James Acaster 2 Books Collection Set (James Acasters Classic Scrapes & Perfect Sound Whatever)
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FJ-in-Texas
> 3 daySetting the antenna next to the TV in a 2nd story apartment located about 25 miles from the local broadcast station Towers, the signal reception is about 50/50. However, place the antenna in a window and you should get about 95% crystal clear channels. The antenna works best if you can secure it high up on the window glass, but away from the window frame itself. Hint: Keep the 75 ohm antenna cable away from AC Outlets and other electrical cords. I was able to add even a 4-ft extension 75 ohm cable and it did not substantially diminish the signal quality. Good luck and hope this review helps you make a decision.
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Leslie Filbey
> 3 dayI have 3 flat antennas....2 of them never worked good. This antenna is small enough to put anywhere and does a great job picking up channels that the flat ones wouldnt pick up......will buy a couple more.
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Nana
Greater than one weekGreat!
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D. Njoku
> 3 dayAbsolutely superb. I found it to be quite enlightening.
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Obsidian Child
> 3 dayI cant wait to crack this book open it came in ASAP and was wrapped in a nice clean cut bubble wrap and i didnt expect it to be this many pages but it is gonna be an adventure to explore this book
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The Sesh
> 3 dayThis book is essential for the student of Kemetyu history, culture, and science. It is arguably the most scholarly book on the subject of Classical African philosophy and science, particularly the connections between Kemet and other African civilizations. Though the author does not go as indepth into the esoteric aspects of Kemetyu philosophy, like Ra Un Nefer Amen, he does do it more justice in terms of scholarship and making African linkages; he also provides English translations, transliterations, and Medu Ntchr examples of the ancient texts. This book should be at the top of any neo-Kemetyus list.
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k
> 3 dayIn in depth study of the origin of African based philosophy. A must for anyone interested in religion from a world perspective.
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Courtney Turner
> 3 dayThis book provides a very deep understanding of ancient Egyptian civilization. Absolutely, without a doubt worth the money. Filled in a lot of gaps after my recent trip across Egypt. Put everything I saw into the proper perspective. Must read to ‘ Know Thyself’
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TheProfessor
Greater than one weekDaktari Obenga has done our ancestors proud with his very detailed gatherings and translations of the sheer brilliance of the ancient Egyptians. Obenga has taken a methodological approach to uncovering the philosophy we most often attribute to the West as having its genesis in Egyptian philosophical thought. He shows how some have tried to discount Egyptian philosophy as little more than potions, sayings and the like. Moreover, a closer read of the Book of Coming Forth...(Book of the Dead, colloquial) demonstrates the depth of the thought process of our ancestors. If that was not enough, Obenga then goes on to show in his methodological process, the sophisticated medical procedures the ancient Egyptians (as well as black Africa) were capable of operating. In fact, he shows how the Greeks learned from the very methods used by the Egyptians (Papyrus Ebers). Finally, Obenga references several of the papyri in private collections, bought from merchants over the past few centuries, referencing the mathematical capabilities of ancient Egyptians. The Papyrus Rhind, is one in particular which details several problems from calculating the area of a circle in a square with 4 rectangular isosceles to the use of co-tangent to calculate the angles for pyramid building. Overall, a fascinating read. I am thoroughly impressed.
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Paolo Parent
> 3 dayProduct is wonderful