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I've had this tree (from the 2019 Harry Potter advent calendar) sitting on my build table untouched for about two years. I just noticed that 11 of the 12 white cheese slopes on it are cracked, with some of them being nearly split in half (like the two on the bottom in this picture)!

 

I checked my bin of other white cheese slopes and found quite a few cracks too. Has anyone else noticed this problem?

Moomba Boats @MoombaBoats is digitally chronicling the first production build of the new Mojo 2.5 wakeboard boat with daily build photo posts. This series of blog posts and photo gallery will illustrate the superior production processes that make a Moomba boat.

 

Finally this new Moomba wide-bow wake boat made it to Final Finish. On Day 8 the Mojo 2.5 spent its last day in the factory. Seat cushions were installed along with finishing touches like the Moomba Chrome Graphics Package. Many manufacturers call this stage of production Quality Control or QC, but with a Moomba boat QC is performed as a part of every production step. Final Finish is no exception.

 

If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7. If you're ready to order your 2012 Mojo, visit your local Moomba Boats Dealer.

 

There are many Quality Control sign-offs on a Moomba boat as it flows through production. Each station signed-off on both their own work and the work of others as the Mojo entered their area. Moomba Team members are encouraged to stop the production process anytime they feel the quality of the product is not measuring up to the Moomba standards that have been established.

 

Each team remember was responsible for inspecting and approving his or her own work on this Mojo 2.5. Next there was a team leader sign-off before the Mojo could move on to the next stage in production. In Final Finish the Mojo was signed-off on by the manager of this area once all details were attended to. Finally a manager from outside the production team inspected the Mojo to make sure nothing was missed. This extra step gets s fresh set of eyes on each and every Moomba boat before it leaves the factory to make sure nothing was overlooked. Between all of these quality control steps there was actually more work done to the Mojo in Final Finish.

 

During Final Finish the Mojo's decals were installed. This first production Mojo received the optional Moomba Chrome Graphic. Mojo buyers can choose from the standard Moomba Arrow, the new Moomba BlurFx graphic and Mojo 2.5 Limited Wrap.

 

Other finishing touches added to the Mojo in this stage included the boat's seat cushions, which were sewn and covered custom. Moomba boat cushions are covered in expanded vinyl with a stain resistant top coat for comfort and durability. Seams are perfectly aligned and sewn in an intricate French Stitch for a high-end look and amazing longevity.

 

The Mojo's fiberglass swim step was added during Final Finish complete with a Moomba-branded Sea Deck pad to create a sure-footed surface and a custom look. Other exterior components were added to the boat for shipping at this point, but not necessarily installed. Bolt-on optional accessories like board racks, biminis, etc were packaged with the boat to be shipped to the dealer and installed.

 

At the very end of the Final Finish production stage the Mojo was cleaned inside and out. All dirt and dust that the Mojo may have picked up on its trip down the Moomba production line was removed. When the boat was as clean as it could be it was shrink-wrapped to protect the boat for the truck ride it is about to take to its next home at a Moomba Dealership.

 

One of the many great things about the individuals who work on the production line at Moomba Boats, is their dedication to continued improvement. They are constantly looking to better themselves and the processes they execute everyday. The results are evident in the new Mojo 2.5.

 

We hope you have enjoyed this account of the first production Mojo 2.5 build. If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7.

 

Your Mojo could be next on the Moomba production line. Contact your nearest Moomba Boats Dealer and test drive a Moomba today. Moomba is brand you!

 

Moomba Boats @MoombaBoats is digitally chronicling the first production build of the new Mojo 2.5 wakeboard boat with daily build photo posts. This series of blog posts and photo gallery will illustrate the superior production processes that make a Moomba boat.

 

Finally this new Moomba wide-bow wake boat made it to Final Finish. On Day 8 the Mojo 2.5 spent its last day in the factory. Seat cushions were installed along with finishing touches like the Moomba Chrome Graphics Package. Many manufacturers call this stage of production Quality Control or QC, but with a Moomba boat QC is performed as a part of every production step. Final Finish is no exception.

 

If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7. If you're ready to order your 2012 Mojo, visit your local Moomba Boats Dealer.

 

There are many Quality Control sign-offs on a Moomba boat as it flows through production. Each station signed-off on both their own work and the work of others as the Mojo entered their area. Moomba Team members are encouraged to stop the production process anytime they feel the quality of the product is not measuring up to the Moomba standards that have been established.

 

Each team remember was responsible for inspecting and approving his or her own work on this Mojo 2.5. Next there was a team leader sign-off before the Mojo could move on to the next stage in production. In Final Finish the Mojo was signed-off on by the manager of this area once all details were attended to. Finally a manager from outside the production team inspected the Mojo to make sure nothing was missed. This extra step gets s fresh set of eyes on each and every Moomba boat before it leaves the factory to make sure nothing was overlooked. Between all of these quality control steps there was actually more work done to the Mojo in Final Finish.

