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Submitted by pvcblog on 23 September, 2006 - 21:44.

实用油烟净化器在我市投产


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  本报讯日前,一项根据热能、空气动力学、气体分子运动学等研究成功的专利技术产品——新型实用油烟净化器,在我市蓝天环保厂投入生产,该产品对家庭厨房、餐馆、工业锅炉房、汽车等特定环境和设备上的油烟和有害气体其净化率达到85%以上。该设备的专利持有人为粟正斌,住在江麓百货大楼附近。由于周边餐馆较多,一直被油烟困扰,一次偶然的机会使他萌发了研制油烟净化器的念头。通过3年时间的苦心研制和数十次的大小实验,终于试制成功。该专利于2003年5月被国家知识产权局授权;同年8月,市环保监测站通过实地检测,其油烟去除率为92%,符合HJ/T62-2001《饮食业油烟净化设备技术要求及检测技术规范》,此产品同时获得第四届国家科学技术最佳成果“进步奖”二等奖和专利技术优秀发明奖一等奖。目前,蓝天环保设备厂已投入100多万,加大对该产品的生产规模

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Submitted by pvcblog on 23 September, 2006 - 21:45.
一种油烟净化器ZL03226634.0 来源: 中国创新网 [立即发表评论] [大字体 中字体 小字体] [打印] [关闭此窗口] [推荐给朋友] 专利权人:广州市兴华环保设备联合有限公司 专 利 号:ZL03226634.0 YJ-JWSJD机械物理湿式静电油烟净化器通过多项特殊设计,充分集中了机械式、湿式、电子式的优点于一身,扬长避短地解决了机械式净化效率较低,湿式受寒冷气候制约和电子式积垢时间短而影响净化效率及清洗频繁的缺点。 而技术关键是解决“水火不相容”的技术问题,经过特殊设计后,该技术关键终获解决,使技术优势充分显示出来。 1、增加了一级自净能力强的过滤层后,大大延长了静电极板积垢问题,从而减少了清洗次数和故障的出现,缓解了环保部门和用户厂家
Submitted by pvcblog on 25 September, 2006 - 13:24.

[厦门] 烘干机莫名起火

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  导报讯(记者吴鹏波通讯员曾智康夏侯艳)昨天上午9点左右,同安城南工业区一拉链厂内的一台烘干机突然着火。
  火灾发生时,一名正在旁边作业的工人告诉记者,烘干机突然冒出烟来,机身随后起火,工人马上边报警,边用灭火器灭火。消防官兵赶到时,明火已被扑灭。

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Submitted by pvcblog on 25 September, 2006 - 13:26.
少用公厕烘干机 很多公共卫生间都配有自动烘干机,洗完手后用暖暖的热风将手吹干,简单又方便。但最近的医学研究发现,卫生间里的烘干机是大量细菌滋生的温床,最好少用,否则会带来健康隐患。  医学专家解释说,烘干机长期放置在温暖潮湿的环境中,本身就非常利于细菌的存活。另外潮湿的洗手盆附近有很多细菌,洗净的双手在吹风的同时,也会被附着在烘干机内部以及出风口处的细菌所污染。如果人们再用手触摸口、鼻、眼睛等部位,就会将病菌带入体内,从而造成眼部或呼吸道感染。有人认为烘干机吹出来的风都是热风,其产生的热量能消灭细菌,对此医学专家说,烘干机出风口的温度一般在60℃左右,这只会带给人温暖的感觉,并不能影响细菌的存活。因此专家建议,在公共场所洗完手后,最好用随身携带的消毒纸巾或手帕擦
Submitted by pvcblog on 26 September, 2006 - 16:08.
[重庆]2006年“广数•五一杯”数控车工职业技能大赛圆满结束   为全面贯彻落实全国、全市人才工作会议精神,根据《中共重庆市委办公厅、重庆市人民政府办公厅转发重庆市总工会、重庆市劳动和社会保障局等部门〈关于实施百万职工技能提升计划的意见〉的通知》(渝委办[2004]172号)的要求,加快重庆市技能人才特别是高技能人才队伍建设,激发广大职工学习技术、钻研技术、岗位成才的积极性,在重庆市营造重视技能、争做技能人才的良好社会氛围,拓展技能人才成长通道,加快重庆市高技能人才队伍建设。2006年8月31日至9月3日,由重庆市劳动和社会保障局、市总工会、市国有资产监督管理委员会、市工商联合会、市教育委员会、市经济委员会主办,重庆五一高级技工学校承办,重庆市技能人才开发协会协办,广州数控设备有限公司赞助的重
Submitted by pvcblog on 28 September, 2006 - 22:07.

