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  1. Zach

    Good first SLR

    either or. Maybe find a way to have her hold them and get an idea which one she prefers. I think best buy carries them and maybe you could 'accidentally' bump into the camera section. Usually the biggest difference between the Canon and Nikon is how it feels to hold and how the menu's function.
  2. Thanks for contributing.
  3. bump I'd really like these guys to find a nice home anybody know of a good no-kill shelter?
  4. All this is really no issue anyways. WSBK will still have the better racing.
  5. I doubt that would be street legal in ohio. motorcycles are limited to 3 wheels and that thing doesn't have a seatbelt or windscreen.
  6. yes, and going to a lighter bike with faster corner speed actually DECREASED safety. This choice is a financial one designed to make bikes easier/cheaper to build. MotoGP is dead if they can't get bikes on the grid.
  7. This is probably good news for us Hayden fans.
  8. Zach

    Damn roommates...

    Note to self: Do not cohabitate with ORN members.
  9. Yeah, those are cool. One of the guys in our group had one on our dualsport trip in the UP. The family liked tracking our daily progress while we were incomunicado.
  10. Zach

    Automotive help

    There's probably a how-to vid for this on youtube
  11. There are a few things you can control that don't cost you much (or any) money. Speed of service, Customer service, Quality and value of your product. Do your deliveries get done in a timely manner? C-bus, as you know, has a bazillion pizza joints. If your pie takes 45-60 minutes to arrive, someone will go to the next place that will do it in 30. You sound like you don't trust your staff or their customer service skills. Why is this? As this is your business, this should be a #1 priority. Train them well, pay them fairly and don't put up with toxic behavior. If it means you have to work more and suffer, that's better than a bad worker scaring off customers every shift. Is your pizza good? I've never had it, but you need to be honest with yourself. If you guys make a good pie, is it ALWAYS good? One of the reasons the big brand pizza places are so successful is because they are consistent. I can order the same pizza from domino's (yuck! but whatever) from coast to coast and get the exact same pizza. Your customers want that from you as well. If they get a pizza at lunch time today, they want to be able to order and receive the same thing on Friday night. The next thing to worry about is getting your name out there. You said you did door hangers, did they work? Did the hangers just have an ad for your business or did they have coupons? Coupons are a good way to gauge your advertising efforts. Say you release 1,000 coupons in an area and get 100 orders- you now can see that 10% of the people in that particular area are interested in your product. If another set of coupons released in a different area yields a different response you'll be able to compare those results and market your business accordingly. Someone mentioned bars in your area. This is a GREAT way to expand your business. Bars that don't have kitchens usually have no problem letting pizza places deliver to customers. If a customer is staying to eat, they're staying to drink too! A great way to make this system work is with FREE FOOD. Bring the manager/bartender a free pizza and some menus. You can work out deals with places or make them feel special by giving them freebies every now and then. Word of mouth is the number one advertising method a small business can utilize. Give people a GOOD reason to talk about you. Eliminate any negatives that you can see. A happy customer will tell 2 people about your business; an unhappy customer will tell 9. Best of luck!
  12. a 16GA to the chest? how many of those do ya need?
  13. Ok, so, what are they trying to distract us from?
  14. So what I've gathered here from all this blathering DTM, is that you never took any noodie pics of her. Fail.
  15. damn... I was reading this thred and was going to look at the pics of his ex hoochie...
  16. Yeah, I'm gonna need to see a pic of this chick so I can properly meter my level of outrage.
  17. My company posted a job today for an experienced warehouse worker. They're looking for someone who can use BAAN, run a picker, and build crates. There is a possibility that they will be hiring from within the company, but I figured I'd extend the info to you guys.
  18. like 20th said. Buy what you can afford to keep yourself entertained. You can't have just one ski. You can't depend on a buddy to buy one and wanna go riding either. For most toys, you need to be able to entertain your buddies if you want to actually enjoy it with friends. Look at most used toys for sale, 'my buddy sold his XXXX and now I never ride.' I have a few small dirtbikes and it has been worth every penny to keep them maintained so I can have friends or family over to play. My vote is for a quad. You can get more use out of one IMO and it's easier to go out solo and have a good time. Unless you live somewhere near a big lake to keep the ski and will get a lot of good use out of it.
  19. The Harbor Freight click-type ones are actually VERY good. That said, I use a digital Snap-on
  20. Ha! the kroger in gahanna has that Blacklick wine and spirits on E. Broad has just about anything you could want. The andersons on the east side didn't have as good of a selection. Joe is a beer guy and gets a lot of good stuff.
  21. Right. This is a great way to measure how efficient a communication device social networks are. If current resources allow the winning team to accomplish this in 5 minutes, they want to know about it.
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