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Let us discuss the mapping of Mars and some thoughts on the matter. We have mapped the Earth by using Satellites and have a complete GIS mapping with complete mineral deposits, underground oil areas, volcanic plumes and even huge natural water aquifers. We have also done this with the US Navy and mapped the entire terrain of the Ocean Floor. At first it was secret and eventually given to scientists and the World. Today we even map the ocean elevations to find gravity anomalies and much of this data helps us with El Nino, weather predictions, ocean-surface temperatures and to learn about gravity effects and variations. http://www.fas.org/spp/military/program/met/geosat.htm Of course this information is very important to the US Military itself, but it also helps us with global climate change, weather forecasting, environmental issues, sea life migrations, fishing, super tanker safety, etc. Using GeoSats we have done this for our own Planet. http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/announcements/text_predict.HTML Now then since Mars is so close we can use the Earth as a Satellite, with multiple locations to give us triangulation. Using the satellite already there in orbit, I think it is called MOLA. http://www.popsci.com/popsci/aviation/article/0,12543,198376,00.html You see this is a valuable tool for us. Now then instead of sound, radio or other waves we can use Pulsed Lasers. But the pulsed lasers will be coming from us here on Earth because we are so close now. With the speed of light at about only 3 and a half minutes during our close fly bye of the two Planets (using pulsed lasers the disruption patterns can increase the past the speed of light), we can get a good indication of the terrain and perhaps within inches, there for the tubes, that rock with the face, the CO2 and H2O polar ice, what’s underneath. Where the rock is, silica type fine sand is, how deep it is. We can also see if there is larger life than the micro-organisms we already are positive that exist. We can then build a 3D and 4D modeling for people to experience Mars as if they were walking or traveling on the surface itself. JPL needs this information and CalTech has been doing much hypothesizing and some of the things already found might shake the religious foundations of the human culture and societies throughout our little planet. The problem I can see with this is that we would obviously have some disruptions of certain frequency bands while this is taking place. When the laser pulse signals return they would do so in a huge pattern or swath that would or should be even bigger than the Earth its self, causing some disruptions. But the data loss in transmissions is surely worth the knowledge we will gain. With this approach we could find objects too? Like what? Well like the science fiction authors like Ben Bova, Arthur C Clark and others. I know this is way out stuff, but one theory of many is that mankind is of another merged species. Which is an interesting concept and cool topic at science conferences and martini parties. By knowing the types of rocks, terrain, amount of water, CO2, we can determine what type of life filled which niches and if that life has similar building blocks as we do here on Earth, which obviously it would. However with the C02 there would be life that may have shells or outer hard skin if living near oxygen or it could be jelly like small single cell and or complex life. The rocks could be alive, the dirt or sand could be alive. All sorts of possibilities, including those tubes could be made by life forms instead of fluid flows of compounds. We need to know. There are five un-manned satellites that had been dispatched to Mars now from many countries, the data being bought back has been enormously important and if there is not life on Mars now, we are almost certain there was. We are not alone for sure in the quest to find life on Mars and we may not be alone in the other regard but it is imperative for the American People to be the first to know and for us to come to the realization that in the future Religion will be come more cultural than absolute. This should not be seen as a bad thing for religion has allowed our species to live in somewhat harmony over the last 10,000 years in which we have been keeping track. Knowing all about Mars will mean we can be more suited to study the life there and perhaps in some way interact with it for the betterment of both. The United Nations counter part might be called the United Species of the Sun. We have been getting close to communicating between machine and mankind on a brain wave level and when we determine the type of complex life forms on Mars perhaps we maybe able to do what we have done here communicating with other species. Rather than making predictions or like some scientists who allow theories to over drive their headlights, I am interested in learning all there is to know from our rendezvous’ with Mars. I guarantee what ever we find this time will be truly out of this world, hold on for some astonishing new facts. We are getting very close to some incredible break thrus in our quest to find life on other Planets. This could be the biggest discovery ever made in the history of science. "Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/ |
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Thursday, 24 July 2008 04:01 |
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According to Matthew Marotta, President of Datacraft Solutions,
"If American manufacturers labor costs were free, administrative
costs would still make them the high cost competitor." Joining
Marotta at the AME Boston 2005 Annual Conference is Kevin
Sumstine, former director of Corporate Purchasing, Planning, and
Logistics for dj Orthopedics. The two Lean manufacturing leaders
will address, "Best of Breed Lean Electronic Supply Chain Best
Practices."
