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∙ 16y agoThey're TelePrompters.
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∙ 16y agoYou either convert it to a mixed number, or, if you've forgotten how to do that, just ignore it and go have a glass of lemonade.
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Marble, CaCO3 will not usually scratch glass, but maybe a very soft glass. Marble has a hardness of 3 to 4, whereas glass is 4.5 to 6. (in a relative hardness scale.)
Assuming you're talking about a glass thermometer, each mark or 'tick' on the thermometer stands for a 5 degree increase/decrease. Most thermometers should have their degrees labeled in increments of 10, with one mark in between symbolizing an increment of 5, which is (most of the time) unmarked.
A bevelled piece of glass.
Glass Reinforced Gypsum
Glass TV stands were recalled by Studio RTA in 2008 because of a tip-over hazard. These glass TV stands were sold by Shopko and Boscov's stores from September 2007 to June 2008.
www.proprompt.com Teleprompting for live speaking is usually where people get up before a large audience and give a speech. These speeches may be televised or filmed, but the speaker is primarily addressing the live audience. If the speakers are speaking from behind a Lectern we normally use our Podium-Prompts. These are sometimes referred to as "Presidential type" prompters because they are the type seen when the President speaks in public. As seen in the above illustration, this consists of 2 upward facing monitor units with pieces of elevated reflective glass.. To the audience, these appear as simple transparent pieces of glass mounted on slender support rods on either side of the speaker. From the speakers point of view the scrolling script appears superimposed on the glass panels. This allows the speaker to keep their head up and appear to directly address the members of the audience.
CRT stands for Cathode Ray Monitor. These monitors have a glass screen.
There are several great places to find glass pedestal tv stands online. A great one is www.bestbuy.com. Another one to find glass pedestal tv stands is www.livingspaces.com.
Glass TV stands are not good when you have children. Even with rounded edges, they can split open skin if a child runs into them. They are also very easily broken.
TV stands typically contain tempered glass, which is a type of glass that is designed not to shatter upon breakage. The glass can be clear or colored.
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yes, presidential cars and the Pope have this glass and other high profile people use this type of glass.
Glass tv stands are safe to some extent. They can be sturdy. They can be made of all glass or glass and wood or glass and metal. Ideally, if you have children you should opt for a different look for your entertainment center because, glass breaks and children like to play. However, if you don't have any children, glass tv stands are a nice modern look for your livingroom.
Yes, there are a number of different options for glass cake stands available on the Etsy website. There is also a wide variety of prices ranging from around $10 to over $800 per stand.
When needing a lectern or podium, several factors influence the final choice.LocationWhen it’s a permanent addition, the location of the podium can be an important factor. If a great-looking podium can’t fit in the selected spot or cannot pass through an entrance without damaging the structure or the podium, either the placement location or the podium, itself, must be changed, which could cause last minute stress and missed deadlines.Style or DesignConsider what purpose the podium will serve. An upper ledge for water glass allows the lecturer refreshment during use, especially when standing in bright lights or a warm environment.An inner shelf allows for storage of accessories, purses and briefcases, or small supplies and decreases distraction from the speaker.A retracting shelf or writing surface provides extra space for note taking or additional resources for the speaker, reducing search times or need for additional follow-up times to obtain additional data.A lectern light provides good visibility for reading notes or speeches in a darkened environment, such as during a slide presentation, giving complete audience attention to the information presentation, not the presenter.A microphone stand or attachment capability enables upper or back row seating to clearly hear the speaker without undue strain or inconvenience. Not many speakers can naturally project into the far corners of an auditorium; a microphone spares a speaker’s vocal cords.The height of a standard podium may not fit general use needs. If speakers use wheelchairs, for instance, the usual height is too great for the podium to be of use. A supplemental ramp may suffice nicely if room permits or a smaller podium might be a wiser choice.Additional ItemsWhen the above factors have been considered, price might be a final step.Is a new podium that present the desired features within the purchase budget?Is a used podium that’s affordable present an acceptable appearance? If minor repairs are required, what are the costs involved that add to the purchase price?Can an equipment donation suffice? Are repair costs likely?SummaryTaking individual factors into due consideration, choosing an appropriate lectern or podium is a simple process.