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07 April 2018
Magnificent Burst Rate
The SB-500 is an excellent upgrade from the SB-400!
Lightweight, versatile, easily portable and simple to operate, Nikon's SB-500 can fire at five frames per second! It is an awesome value for the money. Just insert two rechargeable (recommended) AAs and you're very good to go!

05 August 2018
The Best Remaster of Pet Sounds I Have Ever Heard
For the booklet of this 2000 re-issue producer/engineer Mark Linett wrote:
“In the preparation of this compact disc every effort has been made to make this historic recording sound the way it did when Brian, Mike, Carl, Dennis, Al and Bruce released it in 1966. No remixing was attempted as it was felt this would not be faithful to the original intent of the artist.”
That is what was achieved. Listening to this CD is even better than I recall experiencing the Pet Sounds LP in 1966. And far more fulfilling than the 1996 stereo remaster I have in iTunes. Brian Wilson's monophonic recording technique blended this incredible music in such ways that the overall effect is exquisite to the ears. Just like Wilson intended it to be.
04 March 2012
Indispensible tool to have!
I bought this drill as a replacement for essentially the same item (slightly different model). I'd had the old one for almost 14 years, and don't know how long the previous owner had had it. The clutch finally gave out, because I use d it for EVERYTHING! I've built my whole toolkit around DeWalt 12 and 18 volt tools: dependable, not too heavy, and they consistently do the job. I've built my whole small farm up from empty pasture--40X60 pole barn with tack room, wash stall, and oversize foaling stalls; almost 2 miles of wire mesh fencing with wood top rail (extension cords definitely don't work for this!); etc. I will be adding an impact wrench this spring, for the garage shop I will be building on my own.