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EDU with alphanumeric keyboard and large backlit display (240x128pixels). Stainless steel enclosure for desktop or panel mounting. Optional wall mounting kit available. Multirange. Linearity correction. 32 bits microprocessor with Flash memory for updating of software via serial port. Software selectable applications : weigbridge, industrial, dosing. Two RS-232 bidirectional ports, one RS-485 port, one Ethernet port. Time and date. EN 45501 approved monorange and multirange.
MATRIX II is a modern and powerful indicator for analog and digital load cells.
Alphanumerical display with backlit manually regulated option for a better view of the data.
Possibility of desk or panel mount.
Default with 2 serial interfaces RS-232 and one RS-485. Option of enhnacing with another RS-232 or RS-485.
Selection of working mode as industrial scale, weighbridge or dosing.
Configuration of printed output ticked on the external printer.
PUK code if PIN code forgotten or compromised.
Calibration counting and date available for control.
Numerical calibration (theoretical) or real calibration (with calibrated weights).
DSD (alibi memory) with metrological approval.
Option of adding second weighing interface (scale2). It is possible to combine analog and digital interfaces in one indicator.
While use of dosing mode, use of external input/output for driving oppeners, alarms, etc. Single speed, double speed filling.
Possibility of recording own logo to be displayed at start of unit.
PS2 input for connecting external keyboard. Useful for the weighbridge mode for input of truck plates, drivers names, materials descrition, etc.
OSI Group just like any startup had humble beginnings. The firm began operating as a small meat shop in Chicago. Its founder was a German immigrant known as Otto Kolschowky. The small butcher shop after expanding and growing its client base was rebranded to Otto and Sons in the year 1928.
Otto and Sons business also boomed and needed some financing to expand the business, and that’s where the current Chairman and CEO of OSI Group Mr. Sheldon Lavin had the first encounter with the company. Otto and Sons approached the bank where Sheldon was working and requested for financing that he successfully helped them acquire.
OSI Group McDonalds breakthrough was in 1955 when Ray Kroc launched the first McDonald restaurant. Ray Croc needed a supplier of quality meat and since Otto and Sons had built a reputation of offering quality meat product the McDonald’s chose them but under one condition that Sheldon joins the company. Sheldon Lavin then joined the firm management and ever since then the company started growing in leaps and bounds. OSI Group McDonalds relationship has lasted for decades now. OSI Group McDonalds relationship is a symbiotic type of relationship where the two firms benefit from each other. The two firms have watched and helped each other grow over the years. OSI Group McDonalds relationship was strengthened by the invention of fresh food preservation method using liquid nitrogen freezing in the 1960s. This ensured the supply of large quantities of meat from OSI to the McDonald without any form of wastage. It is the food preservation method invention that made OSI Group McDonalds partnership become a success.
Today OSI Group boasts of being the leading supplier of processed meat products not only in the US but globally. The firm has expanded to more than 17 countries and has offered employment to thousands of people globally. OSI Group is headquartered in Chicago Illinois and is continually growing through local and international mergers and acquisitions. On the other hand, the McDonald has also grown to be a leading chain of fast foods restaurant worldwide and has also provided employment to thousands of people around the world.
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Poldarked: 'And Then There Were None' DVD Update!
The DVD of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None, starring Aidan Turner, will be available in the UK in January.
Aim Publicity say the DVD will be released on 11 January, 2016 and will include the special feature: And Then There Was Something: Behind the Scenes of And Then There Were None. Although the classification is awaiting confirmation, the cover of the DVD shows it as 15. The recommended price is £19.99.
To celebrate Agatha Christie's 125th Anniversary, the BBC brings her hugely acclaimed book and one of the best-selling crime novels of all time to life in thrilling murder mystery drama, And Then There Were None.
Featuring a stunning all-star cast, it makes its DVD debut on 11 January 2016 from RLJ Entertainment's Acorn label following its broadcast on BBC One over the Christmas holidays.
