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lilianhuas · 2 years ago
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The Iron Triangle Returns: Conjuring Curse [Lost Tomb Webmovie 2023]
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torchickentacos · 7 months ago
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I'm reading poetry at 1 am and spiraling over like 45 emotions at once, which is how poetry was meant to be enjoyed, I think
#hella off topic in tags again lol#current list of favorites:#The Kiss by Stephen Dunn#Connubial by Stephen Dunn#Rain by Raymond Carver#the lesson of the moth by Don Marquis#May to December by Megan Fernandes (I need to buy her book at some point)#The Woman Who Turned Down a Date with a Cherry Farmer by Aimee Nezhukumatathil#and I Like My Body When It Is With Your by E.E. Cummings.#I do not CAREEEEEEEEE if any of this is low-brow poetry. I do not know what high-brow high-quality poetry even is and I'm fine with that.#all I care about is if it makes me feel things and if I personally like it ❤️. I do this for fun and not to rip it apart because it's 'bad'#i've spent too much time around pretentious literary people and that shit seems exhausting! ngl!!!#I have no interest in it. even if what I love is garbage then at least I love it#and I am not just pretending to love it because it makes me look smarter or whatever.#it's one thing if you're autopsying poems out of love for literary analysis and criticism or for a degree#but nothing gets me more than people who ruin others' enjoyment of simple things just to feel above them.#like oh? you like better poetry than me? you care more about feeling smart than enjoying things? should we throw a party? should I call CNN#sorry 😭 this got so salty but pretentious people really tick me off. I've met far too many of them#and I am PERFECTLY HAPPY with my trash interests! I am a raccoon! I love trashy things! thank you very much!#ok i'm going to sleep now though because in true 1 am fashion I am not staying on topic lol.#I tryyyyy to keep complaining/negativity to a minimum here but whatever. I am allowed to have this lol#I like my maybe-bad-poetry-but-i-wouldn't-know. I like bad 90s music. I like campy-ass batshit 2009 FFN fics. I like taco bell. amen.
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foxceus · 2 years ago
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dyke-dyke-goose · 3 months ago
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“I carry your heart with me, I am never without it.” [analog] collage. 2025. created by me.
*poetry by e.e cummings*
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sunsnet · 5 months ago
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— e.e. cummings
(1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7)
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been wanting to make a 1634 edit since mitch’s 500th assist point belt pic, and how of course auston had to be there with him because their legacies are so connected, but also how it was like auston was making up for lost time (him playing his 600th game without mitch) and just—
i need to be dragged offstage before i yell any more 😭
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cctinsleybaxter · 6 months ago
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2024 in Books
I didn't get quite as much reading done as I would've liked this past year, but the 30 books I did read were all over the place in terms of quality and subject matter so I'd call that a success. One trend of note was that I kept accidentally reading the fabled upper-middle class white American man's Great American Novel, and, worse, liked them best of all.
The Enormous Room by E.E. Cummings
Cummings' semi-fictionalized autobiography begins with the abrupt end of his service as a volunteer medic in WWI, having been arrested and interned by the French with his coworker/best friend and marked as missing by the US embassy, and I can apparently be tricked into liking poetry if it's disguised as all that. My very first note says '[Joseph] Heller was here,' and that only became more apparent as the book went on. I'm flabbergasted that with time it lost status as a classic, and that people haven't pointed out its massive influence on all sorts of 20th century-defining media when it's THE prison novel. To describe the inhabitants of The Enormous Room or even pick and choose individual lines would be to recite poetry, which for me is like turning gold back into straw (oh god.. it's happening... American werewolf transformation.mp4), but everyone really should check out Cummings' structuring and storytelling graces here. Others have talked about a gift for pivoting between a kind of stereotypical artsy romanticism and stereotypical academic traditionalism, but if I had to sum him up in a word? Obnoxious <3
American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis
Almost landed with the honorable mentions because it overstays its welcome and the descriptions of rape and torture progressed far beyond my stomach's limit, but like. Yeah. I don't think comparisons to Dostoevsky are overblown at all; hamfisted and predictable in places yet deeply clever and unexpected, NYC richboy ennui at the end of the 20th century has been captured so perfectly you can practically hear the cork going into the bottle. The moment I began to tire of the business card scene from the movie repeating ad nauseam and the My Immortal outfit montages and the hilariously-named restaurants where they know you I realized that it was a structural choice and started enjoying them all over again. My favorite chapter is one in which Patrick Bateman makes a last ditch effort to stop being a psycho by escaping to the Hamptons with his girlfriend ("like a spider, she accepted") only to spend the whole vacation vomiting in terracotta pots and standing around listlessly holding an ice pick. My favorite scene and line will have to remain a sickening, awful surprise.
