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iVision Is The Next Generation of Fast Epos system for Food Delivery Management System iVision offers an ideal computer system for fast food delivery management, or it can act as a cash register to take orders at your front counter. Complete with daily itemsed sales and driver analysis, this Microsoft Windows® based system features simple, intuitive touch screen ordering software for delivery, collection,take-out and eat-in with table service. iVision can dramatically reduce the time required to place an order, while increasing accuracy and control of the process. Kitchen printers reduce steps, traffic, and confusion. Drivers are provided with clear and accurate delivery information to get orders out quickly, and safely. Studies have shown that fast accurate service is more important to the customer than price. Fast automatic retrieval of customer records and quick order entry speeds the transaction giving the customer a better experience. Shorter order time means less hold time and less busy signals for other customers. More orders plus customer satisfaction equals more profit iVision system is the one stop solution for takeaways and restaurants. The software is very easy to use and you can even installed yourself, iVision has quick price change bottom included which means you can update or change the menu price whenever you like NOT like other systems you have to make call-out and wait for an engineer. WE CAN INSTALL THE SYSTEM ANYWHERE IN THE UK FREE DEMO, PLEASE CALL

Punto de Venta, TPV, POS, Inventarios y Facturacion – Admin Commerce

Pagina Web: www.admincommerce.com.mx Software o Programa Ferreterias, Abarrotes, Refaccionarias – Admin Commerce Punto de Venta Admin Commerce tiene para usted la descarga de nuestro Punto de Venta Admin Commerce, en el cuál usted podrá disfrutar durante un periodo de prueba de 20 dias de todas las opciones disponibles de nuestra versión para una o mas computadoras conectadas en red. Módulos del Sistema. – Punto de Venta – Facturación – Listado de Productos – Impresion de Listas de Precios con Imagen – Compras – Cotizaciones – Clientes – Proveedores – Grupos – Marcas – Faltantes – Historicos – Puede usar Impresora de Tickets – Y Lector de Codigo de Barras Punto de Venta, Facturación e Inventarios – Admin Commerce

How to make TRX, Blast Straps or Rings

GIVEAWAY: www.synergy-athletics.com MANUAL: www.bullstrength.com This article will teach and show you how to make incredibly effective training equipment for a fraction of the cost. Three styles of homemade straps * Sewn * Sewn w/ clip * Grommets 1. Sewn Straps are my favorite, easiest to use, and most durable. Equipment Needed: Approx 20 feet of nylon webbing, sewing machine, 1 ft of pvc (your choice of thickness for the handle), 1 carabiner. Procedure: Cut the nylon webbing in half. Make a small loop at one end for the carabiner – sew it tightly. Slide the PVC pipe on the other end and sew that on. Done. Total Cost: Note: A home sewing machine worked fine for us. If you don’t have one, look up any seamstress shop in the phone book and they will usually do it for a few dollars. 2. Sewn with clip – I purchased these for around …duh, I could have made them for about . Equipment Needed: Approx 30 feet of nylon webbing (it gets doubled up), buckle clip (.59 from strapworks.com), sewing machine. Procedure: Sew the clip on one end. If you are using a pvc handle slide the nylon strapping through it and then buckle. If you purchase a ring then just put the strap through the ring and buckle. Total Cost: 3. Grommets are my secret weapon and you can make any strap with these, including the TRX style strap. Simply make the single point hook if you want. Also if you want the extra strap below the handle like on the TRX, just make one with grommets. Equipment Needed
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euronews U talk – European Union: think positive

www.euronews.com In this edition of U-talk, Jacqueline from the Netherlands asks: “Because of all the issues that are out there now: the euro is one of them, immigration is another, it seems that all the blame and negative criticisms basically falls on Europe and the European process. I think it’s a real shame and I would like to know why it seems that nobody is able to do a better job at marketing what Europe has achieved in a better way?” Grégory Vanel, Professor at the European Advanced Institute of Management, Lyon responds: “Hello Jacqueline, it’s true that the institutions of the European Union have found it difficult to publicise the success the EU has had, beyond the traditional peaceful relations between France and Germany. I mean, think about the Airbus, food self-sufficiency, the Erasmus program with its university cooperation; so this isn’t a new problem, in fact it’s linked, in my view, to a number of things that are very difficult to resolve. “In particular, we have huge institutional complexities: it’s very difficult for a layperson to navigate between European Parliament, the European Commission, the EU Council and European Council. “Then there is a democratic deficit that’s been growing since the failure of the proposed European Constitutional Treaty in 2005 and that raises a number of problems, particularly in countries like France or Hungary for example, where you have extremely powerful sovereigntist movements. “Moreover, the EU sometimes suffers