What Control Do Small Business Owners Have Over Cost?

Posted: June 15th, 2022 by Admin

By Mark Walters

— Have you priced your product buying from distributors, local manufacturers, wholesalers, foreign and domestic sources, and home based manufacturers?

— Have you compared all the prices they offer?

— If your supplier goes under, increases their prices, or stops carrying the product you need, can you still offer your product or service at the same price?

— Do you have a backup plan in effect in case your wholesaler’s employees go on strike?

— Do you pay shipping costs? Do you have a backup plan in effect if the shipping company goes on strike, or raises their costs? Does your supplier have a B plan.

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Remember: You cannot raise prices without losing clients. So, knowing how solid your supplies price, your labor costs, your utilities, etc., will save you heartache later. This is another place where new businesses make a major mistake. It is summer, you have been in business for two months, and things are going great. You have a 80% markup and that is paying all your bills with a little left over for you. The future looks bright.

November comes and you receive your first heating bill. Not to bad, you expected it. It does take a chunk out of your profit, but hey, it is your first year and things will improve.

January comes, and the temperature dives. Now the heating bill has doubled. You begin to sweat, but hey, spring is only – 1 – 2 – 3 months away. Anyway, the heating bill will go down in 60 days. Then you get your hydro bill, and are shocked at tripled price, until you remember that people are using space heaters.

This doesn’t include the cost of having the parking lot plowed, because even though you put in your business plan that you intended to do it yourself, you forgot that this is a commercial site. All the extra traffic at the office has an ice build up that no man can get through without a miner’s pick or ton of salt. Things are not looking good.

All this can be avoided by doing your homework. The Hydro company will give you the last tenant’s cost for the year.

Call the local snow removal company and ask them for the cost of plowing. You may set aside money for them in the budget, and not use it, but you are in a tight place if the money is not set aside and you need it.

–Assume you will have to switch suppliers for some reason, and PRICE your product according to the industry average, or a little above. That way if the supplier who gave you the great price goes out of business, you will not need to raise your price.

–Get the cost of shipping from several companies, and even if you choose the cheapest to use, do not PRICE your product based on that.

There may also be the possibility of selling your product at different prices to different markets. Let’s say that you make homemade candles. You sell them at the Chamber Networking meeting for $11.00 and in bulk for $7.00, orders over 50 are $4.75. You sell them off your website for $7.00 + shipping, and 3 or more for $5.00. You sell them at the local Flea Market every Saturday in the summer for $6.00, 3 or more for $4.50. And you sell them to stores wholesale for $4.50.

All these prices must be considered when marketing. The web hosting costs $25.00 a month, and web advertising only costs $250.00 a month. There is more competition at the business level, so you need to market more aggressively. The flea market allows you to get rid of seconds, and possibly connect with business people and shop keepers. The cost of a table at the flea/farmer’s market is $75.00 a week.

Each of these candles cost the same amount to produce, but the cost of putting the candle into the consumer’s hand is drastically different, so the price can be different.

Having more than one avenue to sell your product makes sense. Even someone who runs a daycare can have different prices. A lower price if children come between 8 and are gone by 5. A fee attached if the child arrives between 6 – 8, or stays longer at night. A lower price if the child comes at bedtime and is gone in the morning before other children arrive. You do not need to quote the price list to all clients, just give them the prices they need.

If there are no people in your area who offer overnight watch, then you can raise your price. You may even offer to watch the children to 11 p.m on Saturday morning for a nice little profit. The client may not be able to take you up on this every week, but they may take advantage of the chance to sleep in once in a while.

This is an example of how stepping out of the box will improve sales.

About the Author: Mark Walters is a third generation entrepreneur and author. He offers free training and investing videos designed to speed you towards financial independence at

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Wikinews interviews Eric Saussine, director of the James Bond fan film Shamelady

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Wikinews interviews Eric Saussine, director of the James Bond fan film Shamelady

Posted: June 13th, 2022 by Admin

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

The James Bond film series is one of the most popular and successful, having grossed over US$4 billion worldwide. The suave, sophisticated secret agent has secured his place in popular culture as the definitive action hero that has appeared in twenty-three films between 1954 and 2006.

