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I have been impassioned with the Jewelry Industry since 1975. Diamonds, Diamond Grading, and Colored Stones GIA Certifications as well as Tag Heuer and Longines Certifications. I enjoy selling jewelry that will become family heirlooms.
Location: United StatesMember since: Apr 30, 1999

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Jan 13, 2012
Acer A100-As Mobile as You Wanna Get
The market has changed and in times like this it is very hard to adjust, especially when sales are dismal and you might have to consider using your working capital to pay the rent. But this is also the time to develop new concepts and perhaps even come up the “widget” that everyone must have. I began to look into using a tablet for "portability". Especially now that I took to using a scooter to get around I want to carry the lightest load possible.. After weeks of looking and studying the concept of the "Android Market" I reached the conclusion that tablets were more of a novelty item and could rarely be used to run a business. I ended up buying an Acer A500 for my girlfriend on her birthday. Of course the A500 was my girlfriends gift but it gave me the opportunity to test a tablet's capabilities and short falls. As I thought you really can't do much on a tablet. I found the 10.1 screen a bit clunky to handle constantly. Holding with one hand and one finger typing just doesn't do it for me. But I had uploaded my sales catalog pictures to my Google based Picassa Web Albums and played with the the concept of presenting those pictures during sales presentations. I also liked the idea of going "paper less" and saw the potential for a tablet after trying to put my laptop on the sales counter and input customer information on it. I found the laptop too big to fit the counter. In due course I concluded that a lighter 7" tablet that I could hold in one hand and bring close enough to easily read would suit me. The 7" tablet is actually small enough to hold and type using your thumbs the same way you would on an iPhone. As I compared tablets I ran across the Acer Iconia A100 and liked the fact that it had the memory capability of 64 gigs. I liked the finish which seems to give it a very professional look. The tablet also felt comfortable in my hands. It has a number of other features like USB port, mini HDMI and two very good cameras and it's all managed by a pretty reliable processor, this is "hardware" and when evaluating this one must think in physical terms such as ergonomics, expandability, weight and of course the ability to run programs. Overall the Iconia A100 offered better hardware features than the iPad and it became my first choice. My concept is only as good as the application available. I decided these were the things I wanted to accomplish. 1-One point entry: It’s too much work to enter customer data into a accounting/sales application, then into a customer data applicaion to send mail and contact. Of course you also need to carry inventory etc. I was trying to have everything in one application. 2-Ability to import current customer information from existing applications. 3-When sending customer receipts to be able to attach additional pictures to remind customer of other items you have to offer. The Acer's pre-loaded applications include "Contacts" that you can import from your "Google" based contacts. I tried out a number of application “trial editions” here are some: Docs To Go: Excellent for writing/sharing and editing documents on the go. Printer Share: For printing out receipts and documents Gallery (Pre-Loaded): Used to present images of inventory. Mobile Biz: Sales receipt generator syncs customer info as well.
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FUEL LINE TANK CONNECTOR MERCURY MARINER OUTBOARD 20581 20601 BOATINGMALL EBAY
Aug 14, 2017
Yet to be tested
A few months ago before purchasing this I ordered the part in metal from a local boat dealer. To my disappointment I paid 40$ for just the Male Adapter and it came with no inside parts. Just the shell! You can imagine my surprise to see these two for under 25.00. The parts are made of "High Impact" plastic. I replaced the female end on the fuel line of the boat and it will be inserted into a metal male. I saw the male at Home Depot by Attwood for 7.65 yesterday and it had an optional fuel hose adapter that curved in an upward angle. The one purchased here is a straight adapter and that is why I did not replace the current one one the boat. I should have the boat in the water in the next couple of week (waiting for replacement trailer tires) and I will see how effective these adapters are.
New Ignition Coil for Mercury 339-835757A3 339-832757A4 Sierra 18-5186 Engine US
Jun 24, 2019
Fit 1987 150 HP Mercury Black Max
You can imagine how difficult it is to find quality replacement parts for an engine this old. But this came in the mail in a timely manner and worked just as good as the original.