Archive for the ‘electronic goods to’ Category

It Came From The Skip (2005)

August 11, 2009 - 10:18 pm 2 Comments

It Came From The Skip is a film about the possession (not repossession) of electronic goods. Two young couples move into a new house to find there’s no tv. They promptly go and ‘aquire’ one, which turns out to have more than just mould living inside it…

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what is the expansion of ec mentioned on the electronic goods?

August 11, 2009 - 4:21 pm 1 Comment

pls give me answer quickly because this questioned asked by my son.

http://www.fas.org/irp/crs/IB88093.pdf
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Efforts to significantly reduce the flow of
illicit drugs from abroad into the United States
have so far not succeeded. Moreover, over the
past decade, worldwide production of illicit
drugs has risen dramatically: opium and
marijuana production has roughly doubled and
coca production tripled. Street prices of cocaine
and heroin have fallen significantly in
the past 20 years, reflecting increased availability.
The effectiveness of international
narcotics control programs in reducing consumption
is a matter of ongoing concern.

Why are electronic goods so much more expensive in the UK?

August 9, 2009 - 4:34 pm 2 Comments

Sony’s new OLED screen as an example:

$2500 (£1750/¥222,900) when released in the US,the screen will cost UK telly addicts £3490 ($4926/¥440,000)
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/01/28/sony_xel1_blighty/

This has always been the case it seems. Anyone know why?

The queen wants her cut :)

Computers come to Havana

August 8, 2009 - 10:10 pm 1 Comment

Mar. 13 – In a sign of new leadership Cuba’s Raul Castro has lifted restrictions on computers and other electronic goods. An internal government memo seen by Reuters said the government “at the highest” level had approved the sale of previously prohibited equipment, including computers, video and DVD players.
Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Do well known internet reviewers of tech-stuff receive electronic goods for free and for them for a review?

August 7, 2009 - 1:13 pm 1 Comment

Example:

A new cell phone comes out. A company sends their new product to well known guys that review products

Do they keep it afterwars for them or do they have to return it?
:) Just windering

Not sure, it still this way, but as I remember it, if the company sent the item and ask someone to review it, the reviewer usually did not return it. If the reviewer asked for an item, to review, it may be assumed that the reviewer will return the item, although it does not always happen and it sometime depend on the value of the item in used conditions. The third thing, that sometimes happens is the companies offers a unit as a demonstrator and the reviews get the unit and a significantly reduced price. Years ago, I use to purchase items as a product demonstrator

If you bring a used printer, do you have to pay any tax for electronic goods?

August 5, 2009 - 11:32 am 2 Comments

Do you have to pay tax at departure or arrival airport? I’m going from singapore to Jakarta (Indonesia)

no tax, only on new stuff

How to send electronic goods from US to India?

August 3, 2009 - 11:07 am 3 Comments

We wish to send 100 items of different kinds (mostly shirts, electornic gadgets) to India every week. This is for Business purpose to resell in India. what is the best way to do it legally?

when us gets from china and koria you must deal with them as a busuness deals .

Turkey People and Culture

August 2, 2009 - 7:21 pm No Comments

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http://www.bigloveturkey.com

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Economy of Turkey

Turkey’s economy is dependent on a two different aspects of its country’s heritage. While the time-honored agricultural segment is a major contributor, so are the new industrial sectors of banking, transport, and communications. Together they take turkey’s economy the strength it possesses. The agricultural produce that is of utmost value is tobacco, sugar beets, cotton, olives, pulse, grain and citrus. Other industries which have export value include textiles; processing and packaging of food; transport equipment; electronic goods; mining of coal, chromites, copper, boron and iron ore; steel; petroleum; construction and construction materials; lumber and paper. Aside of all these commodities, tourism is another flourishing revenue earner.

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Where can I find a professional distributor for electronic goods?

August 1, 2009 - 11:22 am 1 Comment

I know this is a wierd place to be looking for this and probably won’t find, but I wanted to know where can I find a 2nd or 3rd broker of wholesale items. Electronics such as digital cameras and game systems, mp3 players and so on. Thank you in advance.

USA Wholesalers/Dropshippers: http://usatrade.url40.net
Canada Wholesalers/Dropshippers: http://cndatrade.url40.net
UK Wholesalers/Dropshippers: http://uktrade.url40.net
For all other countries: http://worldwide.url40.net

Electronic Recycling 2008

July 30, 2009 - 7:44 pm 1 Comment

Deirdre and Janae 4th quarter project. We hope to promote proper disposal of electronic goods. Mr. Lapetino Biology Honors E-Cycling E-Waste

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