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i know this wasn’t really like. a conscious choice, since it was pre-designed by the show and adapted for the comic, but like
something about donnie making his mech without a face is doing something to me emotionally
Oohh I have an excuse to ramble about it now eheh. So. It was a choice in a way:)
I originally wanted to design this robot myself and I looked around for references. There were so many different designs in the fandom. Robots, cyborgs, cyber futuristic anything, but most of them didn't look like something I could call canon. I did appreciate the creativity though~ Most of what I saw left quite a bit of room for expression. With eyes, mouths, or the antennae that this fandom is so fond of attaching on robots. But when I thought specifically about...well...my version, I wanted something dead, as bad as that sounds.
Tello bot has no eyes, no mouth, no antennae, no face, n o t h i n g to express itself. It's a piece of metal. It's stiff, cold and nontactile. Moving and doing things but not being involved in them you know what I mean? Like a prosthetic. But for the whole person.
That's why when I thought of the canon design - it immediately clicked into its place in my brain and I went YEAH THIS IS THE ONE
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Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (Colin & Greg Strause, 2007)
Nice and meaningless and nontactile in the way humans caught between  impulsive breeding and an intergalactic clean up operation should be, but that’s all by accident as the movie constantly focusses on and tries to make us care about the plight of these humans.
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hallmark-21 · 2 years
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Choosing the perfect switch for your business’s equipment is vital to efficient operations. When creating a custom membrane switch you want to consider how the operator uses the machine.
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cvagent2 · 5 years
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The Miracle Club: How Thoughts Become Reality
Mind metaphysics, or positive thinking, is a fascinating and mysterious field of personal exploration and inquiry. The guiding principle and basic tenet of mind metaphysics is that thoughts are causative, i.e. thoughts - those intangible acts of cognition, attention and intention - can actually shape reality and the material world in accordance with our wishes and desires. With roots in ancient Hermetic traditions, this profound idea made its way into culture, though not without resistance, via the New Thought and Human Potential movements, and more recently, Positive Psychology, as well as myriad incarnations in business motivation and the self-help industry.
The latest noteworthy work on the contemporary metaphysical scene, already hailed as a modern classic, is The Miracle Club, How Thoughts Become Reality by Mitch Horowitz.
A longtime Boing Boing pal, Horowitz is among the most articulate and authoritative voices in the fields of alternative spirituality, occult and esoteric history. He has curated and authored dozens of books, such as the fundamental Occult America: The Secret History of How Mysticism Shaped Our Nation, and One Simple Idea: How the Lessons of Positive Thinking Can Transform Your Life.
The Miracle Club is part memoir, part historical map, part "operating manual" for manifesting your true will and your heart's desires. The promise of the book is pretty simple: you can make miracles happen. There's a catch though: miracles ain't free - there is work to do.
Grounding his reflections in personal history and a life of experimentation, Horowitz comes across as the real deal: he is an authentic "adept mind" and he knows his stuff. Moreover, endowed with a deep and wide knowledge of the terrain, Horowitz is able to present the essential lineage of modern thinkers who shaped our present understanding of mind metaphysics.
Last but not least, Horowitz has curated an intellectually rigorous guide for the willing practitioner: a collection of tools and ideas to make, quite literally, miracles happen. You don't have to believe, just follow his invitation to the fringes of reason, and experiment with the ideas offered. As Horowitz says:
I believe that thinking, in a direct, highly focused, and emotively charged manner, expands our capacity to perceive and concretize events, and relates us to a nontactile field of existence that surpasses ordinarily perceived boundaries of time and thought. This outlook is less a personal doctrine than a line of experimentation.
Let's pause a bit on this crucial point. Does the mind actually affect and influence reality? This question calls into focus the very notion of what reality is, at its most fundamental level. Is reality matter, energy, spirit, divine intention, nature? Or some combination of the above? According to Horowitz, the mind indeed has creative agency, but its workings are just one thread - a meaningful one - in a tangled web of accidental, biological, natural, and psychological forces.
