Friend & Subscriber,
I'm really sorry it took me 'til Tuesday to write you a Saint Patrick's Day email message, but.... uh, there's been a lot of partyin' going on. Carly, a bartender friend of mine in Savannah, Georgia (I guess they have the biggest St. Patty's day parade on the planet down there) said she saw a guy who'd just bought a brand new $1500 video camera accidentally drop it down the hole in an outhouse.
I guess things were pretty frothy in Savannah over the weekend, huh?
Some at B&B have really wrestled with keeping their commitment to Lent while still participating in the festivities. It was important to give up something, so the common consensus was to abstain from all alcoholic beverages that are not green.
So Monday was a bit fuzzy around the edges. But a lot of great literature was written by people with hangovers - Hemingway, Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald and James Joyce. They channeled their pain and turned their splitting headaches into a powerful force of energy.
So, here goes today's hops and barley fueled e-connections...
-Everybody loves a good Industrial Ethernet switch, especially when it's got redundant power and 1500 Volt isolation. These were new last summer and have been flying off the shelves. And hey, the 3D photos of this are very cool, you can zoom, turn, move and measure it with your mouse:
http://www.bb-elec.com/product_family.asp?familyid=144
-The funny thing about this super hi-tech, ultra-connected world we live in today is how the low-tech products never lose their appeal. We've been selling programmable relays like hotcakes, and they're so simple to program you could even install it after your third Guinness.
Basically this is a tiny PLC starting at $99. We're getting great feedback from both traditional PLC customers and also lots of customers that have never used a PLC, because they felt PLC's were too expensive and complex. It's even got a 4x12 LCD display and communications options:
http://www.bb-elec.com/product_multi_family.asp?MultiFamilyId=39
-Got a nasty RFI environment? Robots spitting weld slag and electrical noise? Radios and high voltage lines and switchgear? That's horrible for transmitting Ethernet, but the packets pass through in total silence if you've got a Fiber Optic converter.
In January we introduced our new Elinx media converters. We have both Industrial and commercial flavors of these. They extend distances up to 1.2 miles (2 km) with multi-mode fiber, up to 12.4 miles (20 km) with single-mode fiber:
http://www.bb-elec.com/product_multi_family.asp?MultiFamilyId=38
Hey, one last thought.
I know you think the "green beer instead of brown beer" Lent thing is some kind of a copout or compromise, but you might just be underestimating the significance of the color green. As proof, have you ever considered how many of the Great Superheroes are green?
Although the guy at Retrocrush.com insists that the Incredible Hulk is not a superhero, there are many others: the Green Hornet, the Green Mask, the Green Lantern, the Green Arrow, the Green Goblin and the Green Power Ranger. Plus there's the Jolly Green Giant, who sells peas (a heroic effort at my house).
Well our Tech Support team, too, has come forth: They perform death-defying acts of courage, honor and valor... safely carrying colossal amounts of data through the most perilous of situations. They save customers' bacon when the assembly line absolutely, positively has to be up and running. They are the modern-day, swill-swallowing (green or otherwise) heroes of the manufacturing industry.
And this able team takes phone calls. Yep, you can call 'em up at 800-346-3119 and you'll be coached through the safe transport of your data. And yes, the best part is, on Saint Patty's Day, they mix it up with mere mortals and drink green beer with you too.
Happy Connections,
Mike Fahrion
support@bb-elec.com
(815)433-5100 |