the sense that it illustrates the quote on quote everday life of multiple homosexual African American men. I think the plots are very dynamic and the cast is as well. Being that the series compares to much of reality, there can be predictions based on a viewers personal experiences, and in the same breath, there can be suspense. I am very proud to see all of the support not only from the cast, but more so from the viewers. Considering the ratings and popularity of the series, I would have to say that America may be changing just a little. Less than 30 years ago an interracial couple on television was considered taboo... Now we have Noah's Ark.", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I am a fan of Noah's Arc. It is an African American Queer as Folk. Its ground breaking and a delight. I like the synergy of the actors. However, my only problem with it, is the limited amount of time devoted to an episode. If Patrik Ian Polk wants this to really progress he needs to take it to 1 hour and add more depth to the characters. Its good but it can be better. You will definitely have a good laugh :)", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "Excellent on DVD as it was on Logo.. actually better because you get to see more. The commentaries are nice because you get to know how the scene was set up, and what the actor was thinking. If you haven't brought this DVD then what are you waiting on? I got a good deal here on Amazon, the price was right and well worth it. Can't wait for the 2nd season to be out on DVD", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "It would be nice if black gay characters were neatly mixed in with the likes of a Queer As Folk and shows of the like. Since they aren't, Noah's Arc serves as a nice alternative. I was prepared to hate it, but it's nice to see actors who despite varying levels of acting ability, make a truly valiant and earnest effort to bring a voice and three dimension to the lives of gay black men. I rented it and watched the whole thing and fell in love with it's premise of friendship and personality dynamic. I subsequently bought the series and am looking forward to the next season to be released since LOGO is unavailable where I live. My hope is that Noah's Arc will continue to be a hit and reach audiences outside of the \"expected\" demographic", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I was very disappointed with this film. I had hoped to learn about the \"Birth of a Nation\" and \"prenatal\" life in the region. But the entire film is about postnatal fighting. The film is appropriate for people who find fighting to be glorious - for people who like to keep score of battles and casualties like some kind of sports game. This ugly film depicted the entire society as being barbaric. In fact it sanctified the barbarism as being something heroic. Surely the beautiful people and the rich culture of this region deserve more than this. Surely the viewers deserve more than this History Channel pandering.", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "the most beautiful miracle of hshem took place on may of 1948. israel became a nation once again. for 2000 years israel has been displaced and been scattered through out the nations of the world. this is the most touching,heart warming,and gut renching you will ever see on film. makes you want to sob with so much joy and relief to see the holy people of G'D coming back home to the promised land of avraham, yitzhak,and ya'akov. biblical prophecy has been fulfilled. yehoshooah is the gratest miracle, his life and ministry, his death, and ressurection. his whole life mirrors (reflects) exactly what happened too ancient israel and the jewish inhabitants. also vice versa israel mirrors the agony, pain, and death and ressurection of our beloved masheeakh yehoshooah. this movie makes me proud to be jewish, proud to be israeli, and joy in my heart that yehoshooah,the anointed one,and his father in heaven, the holy one of israel, made this all possible that israel would be a nation once again. against all odds israel is still a nation surrounded by arab enemies who want to destroy our country and our people. it is sad to say but true that there are christians who like the arabs feel the same way about us. yet against all odds israel is a nation and a miracle too. bruch hshem (bless G'D) and todah hshem (thank G'D) i know i do every day. i know this film will inspire people.anyone who loves freedom will love this inspiring miracle that came true and was well documented on film. after the agony, suffering,pain, and death of the holocaust joy came afterwards in may of 1948 that joy came when israel became a nation once again. sorrow comes in the evening and joy comes in the morning i have read this in the psalms of king david. the holocaust was the evening and the nation of israel was the morning when joy came to the people.", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "My kids 8 & 11 just cannot get enough of this movie. The story line appeals to them, as does the music and the characters. My