We live under the accidents of fortune, illness, forces of nature, traumas of the past, and on the waves of relationships with others, who may possess conflicting needs and aims. These are lawful facts of life. But the mind also wields a shade of influence - it is an influence that we don't fully understand, but one that is accorded steadily greater credibility by generations of study in medicine, psychology, biology, and the physical sciences.
This is an undoubtedly labyrinthine and thorny philosophically playground, but what if we are actually co-creators of our own reality? What if our thoughts play a greater role in shaping our experiences and circumstances than is generally acknowledged? What if there are human capacities, still little understood, for affecting the world in a manner beyond our current understanding of physics? The persistent scientific skepticism over mind's effect on matter is often based on outdated assumptions about the nature of reality itself. Simply the fact of acknowledging and clearly describing unusual aspects of reality can encourage a renewed and fresh psychological experience of these possibilities. It's as if our intellectual and social practices "switch on" and "switch off" a set of latent universal human potentials.
Horowitz continues:
I argue that we can pierce the thin veil that separates mental and spiritual experience, thus using our minds not only as tools of cognition and motor function but as instruments of navigation into higher, unseen realms of psychology and cause and effect. We may be unable to see, describe, or fully identify these other spheres of existence - but their impact is palpably felt in our lives.
So just give these ideas a try. Experiment with the capacities of your mind, and see for yourself what happens. And if you experience results: go and tell other people. That's the game.
What do I personally believe of all this jazz? As a practitioner of mind metaphysics techniques myself - and having decided to write the praise for this book in the first place - my own beliefs are summed up by the lovely, suggestive rhymes of author Henry Van Dyke:
I hold it true that thoughts are things; They're endowed with bodies and breath and wings; And that we send them forth to fill The world with good results, or ill.
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The Difference Between Selling a Product or Selling a ServiceFebruary 8, 2016 by Keenan
What’s the difference between selling a product and selling a service?
I get this question a lot.
Here’s the answer and I’ll make it as simple and as clear as possible. I think it’s important, very important, people understand the difference between selling a product and selling a service. Knowing the difference can affect how you sell AND how one hires, evaluates and assess salespeople.
The difference between how you sell a product verse how you sell a product is . . .
There is no difference!  Period.
Let me be perfectly frinkin’ clear here.
There is no difference between selling a product and selling a service — absolutely NONE!
Those of you who think there is a difference, need to evaluate how you sell because you’re selling wrong. The sales people who focus on their service or product as their selling approach are missing the point.  Good selling doesn’t sell a product or a service. Good selling focuses on identifying problems, then offers a solution to solve the problem and if it’s a kickass solution, no one cares if it’s a product or a service.
When we start with the customer and their problems, there is no difference whether the solution is a product or service. It’s what the product or service delivers that matters. The impact of a solution, product or service, is still a vision, an intangible. It’s not something you can touch or feel and it’s custom to EVERY customer.
The argument I hear most often is, you can see and feel a product, where a service is harder to sell because it’s an intangible. Are fucking kidding me?  When someone tells me this, I just want to jump out of my skin. When someone argues a tangible product is easier to sell than an intangible service, it tells me they are a horrible sales person or worse yet, a terrible sales manager. It tells me their sales approach is to lead with their offer (the product or the service) and that they don’t look to understand their customers issues and problems. It tells me they sell feature/function. This is terrible selling.
If we’re selling correctly, we’re ultimately anchored in the customers “gap.”  The gap between where they are today and where they want to be tomorrow. We’re selling based on solving, measurable, tangible, urgent, business problems. We’re not selling our service or our product, but what our product or service can deliver for our customers in terms of their business value. When we’re selling like this, it’s all intangible. It’s always different for each client, customer. When we’re selling like this, there is no cookie-cutter approach. It doesn’t matter if you have a tangible, tactile, visual product or an intangible, nontactile service. It’s all intangible if you’re selling incorrectly.
There is no difference between selling a product or a service.