 

During Final Finish the Mojo's decals were installed. This first production Mojo received the optional Moomba Chrome Graphic. Mojo buyers can choose from the standard Moomba Arrow, the new Moomba BlurFx graphic and Mojo 2.5 Limited Wrap.

 

Other finishing touches added to the Mojo in this stage included the boat's seat cushions, which were sewn and covered custom. Moomba boat cushions are covered in expanded vinyl with a stain resistant top coat for comfort and durability. Seams are perfectly aligned and sewn in an intricate French Stitch for a high-end look and amazing longevity.

 

The Mojo's fiberglass swim step was added during Final Finish complete with a Moomba-branded Sea Deck pad to create a sure-footed surface and a custom look. Other exterior components were added to the boat for shipping at this point, but not necessarily installed. Bolt-on optional accessories like board racks, biminis, etc were packaged with the boat to be shipped to the dealer and installed.

 

At the very end of the Final Finish production stage the Mojo was cleaned inside and out. All dirt and dust that the Mojo may have picked up on its trip down the Moomba production line was removed. When the boat was as clean as it could be it was shrink-wrapped to protect the boat for the truck ride it is about to take to its next home at a Moomba Dealership.

 

One of the many great things about the individuals who work on the production line at Moomba Boats, is their dedication to continued improvement. They are constantly looking to better themselves and the processes they execute everyday. The results are evident in the new Mojo 2.5.

 

We hope you have enjoyed this account of the first production Mojo 2.5 build. If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7.

 

Your Mojo could be next on the Moomba production line. Contact your nearest Moomba Boats Dealer and test drive a Moomba today. Moomba is brand you!

 

I bought a blacklight this week to illuminate models with vibrant yellow and coral. While playing around with it, I noticed that some dark orange pieces glow orange under a blacklight, although they seem indistinguishable under normal lighting. 🤔

Moomba Boats @MoombaBoats is digitally chronicling the first production build of the new Mojo 2.5 wakeboard boat with daily build photo posts. This series of blog posts and photo gallery will illustrate the superior production processes that make a Moomba boat.

 

Finally this new Moomba wide-bow wake boat made it to Final Finish. On Day 8 the Mojo 2.5 spent its last day in the factory. Seat cushions were installed along with finishing touches like the Moomba Chrome Graphics Package. Many manufacturers call this stage of production Quality Control or QC, but with a Moomba boat QC is performed as a part of every production step. Final Finish is no exception.

 

If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7. If you're ready to order your 2012 Mojo, visit your local Moomba Boats Dealer.

 

There are many Quality Control sign-offs on a Moomba boat as it flows through production. Each station signed-off on both their own work and the work of others as the Mojo entered their area. Moomba Team members are encouraged to stop the production process anytime they feel the quality of the product is not measuring up to the Moomba standards that have been established.

 

Each team remember was responsible for inspecting and approving his or her own work on this Mojo 2.5. Next there was a team leader sign-off before the Mojo could move on to the next stage in production. In Final Finish the Mojo was signed-off on by the manager of this area once all details were attended to. Finally a manager from outside the production team inspected the Mojo to make sure nothing was missed. This extra step gets s fresh set of eyes on each and every Moomba boat before it leaves the factory to make sure nothing was overlooked. Between all of these quality control steps there was actually more work done to the Mojo in Final Finish.

 

During Final Finish the Mojo's decals were installed. This first production Mojo received the optional Moomba Chrome Graphic. Mojo buyers can choose from the standard Moomba Arrow, the new Moomba BlurFx graphic and Mojo 2.5 Limited Wrap.

 

Other finishing touches added to the Mojo in this stage included the boat's seat cushions, which were sewn and covered custom. Moomba boat cushions are covered in expanded vinyl with a stain resistant top coat for comfort and durability. Seams are perfectly aligned and sewn in an intricate French Stitch for a high-end look and amazing longevity.

 

The Mojo's fiberglass swim step was added during Final Finish complete with a Moomba-branded Sea Deck pad to create a sure-footed surface and a custom look. Other exterior components were added to the boat for shipping at this point, but not necessarily installed. Bolt-on optional accessories like board racks, biminis, etc were packaged with the boat to be shipped to the dealer and installed.

 

At the very end of the Final Finish production stage the Mojo was cleaned inside and out. All dirt and dust that the Mojo may have picked up on its trip down the Moomba production line was removed. When the boat was as clean as it could be it was shrink-wrapped to protect the boat for the truck ride it is about to take to its next home at a Moomba Dealership.

 

One of the many great things about the individuals who work on the production line at Moomba Boats, is their dedication to continued improvement. They are constantly looking to better themselves and the processes they execute everyday. The results are evident in the new Mojo 2.5.