younger daughter watched it 3 times in one weekend...", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "This is a great family movie, my son and my niece really enjoy watching the movie. I really recommend this movie to familyies with children", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "Seemingly a French take-off on the classic English Mystery Play format this delightful farce is actually a perfect proof of how great and sexy, women of all ages are (especially French women). Starring: Catherine Deneuve, Virginie Ledoyen, Ludivine Sagnier, Isabelle Huppert, Danielle Darrieux, Fanny Ardant, Firmine Richard, Emmanuelle B�art", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "A previous reviewer challanged the lack of normative values, however, even though there are elements of the risque in the film, the director chose to be reserved and to let the actors and ultimately the audience decide for themselves what they think about it all. I thought that the plot, the scenery, the songs and everything else was all great. It is a French musical whodunnit but one that doesn't take itsself too seriously. Whoever wrote the bad review shouldn't take it so seriously either (besides, it's ridiculous to rip on a countries birthrate as if it is part of the artistic value of a movie, so he should have ranted somewhere a bit more appropriate.) My favorite characters were played by Denouve and Huppert (both of whom are amazing actresses in their own rights) and all of the twists and turns kept me entertained, even though a bit of suspension of disbelief is required. Then again, it is a musical, so disbelief should be left at the door", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "Terrible direction, terrible writing, it almost feels like the director didn't know what he was working with. Although this movie wanted to be in the same race and quality of the movie CLUE, it fails to realize that the plot and characters are incredibly riculous and not funny ha ha but funny stupid. It was a total watse of good celluloid", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "The total absence of normative values makes for tedium, and revulsion, not for greatness. Nor even, for that matter, for titillation. When even father/daughter incest is treated as a matter of callous indifference, it becomes easy to see why the French are exterminating themselves, by refusing to reproduce themselves. At the fertility rate of 1.4 children per family, the French nation will be gone in another few generations. This movie will help the viewer see why. Sociologically and philosphically interesting, in that it epitomizes the banality of evil, and demonstrates the futility of putting lipstick on a pig. Secularism is devoid of soul, and offers nothing to live for, nothing to live by.", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "This is the first movie I have seen whose rating slipped further the longer it played. \"Eight Women\" is the story of, well, eight women, who are trapped by a snowstorm -- all 5 inches of it. The man of the house has been murdered in the night. Young and old, black and white, of different classes, the women must try to determine who the killer is. \"Eight Women\" is also a movie about secrets, of which everyone seems to have several. The plot has more twists and turns than an Alpine road on the Tour de France. Yet the first 2/3 of the film is tolerable, funny and even a bit interesting. The characters are self-interested and fun. There's dotty old grandma, a prissy, hysterical virgin aunt, the dead man's vampish sister and coltish young maid, two daughters, a somber yet elegant wife (Catherine Deneuve) and a black cook. Plenty of class and age tension to make three movies. Did I mention the music? Every twenty minutes or so, one of the characters breaks into song. These are always those stereotypical French songs -- full of longing and sadness and references to sleep and springtime -- that are tedious to American ears. And bizarre. While one character sings, the rest do slow little dances. Strange. By the 2/3 mark, I was going to give this quirky film 4 stars. But soon, the plot line spun out of control, getting more and more manic until it finally derailed completely with a tragic ending. Definitely not recommended unless you are desperate need of a bizarre experience.", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "Having stumbled onto this film being played on TV late last night and given that Emmanuelle B\u001aart was in this, I was immediately hooked into watching it. As has been mentioned it does feature a stellar cast from l'histoire du cin\u001ama francais. Deneuve, B\u001aart, Fanny Ardant, Isabelle Huppert......the list goes on. And being that the story revolves around these 8 women ( yes I know but there was really no other way of putting it ), it keeps you locked in. What I found fascinating were the songs. Now normally I hate musicals or films where they seem to break into song practically at random ( think Rocky Horror Picture Show ) but this I can tolerate. The songs are