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ENGINEERING.com | The Engineer's Ultimate Resource Tool. Create a Killer Business Plan - Martha Stewart Community. You've got the idea, now package it well! The way you present your company and vision will determine whether you get the right financial partners and the right deal. Marketing Your IdeaLife is marketing. We're constantly being pitched to as consumers, yet we also market our products, our ideas, and ourselves personally and professionally. But where do so many early-stage entrepreneurs go wrong? They fail to sell their start-up effectively. The business plan, executive summary, and financing pitch are the ultimate marketing tools. As a former entrepreneur and a start-up consultant today, I've certainly seen more business plans than I care to remember. Make your business plan shine with the three "Cs" to success: Be ConciseA concise plan provides a simple explanation for why the business is a great idea, as well as how it will be executed.

Be CompellingThe goal is to make your company appear to be deeply compelling. Wow! Here's how to do it: Do not use a business plan package. Beginners Guide. Beginners Guide to Electronics by Martin T. Pickering Last updated on November 23, 2008 This book gives simplified explanations of how some electronic components work in a circuit.

I first became interested in electronics when I was age 10 (as long ago as 1961) . ©2008 Martin T. What's the Difference between A.C. and D.C.? How does a Resistor Work? All the colours for 5% tolerance resistors: How do Diodes Work? How do Transistors Work? Abbreviations Although we use the Greek symbol Omega W to represent “Ohms” it is frequently written as “R”. How does a Capacitor Work? What does a capacitor look like? How do Inductors Work? The Relay Bread Board and building a LED Flasher Building the LED Flasher Astable Multivibrator using two transistors. Bicycle Power Calculator. Herbs at a Glance. Psychology Reading Test - Cognitive Psychology.

The 5 Most Insulting Ways Products Are Advertised to Men. It wasn't so long ago that pipe-smoking men in dark suits could sell their products to women with a patronizing pat on the head and a wink. Those days went the way of the cocktail lunch, but sexism still rages in the advertising world. It's just that now, everybody gets in on it. And just as ads in the 1950s assumed that all women were housewives desperate for new ways to starch their husbands' shirts, advertisers today demonstrate an extremely low opinion of their male customers.

That's why there are so many ad campaigns that ... #5. Photos.com Most of us aren't old enough to remember back when women were seen as nothing more than baby-making servants with childlike brains, but if vintage advertisements are to be believed, we're lucky humanity didn't just devolve into a species of red-lipped cretins.

Via Blogs.babble.comFinally, a Plan B for men too drunk on lunch martinis to open their own ketchup. But you see, trucks are manly, and doing science and math are unmanly. "Arrowdie-whatics? 100 of the Most Inspiring Business Videos on YouTube. YouTube is filled with inspirational videos of all types, including those created by businesses or individuals looking to inspire others to succeed. Let’s look at 100 of the most inspiring business videos ever placed on this site. Great Inspirational Tips for Business Success Take a look at these cool business inspiration clips. 1. 9 Steps to Achieve Any Goal – Isn’t it great to know that you can make your business and personal dreams come true in nine steps?

2. ABCs of Success – A powerful strategy for personal and professional success. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Home Business Inspiration Starting a home business can be a scary prospect. 16. 3HourWorkDay.com – Awesome inspiration to create your own work-from-home business. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Humorous Business Inspiration Sometimes a good laugh can be all the business inspiration you need, especially when that laugh is related to business! 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. Britney Spears' Guide to Semiconductor Physics. WTF is wrong with Americans? 10 Psychological States You've Never Heard Of... and When You Experienced Them. Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem. Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem: The #1 Mathematical Discovery of the 20th Century In 1931, Kurt Gödel delivered a devastating blow to the mathematicians of his time In 1931, the young mathematician Kurt Gödel made a landmark discovery, as powerful as anything Albert Einstein developed.

Gödel’s discovery not only applied to mathematics but literally all branches of science, logic and human knowledge. Oddly, few people know anything about it. Allow me to tell you the story. Mathematicians love proofs. So for example if you studied high school Geometry, you’ve done the exercises where you prove all kinds of things about triangles based on a list of theorems. That high school geometry book is built on Euclid’s five postulates. Yes, it does seem perfectly reasonable that a line can be extended infinitely in both directions, but no one has been able to PROVE that. Towering mathematical geniuses were frustrated for 2000+ years because they couldn’t prove all their theorems.

“I am lying.” 1. 1. Japanese breakthrough will make wind power cheaper than nuclear. NOTE: Some major wind projects like the proposed TWE Carbon Valley project in Wyoming are already pricing in significantly lower than coal power -- $80 per MWh for wind versus $90 per MWh for coal -- and that is without government subsidies using today's wind turbine technology. The International Clean Energy Analysis (ICEA) gateway estimates that the U.S. possesses 2.2 million km2 of high wind potential (Class 3-7 winds) — about 850,000 square miles of land that could yield high levels of wind energy. This makes the U.S. something of a Saudi Arabia for wind energy, ranked third in the world for total wind energy potential.

The United States uses about 26.6 billion MWh's, so at the above rate we could satisfy a full one-third of our total annual energy needs. Now what if a breakthrough came along that potentially tripled the energy output of those turbines? Well, such a breakthrough has been made, and it's called the "wind lens. " Editor's note: Want more info? 10 Sentences that Can Change Your Life. The power of a sentence is tremendous. A single destructive sentence can ruin somebody’s life, make your day, or change your mood. Fortunately, there are some sentences that can give us power to go on. We have sorted out 10 powerful sentences that can change your life for the better. #1 “People aren’t against you; they are for themselves.” #2 “Climb mountains not so the world can see you, but so you can see the world.” #3 “You learn more from failure than from success; don’t let it stop you. . #4 “The most dangerous risk of all – The risk of spending your life not doing what you want on the bet you can buy yourself the freedom to do it later” #5 “Go where you’re celebrated, not where you’re tolerated.” #6 “The person that you will spend the most time with in your life is yourself, so you better try to make yourself as interesting as possible.” #7 “If you accept your limitations you go beyond them.” #8 “People often say that motivation doesn’t last.