 

We hope you have enjoyed this account of the first production Mojo 2.5 build. If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7.

 

Your Mojo could be next on the Moomba production line. Contact your nearest Moomba Boats Dealer and test drive a Moomba today. Moomba is brand you!

 

This is a repost of something I posted on Doll Divas.

 

First off a warning for those of you who own Carol Ferris Barbie- you might not want to read this as it is possible that you will see flaws in her face paint afterwards, if that sort of thing bothers you.

 

So I got a Carol Ferris Barbie for christmas, however she is flawed, her eyes are blatantly uneven as one seems more squinty/smaller and the other bigger or wide open. I've been looking at pictures of this doll on Ebay and Flickr and honestly have been unable to find one without eye paint flaws. They seem to come in several variations, for example one where her left or right upper eyelashes are thicker, obscuring part of the eye (and making it look squinty whereas the other eye isn't). This is usually paired with one thicker eyebrow as well. I'm extremely OCD about this sort of thing so I can't just ignore it.

Anyone here have a Carol Ferris and can confirm that symmetrical ones do in fact exist?

 

A pic of my Carol Ferris is right up there. It might be hard to notice, it's easier to see from a little further off rather than an extreme closeup, but her left eye (right in the picture) has the half-lidded look and is staring off into space, while the other eye is open wide and looking straight on. All of the ones currently up on Ebay (ones that aren't using promo pics) seem to have the same flaw to a bigger or lesser extent.

 

I don't mean to ruin the doll for anyone, I'm just whining I guess, and also warning people that this doll seems to have had more quality control problems than most. Argh.

 

IF anyone can recommend me a repainter who could help fix this issue, please let me know. Thanks so much!

Moomba Boats @MoombaBoats is digitally chronicling the first production build of the new Mojo 2.5 wakeboard boat with daily build photo posts. This series of blog posts and photo gallery will illustrate the superior production processes that make a Moomba boat.

 

Finally this new Moomba wide-bow wake boat made it to Final Finish. On Day 8 the Mojo 2.5 spent its last day in the factory. Seat cushions were installed along with finishing touches like the Moomba Chrome Graphics Package. Many manufacturers call this stage of production Quality Control or QC, but with a Moomba boat QC is performed as a part of every production step. Final Finish is no exception.

 

If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7. If you're ready to order your 2012 Mojo, visit your local Moomba Boats Dealer.

 

There are many Quality Control sign-offs on a Moomba boat as it flows through production. Each station signed-off on both their own work and the work of others as the Mojo entered their area. Moomba Team members are encouraged to stop the production process anytime they feel the quality of the product is not measuring up to the Moomba standards that have been established.

 

Each team remember was responsible for inspecting and approving his or her own work on this Mojo 2.5. Next there was a team leader sign-off before the Mojo could move on to the next stage in production. In Final Finish the Mojo was signed-off on by the manager of this area once all details were attended to. Finally a manager from outside the production team inspected the Mojo to make sure nothing was missed. This extra step gets s fresh set of eyes on each and every Moomba boat before it leaves the factory to make sure nothing was overlooked. Between all of these quality control steps there was actually more work done to the Mojo in Final Finish.

 

During Final Finish the Mojo's decals were installed. This first production Mojo received the optional Moomba Chrome Graphic. Mojo buyers can choose from the standard Moomba Arrow, the new Moomba BlurFx graphic and Mojo 2.5 Limited Wrap.

 

Other finishing touches added to the Mojo in this stage included the boat's seat cushions, which were sewn and covered custom. Moomba boat cushions are covered in expanded vinyl with a stain resistant top coat for comfort and durability. Seams are perfectly aligned and sewn in an intricate French Stitch for a high-end look and amazing longevity.

 

The Mojo's fiberglass swim step was added during Final Finish complete with a Moomba-branded Sea Deck pad to create a sure-footed surface and a custom look. Other exterior components were added to the boat for shipping at this point, but not necessarily installed. Bolt-on optional accessories like board racks, biminis, etc were packaged with the boat to be shipped to the dealer and installed.

 

At the very end of the Final Finish production stage the Mojo was cleaned inside and out. All dirt and dust that the Mojo may have picked up on its trip down the Moomba production line was removed. When the boat was as clean as it could be it was shrink-wrapped to protect the boat for the truck ride it is about to take to its next home at a Moomba Dealership.

 

One of the many great things about the individuals who work on the production line at Moomba Boats, is their dedication to continued improvement. They are constantly looking to better themselves and the processes they execute everyday. The results are evident in the new Mojo 2.5.

 

We hope you have enjoyed this account of the first production Mojo 2.5 build. If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7.

 

Your Mojo could be next on the Moomba production line. Contact your nearest Moomba Boats Dealer and test drive a Moomba today. Moomba is brand you!

