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I picked up two used Smokeeters from a VFW hall (smoking is now banned) for $50 each. Basically, they're a huge ionizer that traps smoke, dust, etc...
You might want to check around locally for any that aren't being used.
http://www.smokeeters.com/mediacollectors.htm
JB
Hilight the text and then click on your italicised font...that should do it. To my knowledge, there is no single button to make a font italicised. Do not hit enter, or it will disappear.
JB
After watching the videos for NeatDesk and the ScanSnap, I appreciate their ability to automatically pull metadata from a document. But in each case, neither machine reviewed was 100% foolproof at extracting metadata, thus requiring manual corrections or new manual input (typing).
Looking...
The thought of one of these or the Neat Desk has been appealing, but I'm having a hard time justifying the initial cost, and tying up the extra desk space.
My laser copier / scanner does a great job already, and since I'm using Adobe Acrobat I have a very wide latitude for creating...
I'm trying to step off that treadmill and today was the first day....no jitters whatsoever. I keep a bottle of Excedrin handy...it has just a tad of caffeine and it's the only thing that will knock out a withdrawl headache.
I've been off it a time or two before, and it really feels great...
I'm going to take a wild guess and say it's a hammer from a hammer mill.
Hammer mills use multiple rows of these hammers afixed to a rotating drum for pulverizing everything from wood pulp to glass. If you're familiar with a flail mower, it's pretty much the same concept.
JB
"Check twice, fall none...show the fam...you're number one."
"Check twice, hold tight...and live to see another night."
"Check twice, and strap your rump...in case of unplanned bungee jump." (my favorite)
This is getting fun.
JB
I totally understand, but it's very liberating when you can get to the point of not having to explain. Simply smile and tell them "it is what it is".
Focus your efforts educating your customer why you're their best choice instead of defending your price structure...and don't get into a...
Perhaps something to this effect: http://www.paper-feet.com/live-adventure
http://www.paper-feet.com/ (main company web page)
Maybe for third world countires.
JB
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