If you believe, there is a difference between selling a tangible product or an intangible service you have a bigger problem than you realize. You need to re-evaluate your sales skills. Start here with these books.
If you’re selling correctly, there is no difference between selling a product and selling a service. In the case that there is, it means your not selling, you’re pitching a product and it’s time to start over, read this.
Anyone disagree?
If so, how do you sell a product differently than a service?
http://www.asalesguy.com/the-difference-between-a-selling-product-or-selling-a-service/
Selling a Product Vs. Selling a Serviceby Kevin Johnston
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Your first business decision should determine whether you want to sell products or services. That decision dictates the kind of personnel, premises and marketing you need. Each type of offering requires different approaches and skills, and each one has different problems that you must overcome. Take your time in making your choice. Your personality and talents may then work better for either a product or a service business.
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Advantages of Selling a Product
Products offer a uniform solution to customers' problems. If you sell products, you sell identical versions to numerous customers. You may offer advanced or improved versions of products, but even those remain very similar to each other. Your prospects can evaluate features before they buy, and if you do not sell to one prospect, you can try to sell the same item to another prospect. When you sell a product, you can focus more on selling than on customizing the product.
Disadvantages of Selling a Product
You must store inventory when you sell products. Whether you manufacture goods or purchase them for resale, you must constantly estimate how much you need on hand to meet demand. That means you spend money on products before you make any income from them. You have warehousing and personnel costs for inventory, along with losses due to damage and theft. You must constantly tweak sales projections so that you know how much inventory to order.
Advantages of Selling a Service
When you sell a service, you sell an intangible. You do not have to limit your pitch to pre-existing features, because you can adjust the features of a service to meet the needs of each client or customer. You can emphasize aspects of your service that will solve your prospect’s problems or satisfy their needs and you can offer a trial period for using your services. If the customer does not keep the service, you do not have used goods on your hands to dispose of.
Disadvantages of Selling a Service
You can find it difficult to describe your service to prospects. In fact, people you pitch to may not be able to visualize what you do. You can counter this somewhat by focusing on how your service benefits customers, but even then you may have to repeatedly articulate why your service has value. Customers may express more reluctance when buying a service, because unlike a product, they can’t evaluate it before they use it.
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/selling-product-vs-selling-service-55446.html
Is there a difference between selling products and services?
Published on August 25, 2015
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This is a question often asked these days as people look for ways to refine and perfect the way they go to market. Answering this question in the 21st Century is made more complex by the large range of marketing and sales options that people can draw upon. However, the fundaments have not really changed but the proliferation of options has made it harder to see those fundamentals.
While having multiple marketing and sales options is a key factor complicating the answer so is the use of the terms; product and service and also the now common use of the term solution. Before you decide how you should approach selling what you do, you must first decide whether what you have is a; product, service or solution.
When answering such questions you will be providing input to both the strategy and the tactics that will be deployed in pursuit of new customers and also for growth of established customers.
Product, service or solution?
Although there is a lot of debate around these terms understanding the differences is generally quite straight forward.
A product is tangible so it has a specification that describes its capabilities and limitations. So when you, for example, buy a; car, photocopier, washing machine or accounting package you can compare your needs to the specifications to inform your decision making process.       For the sales person, the specification provides a framework for exploring the needs of the potential buyer as well as a mechanism for describing how well the product fits the user requirement.
A service is intangible but it has a specification that is flexible with the final scope being determined through agreement between supplier and customer. The specification will have limitations either because resources are finite or because the supplier has limitations. For example; a company selling hosted cloud services may have the capacity to manage projects involving user communities up to 200 so the scope will include a size component.       Similarly; a commercial window cleaning company may limit itself to two story buildings so will not be trying for business to clean the outside windows of a skyscraper.