The Devil's Candy: An Anatomy of a Hollywood Fiasco by Julie Salamon
Salamon signed on with Brian De Palma to document production of his Oscarbait adaptation of The Bonfire of the Vanities well before it became a notorious flop, and thanks to that this is one of- if not the- best books for explaining how a movie gets made. It's smart without talking down to its audience, and the fact that the film by all accounts sucked, continually and at every level, is icing on the cake for me. The approach Salamon took to forty-odd interviews and constant observational sessions, ultimately biographizing De Palma* as well as documenting the studio process is really good journalism, mostly very nuanced in how it describes people but also fun enough to select a few villains. There are so many details I'd like to share, but my favorite is the constant allusions to people taking vitamins, supplements, and random pills PAs gave them like candy because 1., it was 1990, 2., on a movie set you are not allowed to get sick, you will be killed, if the production is on a tight schedule and budget you will be killed more.
*As someone who has mixed-to-negative feelings on his movies I learned he's a very earnest artist who doesn't talk to his editors, so mystery solved.
Moby-Dick by Herman Melville
"For anyone who has experienced Moby-Dick, it is a privilege to introduce it to another reader- but a privilege that is abused if extended much beyond the invitation." -Andrew Delbanco
"The real joy in Moby-Dick is the pure act of reading itself" -Fone Bone in Bone (2001), Jeff Smith
"the x-files was groundbreaking because it was the first good tv show that was also bad" -Tumblr user thexfiles
Second favorite book ever.
Re-thinking History by Keith Jenkins
Jenkins wrote this short textbook in 1990, arguing that the way history is taught, especially in higher education, is centered around the idea that with enough work and primary sources an objective, fundamental past can be discovered and accepted across nonpartisan lines, while history taught from 'alternate' viewpoints is relegated to elective courses. Depressing that not much has changed in over thirty years, but I think the structure of Jenkins' argument is really helpful if you want to be able to talk about this stuff with people and push for change with institutions. His intent to make history an intersectional issue ("the ideas I discussed had long been circulating in practically all the other discourses around...”) means he lectures as such, and while I don't agree with everything he has to say we have way more common ground than is usual for me and philosophers. I'd also like to extend a special thanks to the tens of of grad students on here who started running their mouths about James Fitzjames shortly after I finished reading; if I wasn't sold on the argument that empathy isn't a progressive or even functional way of engaging with the past that did it.
From a Buick 8 by Stephen King
This is the best Stephen King book. It suffers from some of the same bullshit as all the worst Stephen King books, I think taken as a Vietnam war allegory and as a working class story (about cops?? famously working class) it may even be uniquely bad, I disliked the epilogue and think it should've ended with the last chapter, but I loved it. Not the second run at a haunted car story I thought it was going to be, but a science fiction story (within a story) wherein you are reading about nothing mattering at 800 miles an hour. It also made me realize that much as I tend to dislike King and his reign over my favorite genre he really is talented, and might be the best in the business at writing not just addiction but what can only be described as intrusive thoughts.
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The Wine-Dark Sea by Robert Aickman
I have a deeply embarrassing phobia of eye floaters, something I'm only admitting here because it's too stupid (or perhaps.. endearing?) to use against me. The first time I 'saw' them at five years old was the first memory I have of feeling real fear as a child, and I always wondered if there was a horror author who could manage to capture that feeling- not in a Lovecraftian space creature way, not over-explaining, just imparting the dread of a little kid experiencing the banal everyday for the first time and it making them sick to their stomach.
Well, here you go. Aickman doesn't make the mistake of lunging for 'what's the scariest thing that could happen next?' He likes a yarn, indescribable only in that it would take every adjective, and incredibly well-written beginning to end. Even the stories that didn't do it for me gave me something to chew on, but my absolute favorites were The Trains and The Inner Room.