so poetic and indeed high in camp factor but it's fun to look at the choreography behind the songs. It's almost like every actor had to study the choreography of their song in detail right down to having tears welling up in their eyes. Which is pure brilliance. Even if you don't like French pop songs you can still laugh at how they got their choreographed movements to perfection as if you were watching a pop video which, when it breaks into a song, is exactly what it becomes! The basic plot of the film is really just a family find that the only man of the house is dead. So whodunnit? This leads to questions over betrayal, family secrets and the web of lies that has been spun by each and every member of the family. Now a film like this might bore you really but what keeps it alive other than the songs is the chemistry between each and everyone of the actresses. There seems to be no such problems over ego and each play their part competently and seem to take on their character to the point where the character becomes them. Which is the sign of great actors pulling together as a team to create a great movie. No ifs, no ands, no buts! Oh and if you are not moved by the last song that is played in this film, I will be amazed as it is so beautiful in its truthfulness that it makes me want to hear it again and maybe even cry. It's that good! Just simply superb. There's nothing else to add", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "This farcical \"who done it\" is funny, absurd, campish, and silly all at the same time. Starring a kind of premiere selection of leading ladies of the French cinema, 8 femmes reminds me of similar tongue-in-cheek \"who done its\" such as Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians and especially Neil Simon's Murder by Death. Adapted from the play by Robert Thomas, which accounts for the stage play feel to the production, this one begins--as a proper murder mystery might--with a murder in a well-appointed house out in the country. Somehow everyone is stranded there and of course under suspicion. While Neil Simon made fun of detectives in Murder by Death, and Agatha Christie made fun of murder, period, here the fun is on the players themselves. What follows, as all point fingers away from themselves, is a whole lot of dirty laundry and closet skeletons being tossed about. The scandalous revelations, including interracial lesbianism, same- and heterosexual incest, etc., are particularly ironic since the film is set in the staid fifties. (Note Suzon's pink/orange pony skirt.) To quote a line from the film, \"it's a sad family affair\" played for laughs with a kind of absurdist delight. Yet, there is no nudity or anything resembling sexual titillation anywhere in the film. Strange. In another sense this is a celebration of some of the French cinema's leading ladies who get to strut their stuff and play it for laughs. Catherine Deneuve heads the cast as Gaby the wife of the murdered. She looks stately, beautiful and more than a bit spoiled. Danielle Darrieux at 85 steals a few scenes as the mother, Mamy. Isabelle Huppert makes herself into a neurotic, dotty old maid named Augustine while Emmanuelle Beart plays Louise, the sexy maid. Fanny Ardant is Pierrette, Gaby's scandalous sister-in-law. The cast takes turns doing lightweight song and dance numbers which tends to fluff out the production in a sweet fifties-ish way. In a kind of gender joke, no men appear in the movie, although we do see the back of Marcel (Gaby's husband) a couple of times. You will not be able to guess who done it, but I will not tell you why. See this for Danielle Darrieux, one the grande dames of the French cinema whose film credits go back to 1931--yes, 1931. She has a lot of fun in a juicy part", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "Yes, this murder mystery is twisted and dark, but also wonderful to watch. All the characters (with the possible exception of the father) are so intriguing and bizarre...and they tend to break out into song at the drop of a hat. What a nasty family, but one can't help being sucked into their vicious yet humorous little spats and heated debates. They put the fun in the word dysfunctional, without a doubt. Beyond the wonderful characters is the beautiful scenery. True that it is primarily shot indoors, but the colors are stunningly vivid and bright. Maybe it is in contrast to the darkness of the plot, I don't know, but it is certainly a feast for the eyes. The story itself is pretty good, and not difficult to follow, but the interactions between these outstanding characters are absolutely priceless and make this movie one you should not miss.", "domain": "dvd", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "It's been over 19 days since my SanDisk 512MB Transflash card was \"shipped\" from EMARTBUY and I still have not received my order. When I contacted EMARTCRAP, all they could tell me was that it had been shipped. I am sure that flash card works great. I just hope that I will receive it before it becomes obsolete. AVOID EMARTBUY AT ALL