Muito interessante pessoal, jamais imaginei como se media isso! abraços, Ivan Saiba o que significa um prego 17 x 27. A nomenclatura dos pregos é algo bastante desconhecido da maioria das pessoas. Isso ocorre porque há muitos padrões no mercado. Existe uma equivalência aproximada entre elas, mas as usuais estão em Polegadas Inglesas x BWG, JP x LPP e ainda o padrão métrico oficial, mm x mm. Entenda o que significam estas siglas: Polegadas Inglesas: multiplique o número correspondente por 25,4 para ter o comprimento em mm. BWG (Birmingham Wire Gauge) e JP (Jauge de Paris): são tabelas próprias que indicam o diâmetro do prego. LPP (Linhas Por Polegadas Portuguesas): multiplique o número correspondente por 2,3 para ter o comprimento em mm. No Brasil usamos mais o seguinte formato: JP x LPP Onde: JP é o diâmetro, em JDP (Jauge de Paris) LPP é o comprimento, em Linhas de Polegada Portuguesa. 1 JDP = ver tabela abaixo 1 Linha de Polegada Portuguesa: 2,30 mm Conversao de Medi...
John H. Patterson and the Sales Strategy of the National Cash Register Company, 1884 to 1922 by Walter A. Friedman John H. Patterson's sales management techniques built National Cash Register into the dominant force in its industry and had a major impact on the development of modern selling. This excerpt from Business History Review looks at one aspect of the Patterson method. John H. Patterson created an intricate system of management to monitor and train company salesman. He gave them scripts to memorize and assigned them territory to cover. He held conventions and thematic sales contests, and pressured salesmen to rid their regions of competition. Patterson sought to create a method of sales management that encompassed all aspects of selling, from the calculation of quotas and commission rates to the motivation of discouraged salesmen. This excerpt looks at one aspect of the Patterson method: the N.C.R. Pri...
Orison Swett Marden: An Original Thinker By Jeffrey Gitomer | July 8, 2011 | 0 It’s very hard to find original thought. Orison Swett Marden was part of “The New Thought Movement,” a spiritual group that emphasized metaphysical beliefs and personal development. While there were religious overtones, the philosophies were fundamentally based on infinite insight and intelligence. Here’s a classic Marden quote: Don’t wait for extraordinary opportunities. Seize common occasions and make them great. Weak men wait for opportunities; strong men make them. Marden was influenced and inspired—as were many—by one of the original personal-development writers, Samuel Smiles . Smiles was an original. The Smiles book, Self-Help , was the trigger for Marden’s career. “The little book was the friction which awakened the spark sleeping in the flint,” Marden is quoted as saying. The 21st century translation might be, “S...
Jay-Z's Mercedes Maybach Exelero Price: $8 million Featured in his music video "Lost One," this car is truly one-of-a-kind . Made by Italian car company Stola, it was manufactured only once. It is said to be able to reach 218 mph and can go from 0-62 mph in 4.4 seconds. The Exelero, it would seem, is not one of Jay-Z's 99 problems. Jay Leno's McLaren F1 Price: $22 million Of all Leno's vehicles, the McLaren F1 is certainly one of the most impressive, if only for its price. There were only 106 made. Created by Formula One race-car designer Gordon Murray, the F1 is made of lightweight premium materials such as kevlar, carbon fiber, and titanium and is supposed to be one of the best supercars ever made. Tom Brady's Bugatti Veyron Price: $3 million Tom Brady has seven Super Bowl wins and a garage full of impressive cars that he might have a little more time to drive now that he's retiring from the NFL. Perhaps the most impressive i...
Aspotlight comes up on Tracy Chapman as she moves into the a capella song “Behind the Wall.” She sings from the point of view of a neighbor hearing a woman screaming in the apartment next door. Her trembling contralto soars and then, just as quickly, falls into a whisper. Between verses, she lets the air settle into silence before charging into the dark scene once again. The last lines—“The police/Always come late/If they come at all”—ring off into nothing. Chapman wrote the song in 1983, while she was still a student at Tufts University and busking in Boston for distracted passersby. Within five years, she would perform it for a television audience of 600 million in a packed Wembley Stadium for Nelson Mandela’s 70th birthday benefit concert. Alone on that massive stage, guitar in hand, she allowed the echoing mic and screaming crowd to amplify the quiet of the song. And as she sang with that magnetic calm, she built an atmosphere as intimate as each listener’s childh...