 

Quality Control SLC | Control Room V2.0

A minor project delivered a 3D visualisation tool for the vast amount of data collected by the Laser Airborne Depth Sounder Unit. Making use of Fledermaus software and a high end workstation for the Royal Australian Navy Hydrographic Service. Photographed in Cairns in Queensland, Australia, during final acceptance phase.

Moomba Boats @MoombaBoats is digitally chronicling the first production build of the new Mojo 2.5 wakeboard boat with daily build photo posts. This series of blog posts and photo gallery will illustrate the superior production processes that make a Moomba boat.

 

Finally this new Moomba wide-bow wake boat made it to Final Finish. On Day 8 the Mojo 2.5 spent its last day in the factory. Seat cushions were installed along with finishing touches like the Moomba Chrome Graphics Package. Many manufacturers call this stage of production Quality Control or QC, but with a Moomba boat QC is performed as a part of every production step. Final Finish is no exception.

 

If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7. If you're ready to order your 2012 Mojo, visit your local Moomba Boats Dealer.

 

There are many Quality Control sign-offs on a Moomba boat as it flows through production. Each station signed-off on both their own work and the work of others as the Mojo entered their area. Moomba Team members are encouraged to stop the production process anytime they feel the quality of the product is not measuring up to the Moomba standards that have been established.

 

Each team remember was responsible for inspecting and approving his or her own work on this Mojo 2.5. Next there was a team leader sign-off before the Mojo could move on to the next stage in production. In Final Finish the Mojo was signed-off on by the manager of this area once all details were attended to. Finally a manager from outside the production team inspected the Mojo to make sure nothing was missed. This extra step gets s fresh set of eyes on each and every Moomba boat before it leaves the factory to make sure nothing was overlooked. Between all of these quality control steps there was actually more work done to the Mojo in Final Finish.

 

During Final Finish the Mojo's decals were installed. This first production Mojo received the optional Moomba Chrome Graphic. Mojo buyers can choose from the standard Moomba Arrow, the new Moomba BlurFx graphic and Mojo 2.5 Limited Wrap.

 

Other finishing touches added to the Mojo in this stage included the boat's seat cushions, which were sewn and covered custom. Moomba boat cushions are covered in expanded vinyl with a stain resistant top coat for comfort and durability. Seams are perfectly aligned and sewn in an intricate French Stitch for a high-end look and amazing longevity.

 

The Mojo's fiberglass swim step was added during Final Finish complete with a Moomba-branded Sea Deck pad to create a sure-footed surface and a custom look. Other exterior components were added to the boat for shipping at this point, but not necessarily installed. Bolt-on optional accessories like board racks, biminis, etc were packaged with the boat to be shipped to the dealer and installed.

 

At the very end of the Final Finish production stage the Mojo was cleaned inside and out. All dirt and dust that the Mojo may have picked up on its trip down the Moomba production line was removed. When the boat was as clean as it could be it was shrink-wrapped to protect the boat for the truck ride it is about to take to its next home at a Moomba Dealership.

 

One of the many great things about the individuals who work on the production line at Moomba Boats, is their dedication to continued improvement. They are constantly looking to better themselves and the processes they execute everyday. The results are evident in the new Mojo 2.5.

 

We hope you have enjoyed this account of the first production Mojo 2.5 build. If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7.

 

Your Mojo could be next on the Moomba production line. Contact your nearest Moomba Boats Dealer and test drive a Moomba today. Moomba is brand you!

 

Moomba Boats @MoombaBoats is digitally chronicling the first production build of the new Mojo 2.5 wakeboard boat with daily build photo posts. This series of blog posts and photo gallery will illustrate the superior production processes that make a Moomba boat.

 

Finally this new Moomba wide-bow wake boat made it to Final Finish. On Day 8 the Mojo 2.5 spent its last day in the factory. Seat cushions were installed along with finishing touches like the Moomba Chrome Graphics Package. Many manufacturers call this stage of production Quality Control or QC, but with a Moomba boat QC is performed as a part of every production step. Final Finish is no exception.

 

If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7. If you're ready to order your 2012 Mojo, visit your local Moomba Boats Dealer.

 

There are many Quality Control sign-offs on a Moomba boat as it flows through production. Each station signed-off on both their own work and the work of others as the Mojo entered their area. Moomba Team members are encouraged to stop the production process anytime they feel the quality of the product is not measuring up to the Moomba standards that have been established.

 

Each team remember was responsible for inspecting and approving his or her own work on this Mojo 2.5. Next there was a team leader sign-off before the Mojo could move on to the next stage in production. In Final Finish the Mojo was signed-off on by the manager of this area once all details were attended to. Finally a manager from outside the production team inspected the Mojo to make sure nothing was missed. This extra step gets s fresh set of eyes on each and every Moomba boat before it leaves the factory to make sure nothing was overlooked. Between all of these quality control steps there was actually more work done to the Mojo in Final Finish.