COST. Don't settle for incompetency. Your are better off paying a higher price for better service...correction any service", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I bought this card to replace the 128MB card that came with my Garmin i3 GPS. Works great! I was able to use the included SD adapter for my 128MB card", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I use the memory card in my Samsung d807 phone. Works perfecty", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "Start off with the bad news. I have a Motorola DVR / Converter box with my Comcast cable service, and the Comcast remote sends the ADS box into gonzo fits. Attempting to use the menu button on the cable remote causes the ADS box to switch inputs. Using the cable DVR fast-forward button cycles the ADS through screen formats with each button push, etc. I contacted ADS tech service and they responded that the only fix was to physically separate the two boxes so the remotes could be aimed at one at a time. Obviously, this is not acceptable. Too bad because this box does a much better job than my Philips Cineos at upscaling. Tivo, analog cable, DVD, Laserdisc all look better. The improvement is more than worth the hassle of having another remote to handle, but definitely not worth it if you have a Motorola cable box that will conflict. 5 stars for video quality, 3 stars for user interface (which is not so great), subtract all but 1 star for failure to publicise conflict and for failure to solve conflict.", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "For the Price, I doubt you could do better. True, there are higer-end devices out there that will improve your picture to the pinnacle of performance, but if all you're after is a significant improvement in the quality of EVERY channel and DVD you watch, you can't beat the ADS for it's price. The biggest flaw is the device's inability to deal with program material that has excessive light or white backgrounds, where the device either creates artifacts or attempts to correct resolution causing my Philips Plasma set to black-out for moments. This aside, I'm very happy with the ADS, especially it's under $300 price. One day maybe I'll upgrade to a unit by DVDO, but not until they come don to the sub-$500 range", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "This is about the least expensive Scaler you will find, Period. I have a Home Theater system which includes a Front projection system with a D-Theater 40000u JVC VCR and a high end DVD Player. The Projectors native resolution is 1024x768. I set the HD VCR for 1080i and use the HDUP1500 HDTV to downconvert the D-theater to my projectors maximum resolution. The Picture looks great. I also use the Scaler to upscale DVD and it does a good job. When you enlarge a dvd Image without the use of the upconverter on a 100\" screen it doesnt stand up too well and Normal Televison fairs even worse. This scaler upconverts both and I cant begin to tell what an improvement this scaler makes on quality. One improvement they should make is to include an rgb connection. My projector does not have a component connection so I use a KDS Transcoder. While there are scalers that do a better job they dont come close to the bang for buck you get out of this unit", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I still have to review some of the finer functions of the unit, but overall, it does its job. One major bonus that most overlook, it eliminates a ton of wires going to the monitor/tv. That is a huge saving right offthe bat. The native pass-through of 1080i looks good. A 408i Directv/Tivo looks great upconverted too. I found the remote to be a bit clunky when changing inputs and using PIP. It might be just a case of getting used to it. I am looking for a way of hiding select inputs. Overall this product simplifies installation of multiple devices and looks good too", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "This charger does not seem to charge the batteries fully. I thought that my rechargable batteries were \"out of life\", but discovered that it was just a case of this charger failing to recharge them fully. My Daughter brought home a cheap Sakar overnight charger when visiting. I popped in a set of batteries I thought were done for, and found them to be just fine using her Sakar charger. What happens on my charger is that the lights (indicating that the batteries have been fully charged) all go off, and the batteries are \"cool to the touch\" (indicating that they have been fully recharged). Nope! Only about half way recharged", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "While traveling in China I hooked up this charger to a Sharper Image voltage converter and had to through it away after it started smoking. A much better buy would be the Sony charger with worldwide voltage and for 5 dollars less", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I have two of these chargers that I bought directly from Kodak for about $10 each. Each of them came with 4 AAA batteries which do not charge at all straight out