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Circular concept printer

Circular concept printer 07/20/2004 04:44 AM

This circular concept printer ("uses rotational, instead of linear, movement to reduce its size") was one of 130 winners of the 2004 Industrial Design Excellence Awards (IDEA). Link (via Gizmodo)




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IDEA Awards: Circular Printer


IDEA Awards: Circular Printer 07/19/2004 09:56 AM

257G_CircularPrinter.jpg imageSensory Impact plucks some of their favorites from this year's IDEA Awards (Industrial Design Excellence Awards), including this fantastic Circular Printer concept from Samsung that uses rotational motion instead of the regular linear movement to make portable printing even more portable. Not suitable for giant, Temple of Boom-era spliffs, sadly.
Read - IDEA Awards [SensoryImpact]


Impresora circular


Impresora circular 07/20/2004 12:41 PM

A Circular Argument


A Circular Argument 03/14/2005 06:21 PM
The Idea: A debate on how best to deal with the pressing global problems of overpopulation and overconsumption.

Dave talks to himself.
We need to reduce human population to sustainable levels -- no more than 1-2 billion people globally.
Why? The problem isn't numbers of people, it's the amount of resources they consume. And as nations become educated, they control their own population. The global population is going to level off at 9 billion. And no other method beside education has ever had any enduring effect on birth rate anyway. You can't legislate it -- the need to reproduce is an imperative in our DNA.
Well, then, we need to reduce consumption. Today we are already consuming resources and producing pollution and waste at a rate twice what the planet can sustain, and as third world countries aspire to first world living standards this is on track to rise to eight times what the planet can sustain by the end of the century.
You underestimate human ingenuity and invention. Technology has already allowed us to increase crop yields enormously, to the point each acre of land can produce far more food than anyone ever expected. That same ingenuity will solve other shortages -- replacing oil with renewable sources, finding ways to refresh water, enabling us to put more people on each acre and still keep our cities pleasant and habitable, even growing food indoors.
So then what. You have a whole planet packed with people, cities covering every square inch of the planet, and no room for any other species of life.
In the first place, if the 9 billion all lived in healthy, well-designed cities, even cities full of trees and parks, those cities would still only take up 10% of the Earth's surface. The other 90% would leave tons of room for other species of life,
But that's just idealism. The reality is that people don't live in well-designed cities, they sprawl out and clearcut and poison all the land available to them.
Well, that's human nature. We want room. But historically people have actually flocked to cities, and are still doing so. If you make a city attractive, people actually prefer to live there rather than in the country. The key is reinventing our cities. Europe is showing how to do that now, and the rest of us will learn.
Not everyone wants to live in cities. And much of the land outside the cities is used up and despoiled in order to provide people in the cities with what they want and need.
Yes, and we'll have to learn to be more efficient. Europe basically ran out of land a century ago, and since then they have been pioneers: achieving population stability and even reducing population, reclaiming land as wilderness to increase biodiversity, making cities more livable and more efficient and self-sufficient with wind turbines etc. so the land outside the cities need not be used up and despoiled. We can even invent proteins that have the same flavour, texture and appearance as animal proteins, and free up the 70% of arable land now used for grazing animals and growing food for those animals.
What you're describing violates the laws of thermodynamics. The stuff these 9 billion people consume has to come from somewhere.
Yes, and right now it comes from a lot of wasteful and inefficient processes. We're still learning how to live properly. We will learn to reduce, reuse, recycle, to live within our means and consume no more than we produce.
How can you be so optimistic? Open your eyes, and all you will see is evidence to the contrary.
I guess you see what you want to see. I think we've come a long way from the middle ages. There is less barbarity now. There is more knowledge and understanding. We are much better connected and aware of what needs to be done. How can you be so pessimistic?
All the wars and violence, poisoned food, water and land, preventable disease and suffering, global warming, end of oil, factory farming, government corruption, an economy dependent on unsustainable growth. I could go on...
There have always been problems. Look at the Spanish Inquisition, the tyrannies of Stalin and Mao that together resulted in the deaths of over 100 million people, the two world wars, the cold war with two irrational fingers on the nuclear button. Somehow we seem to have the survival instinct to pull back from the brink in time.
But this time we're heading over the brink with a lot more mass and a lot more momentum -- more, faster than ever before, like a heavily-laden car careening out of control.
Maybe. If you think so, you should recognize human nature for what it is, very adaptable, very resistant to change, and slowly maturing. And then focus your attention on the "careening car's" vulnerabilities, areas where change is most possible. Go teach people, especially women, in the third world, and give them reliable, cheap, easy-to-use birth control, so they 'grow up' to the European model faster. Make it not worth their while to aspire to move to the West, and make them see that the Western European standard of living is a better model to emulate than the North American one. And in North America, work in urban planning to make sprawl and commuting unnecessary, to make urban communities efficient, self-sufficient, self-managed, and delightful to live in. Work in renewable energy and remediation technology. Help North Americans 'grow up' to see the value of the Western European model of land use, not to see value in each owning their own personal 50 by 100 foot piece of chemical-laden grass.
There's not nearly enough time for that.
It's already happening. Third-world population growth rates, though still too high, are dropping. India is starting to attract some of its emigrants back. 'Smart Growth' models, though poorly named, and telecommuting are helping to reduce sprawl and commuting in North America. And if you're right and this won't be enough to avert ecological disaster, well, then you might as well party, because no top-down political act or peer-to-peer meme is going to cause people to change their behaviour before they're ready, before they have no alternative. It's not in our nature.
Hey wait a minute. I thought I was the pessimist.
You are. I don't believe it will ever come to that.
There are a lot of scientists and students of history who say it will. So do my instincts. So I believe we need to take a precautionary approach, using tax incentives and social and political pressure and technology to get people to voluntarily reduce human population to sustainable levels -- say, to 1-2 billion people globally.
Uh, I already answered that.


