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DEC Apparel turned 1 today!
Low Price Electronics
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Excuse me??
I work in a store in the Midwest similar to a mal wart that has “high standards and low prices” in the electronics department and it makes me hate people. I was helping a super nice guy out (customer A) by checking our new stock for a Nintendo switch and actually found one! That put me in a good mood because customer A was super cool and I was happy I could help him. While I was kneeling on the floor getting it out of the tote for him an older guy (customer B) walked up and said “don’t you just love to see a woman on her knees begging?” Customer A looked SHOCKED and I just responded with a weird look so customer B says oooh he’s only kidding. In my nicest customer service voice I told him if he needed help he could go find someone else and proceeded to check the guy out with his switch. After B left A looked at me in disbelief and asked if that happens a lot. Unfortunately the answer is yes my dude ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
TL;DR Creepy dudes are the worst and even after 6 YEARS customer never fail to come up with new ways to ruin my day
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How does SEO Work?
Do we actually need SEO, just send me the traffic we can sort it and divide it equally.
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My first investments are my mind and my body. After that all other wealth will be on a clearer path.
Affirmation of the day. (via riffatmatinpoetry)
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5 Sales Blogs You Should Be Reading
The internet has made it necessary to read blogs in order to be on the cutting-edge of any industry in the modern world. While Googling the subject at hand can give you a reasonable start for finding the resources where the experts are speaking out, high-quality business blogs that are offering real and valuable information can be notoriously difficult to find. However, the following blogs give particularly wonderful insight into the business world at large.
Practical Wisdom
For suggestions on best practices, business tips, and proven business tactics, you should make a point of visiting the Sales Insider Blog. This page is specifically designed to raise sales and enhance the skills of any marketing professional. The majority of the writing comes from the staff at Insidesales.com, an organization that provides consultation services, develops business software, and provides on the job training. Efficiency and productivity reign supreme in this valuable resource.
Advice on Taking Action
Written primarily by Geoffrey James, there are no links to generic sales articles here. Inc.com spreads marketing advice in small tidbits, illuminates the latest strategies for fast productivity, and addresses many more pertinent issues. The writing style is extremely engaging, and the content is regularly updated. Among the latest articles to receive great feedback were “The Tricky Business of Giving Price Quotes.”
Organization Across All Departments
SiriusDecisions blog presents readers with a nice blend of both marketing and sales techniques. Businesses must have these two elements aligned in order to move strongly into the future. These articles are team-oriented and thought-provoking in nearly all instances. Additionally, there is a wealth of writing that is more academic for the experienced business professional.
Keep the Data Strong
Sales Benchmark Index uses their experience in the consulting business to create blogs that are data-driven. The writing outlines the actual possibilities for real-world success. This blog is also updated daily and organized by specific business topics as well. The most recent articles of note include “How to Crush Your New Sales Quota.”
Subscription Optional
The Salesforce Blog leads the online world in customer-service advice, sales-team development, and a wealth of best practices. You can also subscribe in order to receive updates on articles that they are posting, eliminating the possibility of missing any information that address your business needs.
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Amazing Science: Can you tell from electrical engineering point of view, why this simple wire is rotating (remember there is no external magnetic field present)?
You probably would know that a magnetizing field when brought in the field of another magnet experience some magnetic force either attractive or repulsive. In this case a simple wire loop is constructed in such away that both of its are free to rotate while keeping their contact with the battery terminals. When the both ends are connected current flows through the wire which generated a magnetic field in the around the wire under the action of Faraday’s law of induction. But there the smart thing to notice here is that there are no just one loop but two loops are forming one on the left side and the other on the right side as shown in the gif. So the both loops rotate under the action of magnetic field interaction of both loops. Interesting ha !!
Nice work in explaining the theory and video.
Amazing Science: Can you tell from electrical engineering point of view, why this simple wire is rotating (remember there is no external magnetic field present)?
