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A Review of Golf Simulators for Sale

  There are about 4-6 major golf simulator companies on the market today that sell large, virtual golf simulators and about another 4-6 companies that sell smaller, home golf simulators. This article will focus on large virtual simulators that usually need to be professionally installed in your home or your facility. These are the "big box" simulator companies that use full screen technologies coupled with high-definition projectors that truly give you a virtual experience. aboutGolf Simulators, most recognizable for their relationship with the PGA Tour, has seen great reviews over the past few years for their innovation and use of new technology in all of their products. This Ohio based company uses very advanced technology to deliver a full golf screen experience by expanding the total screen area to almost 180 degrees around you. They deliver the biggest screens on the market in their attempt to totally immerse you in the scene. Their flagship product comes with a 3D graph

Ten Smart Ways to Save Money on Print Procurement in 2010

  Think about $150 billion! That is what organizations spend on printing in the United States each year. If 25% to 45% of that could be saved annually, that would be $37.5 billion to $67.5 billion that could be redirected for other purposes such as new jobs, new facilities, employee health care, product development, debt reduction, etc. - even good old fashioned profit. Without a change in print procurement methodologies and management tools this level of print procurement cost reduction is simply not attainable. Yet U.S. patented procurement procedures are available to make 25% to 45% savings a reality without compromising quality or delivery requirements. The patented methodology strengthens the procurement process by pre-qualifying the buyer's print suppliers, matching suppliers to only jobs they can perform and creating a competitive bidding environment. Every detail from design to delivery is tracked and documented, and 100% transparency is provided. Embracing this approach sh

Electric Vehicles and Automated Charging Stations

 Electric vehicles like electric cars, electric motorcycles and electric scooters are becoming a more a popular type of transportation. They are usually quieter and mechanically simpler than internal combustion engine vehicles. The cost of recharging is much less than gasoline; it is like paying 60 cents per gallon of gas. Electric vehicles are typically directly powered by external power stations that are powered by stored electricity. Electric vehicle charges may take up to a few hours for normal everyday usage. CAN is a communication protocol that is commonly used in the Automobile Industry. Electric vehicles can communicate with charging stations through CAN to Wi-Fi converters like I-7540D-WF. Serial to Wi-Fi converters like M2M-711D can bring the charge pump to communicate with the electric vehicle. Cellular modems like GTM-201-3GWA can allow electric charge pumps to communicate back to a central location and can report pump usage or problems with the pump. CAN converters allow v