Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Why Zippers Have YKK On Them (strange, weird, facts, world, record)

Do you know why zippers have a YKK on them.   The YKK stands for Yoshida Kogyo Kabushikikaisha (say that five times fast).  In 1934 Tadao Yoshida founded Yoshida Kogyo Kabushikikaisha (translated Yoshida Industries Limited).  This company is now the worlds foremost zipper manufacturer, making about 90% of all zippers in over 206 facilities in 52 countries.  In fact, they not only make the zippers, they also make the machines that make the zippers; no word on if they make the machines that make the parts that make up the machines that make the zippers.
Their largest factory in Georgia makes over 7 million zippers per day.
In any event, Mr. Yoshida's company zipped to number one by practicing the "Cycle of Goodness", as he called it.  Namely, "No one prospers unless he renders benefit to others."  Using this principle, he endeavored to create the best zippers out there that would hold up over long periods of time in the end product.  This in turn would benefit both the manufacturers who used his zippers and the end customer and because of these things benefit his company with higher repeat and referral sales, thus completing the "Cycle of Goodness" *zen moment*
So next time you're zipping up, take a moment to remember Mr. Yoshida; also, if you're going commando, careful with Captain Winky on the zip up.  I can't stress that enough.

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UPS Was Founded By Two Teenagers With One Bicycle and $100 Borrowed from a Friend

UPS was started by two teenagers with one bicycle and $100 borrowed from a friend.
The date was August 28, 1907 and the two kids were 18 year old Claude Ryan and 19 year old Jim Casey.  The two had one bike between them and $100 borrowed from a friend to found the "American Messenger Company" in Seattle, Washington.  The company was initially run in a hotel basement at Second Avenue and Main Street in Seattle.
At that time, most people didn't own phones, so sending telegrams was a frequent thing.  These had to be hand delivered.  In the beginning, they primarily delivered these telegrams, but eventually expanded into transporting pretty much anything that could be transported on a bicycle or on foot.  Casey and Ryan manned the phone while Casey's brother George and a handful of other teenagers went out making deliveries.
Fast-forward a few years and Casey and Ryan had merged their company with rival Merchant's Parcel Delivery taking the latter's name.  In the process, they acquired a few motorcycles and delivery cars with their first car being a Ford Model T.   At this time, more and more people had telephones so Casey and Ryan switched to working with retail stores to deliver customers purchases to their homes.
By the time Casey retired from UPS in 1962, the company had grown to operating in 31 U.S. states with annual sales around 550 million dollars and about 22,000 workers.
Fast forward to 2010 and Casey and Ryan's company that started so humbly is now worth approximately 50 billion dollars; employing just under half a million workers in 200 countries; delivering over 3.8 billion packages and documents a year.  Amazing what $100, some elbow grease, and a bit of ingenuity can do.
Bonus Factoids:
Returning to their roots, in 2008, UPS began hiring bike delivery workers in Vancouver, Washington and various cities in Oregon.
UPS developed software that routes trucks such that they minimize left turns in their deliveries.  By doing so, they reduced their annual fuel consumption by nearly 51,000 gallons in Washington DC alone.  The reduction in fuel comes from drivers not having to sit idling at red lights waiting to make left hand turns.
When UPS expanded into West Germany, they had to change the brown uniform to green, due to the "brown shirts" worn by the Nazi SA.
In the early days of UPS, the United States Postal Service was their biggest client.  UPS handled delivering all USPS special delivery mail in Seattle.
UPS uses its own font, UPS Sans, which is a slightly altered FF Dax.
The brown color UPS uses is named Pullman Brown.
James Casey originally wanted the trucks to be yellow, instead of brown.  He was eventually convinced to make them brown by Charlie Soderstrom.  Soderstrom pointed out that yellow trucks would be impossible to keep clean.  Railroad cars are often brown for this same reason.
In 1966, Jim Casey created the Casey Family Programs to help children who are unable to live with their birth parents.  Casey felt his family life was critical to his being able to become successful.  As such, the goal of the organization is to attempt to provide the same type of stability and support base to these children.
In 1919, Merchant's Parcel Delivery changed its name to the United Postal Service.  At this same time, the company began expanding to other cities besides just Seattle.  The name was chosen with "United" signifying that each of the offices in various cities were all part of a greater whole;  "Parcel" identified the nature of the business; and  "Service" indicating what was offered.
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Monday, January 17, 2011

Making the call on Window 7 Smartphone (tech, news, report, leak, Auckland, "mobile phone repair"

CES 2011 saw the debut of what could be the biggest challenge to the Wintel dominance of personal computing since Windows 95 cemented its position. The combination of the Android operating system on ARM processors -- ARMdroid if you will -- grabbed most of the attention in the emerging tablet category on products such as devices such as the Motorola Xoom and LG G-Slate. But it was also clear that manufacturers -- unconstrained by Cupertinian notions of what operating system is best suited to what kind of device -- are willing to take the combination in new directions that come much closer to the notebook form factor. A clear example of this was the ASUS Eee Pad Slider. If having the tablet thunder stolen from Microsoft wasn't enough to make the company uncomfortable, clearly encroaching designs like this were.
And so, at Steve Ballmer's keynote, the company announced that the next version of Windows will support not only x86 offerings from Intel and AMD – themselves moving closer to ARM-like system-on-chips – but ARM designs from companies such as Qualcomm and NVIDIA as well. Microsoft noted that the new chip support was requested by its partners, implying that PC companies want to take advantage of the long battery life and thin form factors enabled by ARM architectures, but also bring along Windows' broad driver and software support. Microsoft clearly considers the tablet another PC, albeit one that Windows' hardware and user interface layer needs to support better. However, in striking back at Android evolution, Microsoft risks collateral damage to its own mobile OS. Can Windows Phone 7 co-exist with a ARM-based version of the real thing?
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Rumour: 5th Gen iPhone 5 Specs and Release Date On 2011 (Abby Technology Ltd, iPhone Repair)

With the previous rumour of iPhone 5,here's another one has added.This time the release date of the device.Release date of this device is rumored to be in January 2011. However, there were also some ongoing rumors that it will be in June 2011 instead.
If we recap i think you can remember.Apple has faced several problems such as retina display discoloration and reception problems with the iPhone 4 when it was launched.
According to some rumors, the iPhone 5 promises a faster mobile internet, better receptions and more enhanced features that will surely make its users satisfied and happy.
Some of the expected features include the following:
* Face Recognition feature
* Video Chat on 3G and 4G
* An OLED screen
* Wireless Sync with Apple's very popular iTunes
* Built-in GPS
* Longer battery life
* HD audio feature
* A scratch proof and shock-proof screen
In addition to this, there were also some rumors that Verizon Wireless is also currently testing a CDMA version of the iPhone 5 and also confirmed that they are trying to make some network changes in order to bring the said iPhone to their network.
Apple has not yet made any official announcement yet regarding this upcoming smartphone.

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