Workaround for circular dependencies in
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From a Small Circular Stage in a Sea of
Thousands


From a Small Circular Stage in a Sea of
Thousands
08/27/2004 07:48 PM
Today's announcement had ideas in it. Bush will speak from a theatre in the round, addressing the nation by standing among citizens. It's a switch to a more vertical image of authority. CNN announced a similar move. They will speak from a diner. MSNBC will come to us from Herald Square. Why?

Their circular life. [flash with sound]


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Circular Graphics and Dealing With The
Enevitable Jaggies


Circular Graphics and Dealing With The
Enevitable Jaggies
12/07/2002 10:32 AM
Anti aliasing graphics features were a relief, but the jaggies live on.

it is located at the top centre of the
phone, besides the on/off button. it is
covered with a small circular p


it is located at the top centre of the
phone, besides the on/off button. it is
covered with a small circular p
07/11/2004 06:39 AM
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VW Concept R


VW Concept R 03/14/2005 06:18 PM
Wrrooom, wrrrom. A couple of years ago Volkswagen showed their Concept R (higher resolution pictures) at an autoshow. VW Vortex says that they are going to build it. And that it's going to be cheap. They are talking about competing with the Mazda Miata. The Porsche 911 got nice round headlights again instead of the oval blobs and is just amazingly beautiful. I like the look of the VW until I see a picture of the 911. I can't...

GT4 BMW Concept M5 Footage


GT4 BMW Concept M5 Footage 05/28/2004 09:31 PM

PS3 Concept image


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If this is anything like what the PS3 will look like, then sign me up for one right now! The picture is a concept...

PaX DoS proof-of-concept


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Unclear on the Concept


Unclear on the Concept 02/10/2004 02:52 AM
Shark Tank: This company moves its call center to what used to be a bank, and the fireproof safe is the ideal place to store backup tapes. But when a fire guts the place, IT pilot fish is stunned to discover the tapes are melted.

Sorapot Concept


Sorapot Concept 03/30/2005 02:03 PM

sorapot.jpgJoey Roth designed this 'Sorapot' concept tea pot, which looks impractical, unwieldy, and lovely.

Project Page [JoeyRoth via CoolHunting]


From Concept to Upload


From Concept to Upload 06/05/2005 11:28 PM
"Very often to develop a site that works well, we need to take a step back and put our developer brains into reverse."

More PlayStation 3 concept images


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A few weeks back we posted up a concept image of the PlayStation 3. Obviously, it wasn't the real deal (Sony hasn't released any...

Panasonic "Beyond 3G" Concept Phones


Panasonic "Beyond 3G" Concept Phones 09/09/2004 06:55 AM

panasonic_concept.jpg imageKeitai Watch continues their coverage of ITU TELECOM ASIA 2004 currently going on in Seoul today, and brings back some images of some Panasonic "Beyond 3G" concept phones.