Daniel Craig was announced as the seventh actor to portray 007 in late 2005, making his debut in the 2006 smash hit Casino Royale. While fans await Craig’s second outing in Quantum of Solace, due later this year, they have been able to watch Shamelady, a fan film made by the French film production company Constellation Studios.

Shamelady is a tribute to Ian Fleming, the author of the James Bond novels on which many of the films are based, and EON Productions, the makers of the official 007 films. The film was first released in 2007 and runs just under an hour long. It can be downloaded from Constellation’s website or viewed on YouTube.

Legally, the filmmakers cannot profit from Shamelady, but they didn’t make it for the money, rather the thrill of creating an original Bond film. The plot is fairly simple, and reminiscent of Casino Royale. Bond is sent to a casino to nab a vicious crime lord, but gets betrayed by a fellow agent in the process. Viewer reaction to the film was positive for the most part, and Constellation Studios has now planned a sequel to Shamelady, which director Eric Saussine speaks of in the interview below.

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Stanford physicists print smallest-ever letters ‘SU’ at subatomic level of 1.5 nanometres tall

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Stanford physicists print smallest-ever letters ‘SU’ at subatomic level of 1.5 nanometres tall

Posted: June 10th, 2022 by Admin

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

A new historic physics record has been set by scientists for exceedingly small writing, opening a new door to computing‘s future. Stanford University physicists have claimed to have written the letters “SU” at sub-atomic size.

Graduate students Christopher Moon, Laila Mattos, Brian Foster and Gabriel Zeltzer, under the direction of assistant professor of physics Hari Manoharan, have produced the world’s smallest lettering, which is approximately 1.5 nanometres tall, using a molecular projector, called Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) to push individual carbon monoxide molecules on a copper or silver sheet surface, based on interference of electron energy states.

A nanometre (Greek: ?????, nanos, dwarf; ?????, metr?, count) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one billionth of a metre (i.e., 10-9 m or one millionth of a millimetre), and also equals ten Ångström, an internationally recognized non-SI unit of length. It is often associated with the field of nanotechnology.

“We miniaturised their size so drastically that we ended up with the smallest writing in history,” said Manoharan. “S” and “U,” the two letters in honor of their employer have been reduced so tiny in nanoimprint that if used to print out 32 volumes of an Encyclopedia, 2,000 times, the contents would easily fit on a pinhead.

In the world of downsizing, nanoscribes Manoharan and Moon have proven that information, if reduced in size smaller than an atom, can be stored in more compact form than previously thought. In computing jargon, small sizing results to greater speed and better computer data storage.

“Writing really small has a long history. We wondered: What are the limits? How far can you go? Because materials are made of atoms, it was always believed that if you continue scaling down, you’d end up at that fundamental limit. You’d hit a wall,” said Manoharan.

In writing the letters, the Stanford team utilized an electron‘s unique feature of “pinball table for electrons” — its ability to bounce between different quantum states. In the vibration-proof basement lab of Stanford’s Varian Physics Building, the physicists used a Scanning tunneling microscope in encoding the “S” and “U” within the patterns formed by the electron’s activity, called wave function, arranging carbon monoxide molecules in a very specific pattern on a copper or silver sheet surface.

“Imagine [the copper as] a very shallow pool of water into which we put some rocks [the carbon monoxide molecules]. The water waves scatter and interfere off the rocks, making well defined standing wave patterns,” Manoharan noted. If the “rocks” are placed just right, then the shapes of the waves will form any letters in the alphabet, the researchers said. They used the quantum properties of electrons, rather than photons, as their source of illumination.

