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Nov 11, 2009
Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt
This game needs no comment--it's a favorite with everybody who knows it. I just want to mention that we recently replaced all our CRT monitors with LCDs and didn't realize until too late that the zapper gun for Duck Hunt doesn't read those, so it can't tell where you're shooting. I now almost wish we'd saved one.

Feb 21, 2018
Marilyn Monroe Brand Reading Glasses
I discovered these while Christmas shopping with my niece. She wanted to get me something & we didn't see anything in the store I needed except for reading glasses so we chose these. I'm 60, have the usual human flaws in my face etc *& am no Marilyn. But somehow these are so flattering. They slip on & off without catching my hair, & come in 3 different colors per shape. There was another style, bigger framed-than these which are more rectangular if you like bigger frames. They are perfectly clear w/just the magnification (1.5) I need. There are other MM brand readers which are sold pair by pair & I got a pair of those via Amazon. They're just as good and came with a case, which this set of 3 doesn't. The single pair I chose had a music themed pring on the sides.
Sony TCM-200DV Standard Cassette Voice Recorder
Jan 10, 2018
Addicted to cassettes!? Then get a Sony TCM-200DV
I have myriads of these in various states of functionality...their only drawback is, if you drop one something goes wrong: volume control vanishes, or a hiss starts, or the playback speed gets stuck, or a part drops off and gets sucked into Hooverland. That aside, I'm glad I stocked up on these when they were $30 or so. Now they're almost $200 and whenever I "break" one I get a new one to put under my pillow. I use the various not-as-great ones for various places around the house where I don't use my Bose noise cancellation headphones (to listen to great literature while I sleep.) They're still fine for most purposes like having on when nobody is home and I'm doing housework. I could listen to CDs but then I couldn't control playback speed and nor easily go back a few seconds to listen again to a missed phrase. I've used other cassette players over the last 45 years but this is the best. I wish they weren't so fragile.. But then I wish more that I weren't so clumsy! There's a lanyard on each one and I've learned to always hold that. So maybe my current stock will last my time, as they say.