This presentation will highlight the latest technology for
utilizing electronic kanban within the factory floor as well as
with customers and suppliers. Electronic kanban systems combined
with unique scheduling tools, dramatically reduces inventory
levels, increases turns, enhances supplier/customer
relationships and improves the accuracy of manufacturing
schedules. This presentation focuses on implementations of these
systems at a number of lean and non-lean companies and will show
the dramatic results obtained.
Datacraft Solutions" mission is to be the Lean Manufacturer"s
indispensable partner in building trusted and efficient
inventory replenishment networks. Marotta clearly states, "Where
the right amount of defect product is delivered to the right
place at the right time in the right quantity at the lowest
possible cost."
The Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME) is
facilitating communities of like minded companies who are
dedicated to implementing Best Practices within their Kanban /
Consumption based replenishment process. Datacraft Solutions
provides a best of breed kanban automation system via the web
with services focused around Kiazen events that enable our
partners of all sizes to gain a global competitive advantage
when implementing a mission critical process within their
organization.
Sumstine has a professional experience has been in
Manufacturing, Purchasing and Planning functions within both
Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Industries. He has had
responsibilities for Continuous Improvement Programs targeting
operational improvement activities, company-wide cost savings
programs and supply chain management enhancements.
For more information about the Association for Manufacturing
(AME) Excellence Boston conference visit
http://ame.org/Events/2005/Boston/
Datacraft Solutions www.datacraffsolutions.com Matthew Marotta
800-819-5326
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Thursday, 24 July 2008 09:00 |
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According to Tom Verzi, Director of Marketing for PRONTO North
America, "Customers expect to be able to communicate and
transact with suppliers through a web-based interface for
convenience, speed, and instant access to information. iShop
provides the high level of service customers expect quite
easily, quickly, and economically."
Key iShop Benefits include:
* Flexible design for both Business-to-Business (B2B) and
Business-to-Consumer (B2C)
* Easily customizable. Customization and administration screens
are included with iShop, eliminating the need for programming
knowledge.
* Cost Savings. Hosting iShop on internal infrastructure means
one scales up only as needed.
* No risk of synchronization errors. With real-time
communication, customers see precisely the information in
current PRONTO-Xi system that is authorized.
Pronto North America, Inc. based in Eden Prairie, MN, is widely
recognized as the authority in technologically driven business
solutions and process management. Utilizing innovative
implementation techniques and tools, Pronto North America
generates increased performance, service, efficiency, and
accountability. Through PEER™ (Process Evaluation Executive
Review), Pronto North America captures the values of Lean
Manufacturing throughout the enterprise. This functionality is
accomplished utilizing a highly-trained world-class staff and an
innovative process modeling and automation toolset unmatched in
the industry, ensuring the realization of continuous process
improvement and profitability.
Pronto North America is the North American Master Distributor of
PRONTO-Xi™, a comprehensive software system allowing
manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to effectively manage
all phases of their business. Far beyond just another Enterprise
Resource Planning (ERP) System, PRONTO-Xi"s financial and
distribution applications are unique and have provided maximum
return on investment for a wide variety of organizations since
1976. From PRONTO Production to PRONTO Advanced Warehousing;
from PRONTO Planning to PRONTO Quality Management System (QMS);
from PRONTO Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP) to PRONTO
Forecasting Management, the cross-section and breadth of
integrated elements addressed by PRONTO-Xi is unmatched in the
marketplace and justifies its natural leadership role as the
best fully integrated business software solution.
