F[a]ntaStiC [m]orpheu[s]

''' ข อ ต้ อ น รั บ เ ข้ า สู่ Blog ของ วัชรพงศ์ คงถาวร It02 5011428062'''

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 22 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2552

งานชิ้นที่ 6 ขยายบทความ 6 ประโยค

1.divert customer - the key factor being positive, and consistent reviews.
2.In addition to building up a client database by collecting this data - for use in promotional mailings including notifying customers of events, promotional and the launch of a new menu - you can also harness it to stimulate online reviews by dropping your customers a short email after their stay / meal
3.a free travel guide and research website that allows users to post review and ratings.
4. a warning must be expressed. For example, if someone finds your restaurant or hotel via a positive (fake) review and they have a bad experience, there is a chance that they will post a true review to assist fellow users and generally have a rant.
5.Other online reviews echoed what has already been said, but with the dire state of the restaurant, its food, its reputation and its perception from both the local community and Ramsay itself,
6.The initial seeding of this true review has the potential to lead to an onslaught of further reviews from other visitors who might not have otherwise posted.

งานชิ้นที่5 Microtechnology



Microtechnology is technology with features near tne micrometre (one millionth of a metre, or 10-6 metre, or 1μm).
In the 1960s, scientists learned that by arraying large numbers of microscopic transistors on a single chip, microelectronic circuits could be built that dramatically improved performance, functionality, and reliability, all while reducing cost and decreasing volume. This development led to the Information Revolution.
More recently, scientists have learned that not only electrical devices, but also mechanical devices, may be miniaturized and batch-fabricated, promising the same benefits to the mechanical world as integrated circuit technology has given to the electrical world. While electronics now provide the ‘brains’ for today’s advanced systems and products, micromechanical devices can provide the sensors and actuators — the eyes and ears, hands and feet — which interface to the outside world.
Today, micromechanical devices are the key components in a wide range of products such as automobile airbags, ink-jet printers, blood pressure monitors, and projection display systems. It seems clear that in the not-too-distant future these devices will be as pervasive as electronics.