全国数控技能大赛决赛在即

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受到各方关注的第二届全国数控技能大赛决赛,10月21日-28日将在京举行。日前,大赛组委会向有关方面进行了赛事情况通报,并举行了与有关协办单位的签约仪式。
 第二届全国数控技能大赛由劳动和社会保障部、教育部、科技部、国防科工委、中华全国总工会及中国机械工业联合会共同举办,为国家一类竞赛活动,于今年4月份正式启动。大赛举办以来,得到了全国31个省、市、区的积极响应,各赛区进行了大量细致认真的培训和选拔工作,有20余万人参与了各赛区的初赛,进入省级选拔赛的选手有1万余人。经过激烈的角逐,最后有640余名选手进入全国决赛。
 本届大赛采取由政府部门主办、社会力量参与、企业公益性支持的方式进行。比赛设置数控车工、数控铣工和加工中心操作工三个竞赛职业(工种),分职工组、教师组和学生组三个组别。每个项目分为理论知识、CAD/CAM与数控加工仿真软件应用、机床实操加工等三大模块。
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Submitted by Michael_MD on 28 September, 2006 - 22:09.
Just got home after my first day at WD06. I decided that I should add something to MY OWN blog a bit more often (even though I'm not much of a writer!) Interesting day! I love fact that microformats are be promoted so much! Reason: I've been looking for years for tools to help event promoters provide data feeds from their own websites with all the information required for event listings in a machine-readable format. Yes of course most people add events to spraci by using the "add event" forms but there are some promoters out there who are so used to dealing only with street press over the years they assume websites also work the same way and think that if they send out a press release blurb there will be someone hired to type it in for a free listing. Of course in the real world that is not the case. However if those promoters already have their own website with listings of their upcoming events on it they coulld provide a data feed of their events which sites like spraci (and anyone else compili
Submitted by pvcblog on 28 September, 2006 - 22:10.
专业化生产是我国数控附件发展方向来源:中国机械网  我国数控机床功能部件最初是通过两个途径进行发展的。一是专业化附件生产厂家向数控附件生产发展,典型的产品有数控转台、动力卡盘、滚珠丝杠等。二是主机生产厂家自我研发配套功能性部件,典型的产品有数控刀架,国内大多数车床厂都经历了这个过程。    从技术发展上看,数控机床技术向高速、复合、智能和环保方向发展,对数控刀架、数控转台、数控分度头提出同样的要求。在数控附件的高速化方面,烟台环球机床附件集团公司开发了AK36系列伺服电机驱动刀架,主要特点是采用伺服电动驱动,液压或气压松开夹紧,转位时间可调,最快换一把刀时间为0.15s,达到国外同类产品水平;TK13250M高速数控转台转速达到30r/min;复合化AK33系列动力刀架,采用模块化设计,动力刀具由伺服电机驱动,
Submitted by JaciRae on 30 September, 2006 - 01:08.

Every year stress is a main ingredient during the holidays. With Halloween around the corner and Thanksgiving and Christmas not far off, most of us think say the same thing to ourselves: This is the year I will shop early so I can avoid last minute shopping. I will begin the holiday season fully relaxed and enjoy it!



Yet every year time seems to slip away and suddenly the holidays arrive. You end up racing to the stores, panic-stricken, trying to find candy in the empty racks or a beautiful turkey for the dinner table that is now triple the price because the only store that has any left is the high-end market down the street.

Submitted by JaciRae on 30 September, 2006 - 01:09.

Summer has just ended, the kids are back in school, and there is just the faintest touch of color to the trees that stands as testimony to a glorious fall season to come. Surely it is too soon to begin worrying about the Christmas holidays. Or is it? We have all felt the pressure and stress that comes from trying to buy holiday presents for everyone at the last moment, the strain that it puts on our finances, and we all resolve not to fall into the same trap next year. And yet, year after year, many of us find ourselves repeating the same situation. Now is the time to start making plans so that you can enjoy shopping and be stress free during the holidays.