With a stellar cast including Douglas Booth (Great Expectations, The Riot Club), Charles Dance (Game of Thrones, The Imitation Game), Maeve Dermody (Black Water, Beautiful Kate), Burn Gorman (The Dark Knight Rises, Torchwood), Anna Maxwell Martin (The Bletchley Circle, Philomena), Sam Neill (Peaky Blinders, Jurassic Park), Miranda Richardson (Mapp & Lucia, Parade's End), Toby Stephens (Black Sails, Jane Eyre), Noah Taylor (Peaky Blinders, Game of Thrones) and Aidan Turner (Poldark, The Hobbit Trilogy), this grippingly dark drama is written by Sarah Phelps (The Casual Vacancy, Great Expectations), directed by award-winning Craig Viveiros (The Liability, Ghosted) and produced by Mammoth Screen and Agatha Christie Productions.
Who will survive and who is the killer? It's time to find out in And Then There Were None.
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In this project we have introduced on how to interface LM35 using Arduino Mega 2560. This shows how to interface Ethernet Shield with Arduino 2560 and display temperature data using LM35 on your Web Browser.
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Crowds of people packed the ballroom at the MSU Student Union to listen to Cher.
EAST LANSING -- Michigan State University students and Lansing-area residents got a little dose of celebrity with their politics Monday.
Crowds of people packed the ballroom at the MSU Student Union to listen to Cher stump for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
The musician and actress told the crowd stories from her youth and of her encounters with Clinton, and her hopes for the country. She also urged young voters to hit the polls on Nov. 8.
“As women we have gone through so much, so the idea of having a woman president … it's long in coming and it’s a great thing,” Cher said.
Cher shared stories of meeting with Clinton over tea and backstage at a speaking event, when she addressed her as "my president."
“I’ve known Hillary for a long time and I know she’s not perfect, but I like her,” she said.
Cher also used the opportunity at MSU Monday to throw jabs at Donald Trump, who had finished a campaign stop in Grand Rapids shortly before the MSU rally. She said she’d like people to live a better life than the one that Trump wants for them.
She said she also understood Trump supporters who feel “dejected” because of the loss of a job or the loss of their homes.
Carli Bushell, a 19-year-old sophomore at MSU, said she’s voting for Clinton on Nov. 8 because of Clinton’s views on criminal justice reform and abortion.
Bushell, a criminal justice major, said the event Monday gave her a chance to be with others supporting the candidate.
Carol Swinehart of East Lansing said she was happy to be around young people as excited as she was about the Democratic candidate.
“I love that vibe,” the 76-year-old woman said.
Ingham County Prosecutor Gretchen Whitmer introduced Cher and Suzanna Shkreli, the Democratic candidate for the 8th Congressional District, also attended. Both women urged voters to visit the polls Nov. 8.
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Anyone who’s developed a UI application using Windows Forms, WPF or Silverlight is probably aware that you have to implement the INotifyPropertyChanged interface to get two-way data binding between UI elements and an underlying data source. The problem is that you have to pass the name of the property as a string when you fire the event from each property setter. In this post I will show you a better way, namely, how you can use lambda expressions instead of strings to pass the property name. That way, the compiler will check that the property name matches a valid property on the class, which will prevent your data bindings from breaking should you change a property name on your class and forget to update the property changed argument. My Simple MVVM Toolkit provides base classes that include convenient helper methods for firing the PropertyChanged event in a type-safe manner. You can download the code for this blog post here.
For example, let’s say you have a Person class with Name and Age properties.
And you want to bind it to a XAML page that has two textboxes.
In the button click of “Show Person” you display a message box with Person Name and Age, and in the click of “Birthday” you increment Person Age.
If you were to run the app and click the Birthday button you would not see the value in the Age textbox increase, even though clicking the Show Person button reveals that the age has indeed increased. The reason for this is that Person needs to inform the binding that the Age property has changed so that it can get the new value. This is accomplished by implementing INotifyPropertyChanged on Person and firing the PropertyChanged event in each property setter.
