วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 11 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2552

Jefferson’s Embargo Act was one of America’s first attempts at using trade as a tool of foreign policy.?

Has America’s foreign policy now become a tool of trade and dominance of global markets?


YES, IT REFLECTS LIKE THAT


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วันพุธที่ 10 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2552

What do you think of using MarketClub to learn to trade and their trading tools such as buy/sell alerts?

Check out video here:

http://tinyurl.com/y4dnzp


The best way of learning to trade is by learning yourself from your mistakes (im sure you will soon find that out after thinking that MarketClub will get you easy money.) All these trading systems are scams or use to work... If these trading systems worked as well as they said the makers wouldnt be sharing it with anyone but themselfs.

Futures......... it's a loser for 95% of the people that get involved. Spend a year or two reading everything you can before investing a dime. You can pick up plenty of free information on the web in addition to your readings.

The "MarketClub" looks like it's from Shady Side. Learn as much as you can before even considering paying for some course..... Most of these are scams.


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วันศุกร์ที่ 5 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2552

What are the tools of your trade?

Mine: industrial routers, sanders, markers, displays(all kinds),saws, tents, and trucks....Enigmatic, huh?


Fishy crackers, blue juice, card games, markers, crayons, paper, toys and my vehicle.....

(Daycare provider)

Booze, Steering Wheel, Jail Cell


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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 4 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2552

Question about tools used by some craftsmen working in a specialized trade?

Who can tell me what a 'set' or pair of tongs is and they were use for?


Blacksmiths use tongs to handle hot metal. They look like a large set of pliers. Working blacksmiths usually have a large variety for different tasks. Check out the link below for some pictures.

One version of a pair of tongs is a "v-shaped" squeeze-actuated

tool with two cup-like "grabbers" at the end (for picking up things like hot dogs on the grille). ;)

Probably a blacksmith they used them back in the day to remove metal from the coals and fire.

carpenters, plumpers, electricians all carry their own kit contaINING tools to work with. Which craftsman do u have in mind?

I think they are rather like large rounded scissor type implements, used for lifting hot metal during shaping processes--the kind of thing a blacksmith might use.

Masons use brick tongs for picking up multiple bricks at one time.


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Tools of the Trade Copper Pots/Pans?

I had a manual when i bought it that said I had to use baking soda and a mixture of water and something to get some kind of plastic off before I used the pots and pans. But I accidentally threw it away. Has anyone bought this set before?


I bought the 14 piece set because it was on sale and I wanted the double boiler and steamer insert. The pots look nice, but require a lot of scrubbing and maintenance before first use.

They come with a protective film over the copper and must be soaked in baking soda and hot water to remove it. They also come with a 3 inch in diameter sticker on the inside base of each pot. I am still trying to get the sticker off some of the pots. Who wants to buy new pots and have to spend so much time scrubbing them before they are ever even used?

Also, the pots can not be put in the dishwasher, so buy Palmolive unless you want dishpan hands after using these pots. Buyer beware, these pots will wear you out!


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Best Tools of the Trade for Mechanics?

well i an aspiering auto mechanics student and i am wanting to know the best tools for this trade i've heard that craftsman is decent but not for the garage more like a keep at school and home so what is the best brand?


My husband uses snap-on tools bought then over 4 years ago and he says they are one of the best tools he ever bought though the prices are high they pay for them selves over time.

There are several good quality tool manufacturers out there today. As another answer stated you will eventually find the one that you like. There are different opinions for different reasons. Some people like Snap-On for quality and replacement policy. Some like Craftsman because of the ability to just go to Sears and get a replacement as well as a lower cost. I can only tell you what my opinion and my reasons for my choice. SNAP-ON all the way! I like the feel, the quality, warranty policy, and the fact that the truck comes to me. The majority of my techs use Snap-On tools as well. The biggest factor for you to remember is that if you don't have the tools it can be hard to do the job. If you can afford a high end tool and like the feel then by all means buy the better stuff. If your budget allows for a mid range tool and that means you can buy more necessary tools than that would be the way to go.

You will find with experience which brand you prefer. You don't have to buy American, there are great tools available from other countries too! Gedore, Stahlwille, Repco Premium, CGL.

I spin spanners for a paycheck, and my 'good stuff' is ALL Snap-On. I've spent over $1000 just on screwdrvers...They just feel the nicest in my hand, and they are tough as hell. They are still breakable though, which doesn't matter anyway, because the Snap-On truck comes to my workshop every week and I just give the guy my broken tools and he swaps tham for brand new.