The best way to plan you shopping to be stress free during the holidays is to start buying some presents now.

Submitted by JaciRae on 30 September, 2006 - 01:10.


51 Billion Dollars and rising! Sounds like a company a wise investor should invest in. After all, having a piece of a 51 billion dollar industry is an exciting prospect, filled with anticipation for the future right? Not this time. This industry takes away any hope for the future. Any promise of potential greatness is dashed to the ground, becoming ashes and dust when people continue to invest in this business. Warnings have been issued over the years advising people to avoid investing in this global industry. Still people chose to purchase the stock � some one share at a time, others in large quantities.
Submitted by JaciRae on 30 September, 2006 - 01:15.




Helping hand, music industry, music and marketing, make money with music, music business, helping hand, hand out, free, articles, cool articles, interesting articles Are You Looking for A Helping Hand Up and Not a Hand Out? By Jaci Rae If you are looking for a helping hand in the entertainment industry, then you'd do best to look at your own two. I know that sounds harsh, but if you've ever worked or tried to work in the entertainment industry you'll know exactly what I mean.


The myth of "being discovered" as you are walking down the street, sitting on an airplane singing, or even as you are performing in a small nightclub or Town Hall in some small town USA is simply that, a myth, another urban legend. (And trust me, if you hear someone tell you they were discovered that way, it's probably a marketing ploy they are trying to sell you on or they invited the "discoverer" to the venue or to walk down the street with them!) Put it this way, you have a better chance at winning a multi-state lottery with a $1.00 ticket, and then you'll have of being discovered this way in the entertainment industry.
Submitted by JaciRae on 30 September, 2006 - 01:16.
Let me preface this by saying that I have the utmost respect and admiration for songwriters who can write song after song. Those very talented individuals who, while they are sitting on the plane, in the bathroom, or at a dining table, grab a napkin, the roll of toilet paper, the safety guide on the airplane, or whatever may be handy and start frantically writing. While I have had this inspiration once in a while, it�s not a fluent talent. So my hats are off to you! The statistics were very interesting and I hope not conclusive of what is going on in the music industry right now, although I suspect they are indicative of it.
Submitted by JaciRae on 30 September, 2006 - 01:16.


As a musician, bands have it easier than a solo artist in terms of cost to make a CD. Other than that, there are little or no differences. For bands/artists who wish to start the process of making, distributing, and getting radio airplay by themselves, believe it or not, you are starting your own record label. Even if your goal is to land a major recording contract, you will still need to gather more attention for your music by cutting, distributing and promoting your own music. You�ll have a much better chance at getting a great record deal with a major label if you are successful on your own first.
Submitted by JaciRae on 30 September, 2006 - 01:22.


If you've ever felt like your career was heading for a train wreck and didn't know where to turn, look no further than your own mirror. While you will find there are many people in the industry who will help you once you've succeeded, it's a far cry sometimes for anyone to help you when you are climbing up a ladder that sways in the wind and each rung seems like it's going down instead of up. The biggest inspiration you can have to avoid a career collision is to get up, look yourself in eye in your mirror and remember the classic children's book, "I Think I can, I think I can, I know I can, I know I can." From "The Little Train That Could." Say to yourself when you are looking in that mirror that You Can do it! You will do! And then get out of your comfort zone and DO it! Then start looking on the Internet for local musicians meetings to begin your networking today. Build your list of potential supporters one hand shake at a time.
Submitted by JaciRae on 30 September, 2006 - 01:25.


In today�s society we know that the moral fiber of our communities is in peril. Why then, do we not protect our children? We have a responsibility to safeguard our most vulnerable; instead, we prematurely catapult them into a world they are not mature enough to handle and destroy their innocence. Frequently, I am asked by parents and friends of aspiring �stars� to offer my opinion about getting their child into show business. Recently my publicist, Marsha Friedman, President of Event Management sent me the following question: ��After the performance I spoke with her mom (who was in tears the whole time) about their incredible daughter and her future. Their daughter's dream is to be on stage singing professionally�I said I would forward some information to you - to get your thoughts.� After much contemplation, I wrote to the parents (excerpt):
Submitted by JaciRae on 30 September, 2006 - 01:26.