 

During Final Finish the Mojo's decals were installed. This first production Mojo received the optional Moomba Chrome Graphic. Mojo buyers can choose from the standard Moomba Arrow, the new Moomba BlurFx graphic and Mojo 2.5 Limited Wrap.

 

Other finishing touches added to the Mojo in this stage included the boat's seat cushions, which were sewn and covered custom. Moomba boat cushions are covered in expanded vinyl with a stain resistant top coat for comfort and durability. Seams are perfectly aligned and sewn in an intricate French Stitch for a high-end look and amazing longevity.

 

The Mojo's fiberglass swim step was added during Final Finish complete with a Moomba-branded Sea Deck pad to create a sure-footed surface and a custom look. Other exterior components were added to the boat for shipping at this point, but not necessarily installed. Bolt-on optional accessories like board racks, biminis, etc were packaged with the boat to be shipped to the dealer and installed.

 

At the very end of the Final Finish production stage the Mojo was cleaned inside and out. All dirt and dust that the Mojo may have picked up on its trip down the Moomba production line was removed. When the boat was as clean as it could be it was shrink-wrapped to protect the boat for the truck ride it is about to take to its next home at a Moomba Dealership.

 

One of the many great things about the individuals who work on the production line at Moomba Boats, is their dedication to continued improvement. They are constantly looking to better themselves and the processes they execute everyday. The results are evident in the new Mojo 2.5.

 

We hope you have enjoyed this account of the first production Mojo 2.5 build. If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7.

 

Your Mojo could be next on the Moomba production line. Contact your nearest Moomba Boats Dealer and test drive a Moomba today. Moomba is brand you!

 

From the enigmatic Drew Taylor's show Quality Control, which asks us, amongst other things: How in control of ourselves are we? How much easier is it to let someone else worry for us?

 

Drew Taylor is also known for his work as the raw, razor-sharp and glitter-encrusted NYC performance poet Markus Makavellian.

 

Taylor performs the Arches on April 3rd, and performed throughout Edinburgh Fringe 2010 at Underbelly.

solar cell characterization

 

Customer - Soldaduras Avanzadas - Spain

 

Quinta Ingenieria develop custom tester equipment in automatic, semiautomatic and manual mode, including electrical testing, computer vision, measurement of torque, angle, size, etc. ...

 

We have developed test equipment and quality control (hardware and software) for automotive, solar and electronics in general

Moomba Boats @MoombaBoats is digitally chronicling the first production build of the new Mojo 2.5 wakeboard boat with daily build photo posts. This series of blog posts and photo gallery will illustrate the superior production processes that make a Moomba boat.

 

Finally this new Moomba wide-bow wake boat made it to Final Finish. On Day 8 the Mojo 2.5 spent its last day in the factory. Seat cushions were installed along with finishing touches like the Moomba Chrome Graphics Package. Many manufacturers call this stage of production Quality Control or QC, but with a Moomba boat QC is performed as a part of every production step. Final Finish is no exception.

 

If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7. If you're ready to order your 2012 Mojo, visit your local Moomba Boats Dealer.

 

There are many Quality Control sign-offs on a Moomba boat as it flows through production. Each station signed-off on both their own work and the work of others as the Mojo entered their area. Moomba Team members are encouraged to stop the production process anytime they feel the quality of the product is not measuring up to the Moomba standards that have been established.

 

Each team remember was responsible for inspecting and approving his or her own work on this Mojo 2.5. Next there was a team leader sign-off before the Mojo could move on to the next stage in production. In Final Finish the Mojo was signed-off on by the manager of this area once all details were attended to. Finally a manager from outside the production team inspected the Mojo to make sure nothing was missed. This extra step gets s fresh set of eyes on each and every Moomba boat before it leaves the factory to make sure nothing was overlooked. Between all of these quality control steps there was actually more work done to the Mojo in Final Finish.

 

During Final Finish the Mojo's decals were installed. This first production Mojo received the optional Moomba Chrome Graphic. Mojo buyers can choose from the standard Moomba Arrow, the new Moomba BlurFx graphic and Mojo 2.5 Limited Wrap.

 

Other finishing touches added to the Mojo in this stage included the boat's seat cushions, which were sewn and covered custom. Moomba boat cushions are covered in expanded vinyl with a stain resistant top coat for comfort and durability. Seams are perfectly aligned and sewn in an intricate French Stitch for a high-end look and amazing longevity.

 

The Mojo's fiberglass swim step was added during Final Finish complete with a Moomba-branded Sea Deck pad to create a sure-footed surface and a custom look. Other exterior components were added to the boat for shipping at this point, but not necessarily installed. Bolt-on optional accessories like board racks, biminis, etc were packaged with the boat to be shipped to the dealer and installed.

