Technology Hall


Technology Hall27 Nov 2008 04:18 pm

The John Lewis webpage (www.johnlewis.com) is a great online place to hunt for outstanding special deals on a multitude of great value electrical equipment and appliances, as well as a range of other fantastic goods. You will certainly come across an enormous selection of top quality electricals, such as; washers, tumble dryers, dishwashers, fridges and microwaves, to list but a few. Every one of the products available online on the website are from leading brands such as Zanussi and Miele.

If you’re looking for a new washing machine you will undoubtedly not likely come across a better resource for scouting out your next major purchase than the John Lewis shoppers guide. This essential webpage gives you a cornucopia of exceedingly relevant, useful, unprejudiced, impartial and pragmatic advice on determining the right product to best suit your needs. Attributes that you may like to actively think about when you’re obtaining your households brand new washing machine could be: which name you want, e.g. Bosch, Miele, Hotpoint, Zanussi etc. Is it going to slot in to the allocated space you have set aside; what sort of functionality do you really need; how electricity efficient would you like it to be and how uncomplicated is the device to install. If you’ve been looking for tumble dryers and coming up with nothing give John Lewis a try.

After you are finished consulting the sound advice in the shoppers guide, you can then explore an extensive array of fantastic value products which are on offer online at the John Lewis website. The web-site could not be easier to find your way around - the navigation bar at the top of the webpage provides you with quick access to all of the main product categories, e.g. technology, electrical appliances, fashion etc. Under each and every one of these aforementioned sections you will certainly happen upon a web link to specific product types e.g. washing machines; when you get to the correct category you can navigate by factors for example, price, particular brand and type, for example, Bosch. it is just that easy.

As a long established and widely trusted retailer you can buy online from John Lewis with confidence. The John Lewis company offer absolutely free nationwide delivery service on any orders; therefore, the price you see is the price you will pay. No surprises at all when you get to the delivery options web page. It is a given that if you’ve experienced a breakdown and need that new Miele tumble dryers especially fast you could choose to lay out a nominal premium for expedited delivery service. And for even more piece of mind, John Lewis offer absolutely free returns should you or your family be unhappy with your order. If this wasn’t enough already as standard you will furthermore receive a complementary 2 or three year guarantee for your brand spanking new tumble dryer.

Technology Hall17 Aug 2008 01:45 pm

Just a while ago it looked like gaming notebooks were only being produced by a few select resellers and were built to order, not mass produced. I pretty much doubt they shipped in any meaningful volumes but they certainly generated tons of revenue for the manufacturers. Regardless of that everyone most likely wanted one. I reckon you would say they were the best laptops around, at least speed wise. I guess they would give us a taste of what’s to come but no one would seriously buy laptops for gaming back then. As more established companies see the profits in the gaming notebook market, things appears to have altered.

In comparison to the littler retailers these manufacturers are aware that they can get even more margin. These manufacturers have probably been losing a bit of cash on cheap systems so this should be a welcomed opportunity. In my point of view established companies can utilise leverage to convince prospects to buy laptops regardless of the price. I have no guess what this will do to smaller companies but it will have a detrimental effect on them. The top end technology will rapidly make its path into the view of the everyday consumers. Smaller resellers can’t even take advantage of a brand name as the larger manufacturers can.

With that these portables are in addition considered to be the best laptops already, even if they actually aren’t. This is most likely the last service that smaller system builders can provide that the bigger companies can’t. On occasions the smaller companies can supply the newest components quicker and so give better configurations too. Buyers of this sort are generally very knowledgeable concerning the technology at hand, and hence can carry out like for like evaluations. If you arethe notebook for playing games then surely the performance is the first worry.

For the buyer, this has many plus points. As this drives down the prices even further, premium technology will get increasingly attainable to the mass market. Remember that’s just my point of view on the situation. Technology is continuously advancing and the new innovations will normally be expensive initially. As the gaming notebook sector becomes over crowded with multinational companies, most will take a wait and see strategy.