I get asked a lot about press kits. People want to know how to present them, what's in them, etc. I have been asked over and over again to write articles on the subject, so here you are: a brief crash course on press kits. Your press kit is your calling card. It will introduce you and your band to the people you need to help move your career forward before they meet you or hear your music.


Make it interesting, exciting and entertaining. Make it attractive. Make it something that will capture their attention and make them want to see, read and listen to what you�ve sent. Your press kit should include reviews you have received for shows, information on current venues, and any reviews from your new CD when they are available. Include a head or group shot (black and white is the least expensive, but color really catches the eye), a bio (if you don't have a bio, create one, or get someone to create one for you), a cover letter, a CD, and a business card. Your cover letter, should be limited to one page and should be packed full of concise well formatted information.
Submitted by JaciRae on 30 September, 2006 - 01:26.


Finding a distributor is hard. It can take months and months before you find and secure a distributor, which is not an easy process for independent labels or individuals. Don't give up or get discouraged; keep plugging away, even if you can't find a distributor after months of searching. Distributors get a lot of packages on their desks every week, so it's imperative that you contact them first before you send them a package. When calling a distributor, you may get them on the first try, or it may take you weeks before you get a live person to talk to. If you don't contact them first, and send a package to them unsolicited, it might get tossed or sent back unopened. But you may think, �My product is awesome!
Submitted by JaciRae on 30 September, 2006 - 01:43.
In past headlines it read, "Ax may be hovering over Mariah Carey","recording giant ready to drop singer."

Now wait a minute, didn't Mariah Carey sell well over 50 million albums since 1990? (Strictly speaking in the dollar terms, that?s roughly 649 million dollars in album sales alone.) And wasn?t she one of the hottest acts in the past decade and in the exclusive Top Ten All Time Artist who have the most consecutive #1 hits? Okay, so she?s not married to the head of Sony Records any more and who cares that she had an emotional breakdown (who wouldn?t with the kind of pressure she has to deal with ?
I think I'd like to have a breakdown now!) ?
She's considered a liability?
When her contract was reportedly worth an estimated 80 million dollars and trouble looming over an already unsteady economy, which has hit the music industry over the past several year in declining sales, especially since the tragic events that occurred on September 11th, it's no wonder the 'ax' would fall on those with huge salaries.
With sales from her first release on Virgin/EMI only reaching 400,000 when it was released, this album has been a disappointment to record company execs as I am sure it was to Ms. Carey who has always been at the top of the charts until now. But doesn?t everyone have a bad hair day?
Of course, but not to the tune (excuse the pun) of 25 million dollars which is what Ms. Carey was reportedly paid for the first release, ?Glitter? on her old label. Now mind you, I would love to make that kind of money, and hats off to Ms. Carey?s people for negotiating that kind of deal, but the risk one takes in being the highest paid, is that you are usually the first one to go when times are tough. While Ms. Carey might have had an easier time with her old label because of loyalty to her and the huge profits she has generated and still does for them, this brand new label had nothing but dollar signs and no loyalty to her financially. Hopefully, Alain Levy who replaced Ken Berry will be able to renegotiate Ms. Carey?s contract instead of letting her go.
This was and still is today definitely yet another wake up call in an already floundering industry.
With Record Companies going down and out and hanging out their shingles right and left (DreamWorks being the latest). Executives being fired here, there and everywhere. Artists trying to duck for cover so they aren?t the next casualty; it?s a scary proposition being a musician.
Okay, so it's always been a scary proposition. So I ponder "why are things so much worse then they used to be? Could it be that too much money is being paid at the top? Is there not enough promotion? Is there too much shifting and leveraging to get the best deal? Is the quality of the product not meeting the demands of the populace? Bingo! With the fragile state of this and so many other industries, 1 hit wonders mentality must go if the recording industry wants to not just survive, but thrive. (Ms. Carey does not fall into this category; other then they are trying to find the next Mariah Carey.) Quality, not quantity. The industry needs to stop the mass cookie cutter attitude by trying to produce the same acts with different people in them over and over again. It?s like eating the same meal at different restaurants night after night. Different chefs, the same recipe, but none of the meals were as good as the first taste you had at your favorite restaurant. If you keep churning out the same act with different faces, eventually the fans will get tired of the original acts also and stop buying even their product. Change is a good thing and new acts come up all the time, but change is not good when it is constantly happening and no one knows which end is up.
The industry needs some stability and consistency, not only in the ranks, but also with the artists.
Too many artists are pulled off the shelves before they even get off the ground, leaving the listening audiences confused and disgruntled. The labels have forgotten the fans and is only worrying about paying their costly mortgages, thereby losing all loyalty from the paying public. If the audience is not happy, they won?t buy the product. In addition, we seem to be seeing even in the bigger named artists, with only 1 song released off their albums to the listening public.
Not many people want or can afford to buy an album for $11.98 with only 1 song they like on it anymore, even if they are loyal fans of the established artist.
The general population is the ones who are suffering the most in this economy. If there is little or no money coming in, then the day of the big contracts is gone. Some of the largest selling albums are ones with multiple songs on it that the listener likes. Take Shania Twain for example. Her albums are mega sellers with more then 1/2 the album on the singles charts at various times. Why are her albums huge? Because they are quality, and a great bargain.
The buying populace wants a deal. The Record Industry seems to want to put out a little and expect to get a lot, and in doing so, they are losing the fan base in general. People are spending their money elsewhere. They forgot that we are the fans and the fans have the buying power.
Without the buying power, they lose their jobs, the big deals go away, and the labels go under. They need to stick with the artists once they have signed them, promote them, and if the first album doesn?t work, try another one and work harder with a different strategy.
Forget trying to get another Mariah Carey, N-Sync, or Shania Twain. Use the talent that is there and churn out more then a 1 hit wonder. Then the buying public will come back and the fan base will be there for hopefully years to come. Look at acts like the Beatles, Garth Brooks, Elvis Presley, ABBA and Barbara Streisand to name a few. These acts stir the general public, and very few people have not heard of them. They still sell records and when they do a concert, it?s sold out in a second. This is because of quality. They weren?t churned out and then spit out. Let's take ABBA for example. This is a group based in the 70's, and they haven't had a hit record in decades. They are also one of the biggest selling groups of all times, still selling albums today. Recently, they were offered a billion dollars to tour for one year. The turned it down (wish I could do that!). While that is a contradiction of what I said about those with the largest pay being cut first, it is in line with what I have been trying to say here all along - the bottom line is the fan base. If it?s not there, the money will not come in, and it can?t be there with a 1 hit wonder. Too much spending, and not enough quality product has caused the music industry to come crashing down to reality. A little side note on Ms. Carey. I do wish all the success on her new CD (and it looks like she's hitting the top). She certainly deserves it.
She has worked hard and worked smart for the most part and has earned the right to a deal of the magnitude she received.