Pictured at the right is one of the five phones, sort of a jellyfish-inspired model. Also displayed was the "X200," a bar type GSM phone with a 12.9mm thickness, Java support, and a .3MP camera. I'm a bar man myself, so I welcome more of this style.


Shark Tank: What a Concept!


Shark Tank: What a Concept! 09/21/2004 12:38 AM
This user's network drive is staggering the file server with hundreds of megabytes of games -- and that's completely against company policy. Fortunately, the user has an explanation. ...

New Mini Cooper Concept


New Mini Cooper Concept 09/22/2004 08:38 AM

mini_concept2_large.jpg imageAs much as I love the Mini, I think we can all agree it's in need of a little freshening up. I sincerely hope this is not how they choose to do it. I'll grant them, it looks better painted than in clay.

Read - Front Page [MotoringFile]


PS3 concept image hits the web


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More miniPod concept designs


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Speaking of the miniPod, iPodLounge has a roundup of links to various concept designs of the rumored miniPod that is due out next week. None...

Audi's RSQ Concept Gallery


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Although it debuted almost a month ago at the New York Auto Show (which I am still kicking myself for missing), I hadn't yet seen this gallery of desktop-resolution photos of the Audi RSQ Concept--the only thing good to come out of the upcoming film interpretation of Isaac Asimov's "I,...

Longhorn Concept Videos


Longhorn Concept Videos 09/24/2004 04:17 PM
We've talked about these videos a while ago. Microsoft has since added a few more videos, each of them offering a detailed look at not only the new technologies but the potential applications for them. All of the presentations look at Avalon, Indigo, and other technologies to be featured in Longhorn.

Telecoms Video : "In this demo, Carter depicts a Longhorn call center application that coordinates internal and external Web Services to assist a stranded motorist."

Government Video :"Describe[s] how Accela helps cities set the bar for next-generation Emergency Response Services. Government agencies, citizens, and businesses collaborate efficiently to prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies by taking advantage of the advanced data, communications, and visualization capabilities in Windows. This video covers technology to be delivered in 2005, as well as demonstrating platform advances coming in Longhorn in 2006."

David Weller is the commentator on most of the videos, and has an interesting blog here.

View: Longhorn Concept Videos (require WMP 9+)

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Secure your system with the TCB concept


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Doom3 film Concept Art


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The Whole Concept Of Television Is
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The Whole Concept Of Television Is
Changing... Or Is It?
11/13/2003 12:29 PM
Television hasn't really changed all that much over the past few decades, but a lot of things are happening in the space these days. People are increasingly interested in having a central digita l hub in their homes that will store and manage both television programs, and their own created content. The article points to a study done by the Internet Home Alliance (who isn't often shy about painting the picture they'd like to see for the future - which involves many of their member companies having lots of new products to sell). I don't think it's surprising that they found many people who claim they want a central digital video hub, but the actual implementation might not be so easy. Ignoring the whole broad cast flag issue, and how that might complicate this vision, such a device would need to work exceptionally well for it to gain traction. It's a pretty complex system, but would need to be easy to set up and easy to use, while still offering the functionality that people want. It's certainly possible, but it might take some time. At the same time, other studies are pointing out the fairly obvious fact that digital video recorders are going to change how television advertising works. Lots of people have been saying this for years, but the broadcast industry is finally coming to terms with it. Of course, they'll probably end up going the route of the recording and movie industries and make life more difficult for people, instead of embracing the new technology. Meanwhile, the NY Times is reporting that Sprint PCS is going to let people watch streaming TV on their mobile phones. At 2 frames per second. Two... Frames... Per... Second... That's not television. That's a bunch of still images, on a one inch screen - and knowing most streaming technology, they will probably be pretty blocky still images. Did I mention that it will also cost $10/month? Seems like a limited upside on that one. I'll probably have my home digital hub up and running before I'm watching TV on my mobile phone.

Cool new concept monowheel


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Embrio, Bombardier's new concept monowheel -- balanced by gyros -- is pretty cool looking, and like all good vapoourware vehicles, it is powered by magic hydrogen fuel-cells. Also: night-vision and ATV-style active suspension. I love the fact that the lines are visibly CAD-generated. You can almost see the nurb and spline handles depending from the curves. L ink (Thanks, Marc!)