 

At the very end of the Final Finish production stage the Mojo was cleaned inside and out. All dirt and dust that the Mojo may have picked up on its trip down the Moomba production line was removed. When the boat was as clean as it could be it was shrink-wrapped to protect the boat for the truck ride it is about to take to its next home at a Moomba Dealership.

 

One of the many great things about the individuals who work on the production line at Moomba Boats, is their dedication to continued improvement. They are constantly looking to better themselves and the processes they execute everyday. The results are evident in the new Mojo 2.5.

 

We hope you have enjoyed this account of the first production Mojo 2.5 build. If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7.

 

Your Mojo could be next on the Moomba production line. Contact your nearest Moomba Boats Dealer and test drive a Moomba today. Moomba is brand you!

 

Moomba Boats @MoombaBoats is digitally chronicling the first production build of the new Mojo 2.5 wakeboard boat with daily build photo posts. This series of blog posts and photo gallery will illustrate the superior production processes that make a Moomba boat.

 

Finally this new Moomba wide-bow wake boat made it to Final Finish. On Day 8 the Mojo 2.5 spent its last day in the factory. Seat cushions were installed along with finishing touches like the Moomba Chrome Graphics Package. Many manufacturers call this stage of production Quality Control or QC, but with a Moomba boat QC is performed as a part of every production step. Final Finish is no exception.

 

If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7. If you're ready to order your 2012 Mojo, visit your local Moomba Boats Dealer.

 

There are many Quality Control sign-offs on a Moomba boat as it flows through production. Each station signed-off on both their own work and the work of others as the Mojo entered their area. Moomba Team members are encouraged to stop the production process anytime they feel the quality of the product is not measuring up to the Moomba standards that have been established.

 

Each team remember was responsible for inspecting and approving his or her own work on this Mojo 2.5. Next there was a team leader sign-off before the Mojo could move on to the next stage in production. In Final Finish the Mojo was signed-off on by the manager of this area once all details were attended to. Finally a manager from outside the production team inspected the Mojo to make sure nothing was missed. This extra step gets s fresh set of eyes on each and every Moomba boat before it leaves the factory to make sure nothing was overlooked. Between all of these quality control steps there was actually more work done to the Mojo in Final Finish.

 

During Final Finish the Mojo's decals were installed. This first production Mojo received the optional Moomba Chrome Graphic. Mojo buyers can choose from the standard Moomba Arrow, the new Moomba BlurFx graphic and Mojo 2.5 Limited Wrap.

 

Other finishing touches added to the Mojo in this stage included the boat's seat cushions, which were sewn and covered custom. Moomba boat cushions are covered in expanded vinyl with a stain resistant top coat for comfort and durability. Seams are perfectly aligned and sewn in an intricate French Stitch for a high-end look and amazing longevity.

 

The Mojo's fiberglass swim step was added during Final Finish complete with a Moomba-branded Sea Deck pad to create a sure-footed surface and a custom look. Other exterior components were added to the boat for shipping at this point, but not necessarily installed. Bolt-on optional accessories like board racks, biminis, etc were packaged with the boat to be shipped to the dealer and installed.

 

At the very end of the Final Finish production stage the Mojo was cleaned inside and out. All dirt and dust that the Mojo may have picked up on its trip down the Moomba production line was removed. When the boat was as clean as it could be it was shrink-wrapped to protect the boat for the truck ride it is about to take to its next home at a Moomba Dealership.

 

One of the many great things about the individuals who work on the production line at Moomba Boats, is their dedication to continued improvement. They are constantly looking to better themselves and the processes they execute everyday. The results are evident in the new Mojo 2.5.

 

We hope you have enjoyed this account of the first production Mojo 2.5 build. If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7.

 

Your Mojo could be next on the Moomba production line. Contact your nearest Moomba Boats Dealer and test drive a Moomba today. Moomba is brand you!

 

solar cell characterization

 

Customer - Soldaduras Avanzadas - Spain

 

Quinta Ingenieria develop custom tester equipment in automatic, semiautomatic and manual mode, including electrical testing, computer vision, measurement of torque, angle, size, etc. ...

 

We have developed test equipment and quality control (hardware and software) for automotive, solar and electronics in general

Quality Control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA) in the IVF laboratory play an important role in the success of any IVF program. The role of QC procedures in the IVF laboratory is to fine tune existing protocols in order to more effectively help infertile patients in their quest to have a healthy baby

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Culinary chef Ramsay will be in Singapore this weekend to accept a challenge from a group of food-loving Singaporean bloggers for the contest. .Which will be the Winning Dish

 

Laksa , Chilli Crab or Chicken Rice

 

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Different mortar colour within brickwork banding as a result of poor quality control. Variation in colour as a result of variation in mortar constituents. Lower band possibly efflorescence from saturated brickwork.

