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July 25, 2010

Company Supports US Troops

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Sassy Scrubs, a custom made medical scrubs uniforms manufacturing company and e-tailer, based in Penn Yan, NY, recently re-dedicated their resolve to support US servicemen and women by their donation of two big cartons of nurse scrub uniform pants.  These scrub pants were elicited by American troop hospitals and medic units in Germany and Afghanistan and Iraq for use by their staff and patients, who requested the uniform pants as substitute pajamas.

Company President, Karen Bradley, states “We have supported the Landstuhl Hospital Care Project for several years now, and due to contact with this institution, can determine what the general needs are for our servicemen and women.”  To date, this has signified sending donations of hospital scrub tops for first response medics; hospital uniform pants for wounded patients and hospital workers; and colorful surgical caps provided to hospital staff and field medics.  Another general request which has been met by Sassy Scrubs in the past is patriot themed med bags, meant for storage of each patient’s personal effects, medical records, and medications as they are moved from station to station.  To enliven moods at the Christmas holiday, Sassy Scrubs will be sending Christmas Stockings, which have been requested, to the troops who’ll be treated in the overseas hospitals at the holidays.

Since the medical scrubs uniform company custom creates all the garments they offer, Sassy Scrubs is uniquely prepared to zero in on a specific need to help American military members.   “We keep watch for the needs as they are posted”, states Bradley, “and help when we can fulfill a need.”  The Company has committed to continuing their on-going donations to support American service members for as long as there exist American troops abroad and as long as there is a need.

 

Funny Quotes on Relationships

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I came across  The Love Quotes Encyclopedia on a recent web surf and I was quite pleased. There is a large number of interesting funny quotes dealing with the different aspects of relationships. And the quotes are from a many sources including famous authors, poets, books, movies, and songs. I found myself passionately agreeing or disagreeing with many selections and that to me indicates the high quality of this site .

Follows are few interesting selections that I really liked:

A woman’s appetite is twice that of a man’s; her sexual desire, four times; her intelligence, eight times.  (SANSKRIT PROVERB)

Oh Moon! When I look on thy beautiful face, Careering along through the boundaries of space, The question has frequently come to my mind, If ever I’ll gaze on thy glorious behind!  (UNKNOWN AUTHOR)

If the effort that went in research on the female bosom had gone into our space program, we would now be running hot-dog stands on the moon.  (MURPHY’S LAWS FOR SEX)

FRIEND: A member of the opposite sex in your acquaintance who has some flaw which makes sleeping with him/her totally unappealing.  (THE DICTIONARY OF DATING)

Romance is dead, It was acquired in a hostile take over between Hallmark and Disney, harmonized and sold off piece by piece. (From the TV show THE SIMPSONS)

If men can run the world, why can’t they stop wearing neckties? How intelligent Is it to start the day by tying a little noose around your neck? (LINDA ELLERBEE )

When authorities warn you about the sinfulness of sex, there is an important lesson to be learnt. Do not have sex with the authorities! (From the book BASIC SEX FACTS FOR TODAY’S YOUNGFOLK by MATT GROENING)

NYMPHOMANIAC: A man’s term for a woman who wants to do it more often than he does. FRIGID: A man’s term for a woman who wants to doit less often than he does! (THE DICTIONARY OF DATING)

I date this girl for two years and then the nagging starts… I date this girl for two years and then the nagging starts… ‘I wanna know your name…’  (UNKNOWN AUTHOR)

I’d marry again if I found a man Who had 15 million dollars And would sign over half of it to me Before the marriage and… Guarantees he’d be dead within a year!  (BETTE DAVIS )

Women will never be equal to men Until they can walk down the street bald And still think they are beautiful! (MURPHY’S LAWS OF SEX)

To be in love is merely to be In a state of perpetual anesthesia: To mistake an ordinary young man for a Greek god Or an ordinary young woman for a goddess (H.L. MENCKEN )

I know happy couples… But I think they lie to each other (From the movie BEFORE SUNRISE)

 For more quotes and sayings, head to The Love Quotes Encyclopedia

July 9, 2010

Blocking web site or key logging is one better than the other?

three Arrests in 8 days in one little town, the first arrest an engineer, the second arrest was a Doctor, and the third was a 26 year old. All 3 of them were using the Web to lure teenage girls into meeting with them for the categorical purpose of molesting them.