Shocking new game concept


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seriouslycool concept vehicle


seriouslycool concept vehicle 11/12/2003 02:57 PM
Like the Segway, only cool .. story is at Forbes .. Bombardier EMBRIO .. Motorunicycle .. Hot Wheel

forbes.com/lifestyle/2003/11/04/cx_dl_1104vow.html
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proof-of-concept trojan horse


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Read all about it .. security advisory

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Shark Tank: Unclear on the concept


Shark Tank: Unclear on the concept 10/29/2003 01:13 AM
This company's real estate department picks out a whiz-bang Web-based application for sending computerized reports out to customers. It's a terrible application -- but that's not the big problem.

Networked, Powered Tiles Concept


Networked, Powered Tiles Concept 09/22/2004 04:24 PM

tile_cf02[1].jpg imageThese "Pervsaive Ambience" tile concept by Caleb Fung would an extremely elegant way to add unobtrusive function to rooms. Each tile can serve as a link in a network, providing power and information to various "node" tiles, including "lighting tiles, heated tiles, flat speaker tiles, and LCD tiles." It would be wonderful if someone would make these; it would be more wondeful if someone made these an open standard.

The Pervasive Ambience tiles are just one submission to Design Boom's '100% Tiles' competition.

Rea d - Tons of tiles [WMMNA]


New Concept to Expand 3G UMTS Network


New Concept to Expand 3G UMTS Network 09/08/2004 05:28 AM
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CesarFTP v0.99g CPU OverLoad [Proof of
concept]


CesarFTP v0.99g CPU OverLoad [Proof of
concept]
12/22/2003 07:39 PM
zib zib (Dec 21 2003)

IBM Greases Grid Concept with Workshops


IBM Greases Grid Concept with Workshops 05/23/2004 11:57 PM
The company, hoping to persuade ISVs to grid-enable their applications, is also offering technical advice and visits to developers' sites.

Notes and Tips: Concept Trojan


Notes and Tips: Concept Trojan 04/12/2004 10:04 AM
We have updates from Intego and others about the Mac OS X "concept" Trojan.

RE: JPEG Processing BOF Proof Of Concept


RE: JPEG Processing BOF Proof Of Concept 09/17/2004 04:02 PM
Cassidy Macfarlane (Sep 17 2004)

JPEG Processing BOF Proof Of Concept


JPEG Processing BOF Proof Of Concept 09/16/2004 06:53 PM
GulfTech Security (Sep 16 2004)

Openssl proof of concept code?


Openssl proof of concept code? 01/08/2004 08:28 PM
Lachniet, Mark (Jan 08 2004)
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XP: Change the Default Folder View /
Make all Folder Views the Same


XP: Change the Default Folder View /
Make all Folder Views the Same
12/31/2004 12:32 PM
Tech-Recipes Dec 31 2004 4:56PM GMT

"Troy"


"Troy" 05/15/2004 02:22 PM

Destroy Troy


Destroy Troy 07/05/2004 05:49 PM

When I wake up I usually find some interesting remains in my mind.  It's as if the brain forgot to flush the cache when I awake.  This morning it was the thought that the word 'destroy' originated from the fall of Troy.  So to destroy is to suffer the same fate as the city of Troy did.

Is this true?  Dictionaries I looked up didn't list Troy as the origin of the word.  Searching Google returns many pages that mention the city of Troy and the word destory together yet none seems to suggest there there might be a closer relationship between the word and the name.

Seems unlikely though.  The concept of destruction has a long history and, while the destruction of Troy took place long time ago, use of the word 'destroy' to mean 'do the same as what was done to Troy' would require a lot of story telling.

A: Destroy that city by nightfall!
B: Do what?
A: Destroy!  Turn it into rubble like Troy.
B: Troy?  What's that?
A: *sigh* You never heard about Troy?  Giant Horse?
B: Uh, no.  Why don't you tell us?

More likely, the word is related to the word 'destruction', removal of structures, but it's fun to play with words anyway.


Troy Sequels Planned


Troy Sequels Planned 05/16/2004 12:04 PM
They are planning two sequels for Troy. First up is Troy 2: The Trojans Strike Back. The Greeks are betrayed from the inside and...

"Troy in Fifteen Minutes"


"Troy in Fifteen Minutes" 05/26/2004 04:41 AM

Troy in 15 (very funny) minutes


Troy in 15 (very funny) minutes 05/20/2004 01:05 AM
After the sixth hour of Troy, the new Arm Pitt Men in Skirts epic, I started to remember just how friggin' big that copy of the Iliad I had was. Big. Big, big book. Loooong movie.