You probably would know that a magnetizing field when brought in the field of another magnet experience some magnetic force either attractive or repulsive. In this case a simple wire loop is constructed in such away that both of its are free to rotate while keeping their contact with the battery terminals. When the both ends are connected current flows through the wire which generated a magnetic field in the around the wire under the action of Faraday’s law of induction. But there the smart thing to notice here is that there are no just one loop but two loops are forming one on the left side and the other on the right side as shown in the gif. So the both loops rotate under the action of magnetic field interaction of both loops. Interesting ha !!
Electronic components and their symbols.
Electronic components is used everyday in offshore setting!
The first law of inserting an USB stick. 😂👌
Using USB products and USB Drives is essential in offshore Engineering!
Happy 3D Printing Day
This year we’re thinking small to solve big problems. Steam turbines have already proven to be pivotal in spreading electricity to virtually every home and business. Now, scientists at GE Global Research are working to shrink the machine to fit inside the palm of your hand. If successful, these miniaturized steam turbines could reduce the cost of water desalination by as much as 20 percent — a big step towards increasing access to clean drinking water globally.
Build this badass machine right at home by downloading the files on our Thingiverse page and following the step-by-step assembly instructions.
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Happy 3D Printing Day
This year we’re thinking small to solve big problems. Steam turbines have already proven to be pivotal in spreading electricity to virtually every home and business. Now, scientists at GE Global Research are working to shrink the machine to fit inside the palm of your hand. If successful, these miniaturized steam turbines could reduce the cost of water desalination by as much as 20 percent — a big step towards increasing access to clean drinking water globally.
Build this badass machine right at home by downloading the files on our Thingiverse page and following the step-by-step assembly instructions.
Front view of our metal models #Vicuña plated #gold 24k, rhodium, #Drill and #Gabardine #sunglasses available at our premium resellers and at our online boutique (link in bio) 👓🇮🇹 #tbdeyewear #thebespokedudeseyewear #style #menswear #Pitti (at Fortezza da Basso)
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Things to expect in your first year of uni:
1. Sometimes you don’t make a solid group of friends straight away, so don’t feel too upset. I’m a second year and I’ve only really now started adding people on Facebook and forming casual friendships. It happens. If you do make good friends - awesome.
2. Pre-readings and online modules prior to lectures and/or tutorials. DO THEM. Skim through readings if you’re short on time, and do the prep work the week before. Trust and save yourself from having to go through everything within days (multiplied by X units) before your exams.
3. Realising once you’re in your new home no, you did not need to pack every belonging you have, because yes, everything DOES. NOT. FIT.
4. Realising how much stuff you have but don’t need.
5. If moving out of home, bills and rent or paying for accommodation can be STRESSFUL.
6. ~Adulting~
7. How sometimes boring general core units are. It sucks but have to be done.
8. Your tutor not haggling you about studying more and stuff, ‘cause that’s all on you. If it’s the tutor’s fault, I would suggest bringing that up with the head of the school/faculty or even your student guild to think of solutions.
9. By approx. week 5 to week 6, class numbers begin to exponentially drop, most significantly within the last three weeks of semester.
10. Yes, older people study at uni too. Most of them are nice, genuine, and nervous. Yes, sometimes they do older people things.
11. There are many, many intelligent and kind people in university.
12. Some people have significantly different work ethics.
13. Going to the wrong class across the year is a-OK. I walked into an upper year math lecture and realised the lecturer wasn’t who mine actually was. Whispered very loudly “OH MY GOD” and walked straight out. We’ve all been there. Just kindly walk out and pretend nothing even happened.
14. University life is more than academics. Take a leap and do things.
15. You’ll have to do more than your degree to get to where you want to be.
16. People party a lot, you can be one of them but if you want to keep up your grades, please balance it with your studies, work and other commitments!
17. University can either be harder or easier than high school. For me? Easier so far. Further units will be difficult. But you’ll learn a lot of useful and enriching knowledge which is worth something more than what you might learn in high school.
18. Seating plans don’t exist, but if you’re gonna change seats every week, you’re most definitely messin’ up the system.
What other things can first years expect? Whether you’re fresh out of first-year like me or a tertiary education veteran, I’ll make sure to update this continuously with all of our input!
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