According to the study, the atoms were ordered in a circular fashion, with a hole in the middle. A flow of electrons was thereafter fired at the copper support, which resulted into a ripple effect in between the existing atoms. These were pushed aside, and a holographic projection of the letters “SU” became visible in the space between them. “What we did is show that the atom is not the limit — that you can go below that,” Manoharan said.

“It’s difficult to properly express the size of their stacked S and U, but the equivalent would be 0.3 nanometres. This is sufficiently small that you could copy out the Encyclopaedia Britannica on the head of a pin not just once, but thousands of times over,” Manoharan and his nanohologram collaborator Christopher Moon explained.

The team has also shown the salient features of the holographic principle, a property of quantum gravity theories which resolves the black hole information paradox within string theory. They stacked “S” and the “U” – two layers, or pages, of information — within the hologram.

The team stressed their discovery was concentrating electrons in space, in essence, a wire, hoping such a structure could be used to wire together a super-fast quantum computer in the future. In essence, “these electron patterns can act as holograms, that pack information into subatomic spaces, which could one day lead to unlimited information storage,” the study states.

The “Conclusion” of the Stanford article goes as follows:

According to theory, a quantum state can encode any amount of information (at zero temperature), requiring only sufficiently high bandwidth and time in which to read it out. In practice, only recently has progress been made towards encoding several bits into the shapes of bosonic single-photon wave functions, which has applications in quantum key distribution. We have experimentally demonstrated that 35 bits can be permanently encoded into a time-independent fermionic state, and that two such states can be simultaneously prepared in the same area of space. We have simulated hundreds of stacked pairs of random 7 times 5-pixel arrays as well as various ideas for pathological bit patterns, and in every case the information was theoretically encodable. In all experimental attempts, extending down to the subatomic regime, the encoding was successful and the data were retrieved at 100% fidelity. We believe the limitations on bit size are approxlambda/4, but surprisingly the information density can be significantly boosted by using higher-energy electrons and stacking multiple pages holographically. Determining the full theoretical and practical limits of this technique—the trade-offs between information content (the number of pages and bits per page), contrast (the number of measurements required per bit to overcome noise), and the number of atoms in the hologram—will involve further work.Quantum holographic encoding in a two-dimensional electron gas, Christopher R. Moon, Laila S. Mattos, Brian K. Foster, Gabriel Zeltzer & Hari C. Manoharan

The team is not the first to design or print small letters, as attempts have been made since as early as 1960. In December 1959, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman, who delivered his now-legendary lecture entitled “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom,” promised new opportunities for those who “thought small.”

Feynman was an American physicist known for the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as work in particle physics (he proposed the parton model).

Feynman offered two challenges at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society, held that year in Caltech, offering a $1000 prize to the first person to solve each of them. Both challenges involved nanotechnology, and the first prize was won by William McLellan, who solved the first. The first problem required someone to build a working electric motor that would fit inside a cube 1/64 inches on each side. McLellan achieved this feat by November 1960 with his 250-microgram 2000-rpm motor consisting of 13 separate parts.

In 1985, the prize for the second challenge was claimed by Stanford Tom Newman, who, working with electrical engineering professor Fabian Pease, used electron lithography. He wrote or engraved the first page of Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, at the required scale, on the head of a pin, with a beam of electrons. The main problem he had before he could claim the prize was finding the text after he had written it; the head of the pin was a huge empty space compared with the text inscribed on it. Such small print could only be read with an electron microscope.

In 1989, however, Stanford lost its record, when Donald Eigler and Erhard Schweizer, scientists at IBM’s Almaden Research Center in San Jose were the first to position or manipulate 35 individual atoms of xenon one at a time to form the letters I, B and M using a STM. The atoms were pushed on the surface of the nickel to create letters 5nm tall.