 

This image is part of the CalVisual for Construction Image Archive. For more information visit www.engsc.ac.uk/resources/calvisual/index.asp

 

Author: Loughborough University

Moomba Boats @MoombaBoats is digitally chronicling the first production build of the new Mojo 2.5 wakeboard boat with daily build photo posts. This series of blog posts and photo gallery will illustrate the superior production processes that make a Moomba boat.

 

Finally this new Moomba wide-bow wake boat made it to Final Finish. On Day 8 the Mojo 2.5 spent its last day in the factory. Seat cushions were installed along with finishing touches like the Moomba Chrome Graphics Package. Many manufacturers call this stage of production Quality Control or QC, but with a Moomba boat QC is performed as a part of every production step. Final Finish is no exception.

 

If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7. If you're ready to order your 2012 Mojo, visit your local Moomba Boats Dealer.

 

There are many Quality Control sign-offs on a Moomba boat as it flows through production. Each station signed-off on both their own work and the work of others as the Mojo entered their area. Moomba Team members are encouraged to stop the production process anytime they feel the quality of the product is not measuring up to the Moomba standards that have been established.

 

Each team remember was responsible for inspecting and approving his or her own work on this Mojo 2.5. Next there was a team leader sign-off before the Mojo could move on to the next stage in production. In Final Finish the Mojo was signed-off on by the manager of this area once all details were attended to. Finally a manager from outside the production team inspected the Mojo to make sure nothing was missed. This extra step gets s fresh set of eyes on each and every Moomba boat before it leaves the factory to make sure nothing was overlooked. Between all of these quality control steps there was actually more work done to the Mojo in Final Finish.

 

During Final Finish the Mojo's decals were installed. This first production Mojo received the optional Moomba Chrome Graphic. Mojo buyers can choose from the standard Moomba Arrow, the new Moomba BlurFx graphic and Mojo 2.5 Limited Wrap.

 

Other finishing touches added to the Mojo in this stage included the boat's seat cushions, which were sewn and covered custom. Moomba boat cushions are covered in expanded vinyl with a stain resistant top coat for comfort and durability. Seams are perfectly aligned and sewn in an intricate French Stitch for a high-end look and amazing longevity.

 

The Mojo's fiberglass swim step was added during Final Finish complete with a Moomba-branded Sea Deck pad to create a sure-footed surface and a custom look. Other exterior components were added to the boat for shipping at this point, but not necessarily installed. Bolt-on optional accessories like board racks, biminis, etc were packaged with the boat to be shipped to the dealer and installed.

 

At the very end of the Final Finish production stage the Mojo was cleaned inside and out. All dirt and dust that the Mojo may have picked up on its trip down the Moomba production line was removed. When the boat was as clean as it could be it was shrink-wrapped to protect the boat for the truck ride it is about to take to its next home at a Moomba Dealership.

 

One of the many great things about the individuals who work on the production line at Moomba Boats, is their dedication to continued improvement. They are constantly looking to better themselves and the processes they execute everyday. The results are evident in the new Mojo 2.5.

 

We hope you have enjoyed this account of the first production Mojo 2.5 build. If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7.

 

Your Mojo could be next on the Moomba production line. Contact your nearest Moomba Boats Dealer and test drive a Moomba today. Moomba is brand you!

 

Taking a systematic approach to #safety #management makes #managing your #business both easier and more effective.

➡http://www.360factors.com/blog/is-your-safety-management-system-effective/

 

My new monitor has some debris inside the screen. Fortunately this is covered under the warranty.

solar cell characterization

 

Customer - Soldaduras Avanzadas - Spain

 

Quinta Ingenieria develop custom tester equipment in automatic, semiautomatic and manual mode, including electrical testing, computer vision, measurement of torque, angle, size, etc. ...

 

We have developed test equipment and quality control (hardware and software) for automotive, solar and electronics in general

Culinary chef Ramsay will be in Singapore this weekend to accept a challenge from a group of food-loving Singaporean bloggers for the contest. .Which will be the Winning Dish

 

Laksa , Chilli Crab or Chicken Rice

 

www.socialgonemobile.com

Culinary chef Ramsay will be in Singapore this weekend to accept a challenge from a group of food-loving Singaporean bloggers for the contest. .Which will be the Winning Dish

 

Laksa , Chilli Crab or Chicken Rice

 

www.socialgonemobile.com

Moomba Boats @MoombaBoats is digitally chronicling the first production build of the new Mojo 2.5 wakeboard boat with daily build photo posts. This series of blog posts and photo gallery will illustrate the superior production processes that make a Moomba boat.

 

Finally this new Moomba wide-bow wake boat made it to Final Finish. On Day 8 the Mojo 2.5 spent its last day in the factory. Seat cushions were installed along with finishing touches like the Moomba Chrome Graphics Package. Many manufacturers call this stage of production Quality Control or QC, but with a Moomba boat QC is performed as a part of every production step. Final Finish is no exception.