So, what is a solution? This is one of those questions where you ask 10 people and you will probably get 11 answers. A solution will often combine products and services but the core to this can be defined in terms of what must always be present for something to be considered as a solution; a solution provider takes away the problem and delivers back the desired outcome. Take for example where a business needs some contract labour that they bring in and manage, then the provision of the labour is a service and some might argue the people providing the labour are in effect a product as they come with a specification in the form of their skill profiles and capabilities. If however the supplier accepted the responsibility for delivery of the desired outcome, within an agreed timescale and to an agreed budget, then a solution is being provided as not only is the supplier providing the labour they are also managing the project to deliver the required result through the use of that labour.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/difference-between-selling-products-services-phil-shipperlee-fiod
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serotonerdgic · 7 years
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Rats emit ultrasonic vocalizations in response to tickling by humans. Tickling is rewarding through dopaminergic mechanisms, but the function and neural correlates of ticklishness are unknown. We confirmed that tickling of rats evoked vocalizations, approach, and unsolicited jumps (Freudensprünge). Recordings in the trunk region of the rat somatosensory cortex showed intense tickling-evoked activity in most neurons, whereas a minority of cells were suppressed by tickling. Tickling responses predicted nontactile neural responses to play behaviors, which suggests a neuronal link between tickling and play. Anxiogenic conditions suppressed tickling-evoked vocalizations and trunk cortex activity. Deep-layer trunk cortex neurons discharged during vocalizations, and deep-layer microstimulation evoked vocalizations. Our findings provide evidence for deep-layer trunk cortex activity as a neural correlate of ticklishness.
Super cool article on the neuroscience behind ticklishness!
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jrpanel-official · 3 years
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JRPanel, offers membrane switch, Graphic overlay, Acrylic panel manufacturing services. we are able to serve a variety of markets including automotive, #industrial #controls, #medical, #telecommunications, #appliance, #food equipment manufacturers, etc.Now #free #design service for our customers. Just let's us put your creative more easy! #electronic #electrical #product #manufacturer #supplier #distributor #keypad #membrane #switch #glossy #label #nontactile #switch #spacer #tail
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jrpanel-official · 3 years
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JRPanel, offers membrane switch, Graphic overlay, Acrylic panel manufacturing services. we are able to serve a variety of markets including automotive, #industrial #controls, #medical, #telecommunications, #appliance, #food equipment manufacturers, etc.Now #free #design service for our customers. Just let's us put your creative more easy! #electronic #electrical #product #manufacturer #supplier #distributor #keypad #membrane #switch #glossy #label #nontactile #switch #spacer #tail #overlay #schematics
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jrpanel-official · 3 years
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JRPanel, offers membrane switch, Graphic overlay, Acrylic panel manufacturing services. we are able to serve a variety of markets including automotive, #industrial #controls, #medical, #telecommunications, #appliance, #food equipment manufacturers, etc.Now #free #design service for our customers. Just let's us put your creative more easy! #electronic #electrical #product #manufacturer #supplier #distributor #keypad #membrane #switch #glossy #label #nontactile #switch #spacer #tail #overlay #schematics
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jrpanel-official · 4 years
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https://www.jrpanel.com/engineerhome/keyword/JRPanel_Tactile_Vs_Non_Tactile_Membrane_Switches_What_s_th.htmlThere are two main membrane switches in use today on printed #circuitboard . One is referred to as a #tactile #membraneswitch, and the other is called a #nontactile #membraneswitch. But do you know the difference? #devices #equipments #controlpanels #instruments #detectorhttps://www.jrpanel.com/engineerhome/keyword/JRPanel_Tactile_Vs_Non_Tactile_Membrane_Switches_What_s_th.html
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jrpanel-official · 4 years
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JRPanel, offers membrane switch, Graphic overlay, Acrylic panel manufacturing services. we are able to serve a variety of markets including automotive, #industrial #controls, #medical, #telecommunications, #appliance, #food equipment manufacturers, etc.Now #free #design service for our customers. Just let's us put your creative more easy! #electronic #electrical #product #manufacturer #supplier #distributor #keypad #membrane #switch #glossy #label #nontactile #switch #spacer #tail #overlay #schematics
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