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The visitors from South Africa are involved in the manufacture of components used on road tankers and trailers, specialist saws and cutters, commercial trailers, repair of heavy commercial vehicles, processing of steel and tube, manufacture of trailer, caravan and outdoor components, the fabrication of structural steel, laser cutting of metal sheets and tube, as well as general engineering.
“I met Susan Taylor at an industry event, after just having my first stylist credit published in Vogue. I proudly announced that to her and she replied, ‘What are you doing for your people?’ That changed my life and my career. Two weeks later, I was working at Essence and calling some of these same people I had built relationships with for a couple of years. I was not prepared for the rejection … very few designers would loan to me. It was so crazy and so startling and this was at a time when Essence magazine really was the only magazine where a black woman would be on the cover. This was before the phenomenon of a Beyoncé, Rihanna, or Tracee Ellis Ross.”—Michaela Angela Davis, writer and cultural critic
Bystronic Laser AG/First Cut study tour I was the guest of Bystronic Laser AG and its sole South African distributor First Cut when First Cut employees and 11 clients took part in the 2015 Competence Day programme at the beginning of June 2015, before visiting three of Bystronic’s clients in Switzerland to view the company’s equipment in a ‘live’ situation.
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Up until that moment, I had been proud of that photo. What the HR woman probably didn’t know is it had been taken as part of a feature on Into The Gloss. Boris Gardiner’s “Every Nigger Is a Star” is a classic anthem. It is the reason why Issa Rae says, “I’m rooting for everybody black,” when asked on the red carpet who she hopes will win an award. Black people are constantly told by our own government that we are lesser than, that our lives don’t matter. Those words are a rallying call.
"In 1996, a dual-pulsed laser vaporization technique was developed, which produced SWNTs in gram quantities and yields of >70wt% purity. Samples were prepared by laser vaporization of graphite rods with a 50:50 catalyst mixture of Co and Ni (particle size ~1um) at 1200oC in flowing argon, followed by heat treatment in a vacuum at 1000°C to remove the C60 and other fullerenes. The initial laser vaporization pulse was followed by a second pulse, to vaporize the target more uniformly. The use of two successive laser pulses minimizes the amount of carbon deposited as soot. The second laser pulse breaks up the larger particles ablated by the first one, and feeds them into the growing nanotube structure. The material produced by this method appears as a mat of “ropes”, 10-20nm in diameter and up to 100um or more in length. Each rope is found to consist primarily of a bundle of SWNTs, aligned along a common axis. By varying the growth temperature, the catalyst composition, and other process parameters, the average nanotube diameter and size distribution can be varied.
At Hypertherm Inc. (Hanover, NH), executives say they’re well aware of the need for uptime. “The man who founded Hypertherm’s waterjet business ran a small job shop for many years,” said Dave Dumas, director of OEM waterjet sales for Hypertherm. “So he saw firsthand the havoc a downed waterjet could cause to a person’s business. It was actually this experience—having a pump go down and seeing the pain and time involved in getting it up and running again—that prompted him to design the HyPrecision waterjets we sell today.”
Samsung has been threatening to release a folding phone for the better part of five years, and now it looks like it might actually happen. In an interview with CNBC at the IFA trade show last week, mobile CEO DJ Koh, who has been talking up the company’s folding phone project any chance he gets, all but announced that we’ll get a first look at the new handset before the year is up.
Outback, the 55-litre grass box looks huge, but it clips and unclips from the mower with ease. Fins moulded into the box ensure you don’t get dust blown up at you while mowing, and there’s a bin-full indicator flap on the top that folds flat when full. Packed full of well-compacted grass trimmings, the box is quite weighty. Yet the mono handle and split-open design promise to ease the process of emptying.