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Comfy Easy PC Learning System

  • Jul. 20th, 2007 at 3:14 PM
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I love this product. My toddler loves this product. My older kids love this product. Oh, got your attention, hm? It's the Comfy Easy PC Learning system. It's a keyboard system for your PC that your child (ages 1 - 5) can use all by him or herself. Talk about great! Who doesn't have a headstrong toddler who is all about "me do it!"? You don't need extra special knowledge to set it up - just plug 'n' play!The keyboard comes with one software title; others are available and at approximately 20$ per title, they aren't too expensive. They come in various themes and levels. Each title has multiple levels and multiple languages too! My kids learn in English, Spanish, Hebrew, German, French, and more. Wow!

Comfy Easy PC Learning SystemThe keyboard itself is very durable. It got dropped a few times, of course my toddler was leaning on it, banging on it and otherwise abusing it. Not a single problem with it! Nothing was broken, busted, cracked, unattached or lost! If you know my kids, you know that's nothing short of miraculous.

My two year old took right to it. No coaching, or having to show her what to do. It freed up my time to make dinner, clean, do laundry, whatever. The Comfy characters kept her totally entertained for at least twenty minutes, but usually much longer, to the point I had to tell her it was time to stop and turn it off!



We sampled quite a few software titles, and they were all a hit. I can't even suggest one over another. Each title has it's own merits, and own reasons to be touted. I think our favorite was the music title, we were loving "playing" the drums and piano and other instruments.



Comfy Easy PC CharactersI honestly want to sing it's praises. The characters didn't get annoying the way some do and neither did the songs or other sound effects. My daughter keeps asking for "sleeping moon" over and over and over again. I love that it teaches beginning computer skills without the worry of breaking a typical keyboard. I didn't have to tell the kids to get off or be careful. I could leave them be and go do what needed doing or I could actively engage the game with them. Every button brings a reaction, and every reaction brings a smile. I couldn't ask for a better learning system to compliment the computer we already have.

Try an online demo of this fantastic product now!

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sane
I can't even begin. This vaccine was touted as a miracle cure for cervical cancer (which I think was the first mistake made, that people feel it really is a "cure" (100% prevention) of cervical cancer, it is not.) and pushed through and pushed to be made mandatory. I wont say I am surprised. Remember Vioxx? I was on Vioxx, before it was found to do more harm than good. Just another example of something pushed  through before adequate testing was done. I feel so horrid for those pregnant mothers! I don't even know how you would go about compensating for that, and what's sad is, they probably signed away any rights to go after compensation (not that you can compensate for loosing a child or inducing defects).

Judicial Watch Uncovers Three Deaths Relating to HPV Vaccine
For Immediate Release
May 23, 2007
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Judicial Watch Uncovers Three Deaths Relating to HPV Vaccine

Event Reports Obtained from FDA Detail 1,637 Adverse Reactions to Gardasil


(Washington, DC) -- Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, today released documents obtained from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, detailing 1,637 reports of adverse reactions to the vaccination for human papillomavirus (HPV), Gardasil.  Three deaths were related to the vaccine.  One physicianâ™s assistant reported that a female patient âœdied of a blood clot three hours after getting the Gardasil vaccine.â  Two other reports, on girls 12 and 19, reported deaths relating to heart problems and/or blood clotting.


As of May 11, 2007, the 1,637 adverse vaccination reactions reported to the FDA via the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) included 371 serious reactions.  Of the 42 women who received the vaccine while pregnant, 18 experienced side effects ranging from spontaneous abortion to fetal abnormities.


Side effects published by Merck & Co. warn the public about potential pain, fever, nausea, dizziness and itching after receiving the vaccine.  Indeed, 77% of the adverse reactions reported are typical side effects to vaccinations.  But other more serious side effects reported include paralysis, Bells Palsy, Guillain-Barre Syndrome, and seizures.


âœThe FDA adverse event reports on the HPV vaccine read like a catalog of horrors,â stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.  âœAny state or local government now beset by Merckâ™s lobbying campaigns to mandate this HPV vaccine for young girls ought to take a look at these adverse health reports.  It looks as if an unproven vaccine with dangerous side effects is being pushed as a miracle drug.â


Judicial Watch filed its request on May 9, 2007, and received the adverse event reports from the FDA on May 15, 2007.  Judicial Watch has posted the adverse event reports below.


(A recent study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, also questioned the general effectiveness of Gardasil.)


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Click here to view the Garadsil Related Deaths Reported to VAERS as of May 11, 2007


Click here to view the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) Reports as of May 11, 2007




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