Technology Hall01 Jul 2008 08:47 pm

Can we use the vibrational energy in Robotic Machinery in the modern day factory to power up the lighting systems? Some robotic factories use $750,000 per year in lighting costs alone. That is a huge power outlay indeed, can we reduce this to almost zero? Is it possible to use the vibrations and bumps created by the machinery, causing small magnets to bounce or move along copper wire to light LED low wattage lights? Are such low-wattage lights powerful enough to light up a factory?

Lets think out loud on this for a second? What if the power cables were along the floor or ceiling? The lights could be across it and many so they would be flickering, but so fast you would not see it; many together a .2-.5 watts. Using the electromagnetic leakage from the power cables to the robotic machinery? The lights would be clumped together like a composite eye on an insect or lobster? Or like those new headlights on some cars. If each small tiny lighting component had its own line across funneled into the composite grouping then the flickering would be reduced and cancel each other out? Is it possible? Then there is also other similar technology:

Currently there are some nifty micro-flashlights being used which you can buy which use a similar technique and are available thanks to the Everlight Flashlight technology research lab. These smaller flashlights work by shaking them for about thirty seconds and shine for about 6 minutes and they shine quite bright since they use a very bright LED light. Here is a link to this home use flashlight:

http://demo.physics.uiuc.edu/LectDemo/scripts/demo_descript.idc?DemoID=1138

Hey I had a thought since it is a magnet why would it have to slide or touch anything ever, it could remain suspended, and by doing so reducing the friction it could move by vibration only? Or allow for a thin film on the ceiling to vibrate.

The robotic factories and warehouses I have been in are vibrating all over the place. You can feel it in your head, the buzzing. It seems such a design can work on vibration only it is only a matter of the size of the vibration and the redesigning or morphing of the unit? There must be a static issue in these plants, can’t we take all this energy and use it? The vibrations could be linked with an acoustic transducer using the static energy and send the vibration where needed.

How much vibration is there? Which type of vibration is happening? What if a wire with a spool on it in a long thin tube, moved the magnet on it; then you have your source right? And for those robotic arms, which swing, weld, move parts across the factory floor, if multi collection points are introduced you could collect it all; all the vibrational energy that is. You would be using the power grid for the machines along with hydraulics and the static and vibrational energy for lighting and everything else under low wattage and call yourself a Multitrician? You could also use Electromagnetic energy or even the power needed for the CPUs of the robotic brains, well that would be pushing it, but it should theoretically be possible? Think on this, why turn it off.

Lance Winslow - EzineArticles Expert Author

“Lance Winslow” - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/

Technology Hall23 May 2008 08:29 pm

Some have said that everything is a wave. That our entire life experience is a wave, that matter is held together by a wave. That light, gravity, ionic bonding, sound and even the human energy or soul is nothing more than a wave? A wave indeed, okay let us take this concept and play it out a little and ask some questions as the entire theory is quite intriguing. How so you ask?

Well let us say every thing is a wave for a moment. Since everything is a wave you can change to a wave of UV, gamma, sound or very low frequency, which in fact can change the surface of the temperature of the water in the ocean, or at any altitude up to and beyond the Ionosphere. What we are doing here is expanding this idea into weather control to prevent Hurricanes, by re-tuning the dials a tad.

If you take a spherical fruit out of your refrigerator and placed it in a box and stuck a straw into the middle, the coolness from within the fruit will escape and will change the temperature within that box, a few degrees. But as we have learned and are learning from the climate change or some prefer to call it the global warming affect we are witnessing today which threatens to change the earth system and somewhat disrupt human life upon the land we can see that we do have options.

If we can change one of the interacting wave, it will have an effect on the whole system, because everything would be connected to everything else, since remember the theory is; “it is all a wave!” Since all waves interact with all matter, we can change the waves and change the resultant, by a little fine-tuning magic wave manipulation? So, this means we can probably create or destroy extreme weather events once we fully understand the interaction of all waves. You think? I don’t know, do you? What I should be asking is let’s get started; Think on it.

Lance Winslow - EzineArticles Expert Author

“Lance Winslow” - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/