As you can see, this requires a lot of repetitive code and the use of strings is error-prone. If you were to change the property name and forget to update the string, the bindings would break without even the benefit of a runtime exception. To solve this, it’s possible to write a helper method that accepts a lambda expression instead of a string. When a lambda is assigned to an Expression<T> the compiler generates an expression tree instead of a delegate. Expression trees are simply a representation of code as data, usually in order to transform it to something else. In this case that something else would just be the name of the property. A convenience place for this helper method is in a base class, which can also check to make sure the PropertyChanged event is not null.
We can then refactor our Person class to call NotifyPropertyChanged in each property setter. The really nice thing about this is that the compiler is smart enough to infer TModel and TResult type arguments, which makes the code much cleaner.
Lastly, the toolkit also comes with a code snippet that inserts the property code and includes the call to NotifyPropertyChanged. So all you have to do is type mvvmprop, then hit the tab key to expand the snippet. Then just type content for each field as you tab through the snippet replacements for the property type, field name, property name, and lambda parameter name.
You now have properties that fire PropertyChanged in a type-safe manner for robust two-way data binding on your model classes. The toolkit provides this support for view-models as well. In a prior post I also described an AssociateProperties method that will link property notifications for two properties together, for example, a property in the view-model that is dependent on one or more properties in the model. In a future post I’ll discuss the asynchronous support provided by the toolkit, which ensures that PropertyChanged always fires on the UI thread if you are updating properties or firing notification events from a background task running on a worker thread.
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I am new to MVVM pattern using with Silverlight.
I am using INotifyPropertyChange and in the GridView i am Binding to the Itemsource with TwoWay mode but it is not showing the Grid with the Updated Values.
Can you give an example of what you are trying to do? Simple Mvvm Toolkit comes with samples of binding a grid to a collection.
In most data binding scenarios, the performance cost is minimal. There is also a cost for INotifyPropertyChanged and the pub/sub using delegates. DependencyProperties are somewhat better, but not much. If performance is critical, you probably want to implement ICustomTypeDescriptor: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb613546.aspx.
This “checked” is binding to a image, which turns into green colored image when I click on it and store the vaue as “1” in the list and to red, value to “0”, when I click again.
Now When the value is changed in the list, I want to reflect on the grid also at the same time. that means when the “checked” value is set to “1” in the list, it should update the viewmodel to Greenimage at the same time with out refreshing it. Through my searching I found INotifyPropertyChaned is an option for me.
Now I want this onpropertychanged to fire on “Checked”. and I got another Xaml, xaml.cs file.
Can you please help me how can I do that for this application?
You need my Simple Mvvm Toolkit! To get it, just open Visual Studio, select Tools, Extensions, then search for it. After downloading and installing the toolkit, view the Getting Started video and go through the sample code.
With regard to your specific question, you will create a ViewModel using the toolkit template, then bind a View to it. Based on the checked value, your binding will show the desire UI element.
Feel free to follow up by posting to the discussion forum on the toolkit codeplex site.
Very nice. Didn’t know about MemberExpression way of doing it. Interesting use of generics in the base class. That makes for super easy access to the name. I usually end up with a similar helper pattern going on, involving the setter helper, a SetProperty(ref TResult field, TResult value, Func TResult, TResult, bool changing, Expression Func TModel, TResult property, …) type of approach. Usually generically enough that can bridge into whatever Mvvm framework, regardless whether Xaml-based (i.e. Silverlight, Wpf) or Winforms-based. The Mvvm pattern remains the same. View-model rarely becomes necessary, and is simply an extension of the model-base, knows how to notify itself, can be used to expose models into views that need more than just the model. Example, property grids that only needs to expose certain properties, not all, can be done that way, or grid or list views or whatever.
