Just wanted to let everyone know that we’ve been experiencing some problems with our website lately. This weekend we decided to move it to a different host which always sounds easier than it is. I’ve been battling with wordpress trying to fix the login and finally got it.
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In the last decade or more we’ve seen the proliferation of consumer-oriented wireless devices. These devices use technologies such as Wifi (802.11) and Bluetooth (802.15.1) to achieve long range and/or very low power functionality. As these technologies are perfected, they are gradually making their way into smaller, less expensive devices like cell phones, headsets, mp3 players and the list continues. These standards however are not going to create the next wireless boom. Look out for something much smaller in much higher quantities.
The ARC Advisory Group …
Yes, yes, yes… I know, you HATE the snuggie commercials right? I didn’t mind them so much initially even though I felt the product was ridiculous. Now that I’ve seen it so much I can’t help but mute the TV. There are plenty of parodies on YouTube regarding the snuggie. I won’t post them here as they’re not appropriate for wide audiences. If you’d like a good laugh, head over and check it out.
A quick search on Google will yield results that show just HOW popular the snuggie is. According …
Sourcing overseas has become so common that it’s almost impossible to not consider it when selecting new suppliers for your business. Thousands of companies offer every product and service under the sun, and it’s hard to imagine the good ol’ U S of A could ever compete. There are definitely downsides though, so arm yourself with knowledge to ensure you make the right decision for your business.
1.) US standards do not apply … so go overboard on details and specs for quote requests.
The tiniest detail left unspecified can …
This place is like a grab bag of randomness for the tool junky in you. If that isn’t bad enough their website is from 1989 and they have an unending supply of catalogs and I seem to be at the top of their list. Just when I’ve finished reading one catalog partially for entertainment factor and partially for interest, I get another one!!! I’m not quite sure why I read them when it’s much easier to find parts on their website (as bad as it may …