of the package. One of the chargers has become defective after somewhat heavy use. Battery charger technology is not all that complicated but Kodak doesn't seem to have mastered it yet. No wonder they were practically giving these away. I'd avoid purchasing these now at any price", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I have had this Kodak Charger for almost 2 years now. I liked it so well I went back and order another one for my daughter. I use mine to charge AA batteries for my Olympus and S series Canon digital cameras. My daughter recharges her C-Series Olympus camera and for re-charging battery operated toys for her twins. Between the two of us, we have 3 years experience using this model charger. We like it because it is so portable. Just fold in the AC prongs and toss it in your bag, purse, or coat pocket. No need to carry the charger, plus an AC adapter and cord with you. This charger easily fits in our camera bags. I have used the Kodak Rapid Charger to charge various batteries rated in power from 1600 to 2200 milliamps (mA) with no problem. It usually takes about 3 hours. What sold me was the portability and the trickle charge. With some battery chargers, you have to be sure to unplug it after so many hours before it overheats and becomes a fire hazard. The Kodak Rapid Charger can be plugged in and it will not overheat or overcharge the batteries. So, if I forget the batteries are charging it is no problem. I can unplug this charger \"whenever\". I especially appreciate that when I travel and can recharge the batteries in an afternoon or overnight in my hotel room. When I travel is when I am most distracted and not following my normal routine, so that is when I am most apt to forget that I have batteries charging. Not a problem with this charger. You can leave the charger plugged in indefinitely. This charger lights up with green lights when it is charging. When the batteries are charged, the lights go out, so it is easy to see when the batteries are fully charged. Even from across the room. Some folks have mentioned that the batteries fall out. I believe that is because when you plug this charger into a wall outlet, the batteries are in a vertical position in the charger. Gravity will tend to pull them out of the charger if the batteries are not firmly seated in the charger, or you slap the charger against the wall so hard, the batteries will bounce out of the charger. I have had this happen too. However, all I had to do is put the batteries the charger and gently insert the charger into the wall outlet. When I am in a hurry is when I have had the batteries fall out. Besides, I figured if I cannot gently insert this charger in the wall, I can always use a short extension cord so I can lay the charger in a horizontal position. However, that would mean I have to carry a cord around and I think that would defeat the portability of this charger though. I have found it is easier for me to slow down and put the charger gently into the wall so the batteries don't fall out. I highly recommend this battery charger.", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I bought this charger 11 months ago. It came with 4 Kodak 1850 mA NiMH batteries. After a few months of light use, the batteries were unable to hold charge as much as 1850 mA batteries should. If I use the batteries immediately after charging them, I can take about 20 pictures (while my 2000 mA NiMH batteries can do >60). If I charge them and put them into my camera bag as reserves, they won't be useful after only a week. The charger is capable of charging both AA and AAA batteries. But a few months ago, 1 spring for switching between AA and AAA stopped working properly. This was after very light use. I only charge AAA batteries once a month. The market for NiMH batteries and chargers is more competitive than a year ago. I would not buy this Kodak if I were to buy today", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "This worked fine at first but after a few months, the charger could not hold the AAA batteries in place. The spring mechanisms failed for 3 out of the 4 positions that would hold the AAA batteries. Thus, I could no longer charge the AAA batteries. Then after a while, the charger just quit working all together", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I am new to digital photography. Till now I have mainly used point & shoot film cameras. I purchased this card for my Canon 350D SLR and I am completely satisfied. It stores more than 500 photos at highest quality and I found no delay whatsoever in storing images. The card perfomed very well in continuos shots! People who are complaining about speed must note that this is one of the cheapest branded cards available in the market and should not be compared with higher speed costlier cards", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I had bought a lexar professional 512 when the digital rebal first came out at a whopping $230. It has a write speed of 40x. I needed to buy a bigger card becuase when I took pictures at events I did not have enough