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  • Lauri Crumley Coates - Easy to Use, Keeps You Safer OnlineEveryone knows that personal security on the internet is paramount these days. The Mcafee 2012 is a wonderful way to help insure that your personal information stays safe. Easy to use, it uploads to your machine fast, and works immediately. I personally have found Mcafee to be a wonderful line of products for my piece of mind.
  • christinemm - The Thinking Mother - Lots of Wisdom Here - Especially the Input from the Boys ThemselvesI have two sons aged 16 and 13 and have been a very hands on parent having homeschooled them from birth, but dealing with teen boy behavior that started two years ago has been a trial and a challenge to say the least. I had searched for wisdom about parenting teens and boys but the pickings were slim and not too helpful or were already outdated and irrelevant (from pre-Internet and pre-mobile phone times).

    Wiseman delivers a fairly thorough book that has helped me see things in a new light or reaffirmed what I already do, with quotes from boys underscoring and giving credibility to her opinions and advice. Wiseman included the input of boys throughout the writing process and I love that she used their quotes.

    Wiseman covers a wide range of topics, everything from social circles in boys with labels for different types to different parenting profiles and the pitfalls of each to how to deal with breaking down the wall they put up yet giving them space to become independent young men. She discusses issues with anger, reasonable limits on video games, girls, homosexuality, and sports. The chapter on lying is brilliant and should be read by every parent.

    I love the book and rate it 5 stars. I really appreciate this book and am recommending it to every parent of boys that I know.

    My only criticism, which is not big enough to downgrade the book's star rating or to take away from my loving it is that she is light on empathy or sympathy for parents. She seems to have a heart for the boys more than for the parents. I know we are the adults but please give us some kudos for doing the right thing most of the time! Her discussion of gray areas is light (moral dilemmas) as is her advice on drug and alcohol use. When discussing really difficult topics she moves on so quickly sometimes that I was left wanting and needing more. Wiseman and I disagree on some things like when she says it's okay to punch a hole in the wall when angry, that the boy can learn to patch it up, yet she comes down on her kids more harshly with rules on video gaming than I think are reasonable, such as limiting weekend play time to 90 minutes a day. I have a hard time believing if her house was getting wrecked by teens throwing a tantrum that she'd just hand them the plaster and tell them to fix it, since she's a parent with a video game use contract!
  • Ermaho2 "Ermaho2" - A Must HaveMerrily has always been one of my secret favorite Sondheim scores. Having never seen a production, I can only judge by the music and lyrics... I love it.
    This recording matches the original and may even surpass it. "Newer" songs have been added and for the most part they add more dimention. If you're a Sondheim fan, this recording is a must have.
  • KJN "Cuda" - Unobtrusive, No ProblemsI've been impressed so far with Norton 360. The anti-malware capabilities have been flawless as far as I can tell. I was having trouble with Kaspersky Pure losing it's license because of some viral attack, resulting in several reinstalls, but Norton hasn't had any issues on the same PC during the past month I've used it. Norton has encountered a few attacks, but handled each one with minimal involvement from me. I haven't used the online storage feature, since 25 GB is too small to store what I need, and I don't want to be locked into perpetual bills to maintain it. With no kids at home, I haven't tried the parental management feature either, so I can't comment on that. The PC tuneup tools run unobtrusively in the background, and conveniently automate actions that one could take manually without the Norton software, such as cleaning up temporary files, defragging, etc. I haven't noticed any performance hit due to Norton 360 on my Windows 7 Pro PC. It's worked very well in the background, although I think in the future I would opt for the Internet Security or base Norton 360 rather than the 360 Premier, based on my content needs. Each person needs to assess this for him/her self.