 

“The message is, I hope the oldsters of youngsters can begin monitoring what their activities are on the Internet. There are several pedophiles preying on these youngsters,” said Johnston. (James Johnson could be a police officer in Ardmore, Alabama).
“Check your caller I.D. Recognize who your children are talking to. If you can, go into the history on your computers. Apprehend what times they are talking to those people. They continuously need to speak when their parents are gone,” he said.

This can be such a major problem that the FBI admits to enjoying catch-up when it involves combating clever pedophiles using the Net, and Law Enforcement agencies plea for a lot of cash to combat this growing threat.
The Bottom line is this; attempt as they may the government will’t stop pedophiles or keep on-line pedophiles aloof from your youngsters, it’s up to you to stay them safe and the good news is that there are strategies that can be used to not only stop online predators from harming your children, but shield yourself likewise since several predators also threaten families if the victim talks.

One amongst the strategies obtainable is termed Blocking software, this software works by blocking objectionable content from ever bringing to light, the software is updated frequently, typically daily with a list of websites (called blacklisted), places that cannot be accessed by the computer, using either a internet browser like Net Explorer, or an instant messaging consumer and whenever somebody tries to access an Internet page the positioning is compared to the blacklist and the location/chat area is either allowed or not.  

The opposite technique is keylogging, this methodology work by recording everything that’s typed on the keyboard or clicked by the mouse. One in all the advantages that’s provided by this approach is that if your child has been approached online they generally can not return out and tell you since an online pedophile nearly invariably threatens the child or their family if they speak, and several times the child feels guilty or somehow accountable for the pedophile’s approach in the first place.
 Unfortunately the net pedophile is aware of this and capitalizes on guilt, shame or concern this is often all part of the grooming method that the offender uses to ease the kid into an abusive relationship.

 Blocking software has its place, and is mostly better used for young youngsters since it will keep unwanted material from ever showing up, but it’s use is obvious, that is anyone over the age of 8 or maybe even younger can recognize that they are being redirected to a secure website, as a parent or guardian you are undoubtedly the best choose of your kid and what they must be allowed to determine, and where they must go. Which brings us to key logging software, there are various key loggers offered a number of them can even email you when a sure word or words that you decide on are used.

Please remember that kid predation is the foremost underreported crime in the United States, and though the statistics vary greatly relying on the source and several other factors, however the very fact remains that as a parent or guardian one thing ought to be done.

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July 8, 2010

New solar plane takes maiden voyage

A plane designed to fly day and night using solar power has successfully taken its first maiden flight.

The Solar Impulse HB-SIA soared into the air for its first flight early Wednesday from its home in Switzerland. After a smooth takeoff, the plane climbed to an altitude of 1,200 meters (3,937 feet or three-quarters of a mile) and stayed aloft for a total of 87 minutes. Pilot Markus Scherdel used the flight to run the Impulse through different exercises and maneuvers to see how it would handle itself.

The Solar Impulse takes its maiden flight.

As thousands of spectators gazed skyward, Scherdel worked the controls to take the plane on a series of intricate turns and then steered the Impulse to simulate its approach and landing phases. Though piloting an aircraft so big and light is considered both difficult and risky, Scherdel’s maiden flight proved a success from takeoff to landing.

“This first flight was for me a very intense moment,” said Scherdel as he stepped down from the aircraft following the flight. “The HB-SIA behaved just as the flight simulator told us. Despite its immense size and feather weight, the aircraft’s controllability matches our expectations.”

The Solar Impulse HB-SIA is designed to fly without the need for fuel. Though its wingspan is as wide as that of a Boeing 474, the plane weighs only around 1.7 tons. The 12,000 solar panels on its wing collect energy from the sun to drive its four electric motors and charge the plane’s lithium polymer batteries, allowing it to fly at night.

Though the plane will ultimately use solar power for an upcoming flight this year, the maiden flight relied solely on the batteries, which were powered up beforehand in the hangar. The Solar Impulse’s first official flight followed a successful test flight in December, which was labeled more of a “flea hop” since the plane only traveled 3.2 feet off the ground for a distance of 1,148 feet.