In 1991, Japanese researchers managed to chisel 1.5 nm-tall characters onto a molybdenum disulphide crystal, using the same STM method. Hitachi, at that time, set the record for the smallest microscopic calligraphy ever designed. The Stanford effort failed to surpass the feat, but it, however, introduced a novel technique. Having equaled Hitachi’s record, the Stanford team went a step further. They used a holographic variation on the IBM technique, for instead of fixing the letters onto a support, the new method created them holographically.

In the scientific breakthrough, the Stanford team has now claimed they have written the smallest letters ever – assembled from subatomic-sized bits as small as 0.3 nanometers, or roughly one third of a billionth of a meter. The new super-mini letters created are 40 times smaller than the original effort and more than four times smaller than the IBM initials, states the paper Quantum holographic encoding in a two-dimensional electron gas, published online in the journal Nature Nanotechnology. The new sub-atomic size letters are around a third of the size of the atomic ones created by Eigler and Schweizer at IBM.

A subatomic particle is an elementary or composite particle smaller than an atom. Particle physics and nuclear physics are concerned with the study of these particles, their interactions, and non-atomic matter. Subatomic particles include the atomic constituents electrons, protons, and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are composite particles, consisting of quarks.

“Everyone can look around and see the growing amount of information we deal with on a daily basis. All that knowledge is out there. For society to move forward, we need a better way to process it, and store it more densely,” Manoharan said. “Although these projections are stable — they’ll last as long as none of the carbon dioxide molecules move — this technique is unlikely to revolutionize storage, as it’s currently a bit too challenging to determine and create the appropriate pattern of molecules to create a desired hologram,” the authors cautioned. Nevertheless, they suggest that “the practical limits of both the technique and the data density it enables merit further research.”

In 2000, it was Hari Manoharan, Christopher Lutz and Donald Eigler who first experimentally observed quantum mirage at the IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, California. In physics, a quantum mirage is a peculiar result in quantum chaos. Their study in a paper published in Nature, states they demonstrated that the Kondo resonance signature of a magnetic adatom located at one focus of an elliptically shaped quantum corral could be projected to, and made large at the other focus of the corral.

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Hillary Clinton attends grand opening of the Erie Canal Harbor in Buffalo, New York

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Hillary Clinton attends grand opening of the Erie Canal Harbor in Buffalo, New York

Posted: June 9th, 2022 by Admin

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Junior Senator of New York and former United States 2008 presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton attended a ceremony marking the grand opening of the Erie Canal Harbor in Buffalo, New York. This marks the first time in nearly 100 years that the inner harbor of Buffalo’s Canal waterfront has seen significant development, dedicated to tourism and the people.

“Hello Buffalo!” stated an enthusiastic Clinton to a crowd of 500 people. “It is such a privilege and joy to see this project and all that it means not only for Buffalo, but Western New York. This truly has been a labor of love. All of the people before you, plus so many others have seen this vision and have been committed to making it a reality.”

“In a few minutes [I will] walk to the center of the Whipple Truss bridge and reenact that famous ceremony that took place 183 years ago,” added Clinton. “[The original development] took so many immigrant workers and so many leaders who never ever wavered. Local economies boomed, commerce exploded and this (the Canal) became one of the greatest infrastructure achievements in the history of the world,” Clinton added.

In 1825, then state governor DeWitt Clinton dedicated the canal to the city in almost the same spot where Clinton stood. He traveled the entire route of the Canal, bringing water from each stop. In a ceremony, the water was dumped from buckets off the truss bridge, something Clinton and other politicians reenacted today. Off to her right, the Buffalo Fire Department sprayed water into the harbor from a fire fighting boat, just as it did over 100 years ago. Cannons were also fired into the air just like they were when governor Clinton celebrated building of the Canal.

“I am very proud to support the redevelopment of the Erie Canal Harbor. The progress we are celebrating today, will continue. I am as convinced as can be, that as we see progress here at the inner harbor and the outer harbor, we are going to see the revival of Buffalo continue,” said Clinton.