There will be many occasions where you need to modify a spanner or socket or something for a particular job (bend it, cut and join at a funny angle, cut half off a socket...), in this case I have a lot of K.C. tools, they are tough and cheap, and weld pretty well. Snap-On make a lot of specialty tools that are already made to do the job that your 'modified' tools are customised to do. The problem is, they are a lot more expensive than just bodging up a cheap spanner/socket.

Well, I do know that Snap-On has a program where students can get up to 45% off of some tools while they are in school. That is definately something to look at if you are a student and intend on making this a career.

You are gonna be looking at Matco, Mac Tools, and Snap-On. I know alot of guys who still have Craftsman, and they are ok as far as sockets go, but for anything more then sockets, feeler gauges, picks, and small things like that, you are gonna have to invest some money in the name brands.

I'm surprised to see this many pro SNAP-ON people here. When it comes to comparing SNAP-ON to Craftsman Pro, in terms of quality, pretty much the same considering they both come out of the same forge. I choose Craftsman because they are easier to warranty, and replace. For SNAP-ON you have to go to the special snap on dealer. We just recieved brand new $20,000 SNAP-ON tool-kits (not my choice) for our shop that didn't even come with any 12-point metrics. All the mechanics I know swear by Craftsman.

to start out the craftsmen will work just fine.ive been in the buis over 35 years and still have the original standard set of wrenches i bought at sears.their tools are great for the wrenches and sockets.then you will start buying specialty tools off of the trucks.no need to buy from one distributor.mac has tools i like,snap on makes tools others don't so i buy them.i like matcos 1/4 drive long ratchet.no one else had it so its a matco.find out what it is you need and shop around.save yourself some time though and look at a box you can grow into,not grow out of.

Snap-On and MAC tools are very pricey.

Craftsman tools are acceptable and more affordable.

All three have a no-nonsense return policy.

SNAP-ON ...then ...Craftsman... Matco is ok but harder to warranty

snap on they are not cheap but are worth it


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วันพุธที่ 3 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2552

Tools of the trade themed art project?

i have an art project where the theme is tools of the trade. It has to be really big and and I don't want to just do regular tools. I'd loves some trades with cool tools or even a whole new spin on the thing


You could use painters with their paintbrushes. Accountants with their pencils. Home appraisers with their tape measures. Each person is seen concentrating on something but holding their "tool" in their hands..


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วันอังคารที่ 2 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2552

What would you trade the tools of your trade for?

would and have done couple of times and will do again if i feel like:

give up my tools, for a whole new trade....

then maybe you could say i trade them for dreams(?) or for moments(?)... i don't know


oh, i wasn't unhappy... it's just the excitment of moving and the dream part :)

thank you too. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20070917143138AA1woUg&kid=AMBdGza4A3rBL62ehI92&s=comm&date=2007-09-18+19%3A44%3A17&.crumb=

To pursue a passion and/or passions.

My technological tools in order more people can access to information.

Been there done that, I did it for love. I will never do that again NEVER you hear me NEVER.

lol

The newest version.

Tuition to UNCW. =\ I'd give my tools, my truck, and my left testicle in a slightly ritualistic fashion. :)

-Jeromy

=O

my tennis racket?

never

but to be serious, I would never trade them because my trade is what makes my character, and my tools designated to work at that. i would trade them, however, if the tools were of the same work, just improved in my standards.

A retirement home, a little cabin in the mountains with enough pasture land to keep 5 horses, a chicken coop and 3 old dogs. Maybe a cow.

Anything...you got a paperclip?

I'm willing to trade with the right person and it will grow like stock market when it goes up.

An improved version of them.

Doug

A high level dressage trained Fresian stallion

Brigid


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วันจันทร์ที่ 1 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2552

My Tools of the Trade knives are starting to rust. I bought them 3 months ago. How do I prevent the rust?

steel wool and sell immediately


Any kind of high-carbon steel will rust. On the plus side, it will take a nice sharp edge easily. Make sure that you're not putting your knives in the dishwasher. Wash them by hand and don't let them dry in the drainer - dry them right away using a lint-free towel and put them away.

Use some Bar keepers friend from the cleaning isle on them. You should also wash by hand and not in he dishwasher as that will rust stainless steel as well as dull the blade and finish. Sawing into an onion works well too.

Hand wash in warm water with a mild dish detergent. Dry right away and then oil them with a good tool oil. I use WD40 on them every time I use them and that seems to work well but I still hit them with the tool oil about once a mounth.

Wash quickly, dry immediately, and avoid putting fingerprints on them as you put them away.

Steel wool and start drying them after you get them wet


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What album is Fort Minor - Tools Of The Trade from?

I CAN'T FIND IT!!!!!!!!!! I'M WONDERING WHERE IT IS!!!!!!


Fort Minor Militia Exclusive Tracks (2005-2006)


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