Been a little while, but yes; well aware. There’s been a lot of changes since I posted this, some pretty good, tuples, NAMEOF (they really did a good thing with that one, IMO), etc. Some not so good, downright confusing, I think, i.e. “null reference types”. But, yes; well, well, aware, use it all the time, and perhaps in ways they did not even envision at the get go.
I think my favourite craft project, both to create and to enjoy, is the personalised calendar I make for my mum every year.
Because my mum’s birthday is January 1, a calendar is a timely gift, and making a personalised calendar ensures I reflect on the year that has passed and ensure our family’s special memories can be enjoyed by my mum for the year to come.
You don’t need a fancy camera…in fact, most of these photos were taken on my iphone. I selected my 12 favourite images and scrapbooked them onto a blank 2018 calendar using matching DSP that picks up the main colour in the photos and sentiment stamps that have a real meaning for the image they’re paired with.
Add a few embellishments or washi tape (not too many as it makes the calendar bulky) and before you know it you have a very special family keepsake.
Here’s what 2018 looked like for our family.
This would have to be my favourite photo in the entire calendar, and the sentiment from Beautiful You stamp set sums up the moment perfectly!
Miss February shows that many Christmas papers (in this case the Merry Little Christmas DSP) can also be used for other occasions.
In terms of quality, this is the worse picture in the calendar but the only one I had of my dad and his beloved granddaughter. To hide the random photo bombers in the background I used the gorgeous new (and free!) Celebrate You thinlits dies from the new Sale-a-bration catalogue.
When I’m with my 3 beautiful boys (or should I say men?) …life is indeed a beautiful thing (sentiment and flowers stamped from Colourful Seasons stamp set).
This sentiment from the Beautiful Bouquet stamp set sums up the beautiful parenting partnership these two have.
My baby boy was indeed looking sharp at his year 10 formal! Stamp and punch from the new truely tailored bundle in the Occasions catalogue.
Of course there was only one stamp set I could use for a selfie taken at our annual crafting weekend away…Crafting Forever!
What to do when there’s no paper to match your dress? Stamp your background to match using Blooms and Wishes and the beautiful sentiment from Paisleys & Posies.
My firstborn has indeed been chasing his dreams, having taken a gap year and travelled the world in 2017! Here he is in New Zealand.
Love, love, love this design from the Whole Lot of Lovely DSP and the sentiment from the Baby Bear stamp set.
Moon Baby is just perfect for this photo of my mum and her granddaughter.
It seems appropriate to end the year with a photo of my birthday boy (who was due Christmas day but luckily came a few days earlier) having a coffee with my mum on his birthday!
I’m so glad I make this calendar each year and my only regret is that I didn’t start when my boys were younger. Making this calendar also reminds me how much I enjoy scrapbooking, so watch out for more posts on scrapbooking and memory keeping in 2018!
Schlipf Precision Ag is here to increase the efficiency and profitability of your farming operation. Bottom line: Your success is our goal. We are farmers who know the value of reliable equipment, technology, and information. Most of the products and services we sell, we use ourselves – whether it be planter attachments, fertilizer systems, or decision making software.
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Rich and Kathy Schlipf have been involved in farming their whole lives. While their farm and business have changed shape over the years, their desire to be a proactive part in feeding the world and leave their farm a better place for the next generation has been a constant. Rich leads the management decisions at Schlipf Precision Ag, and enjoys talking to growers, helping them make decisions to benefit their operations. And the business could not be successful without Kathy’s time spent in the office taking care of details that keep a business running: Invoicing, paying bills, keeping everyone well fed, and chipping in wherever extra hands are needed.
Chris and Katy and their two children live just north of the farm and enjoy being part of the family business. Chris manages the bookkeeping and Katy assists with marketing and support for new technology.
Dan Sellers, Mark Jackson, Darren Wilkinson, and Preston Henry comprise the rest of the team based at Milford. Dan has an Ag Systems Engineering degree from Purdue and is our trained Precision Planting Technician.