The project cost almost US$55 million to build, and its not over yet. A stretch of lakeside parks, trails and mixed use commercial and residential development is also planned for Buffalo’s waterfront. City mayor Byron Brown says the redevelopment will attract hundreds of millions of dollars in new projects.

Several other politicians were also present such as Senior N.Y Senator Charles Schumer, former Buffalo mayor Anthony Masiello and congressman Brian Higgins.

“By reclaiming our past, we are forging our future. The Erie Canal project is an economic shot in the arm for Buffalo and Western New York that will spur business, jobs and tourism,” stated Schumer.

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The Lovers Guide To Sensual Breast Massage Pleasure

Posted: June 9th, 2022 by Admin

The Lovers Guide to Sensual Breast Massage Pleasure

by

Dr.Twert Brown

Breast massage instructions should be allotment of macho (and female) accustomed learning. It’s that important. Not alone is sensual breast massage a abundant way to access activity and apportionment of the breasts, but it is as well a way to breeding cocky (breasts are a actual affectionate and emotionally answerable area), and a abundant way for a man to accord pleasure, healing and acquaintance to his partner.

Breasts are admirable things, alluring to men and women alike. Unique, able and allegorical of femininity, love, passion, motherhood, sustenance, warmth, healing and pleasure. Breast massage is accordingly absurd way to breeding and amusement your lover (or yourself – if you are a woman!)

To accord abundant breast massage, a little anatomical apprenticeship may be useful. These majestic lovelies are fabricated up of coarse tissue and a band of fat; they are as well actual affluent in claret and lymph (tissue fluid). Breast massage instructions are accordingly capital to accumulate blood, tissue fluid, affection activity and sensual activity circulating throughout the body.

Ancient texts such as the Kama Sutra and the Tao detail the accent of breast massage to ensure a woman’s bloom and satisfaction. One of the better mistakes men accomplish in the bedchamber is to avoid the breasts or to accord them minimum attention.

If this is you – adhere your arch in shame, and afresh accumulate reading.

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According to the kama sutra:

” no allotment of the beloved’s physique should be neglected. Her lover should accomplish it his assignment to ascertain them and to acknowledge to his bedmate all the amusement she can accept from them”

Prepare your breast massage by ambience a admirable and sensual environment. A abundant lover gets his or her apparatus accessible afore hand:

1. Accumulate your lighting bendable or use candles 2. Adapt towels and a area to awning for bashfulness 3. Get acceptable superior oils (oil, sesame, almond) alluringly amoebic and cold-pressed added virgin. Avoid capital oils on the breasts and affectionate areas. 4. Get a bottle or artificial alembic to authority the oil. Abode this alembic in a basin of balmy baptize to calefaction up the oil.

How to Accord a Sensual Breast Massage

Start by cloudburst a little of the broiled oil into your easily (always analysis the temperature of the oil afore duke to anticipate burns).

Rub your easily together, and abode a duke on anniversary breast, affective your appropriate duke in a clockwise administration and your larboard duke in a adverse clockwise direction. Massage the breasts in circles for at atomic 10 minutes.

Now focus on one breast at a time, affective from the nipple outwards appear the accept befitting the energies circulating about the body. Lavish adulation and absorption to anniversary breast for about 5-10 minutes.

Do not overlook or carelessness the actual acute derma beneath and aloft the breasts. Accomplish a ample annular massage motion from beneath the breast, up and about the top allotment of the breast beneath the collar bone.

End the breast massage by agreement anniversary duke on anniversary breast again, the appropriate duke affective clockwise administration and the larboard duke affective in an anticlockwise direction. Do this for 5-10 minutes.

Finally abode one or both easily acclaim amid the breasts just aloft the heart. Close your eyes and brainstorm adulation activity from your affection affective down your arm into your hand(s) and into your lover’s heart. Co-ordinate your breath to deepen intimacy. Do this for about 5 minutes.