Honorable Mentions
An Unauthorized Fan Treatise by Lauren James
This compilation of blog entries from a fan of a fictional 2010s monster-of-the-week show was reworked into a published YA novel that I haven't read, but I think the original formatting of a website with hyperlinks and comment sections you have to manually scroll through is quintessential to its working in the first place. People are writing more and more fiction revolving around the internet I grew up on (some of them grew up on it with me!), but this is one of very few I've found to have both the correct voice and an engaging plot. My equivalent of taking a mass market on an airplane so a little surface-level, but the finer details had me covering my mouth to laugh in horror because yeah, that's exactly how it would've played out.
Right Ho, Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse
The entire plot stemming from an argument over a dinner jacket is hot.
Starman: The Truth Behind the Legend of Yuri Gagarin by Jamie Doran and Piers Bizony
"The Americans only counted down to add drama for their television." -Vostok guidance and trajectory expert Yuri Mazzhorin
A years-old rec from @barstoolblues that presents an excellent biography of Gagarin, probably as comprehensive as was possible in the 90s, but even more interesting insight into the space race. With years of interviews and research to sort through Doran and Bizony aren't always economical in their pacing, but the book is well-cited, well-written, and never boring. I also think it truly helps to have 'third party' (UK) authors who're critical of the USSR in very different ways than Americans and who are willing to be just as critical of the US. You'll have to turn to the book for wider context, but one of my favorite anecdotes is that they made Gagarin's professional rival Gherman Titov suit up ("dressed in the twentieth century's most distinctive suits of armour…") and go to the launch pad with him as his understudy. World's funniest, saddest psychological torture, though they did get to clonk helmets as a kiss goodbye which is very cute.
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richwall101 · 8 months ago
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The E.S.& A Robinson Building - Bristol - UK - 1963
The Dickinson Robinson Building, or 1 Redcliffe Street, was the headquarters for Dickinson Robinson Group (DRG) in Bristol, designed by its own architecture department and completed in 1963. ( By Main Architect Colin Beals) Modern buildings were accepted for DRG’s factories, so they were eventually persuaded that a modern building for their headquarters would be appropriate too. 
These headquarters rose out of post-war dereliction, displaying new optimism and modernist ideas on architecture as expressed by the architect Le Corbusier. The design is simple with pleasing repetition. Good quality materials were used, including Carrara marble panels that fitted over the concrete beams. Glass and bronze are the other main external materials, all of which have weathered well. The scale adds to the building’s impressive form. It is 200 feet high, making it the first commercial tower building in Bristol.
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skyfallights · 1 day ago
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Test and Measurement Equipment Market Size Precision Driving Innovation Across Industries
The Test and Measurement Equipment Market Size is a cornerstone of quality assurance, performance validation, and technological advancement across industries. As businesses increasingly integrate complex electronics and connectivity solutions, the need for precise, real-time testing has grown significantly. From electronics and automotive to aerospace and telecom, test and measurement instruments ensure reliability, compliance, and safety.
According to Market Size Research Future, the global market for test and measurement equipment is projected to reach USD 42.9 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 4.85% during the forecast period (2023–2030). This growth is driven by rapid industrial automation, demand for high-speed communication, and the proliferation of electronic devices.
Market Size Overview
Test and measurement (T&M) equipment refers to a wide range of tools used to inspect, measure, analyze, and validate physical quantities like voltage, current, pressure, temperature, and frequency. Common products include oscilloscopes, signal analyzers, multimeters, logic analyzers, spectrum analyzers, and power meters.
These instruments help identify faults, optimize system design, support predictive maintenance, and verify compliance with international standards. In sectors such as aerospace & defense, consumer electronics, automotive, energy, and healthcare, reliable T&M equipment is essential for R&D, prototyping, and operational testing.
Key Market Size Drivers
1. Emerging 5G and IoT Networks
The rollout of 5G networks and Internet of Things (IoT) devices requires rigorous RF and microwave testing to ensure signal integrity, latency optimization, and interoperability across frequencies.
2. Rise of Smart Manufacturing
With Market Size 4.0, manufacturers deploy sensors, robotics, and automated systems that rely on precise calibration and functional testing. T&M equipment plays a vital role in predictive maintenance and system integration.
3. Increasing Electronics in Automotive
The growth of autonomous driving systems, advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), and electric vehicles (EVs) is fueling demand for T&M solutions that can validate software, sensors, and electronic control units (ECUs).
4. Expanding Medical Electronics
The healthcare sector is deploying increasingly sophisticated diagnostic and monitoring devices. T&M tools ensure safety, accuracy, and regulatory compliance in medical electronics.
