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Zapped Headwear has quickly become an industry leader in custom hats and blank headwear. Our custom designed logo hats are made with some of the most premium quality materials available. When these hats are custom decorated with your business logo or design, they make a statement. Our caps are designed to be one size fits most size with adjustable snapbacks, ensuring these custom hats will fit almost all your employees and customers. We also offer larger hats for larger heads, such as our Osprey XL model.We offer a variety of premium hat models. Our Blackhawk 5-Panel is our most popular model. We also offer this 5-Panel hat in our Marine mesh back version. Other models include the 7-Panels Osprey, Cobra and Gunny. We also offer a variety of trucker hats, dad hats, and bucket hats. A wide variety of hat customization options available. Custom hat capabilities include embroidered hats, custom hats with rubber or leather patches and more. We can laser engrave leather patches or do a full color print. We also offer logo embroidered hats, silicon heat transfer custom hats, hats with custom sublimated and woven patches and a few other decoration methods.The beauty of customizing a Zapped hat for your business is that our hats are worn! People love to wear our custom hats because they are on point in fit, comfort and style. If you are tired of cheap logo hats that get thrown out, you really ought to test out a run of custom hats through Zapped. We have really strived to enable companies to get awesome custom logo hats while still maintaining affordable pricing.The most common decoration type for our personalized logo hats is a custom-made patch sewn on in the center of the front of the hat. This puts your logo front and center while employees are working with customers, this is a great way to show off your brand. We also have capabilities to customize other areas of the hat including custom patches and embroidery on the side or back of the hat. We also offer fully custom hats with higher quantity orders, this means you can order fully customized hats with unique colors, inside labeling, and more options.
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I recently stumbled upon an electric bug zapper on a site that has a mesh basket to catch the dead bugs. The thought occurred to me that the zapped bugs could be a handy food source for fish. The bugs were healthy enough to fly to the bug zapper and therefore likely not poisoned by insecticides. While not technically a "live" food they'd be a recently alive food. It could be the world's easiest source of recently live food for fish. Just go out everyday, unscrew the container and dump it into the tank. For smaller fish you might even be able to blend them up. If you had a surplus you could toss them into a bag and put it in your freezer for use over the winter when bugs aren't around to be zapped. I've never heard of anyone doing it though. There's probably a reason no one does it, but I'm not sure what it would be.
I have not had any in a year as I redo my fish room. Only a few tanks right now. I raised the flightless ones Drosophila melanogaster and also the hydei. Depends on the size of your fish. The melanogaster are pretty small.
I like the idea of stringing some strings across the top of a tank with archerfish in it and having a reservoir of wingless fruit flies that exit onto the string and then sitting back and watching the archers at work.
I don't know what it is about this office, but it seems everything I touch (doorknob, bathroom faucet, edge of kitchen sink in the break room), I get zapped by static electricity. It's getting old. I feel like that scene in Office Space.
My chair usually creates a lot of static, so the same happens to me. What I usually do is to touch any big metal object before I get up (my desk is metallic, so I use that) to discharge myself. Another popular trick is to touch the doorknob, faucet, etc with a metallic object, so that the discharge goes from that instead of your fingers. Or you can use an antistatic strap, if it really bothers you.
Regarding the physical processes, when you rub against other materials (e.g. a carpet) you can get electrically charged. That's called triboelectric effect. If you then touch a metallic object, there will be an electrical discharge, like a tiny ray, that goes from your skin to the object and can be painful but not dangerous. If the air is dry (like in an office with air conditioning), you'll build more charge because the humidity makes the air ore conducting and you will slowly discharge with no sparks.
I developed a habit years ago of always touching the door first before touching the doorknob, or touching anything non-metallic before touching metal. It doesn't always work, but usually helps by transferring some of the charge to something that's not a good conductor (but hopefully not a good insulator). In Michigan during winter, this is a useful habit!
I'm dual booting Ubuntu 13.10 beside Windows 8, and was having some problems with the installer not detecting Windows 8. I followed the suggestions in this answer: to use gdisk to zap the GPT table. After that, I could not boot into Windows 8; the boot goes directly to the USB drive with Ubuntu. Anyways, fortunately I had created a backup with the gdisk 'b' command. I restored the backup with 'r', 'l', and 'w'.
Now, upon loading, GParted shows the error: /dev/sda contains GPT signatures, indicating that it has a GPT table. However, it does not have a valid fake msdos partition table, as it should. Perhaps it was corrupted - possibly by a program that doesn't understand GPT partition tables. Or perhaps you deleted the GPT table, and are now using an msdos partition table. Is this a GPT partition table?
I don't have proof, but I'm 95% sure that before I zapped the GPT table, MBR said something other than not present. And I'm 50% sure it wasn't present, but I can't remember what (I'll probably remember in a few days when this is solved...).
I don't have any important data on Windows (I just purchased the computer), but I'd rather not have to re-install it (I'm don't know if I'd have to re-purchase Windows 8, as it shipped already installed on the computer and I don't have a CD?).
at commands use p to list partitions, if they look ok then do a write at gdisk command. If not ok use q to exit. ? will show commands. It will just rewrite the gpt data, but also automatically write a correct protective MBR entry.
The protective MBR has just one partition table entry so old partition tools like fdisk will not try to write to it without at least showing that it is gpt. You only delete all gpt data if you install Windows in BIOS mode. But your Windows is UEFI and then can only be UEFI.
Student Contributor: M. Gil Mendoza
A student gets zapped by the teacher when they are misbehaving by having the teacher place a yellow Z in a form of a lightning bolt which indicates to the student their misbehavior after they receive the Z they go to the reflection corner grab a zap sheet write a small reflection on their behavior, what they can do to improve their behavior, and discuss it briefly with the teacher afterwards they keep the zap sheet as a form of a reminder and responsibility.
(1)This tool is a yellow Z, shaped like a lightning bolt that is laminated. The teacher will place that Z on the student desk who is misbehaving and that student should know it is time to go to the reflection corner, fill out a Zap sheet writing a small reflection on why they were zapped, how they will improve their behavior, and keep it in their desks as a reminder for the remainder of the week with their signature as a sense of responsibility. The important elements is to not distract the class when handing out the Zap and making sure you have established what students are to do if they get zapped.(2) My personal experience with this is volunteering at my little sisters elementary classroom and the teacher implemented this tool and from what it looked like it went well.
This is my second trip through TDCJ [Texas Department of Criminal Justice]. Evidently they used evidence from my first trip down here to confirm me as a STG member. However, they have yet to provide me with and proof or evidence that they used to confirm my associated with so called STG. All my requests for information have been ignored or refused.
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