 

If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7. If you're ready to order your 2012 Mojo, visit your local Moomba Boats Dealer.

 

There are many Quality Control sign-offs on a Moomba boat as it flows through production. Each station signed-off on both their own work and the work of others as the Mojo entered their area. Moomba Team members are encouraged to stop the production process anytime they feel the quality of the product is not measuring up to the Moomba standards that have been established.

 

Each team remember was responsible for inspecting and approving his or her own work on this Mojo 2.5. Next there was a team leader sign-off before the Mojo could move on to the next stage in production. In Final Finish the Mojo was signed-off on by the manager of this area once all details were attended to. Finally a manager from outside the production team inspected the Mojo to make sure nothing was missed. This extra step gets s fresh set of eyes on each and every Moomba boat before it leaves the factory to make sure nothing was overlooked. Between all of these quality control steps there was actually more work done to the Mojo in Final Finish.

 

During Final Finish the Mojo's decals were installed. This first production Mojo received the optional Moomba Chrome Graphic. Mojo buyers can choose from the standard Moomba Arrow, the new Moomba BlurFx graphic and Mojo 2.5 Limited Wrap.

 

Other finishing touches added to the Mojo in this stage included the boat's seat cushions, which were sewn and covered custom. Moomba boat cushions are covered in expanded vinyl with a stain resistant top coat for comfort and durability. Seams are perfectly aligned and sewn in an intricate French Stitch for a high-end look and amazing longevity.

 

The Mojo's fiberglass swim step was added during Final Finish complete with a Moomba-branded Sea Deck pad to create a sure-footed surface and a custom look. Other exterior components were added to the boat for shipping at this point, but not necessarily installed. Bolt-on optional accessories like board racks, biminis, etc were packaged with the boat to be shipped to the dealer and installed.

 

At the very end of the Final Finish production stage the Mojo was cleaned inside and out. All dirt and dust that the Mojo may have picked up on its trip down the Moomba production line was removed. When the boat was as clean as it could be it was shrink-wrapped to protect the boat for the truck ride it is about to take to its next home at a Moomba Dealership.

 

One of the many great things about the individuals who work on the production line at Moomba Boats, is their dedication to continued improvement. They are constantly looking to better themselves and the processes they execute everyday. The results are evident in the new Mojo 2.5.

 

We hope you have enjoyed this account of the first production Mojo 2.5 build. If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7.

 

Your Mojo could be next on the Moomba production line. Contact your nearest Moomba Boats Dealer and test drive a Moomba today. Moomba is brand you!

 

Culinary chef Ramsay will be in Singapore this weekend to accept a challenge from a group of food-loving Singaporean bloggers for the contest. .Which will be the Winning Dish

 

Laksa , Chilli Crab or Chicken Rice

 

www.socialgonemobile.com

Having one sideways newton in the package is interesting to say the least...

How to speed up business processes, improve quality, and cut costs in any industry

 

In factories around the world, Toyota consistently makes the highest-quality cars with the fewest defects of any competing manufacturer, while using fewer man-hours, less on-hand inventory, and half the floor space of its competitors. The Toyota Way is the first book for a general audience that explains the management principles and business philosophy behind Toyota's worldwide reputation for quality and reliability.

 

Complete with profiles of organizations that have successfully adopted Toyota's principles, this book shows managers in every industry how to improve business processes by:

 

Eliminating wasted time and resources

Building quality into workplace systems

Finding low-cost but reliable alternatives to expensive new technology

Producing in small quantities

Turning every employee into a qualitycontrol inspector

 

books.google.co.in/books?id=CGEIqHF1ZVcC&pg=PR3&s...

 

The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles from the World's Greatest Manufacturer Hardcover

by Jeffrey Liker (Author)

The bag of defective jelly beans from my Christmas stocking.

Quality control at Chup Rubber Plantation

Wideneck Contrite Thief shirt in olive color was called for; and thus I produced it.

Culinary chef Ramsay will be in Singapore this weekend to accept a challenge from a group of food-loving Singaporean bloggers for the contest. .Which will be the Winning Dish

 

Laksa , Chilli Crab or Chicken Rice

 

www.socialgonemobile.com

Culinary chef Ramsay will be in Singapore this weekend to accept a challenge from a group of food-loving Singaporean bloggers for the contest. .Which will be the Winning Dish

 

Laksa , Chilli Crab or Chicken Rice

 

www.socialgonemobile.com

The world is facing a crises, not the global financial crises.... One of sustainability. Most of the world recieves drinking water dellivered to their house weekly as it is done here in China. This is a lolcal service which provides drinking water, as you can not drink what is from the tap. There are every growing areas though that find it a challange everyday to get to clean drinking water sources. PLaces which deliver water have very little quality control and supervision; however it is a much safer alternative than the tap water.

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