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The $100 Hamburger : A Guide to Pilots' Favorite Fly-In Restaurants, Second Edition

The reviews are ok, but they ALL need dates since you have NO idea when any of the comments were made or if they are in any kind of order. There are comments that say a particular place is open, closed, under new management, shut down for the season all for the same place and without any dates. You have NO idea what is going on. or if the comment is from 1996.

The $100 Hamburger : A Guide to Pilots' Favorite Fly-In Restaurants, Second Edition

The information contained appears to no longer be updated per the actual research of the author, but rather updated via input from emails submitted by readers. Thus alot of the information is severely outdated or wholly inaccurate. At least the restaraunts I visit regularly turned out to be when I looked them up. One had been closed for several years, but still showed up in the text. This could potentially result in a hundred dollar trip to a vending machine, if the pilot were to go on the information in the book without actually calling ahead. Would be better if the "Author" actually researched each locale, and submitted updating information and ratings. Pilots spend alot of time, money, and effort making sure all the information they have regarding a flight is up to date and accurate, and I imagine this would be as dissapointing to more pilots than myself.

The $100 Hamburger : A Guide to Pilots' Favorite Fly-In Restaurants, Second Edition

This book is fun to read. Not sure that all the information is up to date. Think I would cross check the restaurants with Google's new global search engine before I left the ground just to be sure they still exist.

Where's Elmo?: A peek-a-boo book

This is my 12 month old's favorite book. It's a soft book that features various Sesame Street characters hiding. For instance, page 1 is of a garbage can. Lift the fabric lid, and out pops Oscar the grouch! Reach inside to pull out an old boot and trumpet! It's not just flip ups, either. Big Bird is in his nest (a pocket) and can be pulled out. Zoe is wearing a mask that is velcro'd on-My son loves pulling it off to reveal her! Cookie monster is behind a jar of cookies that slides to the side.My son asks for his peekaboo book everyday. I've bought them for all my niece's and nephews too!

Where's Elmo?: A peek-a-boo book

I received this book in a timely fashion. It also is in excellent condition. My 1 1/2 year old son loves all the interactive activities in it. There are pockets, flips, flaps, velcro, sliders, and a mirror. My son loves digging out the surprises that are in the pockets. Would definitely by from again!

Where's Elmo?: A peek-a-boo book

First of all, I love cloth books for babies and this one is cloth. They are great to take places where a child needs to be kept entertained quitely. But it is also a very busy book. Every page has something to be discovered, but in several different ways. Some are flaps to lift with the character underneath. Some are characters or items that are tucked in and can be pulled out. Some are hidden by velcro pictures that the child can easily pull off and some slide to reveal the character. My grandson loves peek-a-boo, so this book really enthralls him. He is crazy about it. He never seems to get tired of it. And the variety of ways to reveal the characters is very educational for the child. Well worth the money!

Released under the MIT License.

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