Jaci Rae ? ?The Rae of Hope TM? Copyright 2006 Jaci Rae is the #1 Nationally Best Selling author of ?The Indie Guide To Music, Marketing and Money? ISBN 978-0-9746229-4-1 and ?Winning Points with the Woman in Your Life One Touchdown at a Time.? Jaci also hosts the popular ?Jaci Rae Show,? heard live around the world. With top music executives that share insiders information such as: Thom King (former VP of Clear Channel who now tells it like it is and works in getting sponsors for artists), Mike Corbet (former A&R for Mariah Carey, et.), Peter Visvardis former Director of A&R for Sony Records, Harvey Cooper former VP of RCA Records, Jordan Keller legal counsel for The Backstreet Boys, etc. To gain valuable career advice, tune in every Thursday night at 8 PM PST, by going to: www.jacirae.com and clicking on the weekly show link to find out who?s on and how to tune in. Guests can email their questions live. Dubbed by the media as "Racy Jaci" because of her quick wit and "The Rae of Hope," for her powerful insight, please make sure to check her out at: http://www.jacirae.com
Submitted by JaciRae on 30 September, 2006 - 01:46.

A recent news piece on CNN Prime News Tonight with Erica Hill revealed evidence that microwave popcorn could be harmful to your health. In the news piece it was discovered that Fluorooctanoic Acid was shown to be in high levels in microwave popcorn bags.







Fluorooctanoic Acid, which is added to the microwave-popcorn bags as a resistant coating, releases onto the popcorn when the bag is heated up and is then absorbed into the bloodstream and stays there for a long time. This chemical appears to be carcinogenic in lab animals. The FDA is now studying the affects of this chemical in greater detail.