Nowadays, there are many people who using user name in social network that are difficult to identify that name is exactly who are them such as using cartoon name or setting their new name. Therefore, I always use my user name that it easy to identify that who am I.
My user name in instragram is 'PPLOYWAN' because my name is Ploywan and my nick name is Ploy, the first P means Ploy. And my facebook's name is Ployy Charoensook that come from my nick name and my surname. And the last one is Line, my name's Line is 'Ploywan', come from my name too. I always use my name and surname because it is easy for others to know that social networks are belonging of me.
I have found the machine that can change waste paper to be toilet paper for public users or anyone can use these, not only a big organization or factory but a small office can use it too due to easy using design. The White Goat uses 40 sheets of standard office paper to make one roll of toilet paper. Image credit: Oriental Co., Ltd. (PhysOrg.com) -- As the latest invention in the wave of green
technology, a machine called the "White Goat" that turns office paper
into rolls of toilet paper sounds like an intriguing idea. Its Japanese
developers, Oriental Co., Ltd., claim that the machine can save 60 cedar
trees per year while minimizing office paper waste. As the company explains, the White Goat uses 40 sheets of standard A4 office paper and some water to make one roll of toilet paper,
a process which takes about 30 minutes. First, a built-in shredder cuts
the paper into ribbons, which move to a pulper where they are dissolved
in water. The resulting pulp is thinned out, dried, and rolled up into
ready-to-use toilet paper. Each roll costs about 10 Yen (11 cents) to
make, compared to a store-bought roll of about 60 cents. The 1.8-meter-tall machine, which weighs 600 kg, is set to go on sale
this summer for $100,000. At that price, as some critics have pointed
out, the White Goat would have to churn out lots of toilet paper to be
economical. It would take 200,000 recycled rolls to break even, not
including the costs of running the machine. If the machine were to run
24 hours a day, 365 days per year, it would take a little over 11 years
to produce the 200,000 rolls. But then again, maybe it’s not all about
money. Saving trees, reducing paper waste, and serving as a constant
reminder of human impact on the environment are also byproducts of the
machine. You can see how it works in this VDO : http://youtu.be/i51zo3LA70U
The White Goat uses 40 sheets of standard office paper to make one roll of toilet paper. Image credit: Oriental Co., Ltd.
(PhysOrg.com) -- As the latest invention in the wave of green
technology, a machine called the "White Goat" that turns office paper
into rolls of toilet paper sounds like an intriguing idea. Its Japanese
developers, Oriental Co., Ltd., claim that the machine can save 60 cedar
trees per year while minimizing office paper waste.
The White Goat uses 40 sheets of standard office paper to make one roll of toilet paper. Image credit: Oriental Co., Ltd.
(PhysOrg.com) -- As the latest invention in the wave of green
technology, a machine called the "White Goat" that turns office paper
into rolls of toilet paper sounds like an intriguing idea. Its Japanese
developers, Oriental Co., Ltd., claim that the machine can save 60 cedar
trees per year while minimizing office paper waste.
The White Goat uses 40 sheets of standard office paper to make one roll of toilet paper. Image credit: Oriental Co., Ltd.
(PhysOrg.com) -- As the latest invention in the wave of green
technology, a machine called the "White Goat" that turns office paper
into rolls of toilet paper sounds like an intriguing idea. Its Japanese
developers, Oriental Co., Ltd., claim that the machine can save 60 cedar
trees per year while minimizing office paper waste.
The White Goat uses 40 sheets of standard office paper to make one roll of toilet paper. Image credit: Oriental Co., Ltd.
(PhysOrg.com) -- As the latest invention in the wave of green
technology, a machine called the "White Goat" that turns office paper
into rolls of toilet paper sounds like an intriguing idea. Its Japanese
developers, Oriental Co., Ltd., claim that the machine can save 60 cedar
trees per year while minimizing office paper waste.
During Thai's new year or Songkran festival, I will introduce new promotion for GrabTaxi application for you to get discount for using taxi service to go to any place in Bangkok to doing our Songkran activity. For anyone that wants to enjoy their holiday and reduce the hassle of ordering a taxi in Bangkok around the Songkran New Year holidays, GrabTaxi is now offering a special promotional campaign called “Grab Me Songkran” – a collaboration between the Ministry of Tourism and Sports and GrabTaxi. There’s a 40 baht discount from the final metered fair for an unlimited ride (between 10 – 20 April).The code has unlimited use, and the 25 baht booking fee still applies, however. To get this promotion Step 1:Download the GrabTaxi app for free from the Apple App Store, Google Play Store or BlackBerry World. New customers will go through a first time activation process (if you don’t receive your activation code, please call our customer service at 02 021 2500)
Step 2: Book taxi through the GrabTaxi app.Open the app and select your pick-up and drop-off locations then click ‘NEXT’. Key in Promo Code into the ‘PROMO CODE’ field and click “CONFIRM BOOKING”.
Step 3: You will receive an SMS and/or email about the successful promo redemption once you are allocated a taxi.
Step 4: Show the promo confirmation SMS and/or email to the driver and get 40THB discount on your taxi ride the 25THB service fee still applies.
Finally, I want everyone enjoy your Songkran festival with a good promotion and also safety too
Let's me introduce you the best application ever for me 'Be My Eyes' because I think it is the wonderful application that everyone can use to help others who have a eye's problem by using technology.
Although blind people are generally capable of going about
things unaided, there are times when seeing something is a necessity. A new
mobile app aims to help the blind in those situations. Be My Eyes connects
individuals in need of visual assistance with sighted volunteers via a video
call.
There is a simple brilliance about Be My Eyes. It uses
existing technology with which people are widely familiar and applies it to a
problem that is significant for those that it affects. While the technology may
not be innovative in itself, the way in which it is employed certainly is. The
result is an app that can not only make a real difference to blind users, but
enables altruism and develops understanding among those who are able to see.
There are two groups of people who can use the Be My Eyes
app – those who are blind and may require sighted assistance at some point, and
those who are willing and able to provide assistance. On opening the app, users
indicate which group they fall into. It is then possible for blind users to
request assistance from the first available sighted user.
Once an available helper is found, the app sets up a video
call between the users. The blind user is then able to explain their problem
and point their phone towards the subject they need to see. The helper is able
to ask questions and converse with the blind user, and to provide instruction
as to how the phone may need to be aimed or positioned in order for them to
provide the required assistance.