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  • The Different Displays of Industrial Scales  By : Christopher Carter
    Graphical User Interface, or GUI, is a very popular word in the description of a machine to human interaction. In order to be useful to people, nearly every mechanical or electronic device has to have a method of telling it what to do, and seeing what it is doing. Some of the earliest types of user interfaces were simple levers, that allowed a mechanism to be placed into one condition or another. This might be for a plow, or other similar device. Mechanical gear shifts still use this type of action.
  • Machine Vision Applications in Plastics Injection Molding  By : David ZHENG
    The application of machine vision techniques that can be applied to automatically detect incorrectly placed labels in a manually loaded injection molding process.
  • Drishti adds another feather in its cap – Member's Choice Award 2008  By : Preeti Gaur
    Drishti-Soft Solutions, a leading provider of customer contact management solutions for Contact Centers and Enterprises, recently recognized with Member's Choice Award 2008 for Best ACD, Best After Sales Support and Best Outbound Solution.
  • Bold New Choices in Freestanding Office Furniture  By : Christopher Carter
    Today the term freestanding office furniture has evolved from "what else is there?" to become one of the many choices available for office facility planners and interior designers. This contrasts to the time when the office landscape consisted only of freestanding desks, tables, files and other accouterments whose design and style, if any, depended primarily on the status of the office occupant.
  • Spy Earpiece: My Story  By : Suzanna Dorey
    How to communicate secretly at exams or meetings
  • California Desalination Report with More than a Grain of Subjectivity Part 2  By : Nikolay Voutchkov
    The PI report indicates that one of the major reasons for California desalination’s ‘immaturity’ is its lack of affordability. Currently, the cost of desalinating seawater in California is relatively higher than that of traditional low-cost water sources (groundwater and river water) and water reclamation and reuse for irrigation and industrial use.
  • The Solar Battery Charger - Plug 'n Play  By : Anna Williams
    Plug 'n Play Solar Chargers are simple to use, inexpensive, and portable. They put the power of solar energy within anyone's reach.
  • How to Choose a Pool Alarm (alarme de piscine in french)  By : Gen Wright
    It is really amazing to see how far technology has come in this day and age. Some use it for entertainment, while others use it to help save lives. The invention of pool alarms is one such example.
  • Business Landline Phone Systems  By : Eric J Ken
    With every business, a landline is no longer a must, but a fixture. In fact, if a business opts for a simple landline, they are at a loss, because PABX and Asterisk-driven systems are now available for the tech-savvy business.
  • Texting Abbreviations and a Text Message Primer  By : Steven Milbrandt
    If you look at a text message and wonder what in the world all those strange combinations of letters and numbers actually mean, then this is just what you have been searching for. Discover the basics of text messaging explained simply and learn what some of those confusing short forms actually mean. When you know the secret you will LOL (laugh out loud) and wonder why you did not learn this sooner
  • California Desalination Report with More than a Grain of Subjectivity Part 1  By : Nikolay Voutchkov
    In June 2006, the Pacific Institute (PI) published a report entitled, Desalination, With a Grain of Salt—A California Perspective. Ignoring several decades of successful track record of desalination in over 120 countries worldwide and the recent groundbreaking advances in applied
    desalination research in California, the report presents an opinion that most of the ongoing seawater desalination initiatives in the State of California are premature. This opinion is not shared by the people of California, who in the November 2002 state election voted in support
    of Proposition 50, which endorses the
  • How Do They Weigh Food For Packaging?  By : Christopher Carter
    Within an industrial application, it is often desirable to keep track of the weight of an item as it changes over time. The simplest example of this is a tank of liquid or liquefied gas that is used in an industrial process. The material may be an adhesive that is dispensed onto a substrate. Or it may be a coating or paint that is sprayed on an object. Alternatively, multiple ingredients are often fed into a mixing container, and the amount in each container must be recorded. Other applications include a gas that is used during the etching process of a semiconductor wafer or resist or masking material that is used in the same procedure. Within the food industry, a wide variety of liquids, powders or other materials are mixed together in fixed recipes.
  • Outsourcing, Technology, and The Economy  By : James Cochran
    Economies are constantly changing, and evolving. Whereas first they birth as a bartering system, they next take on a currency structure. This leads to a stock market, international trade, economic specialization, an industrial revolution, and forever continues to blossom.
  • Why carbide gravers win over steel gravers everytime  By : Rosemary Brookes
    Over the past few years there has been a lot of controversy over whether to use a carbide graver over a steel graver. Often the incorrect grade of tungsten carbide is used when manufacturing carbide gravers and therefore their quality is undermined. Should the correct grade of carbide be chosen there is no reason you should ever have to use a steel graver again.
  • Drishti brings FreePBX to India  By : Preeti Gaur
    Drishti-Soft Solutions, a leading provider of communications solutions for Contact Centers and Enterprises, offers FREE IP-PBX office phone system. The application comes with features such as auto attendant, voicemail, email integration, conferencing, call recording, IVR, presence, Day/Night, follow me, SIP/ZAP extensions, and graphical reports.