The best music to listen to for optimal productivity, according to science Rachel Gillett Flickr/William Brawley Music doesn't have to add to your list of distractions. Oftentimes we have innumerable distractions at work competing for our attention. Luckily, music can help put us back on a more productive track. Studies out of the University of Birmingham, England , show that music is effective in raising efficiency in repetitive work — so if you're mindlessly checking email or filling out a spreadsheet, adding some tunes will make your task go by that much faster. But when it comes to tasks that require more brainpower, finding that perfect playlist is not so easy. Luckily, we have science at our disposal to help. Based on some of what we know about how music affects productivity, you should try funneling this kind of music through your headphones the next time you're feeling unproductive: Songs that include sounds of nature....
This song was released on 2000, it reminds me of my teenagehood! :) VIDEO: Lyrics Me no bubblicious Me smoke heavy tar Me be groovin' slowly where you are Notify your next of kin 'Cause you're never coming back I've been dropping beats since Back in Black And we'll paint by numbers 'Til something sticks Don't mind doing it for the kids (So come on) jump on board Take a ride (yeah) (You'll be doin' it all right) Jump on board feel the high 'Cause the kids are alright You've got a reputation Well I guess that can be explored You're dancing with the chairman of the board Take a ride on my twelve cylinder symphony But if you got other plans The purpose of a woman is to love her man And we'll paint by numbers 'Til something sticks Don't mind doing it for the kids (So come on) jump on board Take a ride (yeah) (Doin' it all right) Jump on board feel the high 'Cause the kids are alright I'm gonna give it all of my lovin...
You over-consume information ( cat videos on YouTube) when you’re avoiding something. When you want to distract yourself from all your responsibilities & the things that you need to do at the moment. The primary cause of your unhappiness is never the situation but your own thoughts about it. Most people do 4 hours workout in one day & then take a 7-day break. Following the same pattern & then quit workout after 1 month because they’re not getting any result. Consistency is better than intensity. Competition & comparison hinder your potential. Let say two kids are in the race and competing with each other & one kid wins the race. Maybe the boy (who wins) has the potential of flying but because of competition, he only does a little better than somebody else. The stories you tell yourself to define and limit you, but you have the power to change that story. First, you have to become aware of the stories you’re telling yourself in you...
Samuel Smiles SCOTTISH WRITER WRITTEN BY: The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica LAST UPDATED: Apr 12, 2020 See Article History Samuel Smiles , (born Dec. 23, 1812, Haddington , Berwickshire, Scot.—died April 16, 1904, London), Scottish author best known for his didactic work Self-Help (1859), which, with its successors, Character (1871), Thrift (1875), and Duty (1880), enshrined the basic Victorian values associated with the “gospel of work.” Samuel Smiles QUICK FACTS View Media Page BORN December 23, 1812 Haddington , Scotland DIED April 16, 1904 (aged 91) London , England One of 11 children left fatherless in 1832, Smiles learned the meaning of self-reliance. Although he qualified in medicine at Edinburgh in 1832, he soon abandoned medical practice for journalism, moving to Leeds, where from 1838 to 1842 he edited the progress...
Fibonacci From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search For the number sequence, see Fibonacci number . For the Prison Break character, see Otto Fibonacci . Fibonacci Statue of Fibonacci (1863) by Giovanni Paganucci in the Camposanto di Pisa [a] Born c. 1170 Pisa , [2] Republic of Pisa Died c. 1250 (aged 79–80) Pisa, Republic of Pisa Other names Leonardo Fibonacci, Leonardo Bonacci, Leonardo Pisano Occupation Mathematician Known for Liber Abaci , popularizing the Hindu–Arabic numeral system in Europe Fibonacci numbers Parent(s) Guglielmo "Bonacci" (father) Fibonacci ( / ˌ f ɪ b ə ˈ n ɑː tʃ i / ; [3] also US : / ˌ f iː b -/ , [4] [5] Italian: [fiboˈnattʃi] ; c. 1170 – c. 1240–50 ), [6] also known as Leonardo Bonacci , Leonardo of Pisa , or Leonardo Bigollo Pisano ('Leonardo the Traveller from Pisa' [7] ),...
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