Scott Knudsen

(REAL NAME)
 
Helpful votes received on reviews: 73% (73 of 100)
Location: Air Ronge, Saskatchewan Canada
In My Own Words:
One can only read so much then they have to do.

Interests
Holistic Health, Spirituality, Architecture, Art & Design. So much to read, so little time.
 

Reviews

Top Reviewer Ranking: 11,365 - Total Helpful Votes: 73 of 100
Panasonic ESRF31S Rechargeable Wet/Dry Shaver (Sil&hellip by Panasonic
5 of 9 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars No Choice, May 22 2011
Being that I was going to travel out of country, and my old razors foil needed replacing and the battery was not keeping a charge for very long any more, I decided to break down and buy a new razor.

I do not like rotary razors with their Rip & Cut system so I only did my research on the foil razors. I did research the travel type razors, with their replaceable batteries, but they all received to many poor reviews. I also researched all the companies that put out foil type razors, and all except for one received way to many poor reviews. The company that didn't was Panasonic, so I ordered their model that had the longest battery life.

I have found a few things that I… Read more
Push / Push - La Division (Bilingual) <b>DVD</b> ~ Dakota Fanning
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful
This is not really a review, so don't even bother rating it. I just want to state I want those 111 minutes of my life back.

I heard that this was a lame movie, but being I really like movies who's characters have super human powers of some sort, I thought I would take a gamble and rent it. Bad move, I loose.

Now if only I could get my mind 'wiped' so I could forget the whole thing!
The Good House: Contrast as a Design Tool by Max Jacobson
4.0 out of 5 stars Transitions, July 19 2004
This is a nice, short little book with sketches and photos showing you how to properly design transitions that provide the proper contrast from inside to outside, up and down, light and dark, order and mystery, etc.

It is a very basic book, which is probably more for a first year architect student, but it may also help to remind practicing architects what makes a house a home.