Gregg Hall
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G-Codes M-Codes And Do I Have To Be An Expert On Them?
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 08/30/2007
- Business And Finance
- Unrated
M-Codes are related to G-Codes. M-Codes control different machine functions. Some of these functions are turning the machine on and off. Turning the spindle on or off. Turning a plasma torch on or off. Turning coolant on or off. You get the idea.
Harnessing Hypnosis Mind Power Secret Self Unconscious
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 08/14/2007
- Medical Sciences
- Unrated
According to many researchers, hypnosis is far more than just a party trick. In fact, it significantly changes how the brain works. Hypnosis can significantly affect activity in the part of the brain that is responsible for dealing with and responding to errors. As you can already see, there is a lot of potential in hypnosis, and it should not be taken lightly.
Does Your Own Website Deserve More Sales
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 08/1/2007
- Computers And Internet , Advertising And Marketing , Web Development
- Unrated
Your own website needs a unique and strong brand, which is based on all the information, which your customers and potential customers have seen and heard. The valuable information and active marketing is all, what is needed to attract the target group to visit your own website.
Building Customer Loyalty In E-Commerce
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 07/28/2007
- Ecommerce
- Unrated
One of the distractions to customer loyalty is the availability of alternative places to buy the same products or services at the same or even slightly higher prices. With an internet business, thousands of other similar companies offer the same items at about the same price and without the loyalty of your customers there is no way to survive.
Researchers Create Search Engine To Hunt Molecules Online
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 07/27/2007
- Computers And Internet , Web Development
- Unrated
ChemxSeer, the first publicly available search engine designed specifically for chemical formulae, can sort out when "He" refers to helium and not a person more than nine times out of 10, according to the Penn State College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) researchers who created the tool.
The Child of Today vs The Child of Yesterday
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 07/24/2007
- Kids and Teens
- Unrated
To compare today’s child, teenager, to the one who grew up a mere two dozen years before, you would see remarkable change.
