Typically management and business in general have stress and competition built into there day to day processes. There are those employees that need these stringent guidelines to put forth a reasonable effort. Although there are the other type of employees that when loaded with stress and competition can crack. When I say crack I don't mean in the reference of go crazy, I mean they cease to function at optimal level. I've seen some of the brightest and most intelligent people that when put into a stress based environment lose all functionality and typically can't produce at the level they are capable of.
I know you may say, they need to go to a doctor to fix themselves. But I don't always believe getting drugged up is the right choice to fix people. You may improve over what was set as the norm in the stress environment, but it doesn't achieve that highest level of intelligent productivity.
You may say, I don't care they are better than they were. But I object, I feel that we are losing out on some truly innovative ideas.
So i guess you can say my challenge to you as well as myself is to develop a way that we can extract the highest potential out of all employees. Yes some employees may not be in the right field for which they can be fully effective. So in turn it is our duty to ensure those individuals can be guided
Down the correct path. As a society that has continuously put down others, we need to stand up to work together and evolve each other. Bring out the best in who we are and our skill sets. And together by achieving these simple subset of goals we and truly put our culture into a fast paced evolution of technology, business development, and overall society evolution.
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Saturday, September 18, 2010
Fuel economy
Well saw this post on msn about a man back in the 80s that took a vw diesel rabbit and turned it into a car that got 100mpg. He used the powertrain and built his own car. And proved it on a drive across the country in which he averaged around 100mpg. He had originally thought he would get some sort of industry backing but never did. Luckily he stored the car in his garage and didn't destroy it. One cool thing is just recently he brought it back out, updated the drivetrain to that of a diesel smart car and rsn the same trip over again. This time averaging around 120mpg.
This is definitely inspiring, that good gas mileage can be had without the use of a hybrid.
I did a search to remind myself of the vehicle name. It was call Avion. It's a great feat that can be accomplished on a standard combustable engine.
- Justin Denton - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
This is definitely inspiring, that good gas mileage can be had without the use of a hybrid.
I did a search to remind myself of the vehicle name. It was call Avion. It's a great feat that can be accomplished on a standard combustable engine.
- Justin Denton - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Fuel economy
Well saw this post on msn about a man back in the 80s that took a vw diesel rabbit and turned it into a car that got 100mpg. He used the powertrain and built his own car. And proved it on a drive across the country in which he averaged around 100mpg. He had originally thought he would get some sort of industry backing but never did. Luckily he stored the car in his garage and didn't destroy it. One cool thing is just recently he brought it back out, updated the drivetrain to that of a diesel smart car and rsn the same trip over again. This time averaging around 120mpg.
This is definitely inspiring, that good gas mileage can be had without the use of a hybrid.
The car was called Avion, take a search on google and check out the info.
Im always stoked about new and old methods on improving mpg's. One thing that stinks is that all the research in the past using carb based technologies is almost classified as lost. Mainly because only small amounts of paper record exist. If you know someone that did some independent research on improving fuel economy in the past, get them to publish there work on the Internet for all to see and use.
This additional material on the net will only better assist the movements to improve miles per gallon of today's vehicles.
I say keep up the good work and hopefully more people can get excited and interested in developing there own methods to improve fuel economy.
- Justin Denton - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
This is definitely inspiring, that good gas mileage can be had without the use of a hybrid.
The car was called Avion, take a search on google and check out the info.
Im always stoked about new and old methods on improving mpg's. One thing that stinks is that all the research in the past using carb based technologies is almost classified as lost. Mainly because only small amounts of paper record exist. If you know someone that did some independent research on improving fuel economy in the past, get them to publish there work on the Internet for all to see and use.
This additional material on the net will only better assist the movements to improve miles per gallon of today's vehicles.
I say keep up the good work and hopefully more people can get excited and interested in developing there own methods to improve fuel economy.
- Justin Denton - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Friday, September 10, 2010
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Automotive fuel additives
Well I know this really isn't on topic, but a hobby of mine is being interested in cars and just automotive stuff in general. One thing I constantly play with is creative my own fuel additives.
I first tried acetone in my cars, and I actually did see some minor increases in mpg. A lot of people kept telling me to not add it to my fuel. And I did a lot of research there were some bad reviews but ultimately the positives out weighed the negatives. So I went to the local farm and fleet and picked up a can of pure 100% acetone. I measured it out making sure I added only 3 to 4 ounces per 10 gallons, and instantly saw improvements.
One thing to note I also prefer to use shell gasolines because of the nitrogen additives. This seems to help you mpg out nicely too. Typically I will see a 3mpg increase in the car. Now it's not instant though you need to run a couple tanks through before you'll notice.
But ultimately all these chemicals do is produce higher combustible levels within the engine and allow for a more efficient and full burn of the gasoline. With all this being said I actually found an additive at the local walmart that actually listed the ingredients in the can. Typically this is a no no because of the secretiveness that goes along with selling these products.
Well reading the ingredients the company actually uses acetone in there additive. Something people have rumored about on the discussion forums I've researched. But never actually proven. This gave s clear link to the theory that there are benefits of running acetone in a combustable engine.
So long story short follow the little helpful tips and you can get your car to give you just a little better gas mileage without spending much money at all. A gallon of acetone runs around $15 and would be good for about 15+ tanks of gas. That's just $1 a tank or less.
- Justin Denton - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
I first tried acetone in my cars, and I actually did see some minor increases in mpg. A lot of people kept telling me to not add it to my fuel. And I did a lot of research there were some bad reviews but ultimately the positives out weighed the negatives. So I went to the local farm and fleet and picked up a can of pure 100% acetone. I measured it out making sure I added only 3 to 4 ounces per 10 gallons, and instantly saw improvements.
One thing to note I also prefer to use shell gasolines because of the nitrogen additives. This seems to help you mpg out nicely too. Typically I will see a 3mpg increase in the car. Now it's not instant though you need to run a couple tanks through before you'll notice.
But ultimately all these chemicals do is produce higher combustible levels within the engine and allow for a more efficient and full burn of the gasoline. With all this being said I actually found an additive at the local walmart that actually listed the ingredients in the can. Typically this is a no no because of the secretiveness that goes along with selling these products.
Well reading the ingredients the company actually uses acetone in there additive. Something people have rumored about on the discussion forums I've researched. But never actually proven. This gave s clear link to the theory that there are benefits of running acetone in a combustable engine.
So long story short follow the little helpful tips and you can get your car to give you just a little better gas mileage without spending much money at all. A gallon of acetone runs around $15 and would be good for about 15+ tanks of gas. That's just $1 a tank or less.
- Justin Denton - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Sim card data retrieval
I needed to do a little research last night to determine what the beat way was to easily and affordable retrieve sone deleted text messages off a cell phone. Through my research I was able to come up with the following link. This will help you get quite a bit of data that is stored on the sim card, even If you deleted it from your screen on your phone. Have fun!
If you ever need to recover contacts or lost data from your phone. Even deleted text messages, you can follow the link below to get some extremely helpful info. Basically with an inexpensive sim card reader that plugs into your USB port on your computer. Then using a freeware application you can achieve your desired results.
http://www.squidoo.com/recoverdeletedtextmessages
- Justin - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
If you ever need to recover contacts or lost data from your phone. Even deleted text messages, you can follow the link below to get some extremely helpful info. Basically with an inexpensive sim card reader that plugs into your USB port on your computer. Then using a freeware application you can achieve your desired results.
http://www.squidoo.com/recoverdeletedtextmessages
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