Arkon SM032 Handlebar Mount for Most Smartphones - Retail Packaging - Black
ARKON - click on the image below for more information.
- Fits handlebars up to 33mm diameter
- Easy to Install
- Compatible with most straight drop trekking and touring size handlebars
- Water resistant protective case
- Features transparent touch through lens, water resistant zipper, and a cut-out at bottom for charging cable access
- Also other apparatus having cylinder-shaped frames or posts
- Compatible with most straight, drop, trekking, and touring size handlebars
- For use with bicycles, motorcycles, golf carts, ATVs, snowmobiles, wheelchairs, hang gliders,
- For use with bicycles, motorcycles, golf carts, ATVs, snowmobiles, wheelchairs, hang gliders, or other apparatus having cylinder-shaped frames or posts
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Arkon SM032 Handlebar Mount for Most Smartphones - Retail Packaging - Black
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ARKON CM012 - Friction Dashboard Mount - Bean Bag Mount for GPS
ARKON's CM012 is a Friction Dashboard Mount, also commonly referred to as a "Bean Bag" GPS Mount. It sits atop your car's dashboard and is designed to be used in conjunction with the original windshield suction pedestal that comes standard in nearly all portable GPS bundles. It's the perfect "alternative" mount for use in those states (California and Minnesota) where the use of windshield suction mounts are restricted or banned. The CM012 dashboard mount is the industry's only friction style mount that includes an innovative "safety anchor" / safety feature. Use of the safety anchor is optional. See www.arkon.com CM012 is ideal for use with ALL Garmin, TomTom, Magellan, Mio, and other top selling GPS devices.
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Are these good colleges?
Best answer:
nope they all suck compared to Santa Ana college its in Californiai only know about CSU's since im from cali. but yea it depends on what csu you go to but some are pretty good. like san diego state university is one of the top ranked business schools and the cal poly's specialize in engineering and have connections to help you find jobs easier. pretty much there are around 10 california state universities so you need to get specificGo to these websites:
www.petersons.com
www.princetonreview.com
...to find out the statistical info regarding these schools, and what students are saying about the academics, environment, and student body. You must use wisdom and strategy in appying to college. You need to look at *many* factors to ensure a "good fit", such as:
Does it have the programs you are most interested in?
Do you want to be in a big city or a more rural environment?
Do you prefer a school with a very large population or a smaller, more personable school?
How selective are the schools you are checking out? (how many students are applying vs. how many are accepted -- what is the minimum SAT score they will accept -- what is the minimal GPA they will accept, and what range are most of their students in)
How expensive?
What type of endowments are available? Scholarships? What percentage of students are getting scholarships?
Is the school known for its academics or its party atmosphere?
Is it a liberal or conservative environment?
What do the students say they like/don't like about the school?
But don't choose just one college, because if they don't accept you, *you're stuck*.
One of my favorite features of the Princeton Review site is the "What Students Say About..." which offers actual student comments about the academics, environment, and the student body. When I was looking for a school for my daughter, this site indicated that the students at Washington University in Saint Louis said "I love it here"; "I love it", "I love being here" -- and I knew my daughter would probably be very happy there too. She graduated from Wash U in 2000 and is still living just a few miles from campus. She really loves Saint Louis and the University City area, and I couldn't convince her to move away! I hope you love where you end up just as much as she does.
After you have done your research and you are ready to apply to college: Pick two schools that are very selective "long shots", two that are "maybe" schools, and two that are "sure things". Apply to all of them. Wait. After a few months, the acceptance letters will arrive, and you will be able to make a great choice!
Hope all this info helps to get you exactly where you want to be, with no regrets. Best wishes!
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