So it's a good thing that this blogger has produced a Troy-in-fifteen-minutes abridgement. You know, I like it as much as the original!

AGAMEMNON: Look, there's no reason for me to slaughter thousands of your men. You pick out your best soldier, and I pick out mine.

KING OF THESSALY: Deal. [turns to his army] SOME GUYYYYY!

THESSALIAN ARMY: SOME! GUY! SOME! GUY! SOME! GUY!

Some Guy breaks through the crowd. His neck resembles an Easter ham and his spear is the size of a telephone pole.

SOME GUY: RAAAAAAAAA!

AGAMEMNON [turning to his army]: ACHILLEEEEEES!

GREEK ARMY: . . .

AGAMEMNON: . . .

Hut of Wanton Nudity, Some Village

BOY: OMG Achilles you're late you gotta get up Achilles OMG!

ACHILLES: Dude, I just nailed twins. Call me in the morning.

Link (via Electrolite)

Little to Annoy at Helen of Troy


Little to Annoy at Helen of Troy 07/14/2004 11:27 AM
The beauty company bulks up its bottom line and beats down inventories.

Troy (the movie) in 15 minutes.


Troy (the movie) in 15 minutes. 05/20/2004 01:14 PM
Troy (the movie) in 15 minutes. Just in case you didn't feel like sitting through the whole ten years two hours 43 minutes. via BoingBoing

Bedroom of Helen of Troy Sparta
PARIS: Hey, baby, I brought you a pearl necklace.
HELEN [weepy]: I can’t wear it because I’m sort of already married to that other guy but we’ve been doing the royal nasty for a week already anyway and you’re going to leave tomorrow and WAHHHHH.
PARIS: You could stow away and come with me and start a war that will end up killing 90% of the cast and totally be the downfall of my people and my kingdom!
HELEN: *sniff* I think… that’s the sweetest thing anyone’s ever said to me.

Troy wins battle at US box office


Troy wins battle at US box office 05/17/2004 10:18 AM
Brad Pitt's epic Troy storms the US box office on its opening weekend to take the number one spot.

World premiere for epic film Troy


World premiere for epic film Troy 05/09/2004 02:33 PM
Brad Pitt and other stars of the sword-and-sandals film Troy will attend the world premiere of the movie in Berlin on Sunday.

HP's Troy Concept PC: Knobs are the New
Dials


HP's Troy Concept PC: Knobs are the New
Dials
06/08/2004 07:31 AM

hp_troy_concept.jpg imageHP's 'Troy' concept is an attempt to show how modern software and hardware technology could be combined to turn a regular PC into a communications platform. Although it's impossible to tell exactly how useful the secondary interface console at the bottom would be to actual communicating, I'm no hater of buttons and knobs, so if HP decides that it would be more useful to have a separate videoconferencing button on the bottom that's fine by me. I am going to have to take issue with the lack of keyboard, though. That would probably make life a little harder.

HP is "keeping mum about when Troy systems might ship," which is more than likely due to the fact that, if this article is anything to go by, they aren't doing a very good job explaining why we need something like this concept PC in the first place. Still, knobs! (Thanks, (another) Nick!)
Read [PCMag]


Occupation: Girl - Troy in Fifteen
Minutes


Occupation: Girl - Troy in Fifteen
Minutes
05/20/2004 10:09 PM
this blogger has produced a Troy-in-fifteen-minutes abridgement

livejournal.com/users/cleolinda/99710.html
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Use folder action scripts on a shell
scripts folder


Use folder action scripts on a shell
scripts folder
05/03/2004 10:44 AM
Recently I purchase a book called "Wicked Cool Shell Scripts" by Dave Taylor, and it is full of exactly that, cool shell scripts. Having not done a whole lot of shell scripting before, I thought it would be good to pick it up...

"Please Don't Go Topless, Mother" singer
Troy Hess found!


"Please Don't Go Topless, Mother" singer
Troy Hess found!
05/19/2004 01:27 AM
The mystery of the boy voice behind cult antiporn anthem "Please Don't go Topless, Mother" has been solved. Troy Hess has a web page. Please don't go blogless, mother! Link, and link to previous BoingBoing post.