memory and had to keep changing my jpeg quality. The kingston was a great choice. Not only did it have four times the memory but a great price to go with it. I would recommend this product to most photographers. The only down side I have had is the write speed claims to be 50x and my lexar at 40x seems to be faster. If you are a action photographer this is not the card for you, this is why I did not give it a five star rating. I went on vacation this month and had plenty of room to spare on the card. It did everything I needed it to do.", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I have been using this on my Canon Rebel XT for about 9 months. I also have a similar CF card made by Sandisk (Ultra II) which I paid much more. I'm fully satisfied with this and don't see any difference in performance between the two. Btw, I shoot in RAW format and the 8 megapixel RAW files are pretty big.", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I love the memory size of the card but however when you want to shoot withing a very shot time frame, the card is slow. An excellent example would be a birthday party. You take a snap and want to take the next one, you may have to wait at times and you may end up losing the shot. (Initially I thought it was okay but when it kept repeating I felt a bit disappointed) I have the SanDisk Ultra II 1 GB and it has never had a delay. I would used this card for situations where I have plenty of time between shots. Maybe a still life.", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "The card works well in my camera and was purchased at a good price compared to several other sources. No problems with delivery", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "Beware of KINGSTON rebates! Of course, I hope your experience would differ, if you were to buy Kingston product(s), but mine was terrible. I bought a Kingston CompactFlash card that offered a $50 mail-in rebate. I promptly (as in, the day AFTER I received the item delivery) went to photocopy my rebate certificate and UPC code and sales receipt; then sent it all on its merry way. Yes, I was well within the rebate period, both for the purchase AND for the postmark date. My purchase was a valid retailer (think HUGE online e-tailer). The rebate REQUIRED sending THE ENTIRE ORIGINAL UPC label, which was like the entire outside package for my CF card, about the size of 1 \u001a business cards when flattened. No problem. About TWO MONTHS later, I get a letter saying \"your rebate request was denied because you failed to furnish the appropriate ORIGINAL UPC code as required by the rebate offer.\" Well, now WHAT? I can't RE-SEND the original (it was already in their possession). I called, and they insisted on repeating what the letter said. I re-sent my PHOTOCOPIES and they said a photocopy is invalid proof of purchase. After another 6 weeks of pursuing this, I figured this is their scam. They simply wouldn't honor the rebate. And without the ORIGINAL UPC in my possession, I couldn't really submit to their requirements. If you're looking for a RAM upgrade, I'd suggest you look at a quality company like OCZ (the BEST!), or Patriot, Geil, or Corsair. If you're looking for a value Flash Memory Card, I might suggest SanDisk. For one, Kingston does NOT make the best products, they are VALUE-driven products. Two, there are competitors to Kingston with just as good or better value-to-performance ratios at the same prices. Three, Kingston will not stand behind their customer as I have experienced. I urge you to, please, be cautious of Kingston and their rebate scams", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "Lots of room.. I don't have to worry about running out of pictures- even in RAW format. And a Ton of pcitures in hi-res JPEG format. Plus, it was very affordable. I have no complaints. I shoot with a Canon digital Rebel. I'm very happy with this purchase", "domain": "electronics", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I love having the Roomba. We have a bird and a dog and this robot can get all their junk. It works well on carpet and floor. I have a Miele vacuum cleaner and the Roomba is just as good. I'm amazed each time I empty the dirt bin at the amount of stuff that is picked up by the Roomba. I won't get rid of my Miele but I sure don't use it as much as I used to. I really love the scheduler feature because we use it as a morning time alarm clock ... once the Roomba starts it is time for us to get out the door. We prefer to use the Roomba when we are not home. We have mostly wood floors. It is a bit noisy on the floor, quieter on the carpet. It transitions well from floor to carpet. The instructions say not to leave anything on the ground that you normally wouldn't vacuum over and by following this we haven't had any mishaps. It is fantastic for under the beds and under furniture. I'm hoping to get the Scooba next.", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I bought our machine for Christmas 2005, by August after much use the battery had died. I tried several sources to purchase