Wednesday’s flight was the first to see how the plane would fare at a high altitude over a longer duration. It was also considered the riskiest phase of the project by Solar Impulse CEO and co-founder Andr? Borschberg as the 87-minute journey represented the culmination of seven years of research and testing. Borschberg said that the success of the maiden flight brought about a greater sense of serenity to move forward to the next phase.

Next on the plane’s itinerary will be further test flights, each one increasing the distance and duration that it stays in the air. The first day-and-night flight is scheduled for this summer to see if the Impulse can remain aloft for 36 hours operating on just solar power and batteries. Grander ambitions lie ahead for 2012 with a flight that will navigate around the world in five hops over the course of four to six days.

The Solar Impulse reached an altitude of 3,937 feet on its 87-minute voyage.

(Credit: Solar Impulse/Stephane Gros)

“We still have a long way to go until the night flights and an even longer way before flying round the world, but today, thanks to the extraordinary work of an entire team, an essential step towards achieving our vision has been taken,” said Solar Impulse Chairman and initiator Bertrand Piccard, in a statement. “Our future depends on our ability to convert rapidly to the use of renewable energies. Solar Impulse is intended to demonstrate what can be done already today by using these energies and applying new technologies that can save natural resources.”

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July 6, 2010

Cannabis Legalization is on the way

The 30 marijuana plants are ready for harvest. Sunning themselves to a lower place grow lights in a room lined with white plastic, they are a lush green, with not a dead leaf on them. Their fist-sized buds bend each stem downward like branches laden with snow.

The secret grow operation supplies one of Seattle’s oldest medical-marijuana dispensaries, Compassion in Action, in a Seattle industrial zone in a building with no sign. It offers marijuana smoking mixture, oil, cookies, peanut brittle and Rice Krispies bars to 3,300 patients.

Each patient has a letter from a physician certifying that he has multiple sclerosis, AIDS, cancer, glaucoma, intractable pain or one of the other conditions named in Washington law.

The dispensary has been here five years, and was in other places before that. Founder and longtime leader Dale Rogers says police and prosecutors know where it is.

The feds, too?

“I’m sure the feds know,” he says. “Public officials know I’m trying to do this in good faith.”

Originally Rogers kept no occupation records. It was too risky. In the past two years he has hired an accountant, put his growers on salary and begun reporting their pay to the IRS. He says controlling payments to growers allowed him to lower prices by $100 an ounce.

The operation is set up as a not-for-profit co-op. Appearances seem to confirm this. I see no gold chains or fancy cars. An employee jokes that Rogers owns only three pairs of pants.

Other dispensaries are more frankly commercial, some of them supplied from California.

“The California guys are entrepreneurs,” says the co-op’s attorney, Douglas Hiatt. “We’re socialists, compared to those guys.”

The whole ecosystem of medical marijuana here, cooperative and capitalist, operates under an umbrella of black-market prices that is not sustainable. Already dispensaries are operating openly in Los Angeles under the green cross, and in other places: I saw one two weeks ago in Garberville, along the Redwood Highway. In November, Californians will vote on a statewide ballot measure for full legalization.

Legalize marijuana, and the world-class farmers of the San Joaquin Valley will be cultivating hemp in big, flat, open fields. No one will have to pay $400 an ounce — and the grow-light guys will be gone. The Humboldt County entrepreneurs, with their small, secret plots in the woods, will fold up — which is why they are now passing out bumper stickers saying “Keep Pot Illegal.”

When it comes, legalization in California will lower prices here. So would Washington Initiative 1068, a measure sponsored by Hiatt and others that may be on the statewide ballot here in November.

Then what? “Everyone worries about Philip Morris coming in,” says Vivian McPeak, director of Seattle Hempfest. “But you can’t hold freedom back for that reason.”

The recent invasion and shooting at a marijuana grow operation raises another issue: security. “We’re entering into a very scary, unstable time,” says Rogers, who wants no part of gangland rule, either as a business operator or a patient.

Rogers, who uses marijuana to keep his AIDS medicament down and his appetite up, has worked for years for the social changes that are now happening. They will change the world of his growers and his “socialist” cooperative. Nevertheless, he says, “I’m calling for full legalization, and taxing.”