Speedline Technologies to Showcase New
Product Features at GlobalTRONICS 2004


Speedline Technologies to Showcase New
Product Features at GlobalTRONICS 2004
07/28/2004 02:37 AM
Speedline Technologies, Inc., the world leader for single source process solutions for the PCB assembly and semiconductor packaging industries, will showcase a host of new product features for its electronics manufacturing equipment during GlobalTRONICS 2004 in its booth, No. E08, Level 4. [PRWEB Jul 28, 2004]

Speedline Technologies Schedules Free
Monthly Technical Webcast Seminars


Speedline Technologies Schedules Free
Monthly Technical Webcast Seminars
08/27/2004 01:40 PM
Speedline Technologies, Inc. has scheduled a series of free monthly technical webcast seminars exploring the major challenges facing engineers in the semiconductor manufacturing process. Each of the seminars, to be hosted by industry experts, will include the sharing of “knowledge in process” expertise, how-to insights and a Q & A session. [PRWEB Aug 25, 2004]

Speedline Technologies Announces New
Alliances in Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia,
Singapore, Indonesia


Speedline Technologies Announces New
Alliances in Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia,
Singapore, Indonesia
08/27/2004 01:40 PM
Speedline Technologies, Inc., the world leader for single source process solutions for the PCB assembly and semiconductor packaging industries, has entered into a number of new alliances to reinforce its sales and marketing reach and customer support services throughout South East Asia. [PRWEB Aug 24, 2004]

Free Semiconductor Manufacturing Process
Seminar Webcast, Presented by Speedline
Technologies:


Free Semiconductor Manufacturing Process
Seminar Webcast, Presented by Speedline
Technologies:
08/02/2004 02:46 AM
“Lead-Free Reflow Soldering” Thursday, August 19, 2004 11 AM – NOON, ET & 2 PM – 3 PM, ET [PRWEB Aug 2, 2004]

Speedline Technologies Forms Sales and
Marketing Alliance with Tamura FA System
Corporation


Speedline Technologies Forms Sales and
Marketing Alliance with Tamura FA System
Corporation
08/17/2004 02:07 AM
Speedline Technologies, Inc., the world leader for single source process solutions for the PCB assembly and semiconductor packaging industries, has entered into a new sales and marketing alliance with Tamura FA System Corporation for the Japanese market. [PRWEB Aug 17, 2004]

Speedline Technologies Ships 3,000th MPM
UltraPrint 2000 Stencil PrinterMarking
Major Milestone


Speedline Technologies Ships 3,000th MPM
UltraPrint 2000 Stencil PrinterMarking
Major Milestone
08/31/2004 02:35 AM
Speedline Technologies, Inc. (www.speedlinetech.com) has shipped its 3,000th MPM UltraPrint 2000 stencil printer, marking a major industry milestone and underscoring Speedline’s position as the world leader for single source process solutions for the PCB assembly and semiconductor packaging industries. [PRWEB Aug 31, 2004]

Speedline Technologies Continues Strong
Financial Performance in Second Quarter
- Sales Up 61%, Bookings Surge 85%


Speedline Technologies Continues Strong
Financial Performance in Second Quarter
- Sales Up 61%, Bookings Surge 85%
09/07/2004 03:02 AM
Speedline Technologies, Inc. (www.speedlinetech.com ) today reported that sales during the second quarter of 2004 were up more than 61% over the same period last year. Bookings also surged dramatically, increasing 85% over the first quarter of 2003. At the end of the period, the business backlog was 3.5 times higher than at the same time last year. [PRWEB Sep 7, 2004]

New Nitrogen UltraFill Nozzles from
Speedline Technologies Delivers Solution
to Overcome Challenges of Lead-Free
Soldering


New Nitrogen UltraFill Nozzles from
Speedline Technologies Delivers Solution
to Overcome Challenges of Lead-Free
Soldering
03/14/2005 04:14 PM
Speedline Technologies has introduced its new UltraFill™ Lead-Free Nozzles – featuring an innovative technology and design to enable electronic manufacturers to overcome a variety of process challenges inherent in lead-free wave soldering. [PRWEB Feb 23, 2005]

Speedline Technologies to Showcase
Leading Industry Solutions at Nepcon
Thailand 2005, with Niche Tech (2004)
Co. Ltd.