Market Size Segmentation
By Product Type:
Oscilloscopes
Signal Analyzers
Logic Analyzers
Spectrum Analyzers
Network Analyzers
Multimeters
Power Meters
By Service:
Calibration Services
Repair/After-Sales Services
Asset Management Services
By End-User:
Automotive
Aerospace & Defense
IT & Telecommunications
Education & Research
Healthcare
Industrial & Manufacturing
Regional Insights
North America
The region holds a dominant market share due to the presence of major telecom operators, aerospace companies, and electronics manufacturers. The U.S. leads innovation in wireless communication and semiconductor design.
Europe
Germany, France, and the UK are leading adopters of T&M tools in industrial automation, energy, and aerospace. The region focuses on energy-efficient manufacturing and advanced metrology.
Asia-Pacific
Countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, and India are investing heavily in 5G infrastructure, electronics R&D, and EV production, making the region the fastest-growing T&M market.
Key players are focused on technological advancements, modular instrumentation, and automation integration:
Keysight Technologies
Rohde & Schwarz
National Instruments
Fortive (Fluke Corporation)
Yokogawa Electric Corporation
Anritsu Corporation
Teledyne Technologies
Advantest Corporation
Hioki E.E. Corporation
EXFO Inc.
These companies continue to develop next-gen T&M tools featuring higher bandwidth, AI-powered analysis, remote access, and cloud-based data management.
Trends Shaping the Market Size
Remote Testing and Cloud Integration: Enabled by remote labs and cloud storage for real-time data analysis and collaboration.
AI in Test Automation: Reduces human intervention and error while improving test coverage and fault diagnostics.
Modular and Portable Instruments: Lightweight and scalable T&M tools meet the needs of field service and IoT applications.
Compliance and Regulatory Testing: Demand for environmental, EMC, and wireless testing due to global compliance mandates.
Challenges
High Equipment Cost: Advanced instruments come with high capital investment, especially for SMEs.
Complexity in Testing Multilayered Systems: Modern electronics demand cross-domain testing (analog, digital, RF).
Skilled Workforce Shortage: Lack of skilled professionals who can operate sophisticated T&M systems can hamper optimal use.
Trending Report Highlights
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RF and Microwave Diode Market Size
Modular Robotics Market Size
WAN Optimization Controller Market Size
Self Powered Sensor Market Size
Human Identity Chips Market Size
Electronic Display Sign Market Size
Displayport Adapter Market Size
Digital Light Processing Chipset Market Size
Temperature Detection Screen Market Size
Forest Wildfire Detection System Market Size
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Signature Pad Market Size
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datastring · 1 month ago
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Parametric Test Systems Market Set to Reach $714.6 Million by 2035
The Parametric Test Systems industry is forecasted to grow significantly, with revenue expected to increase from $339.5 million in 2024 to $714.6 million by 2035. This represents an average annual growth rate of 7.0% over the period from 2024 to 2035.
Detailed Analysis - https://datastringconsulting.com/industry-analysis/parametric-test-systems-market-research-report
Key Applications Driving Market Growth
Parametric Test Systems are essential across a variety of critical applications, including:
Semiconductor testing
Automotive test systems
Medical device testing
Aerospace and defense testing
These applications are integral to maintaining quality and performance standards in high-tech industries, fueling demand for advanced parametric testing solutions.
Industry Leadership and Competitive Landscape
The market is highly competitive and dominated by several leading companies such as:
Keysight Technologies
Keithley Instruments Inc.
Advantest Corporation
Chroma ATE Inc.
Gould Test Instruments Limited
Teradyne Inc.
National Instruments
Cirris Systems Corp.
Agilent Technologies Inc.
HIOKI E.E. Corporation
Anritsu
Tektronix Inc.
Growth is driven by technological advancements in the semiconductor sector and the rise of 5G and IoT technologies. Additionally, increased production of electric vehicles is expected to further propel market expansion.
Emerging Opportunities and Strategic Initiatives
Significant growth opportunities include:
Proactive innovation in test technologies
Expanding presence in developing economies
Strategic collaborations and partnerships to broaden market reach
Key demand centers include the U.S., Germany, Japan, China, and South Korea, where technology adoption and industrial growth are accelerating.