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July 5, 2010

The Girl Who Weeps Blood

Twinkle Dwivedi bleeds from her eyes, nose, hairline, neck and soles of her feet / Barcroft Pacific

  • Bleeding from eyes, hairline for three years
  • Occurs up to 50 times a day
  • May suffer from a mild clotting disorder

A GIRL who bleeds from her eyes and other parts of her body without any apparent injury or cut has left doctors baffled.

Twinkle Dwivedi, a 14-year-old who lives in northern India, has been spontaneously bleeding from her eyes, nose, hairline, neck and soles of her feet for the last three years, UK tabloid The Sun reports.

The bleeding can happen up to 50 times a day and result in the loss of litres of blood.

“I bleed from my eyes, my hands, my head, from everywhere. From my ears and nose as well,” Twinkle said.

“It doesn’t hurt when the bleeding starts. But it makes me tired and sometimes I have headaches.”

Because of the bleeding Twinkle has been unable to attend her school in Lucknar, Uttar Pradesh.

Dr George Buchanan, an expert haematologist from the US, examined Twinkle in a Mumbai hospital but was unable to explain the strange condition.

“I’ve never seen a case of someone who bleeds spontaneously from their scalp or their palms, or read about it in medical history,’ Dr George Buchanan said.

“It doesn’t seem physically possible for blood to seep through intact skin.

“But I saw no signs of cuts or bruising anywhere on her body.”

Dr Buchanan and his team believe tests may show that Twinkle has a mild clotting disorder, which keeps her blood from coagulating properly but this is not enough to explain her strange condition.

Twinkle will be the subject of a documentary to be aired on UK Channel 4 later this week. Stay tuned for more information on the girl who weeps blood.

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July 4, 2010

Pot is a potential revenue gold mine, politician argues

Mary Lou Dickerson had seen enough. After wrenching cuts to Washington’s state drug and alcohol treatment programs, Dickerson, a Democratic representative, introduced a bill this year to sell marijuana in state liquor stores — and tax it.

Dickerson is an unlikely crusader for marijuana legalization. A 63-year-old grandmother who doesn’t use it, she says money was the reason for proposing her controversial bill.

“According to the state’s own estimates, it would bring in an additional $300 million per biennium,” she says. “I dedicated in the bill a great deal of the proceeds from the tax on marijuana to treatment.”

The proposal died in committee, but Dickerson, who chairs the state’s House Human Services Committee, expects to reintroduce it. Other advocates in almost two dozen states have been making similar efforts to loosen marijuana laws.

This has been a bumper year for marijuana legislation, according to state policy observers. Crushing state budget deficits gave advocates in California, Washington, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New York and elsewhere an opening to pitch marijuana as a new source of tax revenue.

At the same time, the obama administration gave users and distributors some breathing room by signalling in October that it would scale back on prosecuting them as long as they comply with state law.

Eighteen states discussed medical marijuana through legislation or citizen initiatives this year. California election officials announced on March 24 that this year’s ballot would include a question to allow local governments to legalize and tax marijuana, casting a spotlight on the state that first legalized medical marijuana in 1996.

While most state legislative efforts are likely to fail, a victory in California could encourage other states to follow suit just as they did when California approved medical marijuana. A

States shouldn’t count on a revenue bonanza from marijuana since distributors still risk federal prosecution by emerging from the shadows, according to Robert Mikos, a Vanderbilt University law professor.

2009 poll found 56 per cent of California voters support outright legalization. Estimates from California’s Board of Equalization peg the amount the state could raise from legalization at $1.4 billion.

But those projections rest on shaky assumptions that the state could keep track of growers and that distributors would accurately disclose their sales, if at all. And since marijuana is still illegal under federal law, it’s unclear how the Obama administration would react to more permissive state laws.

States shouldn’t count on a revenue bonanza from marijuana since distributors still risk federal prosecution by emerging from the shadows, according to Robert Mikos, a Vanderbilt University law professor. Ideally, the thousands of small-scale marijuana farm operations would consolidate into larger groups that would be easy for states to tax, but the federal ban makes that unlikely, he says.