Speedline Technologies to Showcase
Leading Industry Solutions at Nepcon
Thailand 2005, with Niche Tech (2004)
Co. Ltd.
06/05/2005 11:15 PM
Speedline Technologies, the global leader for single-source process knowledge, solutions, and service to the PCB assembly and semiconductor packaging industries, will showcase the industry’s leading solutions and technologies at Nepcon Thailand 2005, Booth No. 4D29, Bangkok, 16-19 June 2005. [PRWEB May 23, 2005]

Speedline Technologies to Highlight
Leading Dispensing, Reflow and Stencil
Printing Systems at SEMICON China 2005


Speedline Technologies to Highlight
Leading Dispensing, Reflow and Stencil
Printing Systems at SEMICON China 2005
03/14/2005 04:10 PM
Speedline Technologies, Asia, will highlight leading Camalot dispensing, Electrovert reflow soldering, and MPM stencil printing systems at its exhibit, in booth number 3305, throughout SEMICON China 2005. [PRWEB Mar 9, 2005]

Speedline Technologies Introduces Next
Generation Technology in its New MPM
Accela Stencil Printer - Debut Causes
Paradigm Shift in Industry


Speedline Technologies Introduces Next
Generation Technology in its New MPM
Accela Stencil Printer - Debut Causes
Paradigm Shift in Industry
03/14/2005 04:14 PM
Speedline Technologies today officially introduced the new MPM Accela™ stencil printer from Speedline Technologies – creating a new standard in the way electronics manufacturers measure printer performance. The new printer – loaded with innovations backed by two new U.S. patent awards and nine additional patents-pending – is literally unlike anything else in the industry. [PRWEB Feb 23, 2005]

Speedline Technologies’ MPM AccuFlex,
Electrovert OmniExcel to be Featured in
Live EASi Electronics Assembly Line at
ATExpo 2004


Speedline Technologies’ MPM AccuFlex,
Electrovert OmniExcel to be Featured in
Live EASi Electronics Assembly Line at
ATExpo 2004
08/23/2004 02:21 AM
Speedline Technologies’ industry leading MPM AccuFlex stencil printer and Electrovert OmniExcel reflow soldering system will be showcased as part of the live, working electronics assembly line at the center of this year’s Assembly Technology Expo (ATExpo), September 27-30, in Chicago. [PRWEB Aug 23, 2004]

Speedline Technologies Will Feature its
“Best in Show” Dispensing and Stencil
Printer Systems with Newest Technology
at SEMICON Taiwan 2004


Speedline Technologies Will Feature its
“Best in Show” Dispensing and Stencil
Printer Systems with Newest Technology
at SEMICON Taiwan 2004
08/30/2004 02:26 AM
Speedline Technologies Inc. will showcase its “best in show” dispensing and stencil printing systems, featuring the newest industry technology, during SEMICON Taiwan 2004, Sept. 13-15, 2004, in booth number 361. [PRWEB Aug 30, 2004]

Speedline Technologies Announces
Software Release 8.3 for MPM AccuFlex
In-Line Printers - Adds New Functions,
Capabilities to New and Installed
Equipment


Speedline Technologies Announces
Software Release 8.3 for MPM AccuFlex
In-Line Printers - Adds New Functions,
Capabilities to New and Installed
Equipment
09/13/2004 03:01 AM
Speedline Technologies, Inc. (http://www.speedlinetech.com) announces the availability of a software release– providing added functionality and capabilities – for its industry-leading MPM AccuFlex in-line printers. The upgrade is immediately available for both new and for upgrade on installed AccuFlex systems. [PRWEB Sep 13, 2004]

Busy Process Engineers Invited to
No-Cost Technical WebCast Seminars on
Semiconductor Manufacturing Process–
Series Is Presented by Speedline
Technologies –


Busy Process Engineers Invited to
No-Cost Technical WebCast Seminars on
Semiconductor Manufacturing Process–
Series Is Presented by Speedline
Technologies –
07/01/2004 02:15 AM
Busy process engineers are invited to gain in-depth information and how-to insight about the semiconductor manufacturing process in a series of no-cost technical webcast seminars, starting July 22 and running monthly through December. The free seminars are being presented by Speedline Technologies, Inc. (www.speedlinetech.com), the world leader for single-source process solutions for the PCB assembly and semiconductor packaging industries. [PRWEB Jul 1, 2004]

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Folder bot 07/01/2002 08:29 AM
A simple class that goes through a specified folder and lists all files, triggering a class event every time a new file has been found and a different event when a folder is found. You concentrate on what you need to do with the files. There were many dir classes out there but none which could do what I wanted, this is why I release this one. Released as sharewear (see readme file) which is my own version of freeware.

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