Regional Market Dynamics and Ecosystem Evolution
North America and Asia-Pacific are the primary regions leading market activity. Despite challenges such as high acquisition and maintenance costs, technological complexity, and skilled workforce shortages, the ecosystem encompassing raw material sourcing, manufacturing, assembly, and distribution is expected to evolve.
Industry players are focusing on emerging markets such as Indonesia, Mexico, and Turkey to diversify revenue streams and expand the total addressable market (TAM).
About DataString Consulting
DataString Consulting provides a full suite of market research and business intelligence solutions for both B2C and B2B sectors. With over 30 years of combined experience, DataString’s leadership specializes in delivering tailored market research projects aligned with specific business goals.
By continuously monitoring high-growth segments across more than 15 industries, DataString combines data aggregation and expert analysis to provide actionable insights. Their services include strategy consulting, comprehensive opportunity assessments, and solution-focused approaches to address complex business challenges and support sustainable growth.
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literaturereviewhelp · 2 months ago
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The economic concept of “creative destruction” is d to originate from the works of Mikhail Bakunin, Friedrich Nietzsche and Werner Sombart’s “War and Capitalism” where Sombart asserted: “again out of destruction a new spirit of creativity arises” (1913, p.207)). Leading economist Joseph Schumpeter incorporated the term “creative destruction” as a central element of the contemporary capitalist business model; describing the process of transformation that accompanies radical innovation (Schumpeter, 1942). Moreover, it has been propounded that Schumpeter’s “creative destruction” analogy is central to effective operations management and the supply chain network in the contemporary business model and envisaged entrepreneurial vision as the force of sustained, long term economic growth, with the gales analogy symbolic of the destruction of monopolistic markets, which facilitated abuse of market position and power (Reinert, H., & Reinert, E.S., 2006) Schumpeter further argues that internal innovation within a business operational framework produces lower costs, which in turn permits companies to sell products at lower prices, which is referred to as dynamic efficiency (Utterback, J. 1996). This in turn highlights a key element of Schumpeter’s model that competition for innovation as opposed to competition for customers is the most important (Utterback, J. 1996). Indeed, the proliferation of Apple’s growth as a brand and business phenomenon in the digital arena arguably symbolises Schumpeter’s “creative destruction” model in its operations management and supply chain as it “enables organisations to control the quality of inputs and the opportunity to expand using existing skills” (Boddy, 2005). Moreover, Schumpeter’s view of entrepreneurial innovation embodies the “gale of creative destruction” as the continuing cycle of innovation, which renders existing technology, skills and equipment obsolete. Innovation in this context essentially becomes essential as the foundation of dynamism in line with Schumpeter’s theory that the evolution and sustainability of a successful business model is not dependant on how capitalism administers existing models, but rather with how it destroys them through creativity to survive long term growth (Metcalfe, J.S. 1998). From Schumpeter’s “gale of creative destruction” theory proposition, large companies benefit from economies of scale associated with segmented working practices, and in addition technological advances are generally made, or purchased by this type of organisation (Metcalfe, J.S., 1998). For example, it has been submitted that Apple’s continuous diversification and horizontal integration of effective supply chain management has cemented its position as a central digital player and thereby enhances brand value: “Competitive advantages such as brand recognition can last a long time and may take a few years to deteriorate” (Hitt., Black., & Porter, 2005). If we consider this in context of the 21st century business model, Schumpeter’s proposition clearly remain relevant to operations management and the supply chain network. For example, the manufacturing and service industries are characterised by short product life cycles and large budget requirements for research and development, fuelled by changing consumer habits and requirements (Smith, R.D. 2006). Schumpeter further distinguished between different types of innovation through the creation of novel combinations using existing knowledge, for example the iPhone, which is further evidenced by its sales figures. When the Apple iPhone debuted, it sold 270,000 units at a pace of 150 per minute in thirty hours, each price before contract fees at 499 -599. By early September, the sales had crossed the one million mark, which far outstripped the adoption rate for the original iPod. Apple then cut the iPhone’s price by $200 and the price doubled (Trebilcock, 2007). By the year’s end, industry analysts predicted that global consumers would have purchased three million iPhones, with an approximate further seven million in 2008 (Trebilcock, 2007). Moreover, in 2007, Apple finished the year in its fiscal fourth quarter with record revenue and profits. It has been submitted that a central element of this success is logistics management and understanding of the global supply chain (Trebilcock, 2007). Indeed, in the annual supply chain top 25 report 2007, AMR Research praised Apple for superior supply chain capabilities with the iPhone and performance, ranking the consumer maker second in a list of retail and manufacturing heavyweights (AMR Research, 2007 available at www.amrresearch.com/supplychaintop25). From practical perspective, prior to sales of iPhone, Read the full article
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saint-starflicker · 9 months ago
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With my enjoyment of it.