“If you get too big, you attract the attention of the federal government. If you’re a mom-and-pop marijuana distributor in California right now, you have almost no concern about the federal ban,” Mikos says.

Also, states would have to keep track of growers who have paid taxes. “That’s a gold mine of information for the federal government,” Mikos says. “If California requires marijuana distributors to keep records of all their sales, the federal government could sweep in, take that information and use it to prosecute these people.”

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July 3, 2010

Pot Economics: Who Stands to Profit if Marijuana Is Legalized?

In late March, California Secretary of State Deborah Bowen set off a flurry of flapping jaws among the punditocracy when she announced that a marijuana legalization measure would be on the state’s November ballot. The ensuing discourse covered a range of topics from medicine to morality, consumption to consequences, but few pundits considered the economics of California’s move.

There is a huge market for marijuana; while it’s impossible to determine how many Americans smoke the demon weed, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws reports that there were almost 850,000 marijuana arrests in 2008. While staggering, this number represents only a small fraction of America’s marijuana consumers. With a potential market of millions, decriminalization of marijuana could open the door to a vast, largely-untapped market for smoking paraphernalia, accessories, and other lifestyle accoutrements.

The Pot Portfolio

If California’s legalization initiative passes, the first beneficiary will likely be the mainstream tobacco companies that already have a foothold in the smoking market. Most of the companies supplying rolling papers are privately held; for example, the Republic Tobacco company owns both Top and Job rolling papers, while Zig Zags, a French brand, is sold through National Tobacco. In terms of publicly-held tobacco companies, the biggest winner would likely be Britain’s Imperial Tobacco Company (IMT). It owns Phillies cigars, a brand that is popular among hempen necktie consumers, many of whom empty out the cheap cheroots and re-pack them with marijuana. While Imperial declined to comment on this story, it seems likely that legalization could be a major boon for them.

Legalization would also be a shot in the arm to dozens of privately-owned firms that manufacture pipes, bongs and other devices often used for marijuana consumption. Many of these companies are small and undercapitalized, with minimal market penetration. As Dan Steinberg, CEO of vaporization Genie, notes, “If marijuana is legalized, we see the potential for significant growth in the smoking products industry. It will create a new market for our products. And of course legalization will attract investment that will fund further advances in smoking technology.”

Vapor Genie, which produces a portable pipe that heats tobacco without burning it, currently has eight employees and sells its product on the Internet and through a network of privately-owned stores. For Steinberg, marijuana legalization in California could translate into a massive boon: “We are trying to sell our products in any available markets; California legalization could greatly expand our options.”

Investing in small paraphernalia companies may seem a bit shaky for many investors; luckily, the marijuana smoker lifestyle offers a broad expanse of opportunities for even the most conventional stockholder. Cable providers like Time Warner Cable (TWC), Cablevision (CVC), and Comcast (CMCSA) could reap the benefits of a populace that wants to spend hours giggling at the television. The same could be said of Netflix (NFLX), which is increasingly expanding its inventory of movies that can be streamed over the Web.

And what of consumer electronics? After all, shows like the Discovery Channel’s Shark Week — a perennial favorite among the pot-smoking set — looks even better in high definition, and last-generation DVD players can’t truly capture the transcendent wonder of the experience. Sony (SNE) or Phillips Electronics (PHG) could all reap massive benefits from legalization, particularly if they can figure out a way to combine a Blu-Ray Player and a nacho warmer.

Making Money Off of the Munchies

Speaking of nachos, marijuana famously goes hand-in-hand with Coneheads-level consumption of fat and carbohydrates, putting the snack food industry in a great position to reap the benefits of California’s legalization move. In fact, it seems likely that marijuana users were a key demographic shape when many recent food innovations were designed. While Dominos’ (DPZ) recipe change (and advertising push) is clearly aimed at a broad spectrum of consumers, their competitor Pizza Hut (YUM) seems to be deliberately courting marijuana consumers. Late last year, the pizza behemoth decided to reintroduce its stuffed crust pan pizza, a dish that seems like a culinary Shangri-La for desperately hungry stoners.

Dominos and Pizza Hut declined to comment on this piece.

