My Review of The North Face Apex Android Hooded Jacket – Men’s
The North Face Apex Android hooded jacket is a soft shell you can count on. It blocks the wind and keeps you warm on gusty days.
Perfect for almost all occasions
Fit: Feels true to size
Sleeve Length: Feels too long
Chest Size: Feels true to size
Pros: Lightweight, Breathable, Water Resistant, Warm, Comfortable
Best Uses: Hiking and Camping, Casual Wear, Cold Weather, Wet Weather
Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer
Was this a gift?: No
I`ve warn North Face Apex Android Hooded Jacket almost everyday since I purchased it last month and it has been GREAT!
Light and breathable out in the sun or on windy days out on the beach. Keeps me warm and dry during hikes through the regional parks (so far through heavy rain & light snow, recommend zipping up those pockets if it is).
Comfortable to wear while jogging. Pocket in the left arm is perfect for holding my GPS/Phone/license. The hoodie is sturdy enough to keep the rain off your face and pull cords to snug it up and prevent it from catching all the wind and making your ears cold.
I would say it is an awesome jacket, would maybe get a size up to wear a lighter layer underneath for when it a little bit more then light snow.
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Smack! ….. crickle…. Crash….
Was the sound the glass pane on the front for made when it decided to fall in love with a tiny little pepple that was flying high and it just so happens that their paths crossed and they tripped over one another and fell to the ground... now they are taken a cruise to the recycle depot together... how nice
User Created Photos on Google with Panoramio
I came across a nifty sight called Panoramio while organizing my photos on Flickr which will submit KML data of photos approved to Google to be seen on Google Maps, you supply the photo, the location, then you get to move it around with a marker. I haven't seen any place to type in the longitude and latitude yourself or if it will read that information from the EXIF data on the photo.
It does look like a pretty neat service, it can take a few weeks if the photo gets approved to show up on Google Maps, or you can look at it directly on Panoramio.com's website (My Photo's) or open the KML file available to see the photos in Google Earth.
If you like you can always see my photos on Flickr @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/speroshiropetto/.
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