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bindaltechnopolymer · 6 months ago
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Understanding the Basics of Tool Manufacturing.Doc
Tools are an integral part of diverse industries, including automotive, construction, aerospace, medicine, and others. Every sector requires tools for various purposes. Screws, bolts, fixtures, moulds, jigs, etc.- tools are the necessary materials for working on a stock piece. Whether you need to assemble or disassemble pieces of products, you cannot do it without using tools. please click the link below for more infomation https://www.edocr.com/v/ko53a66r/bindaltechnopolymer/understanding-the-basics-of-tool-manufacturing
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arthistoryanimalia · 10 months ago
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#MetalMonday:
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Octopus Chatelaine, 1887
Gorham Manufacturing Company (Providence, RI, USA)
Silver, red glass, black beads
W. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 2001.326
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whirligig-girl · 24 days ago
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i woke up from a dream in the middle of the night and, for a split second, had the thought "oh huh. they forgot to make a T'lyn demonstrator. Wait."
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guy60660 · 5 months ago
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Gorham Manufacturing Company
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skitter-smack · 5 months ago
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YOU GUYS BUY YOUR POKEBALLS?
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mudwerks · 4 months ago
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This porcineograph (LOC)
Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company 
An Eccentric Millionaire’s 1875 Pork Map of the United States
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britsyankswheels24 · 3 months ago
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🇺🇸 September 23, 1991: on this day, the production of the Ford Falcon came to an end at the General Pacheco plant in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
🏭 The Ford Motor Argentina company began assembling Ford Falcon units on January 10, 1962, at their La Boca plant in Buenos Aires. National manufacturing of the Ford Falcon began on July 15, 1963, with the first Argentine body built on April 30 of the same year.
🎉 The final unit produced was a platinum gray Ford Falcon GL, which was raffled among the 6,000 workers of Autolatina Argentina. The lucky winner was Emilio Félix Pogliotto, an employee at the Transax Puente Box Plant in Córdoba. This last unit marked the end of an era, with a total of 494,209 units manufactured.
🔧 By 1982, only 46 of the 3,500 parts that made up the Ford Falcon were common to the original 1962 model, showcasing the extensive nationalization and transformation the car underwent over 29 years of production.
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la-fumettista · 5 months ago
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Looking for an alternative to Sticker Mule?
I put together a spreadsheet comparing 40 different sticker printing companies on pricing, discounts, & shipping info. You can download it here.
I also have a video series on tiktok, reviewing product samples from different companies. All of that info is in the spreadsheet as well.
There are tons of great alternatives to Sticker Mule! Happy sticker making.
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so-i-did-this-thing · 11 months ago
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Had a Facebook marketplace adventure today with @crowtoed to pick up an 1855-80s(?) era ship's compass for a shockingly good price.
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a-god-in-ruins-rises · 7 days ago
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an engineer who works for a company i love (a small startup based in los angeles) just randomly followed me on twitter
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de11amorte · 10 days ago
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i need clarity because everytime I log on now, my anxiety is gripping my brain and shaking it like a baby shaking a rattler
is it annoying when I post content unrelated to Lucanis (Veilguard OCs for example), & are people bothered when I am inactive / post too much ooc?
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anistarrose · 7 months ago
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I was going to wait to talk about this until Disability Pride Month, and instead will probably just talk about it a second time then, because food allergies are extremely underrecognized as a disability. But did you know that if you live in the US and have a sufficiently severe corn allergy, you can't safely be prescribed about 95% percent of pills because they all have fucking cornstarch in them as a binding agent? And the corn-free alternatives obviously cost more — if they even exist at all?
I'm just saying, there's an entirely unique emotion that over 99% of humans have never even felt. And it's called "realizing that you're allergic to your own lifelong allergy medication."
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flightyalrighty · 6 months ago
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wow that anon is dumb. anyone who is that concerned about starving artists "taking away" from other people in need of donations - is directing their energy the wrong way.
love the comic, hope you can afford that controller <3
Thank you! Me too! I really really really hope I can!
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guiltyidealist · 1 year ago
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It should be a criminal offense if an insurance company is responsible for a delay in a policyholder's necessary health care.
Withholding prescribed treatments, even for just a day, can be anywhere from inconvenient to catastrophic for the victim. Medical providers may not withhold necessary treatment from any patient on any grounds, as it is their duty to provide it-- it should be justly illegal for any "middle man" to interfere with a medical provider's legal and ethical obligation to treat a patient.
Severity of the charge and its legal consequences should depend upon the scope of the offense (length of delay) and its consequences to the victim (impact on the person).
The testimonies of the victim, the pharmacy, and the medical provider who prescribed the treatment should be key considerations for the determination. Additional important testimony should come from the victim's other medical providers, housemates, family, educators/mentors, colleagues/coworkers, or employers.
The charge should become criminal record for the company. The company (perhaps the agent's office) should be fined per day delayed.
Some taxation can be applied; just to pay off the folks who do the filing, advocacy, testimony, processing. A hefty majority of the fine should be compensation owed to the victim.
If delays became a criminal charge on companies' records, then companies would have a strong motive to terminate agents who aren't performing with punctuality. It would become their best financial interest to invest only in timely agents who would, in turn, gain a best interest to invest only in timely subordinates.
I posit that insurance delays would wane significantly, resulting in more timely delivery of treatments to policyholders, and many people's qualities of life would improve drastically for it.
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stone-cold-groove · 1 month ago
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Illustration detail from a Bakelite Plastics promotional postcard - 1938.
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just-gay-thoughts · 1 year ago
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Pro tip: okay so idk if I've mentioned this but first of all please join a more proffesional club, something related to your major whether it's just for community building or actual work. They tend to bring in companies periodically to tall about their work and available positions. Thats not the tip, the tip is to ask questions when they get to them.
This has two benefits, 1) they give out swag typically to the people who ask questions, I've gotten multiple insulated water bottles, pens, cups, notebooks, chapstick, and post it notes this way. The good shit (waterbottles and notebooks) go first so ask that question early and save money. Added bonus of getting to go undercover as someone associated with [company name]
2) great practice in asking questions in a perspective job setting. At some point you'll likely be going to career fairs and talking to people, and getting some low key practice asking questions about a company before hand will make it easier later in an already overwhelming environment.
Good questions can include things about the function of the company, how internships work, ect.
Today I simply asked if they looked for computer science majors because they were focusing on engineer majors, I didn't actually care about the answer, but with how many companies use computer science and computer/software engineering semi interchangeably it's a good question to feel comfy asking.
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