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Kelly Knows (95 KP) rated The Abyss (1989) in Movies
Jul 1, 2019 (Updated Jul 2, 2019)
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2099 KP) rated Tide Water Talisman in Books
Mar 9, 2018
Diver Luanne Fogarty finds intrigue in a camp of Hurricane Katrina refugees who have settled in her fresh water swamps of northern Florida. The plot seems to get lost in the middle, although everything comes into play by the end.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/05/book-review-tide-water-talisman-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/05/book-review-tide-water-talisman-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
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Dean (6925 KP) rated The Reef (2010) in Movies
Mar 22, 2018
From the same director as Black Water about a Alligator menacing a group of stranded people in the outback. We have this survival thriller about a group of friends whose boat is capsized and after some decide to swim encounter a great white shark. Apparently based on true events...
It does feel very similar to both Open water and Adrift but has a bit more action I felt. Definitely not as slowly paced as Open water. Given the subject matter, this is about as good as this type of film can get. It won't be for everyone.
It does feel very similar to both Open water and Adrift but has a bit more action I felt. Definitely not as slowly paced as Open water. Given the subject matter, this is about as good as this type of film can get. It won't be for everyone.
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Harold Halibut in Video Games
Jan 9, 2019
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Elle (13 KP) rated Terrified (2017) in Movies
May 30, 2020
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Dean (6925 KP) rated Open Water 2: Adrift (2007) in Movies
Mar 22, 2018
Better than Open Water as it is a bit more dramatic but will have you thinking why didn't they try certain things to get on the boat.
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Beatriz (138 KP) rated Plant Nanny in Apps
Nov 24, 2018
Helps you taking care of yourself (2 more)
Reminds you
It has really cute graphics
Plant Nanny
If you find difficult taking care of yourself but you’re really good at taking care of pets or plants, this is a really good app to change that.
You chose a baby plant and a pot, then you insert your weight and how active you are, after that the app will tell you how much water do you need and you can chose a bottle where later you simply have to click on when you drink the amount of water that the bottle has, that will water the plant and the plant will grow. Later it will go to a garden and give you seeds so you can get a new one.
Warning: if you spend too long without drinking water your plant will die
You chose a baby plant and a pot, then you insert your weight and how active you are, after that the app will tell you how much water do you need and you can chose a bottle where later you simply have to click on when you drink the amount of water that the bottle has, that will water the plant and the plant will grow. Later it will go to a garden and give you seeds so you can get a new one.
Warning: if you spend too long without drinking water your plant will die
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Paige (277 KP) rated Plant Nanny in Apps
Nov 24, 2018 (Updated Nov 24, 2018)
Incentivises Water Consumption. (2 more)
Promotes Health.
Easy User Interface.
Plant Nanny.
Plant Nanny is highly recommended ✔
Plant Nanny is an innovative app that contributes towards incentivising water consumption, sequentially promoting good health. As inferred by Healthline, sufficient water consumption can contribute towards enhancing energy levels and brain function, or preventing and treating headaches, indicative of the prospective health benefits associated with sufficient water consumption.
To elaborate on my prior inference, Plant Nanny is also an exceptional app attributable to its user interface, which is user-friendly to a considerable extent. This contributes further towards incentivising the continuous use of this app.
However, to deliberate the negative aspects of Plant Nanny, which are minimal, it takes an approximate 5 days to level up your plant, which grows at each level, until level 5, from which the plant is then placed in a garden and a new plant can be selected and henceforth.
To conclude, Plant Nanny, an innovative app, is highly recommended to a considerable extent attributable to its ability to incentivise water consumption which is often overlooked, sequentially contributing towards promoting good health.
Plant Nanny is an innovative app that contributes towards incentivising water consumption, sequentially promoting good health. As inferred by Healthline, sufficient water consumption can contribute towards enhancing energy levels and brain function, or preventing and treating headaches, indicative of the prospective health benefits associated with sufficient water consumption.
To elaborate on my prior inference, Plant Nanny is also an exceptional app attributable to its user interface, which is user-friendly to a considerable extent. This contributes further towards incentivising the continuous use of this app.
However, to deliberate the negative aspects of Plant Nanny, which are minimal, it takes an approximate 5 days to level up your plant, which grows at each level, until level 5, from which the plant is then placed in a garden and a new plant can be selected and henceforth.
To conclude, Plant Nanny, an innovative app, is highly recommended to a considerable extent attributable to its ability to incentivise water consumption which is often overlooked, sequentially contributing towards promoting good health.
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Kelly Knows (95 KP) Jul 2, 2019
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