a new battery and none of them have one in stock, not even IRobot. I think that is absolutely pathetic. The fact that they are willing to take your old Roomba in on trade in, makes me think they are not very honest in how they do business. Too bad, I liked the machine", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "With 2 kids and a cat, its near impossible to have a clean floor. Mixed with 2 working parents and it gets even harder. We scheduled our Roomba to clean the floors 3 times a week when we were not home and our floors have never been cleaner. Its nice to be able to walk on the floor barefoot again without crumbs or dirt sticking to my feet. We have not had any problems at all. We've used it on hardwood, carpet and tile", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "OK. First let me say that this product is amazing and well worth the money. As an engineer, this thing has amazing obstacle avoidance software, and it navigates rooms extremely well. I put a good deal of research into this vac before I bought it - so let me tell you what you can expect, and more importantly- what not to expect. The majority of reviews that are negative are from people with defective units or people who expected something completly unrealistic. On a side note - all of the units have the same capabilities. So I would recommend that you buy a slightly cheaper unit to test it out. If you really like it, then buy the schduler seperately. The high-end vacuum is no different than the low end one. The only exception is the red - which doesn't have \"max\" clean mode. I personally recommend the sage unit that comes with the home base. It has everything you really need to fully test out the unit - the home base is particularly useful, but the black basic remote (not the white scheduler remote that comes with this unit) is not very useful. My wife and I have about a 1500 square foot house. To really get the most out of the unit, we divide our house into 3 areas, and we move the roomba each day into whatever area we want to clean (one large bedroom, the living room, and two smaller rooms joining a bathroom). We then run it in there 2-3 times that day and move it into the next area the following day. I was suprised at how well it will navigate between rooms if you leave the doors open. Anyway, the floors are very clean - much cleaner than they ever were with an upright. The roomba really does a great job on the baseboards and under furniture. The suction is NOT as strong as an upright, but the unit will cover most areas several times - and after several times, it will pick up as much or more than most uprights. It has to hit larger pieces of debris head on to be picked up. There are some cases where the roomba may hit a small spot only once or miss a spot completely after a full 1-2 hour cylcle. However, if you run it multiple times in a day in the same place - you will have very clean floors. If you think you will buy this vacuum, set it in the middle of your house, punch a few buttons, walk away - and your floors will forever be clean - do not buy this vacuum. This vacuum does requre that you empty the bin at least once a day. It does requre that you find out what type of items it may get stuck on the first few times you run it. It does reqire that you make sure you don't have cords or tassels in its way. It does requre that you clean the brushes every few uses. The roomba cannot do anything a normal vacuum does not. It cannot clean over tassels, it cannot magically hop over 1/2\" thick area rugs, it cannot run over wires and ignore them. If you are willing to do these few things, such as \"roomba-proof\" the room, and clean the brushes - it is MUCH EASIER than a traditional vacuum. It will keep your floors very clean, and you will be very happy. Let me tell you a story about why the robot is still a robot... My wife and I were watching TV and the roomba was cleaning (it's not really louder than a dust buster). We have a puppy... Well... the puppy pooped on the tile entryway while we were watching. The roomba... ran over the puppy poop and drug it all over the carpeted floor next to the entryway while smearing the poop all over itself (brushes, small places, dust bin). Needless to say - it was not pretty - and we had caught it after about 5 minutes. One and a half hours, and 150 Q-tips later - the roomba was clean, the carpet was clean - and the puppy was outside. Lesson learned - watch what the Roomba may run into. It's not completely fool-proof. It did it's job... and if I had watched the puppy - things would have gone well. This is a great product if you don't have unrealistic expectations. It's a great product if you don't get a dud. The jetsons are not here yet - but I can honestly say my carpet and hard floors are much cleaner than they have ever been, and the unit is very easy to use. It is well worth the money. Ok - So I wanted to edit my review. The roomba has honestly done such a good job - that we no longer run it two or three times a day in the same room. We run it once a day in the heaviest travelled areas (living room & kitchen), and on the weekends in the guest bedrooms. It really is fantastic. In fact, when we whipe off the counters or the table - we just whipe dust and crumbs onto the floors - because we know the roomba will pick it up pretty soon!", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "This grater has one major problem. It oozes cheese out of the base while you grate. Easy to clean, but I am going back to my box grater", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I am sure you can spend a lot more on a cheese grater -- but why? This cheese grater works just fine and my friends are blown away when I whip it out and a block of fresh romano or parmesan. That little green can from Kraft can't compare and fresh cheese is actually cheaper!", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "This thing sucks. Basically the mechanics/ergonomics are designed horribly and so you can not get enough leverage or compressive forces on the harder cheeses to grate them. You basically have to squeeze very hard on a really uncomfortable handle which really fatigues your hand, and I'm a big strong guy. No one in my family uses this thing. For softer cheeses like cheddar it's equally miserable. It's still uncomfortable to use and on top of that, the cheese gets all caught up in the drum turning it into mush. This thing is going in the garbage today", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "This grater really does not work as advertised. Harder cheeses take forever to grind and soft ones get stuck in the grating tube. Try a different grater - this one ain't work the 20 bucks.", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "Sorry, but I couldn't resist. This is indeed a great product, however. After throwing away my second cheap plastic grater, i decided that i'd had enough and luckily found this model on Amazon. The design is ingenious, elegant and while it may not be the most comfortable utensil to hold, its power and stability more than make up for it", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "has plenty of room for milk to expand. easy to clean", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I really liked this pitcher. Nice solid metal and easy to wash. Big enough to make a venti sized mocha", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "Works very well with my Gaggia, could be a bit smaller but hey I couldn't find anything better. Pleasing design", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "This may seem like a silly thing to want, but the Krups pitcher is just the right size and shape to make good frothed milk for lattes, cafe au lait or capucchino. The shape is just the right height to put the nozzle under the milk and get either steamed milk or frothed milk. It fits well under the steam outlet in my DeLonghi coffee machine or under the nozzle on the espresso maker. We clip the insta-read thermometer to the side to get the right temperature milk. If you haven't had coffee with heated milk (especially in winter) it's a real treat. It doesn't have to be espresso, just foam the milk with the steam outlet and serve with brewed coffee. If you have coffee-loving friends, this is a wonderful little gift to give.", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I make a latte every morning and this pitcher works well. It's big enough to allow me to put enough milk in it for my tall latte without the foam overflowing. The handle sticks out far enough from the body of the pitcher to make it easy to turn the pitcher while I'm steaming the milk. The only drawback is the somewhat wide bottom which can bump against my machine when I'm steaming.", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I love this pitcher! It holds a lot of milk and pours easily as well. Just as I expected, other positive reviews were right on.", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "If you like a lot of steamed milk and froth this is the frothing pitcher for you! I was worried that the 20-ounces would be too much but it is just perfect. It's also great for steamuing milk for hot chocolate, steaming hot water for the perfect cup of tea, flavored hot milk, etc Plus you can't beat that price", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "I wasn't going to buy a pitcher at all for my new espresso maker because they all seemed outrageously expensive for what you got. This is a good size, works well, cleans up well and is comfortable to hold", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "My husband and I love cappuccinos in the morning. This pitcher is very sturdy and the perfect size. The handle stays cool while frothing the milk to the perfect temp", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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+ {"review": "These measuring spoons are great! They have a nice weight to them and are not flimsy. Also the longer handle is a nice feature. Best measuring spoons I ever had and the price is right", "domain": "housewares", "label": ""}
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