Quality to me is spellcheck, punctuation, grammar, paragraphs, varied sentence lengths, noun-verb sentence structure, precise vocabulary, distinct character voices, pacing and maybe even a plot.
My enjoyment relies on none of those things. Even though it sure can help if it's...not one big textwall with no spaces between misspelled words...it helps more if there's a premise or vibe that I am in the mood for at the moment.
That will change every day, and I am sure it is different for every person what our reading preference is...so I think that there is no correlation.
(Of course my standards are different if I paid money for a paperback by one of "the big 5" that has an original story in it. If there's no capitalization and it's not the poet e.e. cummings then what's it even doing being like that.)
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lboogie1906 · 4 months ago
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E.E. Ward Moving and Storage, recognized by the Department of Commerce as the oldest continuously operating Black-owned business in the US was founded in 1881 by William Ward and his father, John T. Ward. The company’s beginning included two helpers, a team of horses, and a wagon.
It was first called the Ward Transfer Line. It was called Ward Storage and Transfer Company. By 1899 it adopted its current name, E.E. Ward Transfer and Storage Company, after John T. Ward’s grandson Edgar Earl took over the business. The company continued its commitment to reflect the mission of its founders, to provide quality services at fair prices. Family members were both owners and employees of the company.
By 1910 the company no longer used horse-powered vehicles as it expanded its clientele from families moving their furniture and household items to serving the needs of Columbus-area businesses and factories. It continued its tradition of family ownership, however. Eldon Ward, William’s grandson and John’s great-grandson was the last direct descendant of the founders to own the company after he joined in 1945. By the early 21st century, Brian A. Brooks, the godson of Eldon Ward, and Otto Beatty III, the son of Congresswoman Joyce Beatty, were owners of the company.
They are now a nationally recognized leader in the transportation and relocation industry. The company specializes in commercial, employee, and household relocation, as well as warehousing and customized logistics. It has earned numerous honors for exceptional service and historical achievement, including the Super Service Award from Angie’s List; MBE Supplier of the Year Award; Ohio Minority Supplier Development Council); Torch Award for Ethics, from the Better Business Bureau of Central Ohio, North American Van Lines Driver of the Year; Corporate Caring Human Services Award from Columbus Business First); Outstanding Diverse Organization Award from Columbus Business First); Moving and Storage Agent of the Year Service Excellence Award from the American Moving and Storage Association); and the North American Van Lines Power of Blue Team of the Year. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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eastofedean · 9 months ago
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What's your love language? Do you like to draw? Is there a poem that speaks to you or one that's especially meaningful to you?
I have to be honest with you, anon... the first question is already difficult to answer sjfjjsks because I'm not quite sure, but if I had to pick one, I'd probably say acts of service or quality time. I used to draw a lot when I was younger, I was a really creative kid, I guess. but I stopped a while ago. I haven't picked up a brush or pen in years :/
Oh boy, there are a few poems I enjoy so much! road music by richard siken, sunday drive by kate bear, I carry your heart with me by e.e. cummings, how to be a dog by andrew kane, anything by emily skaja tbh and the house with nobody in it by joyce kilmer (and a lot more probably... I'm super bad at choosing just one). they are all very meaningful to me for different reasons, but yeah
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favouritefab-blog · 1 year ago
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E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric
In the ever-evolving world of textiles, E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric stands out as a product that combines innovation, sustainability, and versatility. This blog explores the unique characteristics, benefits, and diverse applications of E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric, highlighting why it is rapidly becoming the preferred choice across various industries.
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What Is E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric?
E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric is a high-quality textile made by bonding fibers together through chemical, mechanical, or thermal processes, bypassing traditional weaving or knitting methods. This process results in a fabric that is lightweight, durable, and highly adaptable. The "E.S" in E.S Fresh stands for "Eco-Sustainable," reflecting its commitment to environmental friendliness.
Key Features of E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric
Eco-Sustainable: Made with a focus on sustainability, often incorporating recycled materials and being fully recyclable.
Innovative Design: Utilizes advanced manufacturing techniques to enhance performance and quality.
