Rating: - Kinda Cheesy
The picture looks better than the charm it's self. I bought it for my cousin who is 34. He didnt seem to interested in it. My son who is 11 liked it. I would buy it for someone 15yrs. or younger.
Rating: - Will you be the YIN to my YANG?
I bought this necklace and gave half to my [ex]girlfriend. However since we have broken up I do not wear my half anymore...but she still wears her's! So it must be a good lookin & durable necklace.
Rating: - Great product
I bought this for me and my boyfriend for Valentine's day, and he always wears his piece. It's just the right size so neither person will complain about it being too little so that it makes them feel "unmasculine" or too clunky for those who like smaller jewelry. But this is NOT black and white, as I thought it was. It's silver and black, which was kind of disappointing, but it's a great product overall. He says he loves it and it's kind of a unique gift and nice to have.
Rating: - Actual product not as shown
This is a clever little necklace idea, but the actual product arrives as two separate pendants. Each half is on its own cord, which is knotted quite sturdily. If you want to put the two halves together, you have to cut both necklace cords and then get a new cord to string them on. Very disappointing.
Rating: - Meh...
I have to say I'm kind of unimpressed. The picture that goes with this item is deceiving. When I bought the necklace I thought it was going to be black and white, but it was just silver. The lighting in the picture really makes it look black and white even though it really is silver and gray.
If you want to buy this so you can share it with someone go for it; otherwise, I would look elsewhere for a Yin-Yang necklace.
More than 98% of computers running Windows harbor at least one unpatched application -- and nearly half contain 11 or more programs at risk from attack, according to Danish security company Secunia.
The fact that I'm able to type this blog entry less than a week after the operation has me hopeful that recovery will be quicker than I was led to believe, but it will still be a few weeks before I'm able to really tackle any serious work.