1980's Unarco 04-03 (Weis Markets) shopping cart in action
This is a much better cart than the UCP-90C and the other old metal-wired cart (I'm not sure where it came from. xD) . There is couple of rust ...
PRODUCT REVIEW CART COVER FOR BABY
Paisley Pineapple specializes in stylish boutique-quality coordinating accessories for mom and baby that are both durable and practical ...
SmartLiner - Effective In Store Advertising, Literally In The Shoppers Hands
a large bag or a small child, its no trouble dropping SmartLiner into the seat of the shopping cart. After inserting SmartLiner, the child then ...
LEXUS SC400 for sale 604 805 8784 VANCOUVER BC
chips type dings (maybe a shopping cart) that can only be seen with serious scrutinizing. Leather is in ok shape. This car has ALL options ...
My Vision for Shopping with the iPad
I remember when the SyQuest 44Mb disk was going to change the future of computing, and it did. When I wanted to modify a Photoshop file and create the CMYK layers for printing, I could use 4 of them to send out for separations. At a cost of about $80 for the disks and $15 to the delivery driver (sorry to say the 3300-baud modem would have taken longer than if I had given the disks to a guy with a walker going the wrong direction) it was a small price to pay for the future! To use this example is to say that the future of computing has always been about processing speed and memory. While the newest tablet devices promise to be a mix between laptops and mobile computing there is one incredible difference. Memory is now being eradicated from the equation. For users of Gmail this is already a concept easy (or not so easy) to understand. None, and I mean none, of your emails are on your computer, they are all neatly stored somewhere inside a mountain or at the bottom of the ocean or, well, somewhere… This promises to be the future of tablet computing, where there are no files and the operating system is a very sophisticated web browser capable of running local “Apps” which (eventually) will be nothing more than speedy gateways to greater content. Applications like MS Office? Web Based. How about Media, like my ever-growing iTunes library? All web based. There is a story about Google saying the first version of Gmail did not include a “delete” button. “Everyone will have unlimited memory, why would they want to delete something?” was said to be heard by a developer. Why indeed! Well, it turns out that the human psyche (or something like that) demands we need one, but that is another story. The developer was on to something, when you run out of memory on the web, simply apply for some more, don’t go out and upgrade your computer. What this really means is that new Tablets are the first generation of devices connected to ever growing...
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