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...Crimson (14-6-2, 11-4-1 ECAC), which controlled the game’s pace thanks in large part to three power plays in the first overtime. Only Huskies goaltender Keni Gibson’s toe stood between sophomore blueliner Dylan Reese’s one-timer and a Harvard victory 14:55 into the frame, and similar efforts from captain Noah Welch skipped just wide...
After crossing into the Huskies’ zone, forward Brendan Bernakevitch swooped behind the net, then teed up blueliner Tom Walsh at the left point, where he unleashed a one-timer that kicked off at least one skate and through the crease behind Gibson. But winger Dan Murphy, freshly added to the top line, was unable to reach the loose puck at the far post, allowing Northeastern to escape unscathed...
...company overhauled its manufacturing process as well. That task fell to an old-timer, Charles Brown, a lean, cerebral 31-year Kodak survivor who is today the chief administrative officer. A chemical engineer, Brown spent much of his career in manufacturing, ultimately developing a lean production system in 1997 that was based on Toyota's acclaimed continuous-improvement approach. He dubbed it the Kodak Operating System. KOS forces managers to look at everything that happens in a plant in terms of waste--waste of time, waste of space and so on. They then analyze every step in a process--down...
...fills up the coveted waffle-maker with batter, then walks away into some kind of time warp where he absolutely loses track of when to return for his waffle. Come on, man, we all know that those things are on a 2:50 timer! Thus the rest of the people in the dining hall are forced to stand around and deal with the moral conundrum of removing the waffle from the iron or standing there and waiting for the delinquent Waffler to return from his other affairs (probably blocking the drink machine). We should invest in waffle irons that cause...
...raise the volume remotely if you have multimedia slides. You can do all that while roaming around a room --as much as 50 ft. from your laptop--because the device talks to a receiver plugged into the USB jack. For the long-winded exec, the Presenter has a timer that counts down, vibrating in your hand when time's almost up. Available at logitech.com in February, this little gizmo lacks just one thing--what paid-programming pitchmen call a low-low price. It will cost around...