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<a href="http://www.tomoson.com/?code=TOP3567f33012f2c75478b7d08af19b0e62" rel="nofollow"><img style="display: none" src="http://www.tomoson.com/images/front/pixel.png" /></a> This was an enjoyable read!

A review on some USB cables

These micro USB cables are terrific! They're a great assortment, so there are a variety of ways you can use them Every cable was just the sizes specified (measured them too, just for you guys) :1x 6 foot cable, 3x 3 foot USB cables, and 1x 1 foot USB cable. I love the 6 foot one, it's my favorite- I get so much reach, and I use it for my daily driver phone. I use the rest of the cables with my phone farm. Sweet deal- comes out around $3 per cable, and while you probably could find better deals on Ebay, that'd probably be for those tiny and annoying 6inch/1foot cables. This package has some reasonably sized cables. They're also really high quality- they do perform the data transfer speeds as advertised (tried that too, moved some pictures willy-nilly, in a USB 3.0 port and a good device to ensure that any low speeds were due to the cable, and not any of my equipment). They don't feel like they're going to fray/break anytime soon, unlike some other cables I&#

Slayer's Heart Review

Slayer's Heart by Marcelle Cooper is officially one of the best books that I've ever had the pleasure of reading, hands down. TL:DR at the very end, enjoy this spoiler-free review! The prologue is only an minor introduction, but it's a quick depiction of the action to be expected right away. I was definitely hooked right from the beginning, and had high expectations that were more than met. This book starts out just a little slow- there's a lot of background to cover, and the book doesn't just throw tons of boring details at the reader. Over the course of time, everything is explained on a "need to know" basis, and there are very few points in the book where a reader can be confused about what's going on. Something that really stood out to me was the way the author would describe items and people in the book. Places were very fleshed out, and landmarks from steams to trees are well-noted. People, however, were very interestingly depicted. In the