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I am by no means an expert in electronics.  I've been around computers my whole life and am a certified computer technicians - which means I know less of more.  Huh?  Yeah, OK, I only know what everyone else who does a little research knows.  When it comes to smartphones, I want something basic that does all the essentials and I could care less about the bells and whistles and whether it looks cool or not.  The LG Ally is everything you can ask for in a smartphone.  It's faster with more capacity than most and usually you can get a deal on it for near to nothing.  It has both touchscreen and slideout keyboards so you get the best of both worlds.  The only drawback is a short battery life so get all the charging extras they have.  Oh and the camera is, well, eh.  Except for the high-end hand-helds, the LG Ally by Verizon is the best bang-for-the-buck.

LG Ally
LG Ally Android (Verizon Wireless)
 
The Hints Book: (Volume Two, Beer) (Volume 2) [Paperback]

There's too many things to mention when it comes to what you can do with beer.  First and foremost, you must drink it, but besides that, being a homebrewer (because I love to do it) and somewhat of a gardener (because I have to do it), the 2 interest collide, such as: A can or 2 of stale beer (rare around here) plus some fruit juice & sugar mixed together and then splashed around your garden brings butterflies.  Also you can pour a little (not too much; it should be drank) on brown spots in your lawn.

 

These and many more hints about how to use beer around the house are found in a new book called - THE HINTS BOOK: (VOLUME TWO, BEER)


 

My knowledge is basic when it comes to TV's, but I've been very impressed by this Samsung 46in 1080p LCD HDTV.  Of course the HD is almost like watching 3D and the clarity is out of this world.  You can watch it on angles and it still holds great color and vividness.  I'll let you know when others are watching the TV, it has always impressed.  So if you want quality without paying exorbitant prices, this is it!  BTW, it has all the needed bells and whistles.

Samsung 46in LCD HDTV
Samsung 46in 1080p LCD HDTV
 
Why the Free Market Works and Other Half-Baked Theories Don't
Are free market economies really based on fleecing the consumer?  Is the U.S. economy truly just a giant free-for-all that encourages duplicity in our everyday transactions?  Is everyone from corporate CEOs to your local car salesman really looking to make a buck at your expense?

In Freedomnomics: Why the Free Market Works and Other Half-Baked Theories Don’t, economist and bestselling author John R. Lott Jr. addresses these and other common economic questions, confronting some of the misconceptions about markets created by the bestselling book Freakonomics.  He argues that free markets liberate the best, most creative, and most generous aspects of our society - whereas efforts to constrain economic liberty, no matter how well-intentioned, invariably lead to increased poverty and injustice.  Lott also extends his economic analysis to posit corollaries between free markets and our political and criminal justice systems.

I might add that we don't currently have "free-markets" or true "capitalism".  If we had, what's mentioned in this book could indeed work and therefore we need to get back to our fundamental base - A democratic republic with REAL free-markets.