. #10 “Comfort is the enemy of achievement.” 'Brain Games' Series to Examine Secrets of the Mind. Quirks of the brain make humans, well, human, and can be harnessed for good or ill. A new television series on the National Geographic Channel called "Brain Games" will use illusions, mind games and interactive experiments to reveal these inner workings of the human brain. For example, would you believe that Texas had seceded from the United States, if told so by a strange man on the street? Probably not. But when approached by a fake "news crew" and asked to respond to the incredible news, many people were easily fooled. The phenomenon has to do with the power of persuasion, just one of the topics tackled in the series, which debuts at 9 p.m. Each episode in "Brain Games" will explore a different topic.

Silva is joined by "The Gentleman Thief" Apollo Robbins, a deception specialist. 47 Mind-Blowing Psychological Facts You Should Know About Yourself. I’ve decided to start a series called 100 Things You Should Know about People. As in: 100 things you should know if you are going to design an effective and persuasive website, web application or software application. Or maybe just 100 things that everyone should know about humans! The order that I’ll present these 100 things is going to be pretty random. So the fact that this first one is first doesn’t mean that’s it’s the most important.. just that it came to mind first.

Dr. <div class="slide-intro-bottom"><a href=" 10 Life-Enhancing Things You Can Do in Ten Minutes or Less. Share Your Best IFTTT Recipe. IFTTT can be amazing with google calendar. It has one drawback: it can only poll one of your (assumed to be) many calendars. What I did was create an IFTTT calendar, then I duplicate any events that I want to use with IFTTT into that particular calendar. With that in mind, here are some things I use with my evernote+GTD setup: "Tutoring" in title creates a note w/ template in evernote with categories like material covered, assessment, student to-do, my to-do, and tags with "tutoring", "notes", "~toRead" "Meeting" in title does the same with different note template properties and corresponding tags "Flight" in title uses the info provided by TripIt (I got that from LH too) to create a note with itinerary, appropriate tags, and date and time info in title, of course) These are just a few of the calendar-oriented IFTTT recipes I use.

EDIT: All these notes are auto-created 15 minutes before the event happens. Colorization Using Optimization. CircuitLab - online schematic editor & circuit simulator - StumbleUpon. The Best Fifty Web Sites You Don't Know About. Electronic Circuit Schematic Archive. Free Engineering Books. 37 Data-ish Blogs You Should Know About. You might not know it, but there are actually a ton of data and visualization blogs out there. I'm a bit of a feed addict subscribing to just about anything with a chart or a mention of statistics on it (and naturally have to do some feed-cleaning every now and then). In a follow up to my short list last year, here are the data-ish blogs, some old and some new, that continue to post interesting stuff.

Data and Statistics By the Numbers - Column from The New York Times visual Op-ed columnist, Charles Blow, who also used to be NYT's graphics director.Data Mining - Matthew Hurst, scientist at Microsoft's MSN, also the co-creator of BlogPulse.Statistical Modeling - We might disagree on certain things, but Andrew's blog is one of the few active pure statistics blogs.The Numbers Guy - Data-minded reporting from Carl Bialik of the Wall Street Journal.Basketball Geek - Like statistical analysis and basketball?

Statistical/Analytical Visualization Maps Design & Infographics Others Worth Noting. Free Maths Video Lecture courses. David Blaine Style Best Free Magic Tricks Revealed. User Manual, users guide, operation instruction. Electronic Circuits. Taxonomy of the Logical Fallacies. Silence Noisy Neighbors by Transmitting Your Music to Their Speakers. Tesla polyphase induction motors : AC MOTORS. Most AC motors are induction motors. Induction motors are favored due to their ruggedness and simplicity. In fact, 90% of industrial motors are induction motors. Nikola Tesla conceived the basic principals of the polyphase induction motor in 1883, and had a half horsepower (400 watt) model by 1888.

Tesla sold the manufacturing rights to George Westinghouse for $65,000. Most large ( > 1 hp or 1 kW) industrial motors are poly-phase induction motors. By poly-phase, we mean that the stator contains multiple distinct windings per motor pole, driven by corresponding time shifted sine waves. In practice, this is two or three phases. Construction An induction motor is composed of a rotor, known as an armature, and a stator containing windings connected to a poly-phase energy source as shown in Figure below. Tesla polyphase induction motor. The stator in Figure above is wound with pairs of coils corresponding to the phases of electrical energy available.

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Think. ... "Some time ago I received a call from a colleague. He was about to give a student a zero for his answer to a physics question, while the student claimed a perfect score. The instructor and the student agreed to an impartial arbiter, and I was selected. I read the examination question: The student had answered, "Take the barometer to the top of the building, attach a long rope to it, lower it to the street, and then bring the rope up, measuring the length of the rope. The length of the rope is the height of the building. " The student really had a strong case for full credit since he had really answered the question completely and correctly! I suggested that the student have another try. In the next minute, he dashed off his answer which read: "Take the barometer to the top of the building and lean over the edge of the roof. At this point, I asked my colleague if he would give up.

"Fine," I said, "and others? " "A very direct method. " "Of course.