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A Beautiful Pot that Heats Great

The first use for my pot was to boil some pasta. The water was boiling in no time on my electric stove. The clean up was sooo easy. Just washed in sink with water and a soap sponge. I was finished in no time. I am trying to replace all my aluminum pots and pans with stainless. This was my second buy and so far I am very pleased. I do plan to buy more of this product.

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Disappointed

In general, I have been very pleased with Cuisinart products and came to believe that Cuisinart was a brand I could count on to deliver durable products that made being in the kitchen pleasant. So when I saw these pots and pans I purchased them without much reservation. I have to say that so far I have been very disappointed with these pots and do not feel that they are worth the money. For one thing, I find that on my gas stove the handles get extremely hot (despite claims to the contrary) so potholders are an absolute must. Also, I have only had these pots for 2 months and have found that their durability is less than adequate. They scratch very easily, they dent easily (I gently hit one pot on my faucet acidentally when washing it and it dented), and are sometimes difficult to clean (food seems to really stick to them). Maybe my expectations were too high. Regardless, I find myself wishing that I had spent a little more and bought the All-Clad pots.

Fantastic Composition of Stats

This book contains an amazing and thorough collection of facts about the National Association. The plethora of statistics and numbers within makes it a must-have for any fan of baseball history.

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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION? START ELSEWHERE.

Although this book is written on a fairly obscure topic, if you are looking to gain a better understanding of the National Association, I would suggest you begin elsewhere. Of the 329 pages, 70% of the material is of line-scores and box-scores. I was disappointed with the lack of insight and was left with a regurgitation of numbers. I think the author loses the historical context of the league by writing a book purely on numbers. If you are interested in the National Association, I suggest you start with Daniel Ginsburg�s The Fix Is In. Scandal and the National Association go hand in hand. Not only do you see how the league functioned, but also why it soon failed. I would also recommend William Ryczek�s book on the National Association. I found more substance in both cases than with Wright's book. Unless you are a stat fanatic...I would not buy this book.

Released under the MIT License.

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