And what about the grocery store? Kraft Foods (KFT) and Pepsico’s (PEP) Frito Lay have both recently released product lines that are designed to attract desperately hungry carb fiends. Doritos, a Frito Lay product, is touting a new tagline, “Prepare to take snacking to a whole new level.” While not necessarily a nod to the cannabis-consuming populace, it isn’t hard to see how the slogan could be attractive for people in altered states. For that matter, many of the company’s latest offerings — including All Nighter Cheeseburger, Tacos at Midnight, or Zesty Pizza and Ranch flavored chips — seem designed by either cannabis consumers or pregnant women.

Frito Lay/Pepsi also declined to comment on this story.

And what of Kraft? While munchie classics like Cheez Whiz and Chips Ahoy cookies have long since placed the company in the pantheon of cannabis cuisine, these offerings pale beside the pot smoker wonderland that is the classic Oreo cookie. While Kraft refused to discuss this market segment, its snack food innovations seem tailor-made for carb fiends. Chocolate-dipped Oreos, Oreo snack cakes, Oreo “Fudgees,” mini Oreos, white fudge-covered Oreos, Oreo wafer sticks…the list of stoner-ready Oreo snacks seems infinite. And, just in time to capture the tiny segment of the Oreo craving populace that was missing from its market, the company recently released “Oreo Sticks.” Basically straws constructed out of Oreo cookies, these morsels enable consumers to slurp chocolate milk through chocolate cookies. While these may not have been designed by marijuana-loving consumers, it isn’t hard to see how that particular demographic would be key to their popularity.

Not surprisingly, Kraft declined to comment on this story.

Ultimately, the ripple effect of legalization in California is almost immeasurable, and could work its way across vast segments of the economy. It is easy to make jokes about boosts in blacklight purchases and a spike in sales of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon, but the truth of the matter is that hundreds of companies stand to make a profit if marijuana becomes legal in California. From fast food restaurants to agricultural suppliers, newspaper publishers to convenience stores, it isn’t hard to imagine the economic benefits of this move. Then again, with the promise of rich tax revenues from the sale of cannabis, the biggest winner may well be the state government of California. They could in spades use every penny.

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July 2, 2010

Move to Legalize Marijuana in California Sparks Fears About Drop in Prices

A proposal to put the legalization of marijuana in California to a vote this November is causing some growers of the plant in the state to worry about a sharp drop in the value of their crop if the measure succeeds.

As The Los Angeles Times explained in January, when supporters of the proposed Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 turned in more than enough signatures to get the measure on the ballot, the initiative “would make it legal for anyone 21 and older to possess an ounce of marijuana and grow plants in an area no larger than 25 square feet for personal use. It would also allow cities and counties to permit marijuana to be grown and sold, and to impose taxes on marijuana production and sales.”

On Monday, The Times-Standard newspaper in Humboldt County, a part of Northern California known as the “Emerald Triangle” for the density of its marijuana crop, reported:

Local business people, officials and those involved in the marijuana industry are planning to meet Tuesday night and break a long-standing silence to talk about what supposedly is the backbone of Humboldt County’s economy — pot. More specifically, the meeting will focus on the potential economic effects of the legalization of marijuana.

While the local newspaper’s report on the meeting quoted the its organizer, Anna Hamilton, by name, it did not state that she was, herself, a grower of the plant — which is legal in the state only when used as medication. According to The Times-Standard, Ms. Hamilton “said she is ‘intimately involved’ with the marijuana industry.” That sort of coyness led Frank James to write on NPR’s news blog:

Marijuana growers tend to be a fairly secretive lot, probably even in Humboldt, so I wonder what the attendance will be like and if the Drug Enforcement Agency will be there.

Ms. Hamilton told the local newspaper that if the county’s marijuana industry prepares for legalization, there could be some positives for the area: “We have to embrace marijuana tourism, marijuana products and services — and marijuana has to become a part of the Humboldt County brand,” she said.

The ballot initiative, which is being presented in part as a way to raise tax revenues for California, is supported by Richard Lee, an Oakland businessman who makes his money selling the drug legally. Mr. Lee also founded Oaksterdam University, which trains growers.

A campaign Web site, Taxcannabis.org, prominently features the results of a 2009 Field poll that found that “legalizing marijuana and taxing its proceeds” was supported by 56 percent of those surveyed in California.