Ladies you don’t charge a accomplice to get a wonderful, sensual and admiring breast massage. Take the time to adapt your ambiance just as you would if with a partner, and accomplishment with a affection healing visualisation to accord your cocky healing and love. Over time you will feel an access in self-love, sensuality, affecting healing and bliss.

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China’s consumer prices rise to a three-year high in June as food prices soar 14.4 percent

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China’s consumer prices rise to a three-year high in June as food prices soar 14.4 percent

Posted: June 9th, 2022 by Admin

Monday, July 11, 2011

China’s National Bureau of Statistics released data Saturday showing that the consumer price index (CPI) for June climbed 6.4% from a year ago. That compares with a 5.5% rise in May, which was the largest since a 6.3% increase in July 2008. The major factor contributing to this figure was the steep rise in food prices which climbed 14.4%. Pork is a major food staple in China, and its price rose 65% from last year.

Analysts predicted that China’s inflation would peak in June, but particularly worrisome was the steep rise in the cost of food from the same time last year and up from 11.7% in May, indicating that Beijing may have difficulty in controlling inflation.

We must treat stabilising overall price levels as the top priority … and keep the direction of macro-economic adjustments unchanged.

China is the world’s second largest economy, having grown robustly in the last two years driven by a 2009 governmental stimulus package of $586 billion and low interest rates offered by state-owned banks. These were directed at promoting investments in real estate construction and government infrastructure projects, enabling China to lead the global recovery after the collapse of the U.S. mortgage market led to a worldwide recession.

Now Beijing is attempting to slow its fast pace of growth, fearful of inflation, by restricting bank lending and raising interest rates. High inflation along with high property values could hurt the economy. Since October, China’s Central Bank has raised interest rates five times.

Many factors are contributing to China’s inflation, including higher wages for migrant workers, increases in the prices of food and gasoline, as well as diminished output from crucial agricultural areas cause by droughts and flooding this spring.

Today, China’s Premier Wen Jiabao indicated that the war on inflation was continuing and controlling inflation was a top priority for the government, increasing expectations that interest rates would be further increased.

If they signal any comfort with inflation, and inflation is as high as it is now, they could create an environment in which people would panic, and they can have a real problem on their hands.

“We must treat stabilising overall price levels as the top priority of our macro-economic controls and keep the direction of macro-economic adjustments unchanged,” Wen said today in comments reported on the central government’s website. He had said in March that the ruling Communist Party is worried that a continuing rise in food prices could result in public protests.

Wen said the government would boost the supply of hogs to keep the price of pork stable, the price of pork being the major contributor to China’s food inflation index and the most closely watched item on it.

“If they signal any comfort with inflation, and inflation is as high as it is now, they could create an environment in which people would panic, and they can have a real problem on their hands,” said Tim Condon, Asian researcher at ING.

As markets worried about the news of Chinese inflation as well as concerns about the European debt crisis, oil dropped below US$95 a barrel today.

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Date announced for by-election to replace former New Zealand PM Clark

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Date announced for by-election to replace former New Zealand PM Clark

Posted: June 9th, 2022 by Admin

Monday, April 20, 2009

The government has announced 13 June as the date for the upcoming Mount Albert by-election.

The by-election has been caused by former Prime Minister Helen Clark‘s departure to head the United Nations Development Program. While it is considered to be a safe Labour seat, the by-election is expected to be heavily contested.

Candidates must be nominated by 19 May.

Nominations for the Labour Party close on Wednesday. So far four candidates have put their names forward: Auckland city councillor Glenda Fryer, former candidate Hamish McCracken, University of Auckland political studies lecturer Meg Bates and employment lawyer Helen White. List MP Phil Twyford, widely expected to succeed Ms Clark, has not put his name forward.

The National Party has narrowed its possible candidates down to two: list MP Melissa Lee or unsuccessful 2008 candidate Ravi Musuku. The decision will be made at a party meeting on 4 May.

