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Garage Series: Office automation meets high-G aerobatics - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    This episode marks the first in a three part series, as hosts Jeremy Chapman and Yoni Kirsh go deeper on automating the new Office for your organization. Watch as they reveal the second XStream install of the season, as host and pilot Yoni attempts an Office 365 ProPlus install, with no Internet access, while performing outrageously high-G aerobatics.
Kelly Silvester

PhD Assets, Preowned biotech and pharmaceutical equipment sales and rental - 0 views

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    Description: Sales, rental and financing of lab, process and manufacturing equipment. If you have equipment for sale, PhD Assets can find you a buyer. If you are searching for equipment, PhD Assets can find you a good deal. We also provide financial options to help companies stretch their funds and acquire more equipment than would have otherwise been possible.
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    Sales, rental and financing of lab, process and manufacturing equipment. If you have equipment for sale, PhD Assets can find you a buyer. If you are searching for equipment, PhD Assets can find you a good deal. We also provide financial options to help companies stretch their funds and acquire more equipment than would have otherwise been possible.
surani demel

Automatic Watch - 0 views

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    Unlike digital and quartz wristwatches, regular automatic watch maintenance is required for any self-winding timepiece, whether it be a pilot watch / aviator watch, diver watch, or chronograph watch. But don't get the wrong impression; this does not mean that watches with automatic movement are prone to damage or malfunction. It is only because they are designed with mechanical clockwork, which every horologist would describe as rather complicated and traditional. How you should keep them in good working condition will be different from the way you usually treat your quartz timepieces. Automatic wristwatches basically need to be winded every two days. On the other hand, you can practically ignore a digital timepiece since it will continue to run anyway until its battery is used up.
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