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How Far Can a Laptop Slide?
A silly question you might ask or think!
Not something I would ever have thought of until it happened!
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Thanksgiving Day Canada
Thanksgiving Day or sometimes Canadian Thanksgiving as it can be called to distinguish it from the American holiday of the same name, I an annual Canadian holiday, occurring on the second Monday in October.
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A Rapid Approach to Rapid Prototyping
Hello again, Welcome to another blog from Synchro’s resident technology geek!
In this Blog I want to highlight an area that is fast becoming a staple in the industry, ‘3D Printing’.
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The Allotment
2019 has been a better year for the vegetable patch – primarily because there has been an unbroken water supply unlike last year when there was little or no water for a 6 week period.
It is now not only the very warm part of the year – we are around 40c every day – but the vegetables are ripe and ready.
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Australian Foundry Institute NSW 54TH Annual Conference
Proud sponsors of the Australian Foundry Institute's 54th Annual Conference
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Sea, Sand, Sardines & Sangria
I spent a lazy lunchtime in the shade of a beach Chiringuito (beach bar/restaurant) Enjoying the views of the Mediterranean and overlooking a not too busy beach.
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They’re changing Guard at Buckingham Palace
I was on a flying visit to London to see friends and also get my passport renewed. The passport renewal takes 4 hours so I had time to use.
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Sand in my socks!
Another lap of the sun and another year older for all of us, but namely today the youngest in our family, little Finley Arthur. Finn’s come a long way in his two years and is now speaking in short sentences, but usually starting with “duggee, hey daddy duggee, is duggee daddy, look!”.
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El Pazole – A meal to remember
MD Chris Collins and Implementation Manager Daniel Alcantara of Synchro ERP are currently in sunny Mexico visiting one of our customers to provide onsite training and meeting with SAP to create an integrated link from SAP to Synchro.
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Hampton Court Palace Flower Festival
I went to this years, RHS Flower Festival set in the grounds of the 16th century Hampton Court Palace. Once the home of King Henry VIII and whichever of his wives were around at the time.