The same Web site noted that three columnists for The Orange Country Register recently included the legalization and taxation of marijuana production in a list of ideas to help California balance its books — along with calls to privatize the state’s prisons, suspend the fight against global warming and drill for oil in the waters near the state’s beaches.

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July 1, 2010

Asia supply management

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Die Firma CH-TECH – Asia Supply Management verfügt über drei Kernkompetenzen. So ist im Bereich der Technik eine über 20-jährige Routine im Werkzeugbau und Formenbau, sowie ein ausgeprägtes Qualitätsbewusstsein vorhanden. Des Weiteren sind die Mitarbeiter der Firma CH-TECH / Asia Supply Management mit der asiatischen Mentalität und Kultur sehr vertraut und beherrschen die fernöstliche Sprache. Ein weiteres Plus bieten die zahlreichen Geschäftsverbindungen zu den qualifizierten Herstellern und Lieferanten von Präzisionsteilen für den Werkzeugbau und den Formenbau, wobei gegebenenfalls auf Fachspezialisten zurückgegriffen werden kann. Als unabhängige Einkaufsvertretung fungiert die Firma CH-TECH / Asia Supply Management als fachlich kompetente Ansprech- und Outsourcingpartnerin, die für die Beschaffung von Präzisionsteilen für den Werkzeugbau und den Formenbau aus den verschiedensten Fabrikationsstätten Asiens zuständig ist.

Eine kompetente technische Beratung, die stetige Erweiterung des Lieferanten-Netzwerks, sowie die optimale Verständigung mit den Partnern vor Ort zählen zu den Hauptleistungen der Firma CH-TECH / Asia Supply Management, wenn es darum geht, qualitativ hochwertige Präzisionsteile sowohl für den Werkzeug- und Formenbau als auch Maschinenbau letztendlich zu kundenfreundlichen Konditionen auf den europäischen Markt zu bringen. Diesbezüglich bietet die Firma CH-TECH / Asia Supply Management einen hervorragenden Liefer- und Produktionsservice hinsichtlich der Beschaffung der entsprechenden Elemente für den Werkzeugbau und den Formenbau. Die Firma CH-TECH / Asia Supply Management übernimmt hierbei selbstverständlich alle Aufgaben, sowie die Verantwortung bezüglich der Fertigung, der Bestellung, der Verpackung, der Qualitätskontrolle, des Transports und der Anlieferung zu der angegebenen Adresse des Kunden.

Die Firma CH-TECH / Asia Supply Management bietet ein gut ausgestatteten  Maschinenpark; Schleifmaschinen, Profilschleifmaschinen, Drehautomaten, CNC EDM, CNC WEDM  Maschinen (Erodieren, Senkerodieren & Drahtschneiden) sowie Lochschiessen (Bohrteufeln), PTW-Schleifen, CNC Fräscenter uvm. Speziell für den Werkzeugbau und den Formenbau liefert die Firma CH-TECH / Asia Supply Management verschiedene Werkzeuge & Ersatzteile; Stanzwerkzeuge, Stempel, Matrizen, Abstreifer und Untersetzer, sowie Spritzgusswerkzeuge, Präzisionsformen, Schieber und Kerne, des Weiteren Stempel, sowie Matrizen als Präzisionsteile aus Hartmetall.

Bei der Firma CH-TECH / Asia Supply Management kommen in Bezug auf den Werkzeugbau, sowie den Formenbau im Folgenden verschiedene Produktionsprozesse zur Anwendung. So gestaltet sich das Fräsen entweder konventionell oder wird mittels CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) oder HSC (High Speed Cutting) durchgeführt. Das Drehen geschieht entweder konventionell, per CNC oder durch Hartdrehen. Beim Schleifen werden die Arten Flachschleifen, Profilschleifen, optisches Profilschleifen, Rundschleifen oder CNC angewandt. Das Erodieren geschieht durch CNC-Drahterodieren, CNC-Senkerodieren oder durch Lochschießen mit Hartmetallelektroden, den so genannten Bohrteufeln. Weitere Produktionsprozesse beim Werkzeugbau und beim Formenbau sind die Montage, bzw. Endmontage, sowie die klein Blechverarbeitung.

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