Quotes about racks (16 Quotes)


    My philosophy's going to be if I can make them quality, I don't have to finish the racks. I don't like to rush my shot, so I'm going to try to knock down the ones that I can shoot in 60 seconds.


    We rent a booth, and then we have display racks, and then the wines that we bring to display. There are hotels, the food, the show itself. The company probably lays out five digits, easily.

    Bargain racks will still be there. They might be a little further back in the store, but they'll be there with a lot of signage and aggressive pricing. Everyone will still have lots of deals.

    This is the first time we've won the Beacon tournament. There's always a lot of good competition, a great field (16 schools). In 9 of 15 weight classes we placed in the top four. We have kids who can place, we have a lot of depth, and the entire team racks up points. I'm very pleased, this is the best team we've had since 1998, and possibly the best ever.


    What I see when I talk with customers is that they have racks in the 6 to 8 KW range. With blade system and scale-out deployments I see 8 KW going to 15 or 20 KW in the next two years.



    With USB 2.0 wireless you don't have to worry about finding the connector, or the number of connectors or other hassles. And this also opens up USB to non-traditional settings like cars, media servers, AV racks and home theaters, where you can't always conveniently reach the USB port. And it solves the rat's nest of cabling.

    The big reason people are still buying the racks is that there are certain items that you just don't put through the electric dryer. Another is that in the winter the rack can act as a humidifier if you place wet clothes on the top and allow them to dry until the next day.

    It'll be a totally different weight room than it was. I think we've maybe taken out 18 of the machines and we've replaced them with new power racks and stuff like that. It's the most applicable to playing football, in my opinion.

    We're at a perfect storm. Business units are requiring IT departments to do more with less. We have (chief financial officers) question why all the racks aren't filled. The IT guys are saying 'I need another data center.' Then we have the rising cost of energy that's bringing all this to the forefront.

    A computer room that used to have racks and racks of computers can collapse all that into a much smaller space and save money when running their systems.

    I did find some time to go to a record store and check out "Headstrong" actually in the racks. It was pretty cool; I never thought I'd see my own CD sitting there with everyone else's. I made my Mom take lots of pics!


    The trucking companies are going to demand higher contract prices. They had a bump in October, clearly not enough. They're coming back for more. That head of lettuce is going to be up another five cents, clothing on the clothing racks will be up another couple of dollars. And you'll just see these prices cascading.



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