Lightweight: Easy to handle and transport, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Durable: Offers excellent resistance to wear and tear, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Breathable: Allows air and moisture to pass through, ideal for applications that require ventilation.
Cost-Effective: Efficient production processes result in lower costs compared to traditional woven textiles.
Versatile: Available in various colors, textures, and finishes, catering to specific needs and preferences.
Benefits of E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric
Affordability: The cost-effective nature of E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric makes it accessible for a variety of industries.
Customizability: Offered in a wide range of colors, textures, and finishes, allowing for tailored solutions.
Ease of Use: Lightweight and easy to cut, sew, and manipulate, simplifying the manufacturing process.
Sustainability: Supports eco-friendly practices through the use of recycled materials and recyclability.
Applications of E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric
1. Healthcare
In the healthcare industry, E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric is utilized for:
Disposable Medical Products: Ideal for making masks, gowns, shoe covers, and other disposable items, ensuring hygiene and cost-efficiency.
Sanitary Products: Used in the production of sanitary pads, diapers, and wipes, offering comfort and hygiene.
2. Agriculture
Non woven fabrics play a significant role in agricultural applications:
Crop Covers: Protects crops from pests, weather, and weeds, promoting healthy growth.
Root Bags: Used for growing plants and saplings, encouraging robust root development.
3. Fashion and Apparel
In the fashion industry, E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric is popular for:
Reusable Shopping Bags: Durable and stylish, providing a sustainable alternative to plastic bags.
Garment Covers: Protects clothing from dust and moisture, maintaining their quality during storage and transportation.
4. Home Decor
In home decor, E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric is utilized for:
Storage Solutions: Ideal for creating storage bins, boxes, and organizers that keep household items neat and tidy.
Table Linens: Economical tablecloths, placemats, and napkins suitable for both everyday use and special occasions.
5. Industrial Uses
The durability of E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric makes it suitable for various industrial applications:
Geotextiles: Used in construction for soil stabilization, erosion control, and drainage.
Automotive Interiors: Applied in car interiors for headliners, carpets, and upholstery, enhancing aesthetics and comfort.
Conclusion
E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric is revolutionizing the textile industry with its combination of eco-sustainability, versatility, and high performance. Its lightweight nature, cost-effectiveness, and customizability make it an ideal choice for a broad spectrum of applications, from healthcare and agriculture to fashion and industrial uses. Embrace the benefits of E.S Fresh Non Woven Fabric and discover how it can provide innovative and sustainable solutions for your specific needs.
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natalyarose · 1 year ago
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Hello Natalya. How are you? Thank you for offering free readings.
I worry about my brother-in-law's girlfriend. She is so innocent and still like a child at her age. She is a student of first year education. My brother-in-law likes to change girls and he is not serious about love and relationship. But they started to be together and he already introduced her to his family. My husband spent time with them already in coffee shop and he is sure that they will be together for a long time. As a 29 year old girl I worry if my brother-in-law will do something wrong with her and they will have some issues. She is so young, as a girl worries I think you understand me Natalya.
Who knows maybe they definitely will be together for a long time.
Her initials are: E.V (♎) and his E.S (♑) and my question is: Are they going to have harmony in their love relationship?
Thank you in advance.
Hey lovely! I really understand that concern, I've definitely seen situations like this in my own life too and hoped that it's a safe situation.
I puled the King of Swords, the King of Cups and the Moon. Both of the Kings bring an energy surrounding maturity- one focusing more on intellect and logical discernment, the other's focus being emotion & empathy. There are a few ways this can be interpreted- Especially since the King is a traditionally masculine figure, it may be eluding to the nature of your brother in law. Perhaps at this stage in his life he is coming into this relationship with qualities of being a very giving, mature well rounded person. It could also be representing your own care and concern however.
Either way, the Moon card's presence represents the unknown & the unconscious. This could indicate that some of your worries stem from unconscious worries or a sense of not knowing your brother in law's true nature, when in reality he may be a very 'solid' type of guy and is serious about this girl at this stage.
This is one of those situations where it needs time to unfold, but trust that your brother in law does have positive intentions. His 'changing girls' in the past could be more related to emotional issues/internal instability rather than a desire to intentionally be a player.
I'd say be aware of the situation (King of Swords & King of Cups again, could be representing your awareness and concern), but don't be consumed by worry 🩷
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