  • Keep your scooter going with a battery test  By : Elliott Turner
    Is there something wrong with your wheelchair? Or is it just the battery? Use a battery tester and never be stuck again
  • Microsoft Certified Solution Provider  By : Robert Melkonyan
    Microsoft is a very successful corporation which has integrated their systems and applications in basic computers, servers, frameworks and several other types of infrastructure
  • Modern Alchemy: Wind to Water  By : Shawn Meyer-Steele
    The Perth SWRO plant in Western Australia utilizes a combination of clean wind power and the highest efficiency ERD available for one of the most efficient and environmentally friendly desalination plants in world.
  • Technology for Hotels and Hoteliers  By : john mce
    Anytime from mid to late June, my diary is normally reserved for attendance at HITEC, undoubtedly the world's leading hospitality technology event. This year I came away excited by the evidence that the global hotel industry and its technology providers are working on the right issues.
  • Digital Pathology Systems Gear Up for Prime Time  By : Mark Terry
    GE Healthcare and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) recently announced they were beginning a joint venture in digital pathology.
  • How to Design and Operate a PX System Part 2  By : John P. MacHarg
    The new pressure exchanger (PX) device transfers the energy from the concentrate stream directly to the feed stream. This direct, positive displacement approach results in a net transfer efficiency of over 95%. Although application of the PX technology is simple in both theory and practice, in order to get the most benefit from this technology it is important to reconsider the SWRO design and operation approach.
  • How to Design and Operate a PX System Part 1  By : John P. MacHarg
    The new pressure exchanger (PX) device transfers the energy from the concentrate stream directly to the feed stream. This direct, positive displacement approach results in a net transfer efficiency of over 95%. Although application of the PX technology is simple in both theory and practice, in order to get the most benefit from this technology it is important to reconsider the SWRO design and operation approach.
  • Hands Free Laws – Comply With Bluetooth Headsets  By : Dale Martin
    Bluetooth Headsets are truly hands-free and thus comply with the new state laws that require drivers to use hands-free communications while driving. (The new California State Cell Phone law has received national attention since it went into force on July 1st 2008)
  • Potable Water from Sea and Wind  By : Roger Kelson and Gary Crisp
    Western Australia's Water Corporation is on track to produce drinking water form a 45GL/a desalination plant located in Kwinana, 25km south of Perth. The plant is being built by proAlliance - a 50/50 joint venture between West Australian construction company Multiplex and French water treatment company Degremont. Degremont will operate the 140,000m3/d plant for 25 years under a public-private partnership with the West Australian government-owned Water Corporation. The construction cost is $387 million.
  • Basics of Hydraulic Shears  By : Michael Headingten
    Shearing is the process of applying a high pressure tool through a metal plate and removing a part of the metal. Examples of shear machining are punching machines, like those that make small discs, and blanking machines, that make washers and other small items.
  • Taking Advantage of Conference Services and other Ideas to Enhance your Productivity  By : mindy carpenter
    Every month technology brings forth new methods to empower conferencing and other means of collaborating and communicating. There isn’t a more ideal time to leverage new technologies to advance increase your productivity. The following suggestions are just a handful of suggestions.
  • Primary Technology, Consumer Technology, and World Peace  By : Sam Vaknin
    Paradigm shifts in science and revolutionary leaps in technology are frequently coterminous with political and military upheavals.
  • Seawater Desalination: Water, water, Everywhere  By : Kathryn Kranhold
    In November, Connecticut-based Poseidon Resources Corp. won a key regulatory approval to build a $300 million water-desalination plant in Carlsbad, north of San Diego. The facility would be the largest in the Western Hemisphere, producing 50 million gallons of drinking water a day, enough to supply about 100,000 homes.
  • The Must Have iPhone Utilities That Everyone Needs  By : Sean Walters
    If you are looking for Discount Unlocked Phones at a bargain it has never been a better time than now to own one.
  • Using water for gas: How does it work?  By : Julius Moltgen
    Can water be used for gas? Did you know that water is the cheapest resource of energy that can be used to run your car?
  • What is Digital Signage?  By : Robert Melkonyan
    As the name suggests, Digital Signage enables Screens (LCD, Plasma, TV, and Projector) to be installed within locations where the target audience can view the screens and the information that is being played on them.
  • Seven Seas Evaluates Cascade Expansion  By : Kent Nielson
    Seven Seas Water received a production Pressure Exchanger for evaluation in conjunction with the ADA workshop held in St. Croix, USVI in October of 1998.

    A paper dealing with the performance of the device was delivered by Mr. Leif J. Hauge, President of Energy Recovery Inc. at the workshop. Tours were conducted at the test facility where the Pressure Exchanger was in operation.
