我本烟酒僧
男, 岁
江苏 苏州
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Accept what you can't change, change what you can, and know the difference!
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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2010-09-15 22:32
be amazing at
diligently
highly paid salary
comprehensive compensation package
one hell of a
I can tell
beefcake
hunk
clean-cut
scrawny shrimp
pinch her arm
nail parlor
Dan is the boy who has a creepy smile. |
2010-03-30 10:03
When the screening of the candidates is done, you will bring the top two or three in for an interview. What questions should you ask them? What answers should you be looking for? How will you know which one to hire? Whether you work for a large company with a Human Resources department and volumes of procedures or are a small business owner with a few employees, the questions you want to ask are the same.
The Questions to Ask
You want to ask questions that, in increasing o |
2010-03-30 09:32
Listed below are ten things you can do to become a better manager. Pick one. Do it today. Pick another one for tomorrow. In two weeks you will be a better manager.
1. Select the best people
As a manager, you are only as good as the people on your team. Give yourself a better chance to succeed by picking the best people from the start.
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2010-03-29 14:32
S1: Be on time for ALL your appointments. If you schedule a meeting, set a time to visit with a client, or tell a friend you'll meet them for a working breakfast you have to be there at the time you set or you will lose their respect. If your dispatcher tells a client the serviceman will be there at 1pm, make sure he is. It's just common courtesy, but it will really help your business.
S2: Stop and smell the roses. Believe it or not, you will do |
2010-02-08 14:14
Once loaded, the operating system's tasks fall into six broad categories:
- Processor management - Breaking the tasks down into manageable chunks and prioritizing them before sending to the CPU
- Memory management - Coordinating the flow of data in and out of RAM and determining when virtual memory is neces
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2010-02-08 14:13
A typical computer session begins with turning on the power. Here's what happens in that process:
1. You press the "On" button on the computer and the monitor.
2. You see the BIOS software doing its thing, called the power-on self-test (POST). On many machines, the BIOS displays text describi |
2010-02-08 14:12
A typical computer connects to the world around it in three different ways: input/output devices, ports and networking.
No matter how powerful the components inside your computer are, you need a way to interact with them. This interaction is called input/output (I/O). The most common types of I/O in PCs are:
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2010-02-08 14:08
Let's take a look at the main components of a typical desktop computer:
- Central processing unit (CPU) - The microprocessor "brain" of the computer system is called the central processing unit. It's a chip that holds a complete computational engine. It use
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2010-02-08 14:08
When you mention the word "technology," most people think about computers. Virtually every facet of our lives has some computerized component. The appliances in our homes have microprocessors built into them, as do our televisions. Even our cars have |
2010-02-04 10:20
2010-01-30 21:58
Using a home security system can bring peace of mind to someone who lives in an area known for its high crime rate. There are many different styles and versions available on the market today. You can get a basic motion detector alarm as well as systems complete with security cameras. The type of system you choose depends on the area surrounding your home, the objects you wish to protect and the amount of money you have available to use.
A basic alarm system can be a |
2010-01-30 21:57
Though they protect out home, belongings, and even our lives from outside dangers, many of us don't understand how burglar alarms work.
In the Good Old Days, how burglar alarms work was simple -- the dog barked. But now, how burglar alarms work has become a multi-million dollar science in an industry that is growing rapidly and advancing every day.
We asked Home Security Store's founder and owner Stacey Mcbride to help us explain how burglar alarms work.
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2010-01-25 16:05
CB Scheme: How it works
Learn more about:
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2010-01-25 16:00
UL customers can also take advantage of four other programs under the CB Scheme:
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2010-01-22 19:53
NEDAP Power Supplies has been assessed and found eligible to participate in the Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) 'Clients Test Data Program' (CTDP) for several years for the following safety standards:
- UL1950 Standard for Information Technology Equipment
Including Electrical Business Equipment
- UL6500 Standard for Audio/Video and Musical Instrument Apparatus for Household, Commercial and Similar General Use.
Recently we extended thi |
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