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    Does anyone know sites that have superbowl squares online for sale? Im looking to get buy some squares with paypal.

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  • Advantages/Disadvantages of Clocking IN/OUT versus OUT only?

    Currently in a plant I work at when an operation is finished a worker will clock that operation out on the work order. When that operation is clocked out in the system the time spent after that goes towards the next operation he clocks out.

    What would be disadvantages/advantages of switching to a procedure where you must clock the operation on work order when you start it AND when it is finished?

    Thanks.

    1 AnswerEngineering9 years ago
  • Advantages/Disadvantages of Clocking IN/OUT versus OUT only?

    Currently in a plant I work at when an operation is finished a worker will clock that operation out on the work order. When that operation is clocked out in the system the time spent after that goes towards the next operation he clocks out.

    What would be disadvantages/advantages of switching to a procedure where you must clock the operation on work order when you start it AND when it is finished?

    Thanks.

    1 AnswerSmall Business9 years ago
  • Advantages/Disadvantages of Clocking IN/OUT versus OUT only?

    Currently in a plant I work at when an operation is finished a worker will clock that operation out on the work order. When that operation is clocked out in the system the time spent after that goes towards the next operation he clocks out.

    What would be disadvantages/advantages of switching to a procedure where you must clock the operation on work order when you start it AND when it is finished?

    Thanks.

    1 AnswerEngineering9 years ago
  • Lean/Six Sigma Ideas?

    In the manufacturing plant I work in we use packets of work orders for a specifc part for everyone knows what needs to be done and can sign off when one step is finished. Also we have a sort of filing system that we hang up on a board where these packets are supposed to be. The problem is that sometimes when the workers take the packets they do not return them when they are finished. This causes a lot of wasted time looking for the packets when they are needed. What could be something we could implement to improve this? For example a more centeralized location for the filing system? A better new filing system?

    Also please do not give idea like reward the workers when they return it or punish them if they dont. And we do not want to make the workers sign off when they take a packet.

    2 AnswersEngineering9 years ago
  • Engineering Technical Interview Study Guides?

    I have a technical interview coming up for a electromechanical signal company. Does anyone know of any websites or books with basic mater (study guides) for electric or mechanical engineering that I can review?

    It be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

    2 AnswersEngineering9 years ago
  • FANTASY FOOTBALL TRADE PROPOSAL?

    I am in a Keeper League and have Darren MacFadden and Peyton Manning. Someone proposed a trade for them two for Philip Rivers and Shonn Greene. Is this a good trade?

    Should I try to get someone else from their bench or something?

    My lineup is:

    QB:Joe Flacco

    RB:Adrian Peterson

    RB:Darren McFadden

    FLEX:Matt Forte

    WR:Kenny Britt

    WR:Brandon Gibson

    TE:Brandon Pettigrew

    D/ST:Jets D/ST

    K:Neil Rackers

    BENCH:A.J. Green

    BENCH:Michael Crabtree

    BENCH:Ryan Torain

    BENCH:Ronnie Brown

    BENCH:Benjamin Watson

    BENCH:Billy Cundiff

    BENCH:Early Doucet

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    IR:Peyton Manning

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    RB Ray Rice

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    Bench Lee Evans

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  • Physics 3 Question Help Please?

    Am optical lab stocks a large collection of lense with both positivie and negative focal lengths. A lens with positive focal lengh larger than the largest available positive f lens is urgently needed. Suggest how this can be chieved using a combination of available lens?

    1 AnswerPhysics1 decade ago
  • Polarized and Unpolarized Light Question?

    Assume that you have a mixture of unpoalrized and polarized light propagating In the same direction with percentages Pu for the intensity of the unpolarized and Pp for the intensity of the polarized light. Pu+Pp = 100. Describe a method of determining Pu and Pp using a single polaroid sheet and photometer.

    2 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago
  • Why the images formed by lenses appear colored while this is not true in the case of mirrors of an curvature?

    The images formed by lenses appear colored while this is not true in the case of mirrors of an curvature. Explain why this is so.

    2 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago
  • CALCULUS 3 HELP PLEASE?

    Evaluate the surface integral ∫∫S F · dS for the given vector field F and the oriented surface S. In other words, find the flux of F across S. For closed surfaces, use the positive (outward) orientation.

    F(x, y, z) = xy i + 8x^2 j + yz k

    S is the surface z = xe^y, 0 ≤ x ≤ 1, 0 ≤ y ≤ 4, with upward orientation.

    1 AnswerMathematics1 decade ago
  • Steps and equations I have to use to determine how fast I would have to ride a bike to make it between roofs?

    What steps and/or equations would I have to use to determine how fast someone would have to ride their bike to make it between the roofs of 2 buildings? Any assumptions too?

    THANKS!

    1 AnswerEngineering1 decade ago
  • Determine the mass flow rate of R-134a and the power input to the compressor.?

    Refrigerant-134a enters a compressor at 100 kPa and -24 deg. C with a flow rate of 1.35m^3/s and leaves at 800 kPa and 60 deg. c. Determine the mass flow rate of R-134a and the power input to the compressor.

    1 AnswerEngineering1 decade ago
  • CALCULUS 3 HELP PLEASE?

    Consider the line that passes through the point and is perpendicular to the given plane. (P0 corresponds to t = 0.)

    P0 = (2, 2, 6)

    x - y + 2z = 4

    (a) Find parametric equations for the line.

    (b) Find the points in which the line intersects the coordinate planes.

    2 AnswersMathematics1 decade ago
  • Pontiac Firebird "Monsoon Radio" is in "LOC", and dont know the code.?

    Hello. Last summer I bought a Firebird from someone and just stored it away for the winter. I just took it out and noticed that the radio was in "LOC" or lock because we unhooked the battery and I do not know the code. I was wondering if anyone could help me to get my radio out of lock mode since I do not know the code to put in. Thanks

    1 AnswerPontiac1 decade ago
  • Can anyone help me out with this linear regression question? -I know the Ans, but dont know why its the answer?

    For questions 4 and 5, data (y vs. x) are taken which are expected to behave according to the following formula:

    y=(ax)/(1+cx), where a and c are fitting constants.

    Question 4

    Which transformation can be applied to put the data in a form that permits linear regression to be applied?

    A. ln(y) vs. 1/x

    B. 1/y vs. 1/x

    C. ln(y) vs. ln(x)

    D. 1/y vs. x

    Question 5

    The data transformed as in Question 4 are fit to a straight line, and the resulting slope m and intercept b are obtained. How is the parameter c in the original formula obtained from these values?

    A. c = m

    B. c = b

    C. c = b/m

    D. c = exp(b)

    (THE ANSWERS ARE B and C, BUT I DONT KNOW WHY)

    1 AnswerEngineering1 decade ago