Pronto North America www.prontoerp.com Tom Verzi
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952-942-5858
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Thursday, 24 July 2008 04:01 |
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The September/October issue of Time Compression Technologies
magazine includes a feature article, "Lean Manufacturing: How
Big is the Market? Lean Enterprise: How Much Bigger is the
Market?" authored by North America"s leading manufacturing
journalist, Thomas R. Cutler (www.trcutlerinc.com).
Cutler provided a detailed history of the lean manufacturing
marketing including how e-kanban solutions are central to an
effective lean manufacturing initiative. According to Matthew
Marotta, founder of Datacraft Solutions, "We do not charge for
upgrades to the system as we learn about new best practices that
clients ask us to incorporate. Before Datacraft incorporates the
request, it is reviewed buy a lean advisory board to validate
the value of the best practices and the value added impact upon
our partner community. Once it is passed, they develop, test,
and implement."
The hosted solution provides the customer with their own set of
servers which are maintained offsite by and outsourced set of
administrators. All of the administration fees, equipment,
support teams and software updates are all included in the
monthly service fee which is less then the cost of hiring an
internal system administrator.
The value of an ASP is that manufacturers can buy "by the
drink", low risk, and a see a rapid ROI. Only internet access is
required.
The non-ASP option leaves manufacturers investing a large sum
into the communication network, IT personnel, IT training,
application servers, consulting for system modification, along
with all the hidden costs that come with it. The only
disadvantage of using an ASP is the client never owns the system
(application), only their own data. This concern tends to be the
issue of IT since they want to control all phases of the
e-kanban operation. The cost of the control is wasteful and
completely antithetical to a Lean Initiative.
While some ERP systems QAD, Factory Logic, and Supply Works have
some e-kanban functionality is not their core focus, so
manufacturers are purchasing the ERP system at a significant
price tag including all the prices increases (and upgrade
charges). From the perspective of Lean functionality and
immediate ROI the cost cannot be justified, unless there is a
plan for a manufacturer to replace the ERP system.
Datacraft Solutions www.datacraftsolutions.com Matthew Marotta
800-819-5326
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 21:00 |
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The September/October issue of Time Compression Technologies
magazine includes a feature article, "Lean Manufacturing: How
Big is the Market? Lean Enterprise: How Much Bigger is the
Market?" authored by North America"s leading manufacturing
journalist, Thomas R. Cutler (www.trcutlerinc.com).
Cutler provided a detailed history of the lean manufacturing
marketing including how e-kanban solutions are central to an
effective lean manufacturing initiative. According to Matthew
Marotta, founder of Datacraft Solutions, "We do not charge for
upgrades to the system as we learn about new best practices that
clients ask us to incorporate. Before Datacraft incorporates the
request, it is reviewed buy a lean advisory board to validate
the value of the best practices and the value added impact upon
our partner community. Once it is passed, they develop, test,
and implement."
The hosted solution provides the customer with their own set of
servers which are maintained offsite by and outsourced set of
administrators. All of the administration fees, equipment,
support teams and software updates are all included in the
monthly service fee which is less then the cost of hiring an
internal system administrator.
The value of an ASP is that manufacturers can buy "by the
drink", low risk, and a see a rapid ROI. Only internet access is
required.
The non-ASP option leaves manufacturers investing a large sum
into the communication network, IT personnel, IT training,
application servers, consulting for system modification, along
with all the hidden costs that come with it. The only
disadvantage of using an ASP is the client never owns the system
(application), only their own data. This concern tends to be the
issue of IT since they want to control all phases of the
e-kanban operation. The cost of the control is wasteful and
completely antithetical to a Lean Initiative.
While some ERP systems QAD, Factory Logic, and Supply Works
have some e-kanban functionality is not their core focus, so
manufacturers are purchasing the ERP system at a significant
price tag including all the prices increases (and upgrade
charges). From the perspective of Lean functionality and
immediate ROI the cost cannot be justified, unless there is a
plan for a manufacturer to replace the ERP system.
Datacraft Solutions www.datacraftsolutions.com Matthew Marotta
800-819-5326
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