The Greens and ACT New Zealand will both contest the by-election, but have yet to select candidates.

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Open software developers meet at FOSDEM 2008

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Open software developers meet at FOSDEM 2008

Posted: June 8th, 2022 by Admin

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Hundreds of developers of freely licensed and open source software from all over Europe met in Brussels, Belgium this weekend for FOSDEM 2008. The 8th edition attracted considerably more visitors than previous editions, mainly from Belgium and its neighbouring countries the Netherlands, Germany, France and the United Kingdom, but also from other European countries and even from the United States.

During the conference weekend, presentations touched on programming languages, build systems, gaming (such as Battle for Wesnoth, Crystal Space, Globulation 2), packaging, virtualisation and web applications. The conference also has rooms (called DevRooms) were developers who usually work together via the internet can meet in real life and share thoughts on their projects; CentOS, Fedora, CrossDesktop, Drupal, GNOME, KDE, Mozilla, OpenSUSE and X.org had the biggest rooms this year. The corridors were filled with stands from organisations such as the Free Software Foundation Europe and the Free Knowledge Foundation, Debian, Ubuntu, OpenOffice.org, etc.

Since FOSDEM brings many European open software developers to Brussels, it also provides an important networking opportunity. FOSDEM traditionally kicks off Belgium-style on Friday with a beer event, but during the entire weekend several groups hold parties all over town. Wikinews reporters attended a barbecue hosted by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on Friday for an interview with EFF and Open Rights Group representatives about the upcoming E.U. proposal to extend copyright for performers to 95 years. Wikinews also interviewed Drupal founder and Acquia CTO Dries Buytaert about Drupal and how Acquia will relate to the Drupal developer community.

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Why Kitz Valves Are The Ideal Choice For Demanding Applications

Posted: June 8th, 2022 by Admin

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Kitz has long been known as a brand and a company with a top reputation in developing durable, long-lasting and easy to work with parts and components. The line of Kitz valves offers all of these benefits, making the valves offered by the manufacturer a top option in even the most demanding and critical types of applications.

Options in Valves

As can be expected from one on of the leading manufacturers of valves on the planet, the types of valves the company produces are extensive. They are known for a top selection in globe, check, gate, ball and butterfly valves as well as strainer types of valves as well.

Unlike some valve manufacturers only offering standard sizes to meet the system requirements in specific industries, Kitz and their brands are designed to fit pipes and work in systems from a half an inch to up to 48 inches in their general product range.

In all, the company produces over forty thousand different types, sizes, and options in standard valves. They also manufacture specialty valves for customers around the world.

Specialized Valves

Specialized Kitz valves can be ordered to manage oversized pipe, high pressure ranges outside of the ANSI class ratings on standard valves as well as to meet specific temperature requirements.

For custom and standard valves, the company also offers a range of materials including stainless steel, carbon steel, titanium, Inconel, Hastelloy, Duplex and other types of specialized materials for demanding and unique applications.

When choosing to use Kitz valves on any job, contractors and project managers know they are getting a reliable, tested valve. The company completes full stress-testing and analysis on all valves to ensure they can stand up to the jobs for which they are rated.

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Students pass out forcing Michigan school to evacuate

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Students pass out forcing Michigan school to evacuate

Posted: June 7th, 2022 by Admin

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

A Catholic school in Michigan, United States was evacuated today after several students became sick during a church service.

Bloomfield Hills Public Safety Director Rick Matott said St. Hugo of the Hills Catholic School evacuated its 860 students around 9 a.m. EDT today. At least three children had passed out during the church service. Two children reportedly had to be taken to area hospitals.

Medical crews and hazardous material experts responded to the school to determine the cause of the illness. However, it is still not known what caused the students to become sick.

Students walked to the nearby Oakland Community College campus while they waited for their parents to pick them up.

St. Hugo of the Hills Catholic School is about 15 miles northwest of Detroit.

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