  • How Conferencing Solutions and Collaboration Offerings Can Empower Product Liability Association  By : Mindy Carpenter
    Product liability is the framework of legal cases and the state laws which impose costs on manufacturers of products whose use might lead to injury to consumers. The goals of product liability statutes and common law doctrines are worthy. Originally developed by state judges in the early to middle of the 20th century, product liability was originally intended to promote consumer safety and to balance the interests of individuals against well funded corporations.
  • Technology: Time Savers or Time Wasters?  By : Cindy Hartman
    Voice mail, text messaging, email, IM, cell phones…the list goes on and on when it comes to communication. How do you control the flood of incoming and outgoing communication? A little structure and self-imposed guidelines can make a big difference.
  • Technology and Education  By : Macie Brown
    Technology has completely changed the way mankind works. It has become an integral part of our lives and basic movements of man are now solely dependent upon technology. Technology has prepared mankind to work faster, smarter and allows the brain to concentrate on other exciting and challenging goals and milestones. The last decade is dedicated to the workmanship of technology and its impact on the human race. http://www.360career.com/.
  • Making Use of Conferencing and Communication Technology to Aid the Organic Conversion  By : Mindy Carpenter
    Despite the tidal wave of modern publicity, the organic movement is by no means a new movement. In 1940, Rodale, a Pennsylvania researcher used the word to describe a superior practice of farming free of pesticides. And throughout, the organic community has occupied somewhat conflicting ground. The field is beset by overlapping regulatory authorities including the USDA, states and private bodies.
  • Analysis of Milling on a grinding machine  By : Steven Zhao
    A grinding machine is not a machining center, but it can sometimes take on milling and drilling to make the overall process more efficient.
  • Desalination Part 1 of 4: Tapping the Ocean  By : Cherish Hill
    THERE are vast amounts of water on earth. Unfortunately, over 97% of it is too salty for human consumption and only a fraction of the remainder is easily accessible in rivers, lakes or groundwater. Climate change, droughts, growing population and increasing industrial demand are straining the available supplies of fresh water. More than 1 billion people live in areas where water is scarce, according to the United Nations, and that number could increase to 1.8 billion by 2025.
  • How The Cheap Flat Screen TV Has Changed Our Soceity  By : Sean Walters
    If you are looking for cheap flat screen tv at a bargain has it has never been a better time than now to own one.
  • Hydroponics in commercial food production  By : Jovan Gomez
    The growing global market trend of hydroponics will continue to surge due to its efficiency and high quality of production. Though much of the producers are based in the First world countries, many greenhouses in other countries use hydroponics technology, indicating that hydroponics have been recognized for its efficiency in agricultural production.
  • Drum scales and its features  By : Mari milian
    Drums of chemicals will be weighed for many reasons. The gross weight may be known for shipping purposes. The net weight may be wanted for inventory, or to determine usage in various processes.
  • A Discount CB Radio Is Just As Good As a Full Price One  By : Jeff de Lara
    discount cb radio - 100 discount on all discount cb radio.
  • Techniques in Hydroponics culture: What is best?  By : Jovan Gomez
    Hydroponics culture has been used widely and has been proven to make agriculture more efficient and effective, at lower overhead costs and high quality standard of produce. The use of technique for hydroponics system may vary depending on the produce and the space available to apply it. What is advantageous, mostly, the techniques are versatile and can be adapted to any environment.
  • What is White Noise and How is it Used?  By : Mike Zimmerman
    White noise can be compared to its optical equivalent, white light. You know what white light is don’t you? It’s light that contains all the frequencies of the visible spectrum.
  • Fine Grinder for Mine Mineral Processing  By : John Hacking
    Deswik Mining Consultants have launched in Australia the highly innovative fine grinding mill which they claim is efficient, green and smart.
  • CAN YOU REALLY MAKE MONEY ONLINE - YES, WITH KNOWLEDGE AND THE RIGHT SOFTWARE?  By : Johann Snyders
    If the person had a proper knowledge and know the right use of the software then he can definitely make money on the web.
  • Building A Hydrogen Engine - Why Not Just Convert Your Car?  By : Nick S Earl
    An article about the new craze of hydrogen car kits that have hit the market recently
  • Dry Ice Blasting….. A Boon for the Food Industry  By : Andrew Getz
    Eco-friendly cleaning methods are fast becoming the norm today, replacing traditional methods. Dry ice blasting is one such environment-friendly cleaning method which has become popular in a cross-section of industries such as automotive, power, aviation, plastics, etc. due to its multiple benefits. This article discusses the basics of dry ice blasting and how it is applied as a safer alternative.
  • Tasers  By : Lisa Malmquist
    This is an article about using Tasers as a method of self defense.
  • Ipods Computers Iphones Loaded With Toxic Chemicals  By : Alisha Dhamani
    Apple has consistently lagged behind competitors in environmental programs such as recycling computers; phasing out toxic chemicals like PVC from its computers; ensuring transparency and a willingness to talk to environmental groups.

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