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Executive Slimline
# 1 How much should I charge per hour, for rent, for these compuers in my cyber cafe?
24in 48in deep all the space on the desktop === In the top of the table: 64×2 3800 + HP slimline PC with Windows Home Premium 19-inch HP LCD === The keyboard shelf: HP Keyboard & Mouse Roller === President: Executive leather chair, $ 199 retail
Hello I own a cyber cafe and I charge $ 3.00 p / h for regular customers and $ 2.00 for VIP (To be VIP must have spent 100 hours or more in my Red Cafe) Business is great, always busy, I'm not complaining. (By the way this is in New Zealand, so would be good to see the types of change, Etc value before you go ahead and make a decision.) Also, try to look around at competitive prices of everything in your area Do 50c cheaper, and raise prices of drinks to compensate for the loss. Works like a charm: D players neeed food and cola man's good luck lol Edit: Sorry, you're supposed to play an Internet lounge, which is what I own and run. Didn't think it might be a cyber-cafe "hehe: P anyway. Basically, in this case. Shall be the same things. Just double my prices there. Will the sweet: D
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Gm Together with his family joins China 2007 Shanghai Auto Show
Engines world's largest automaker and manufacturer General quality Oldsmobile mufflers — together with its China joint ventures to display a couple of vehicles driving within the theme of China's Automotive Industry in the future at the Auto Shanghai 2007. 41 vehicles from GM, SAIC-GM-Wuling and Shanghai General Motors be presented at the stand of 4,500 square meters at the Auto Shanghai 2007.
The GM China Group President and CEO Kevin E. Wale, "GM is proud to be part of our joint ventures to show the people of China our unmatched lineup of vehicles, plus some new products and technologies that are making their first appearance in China. Our stand demonstrates how China's car buyers are benefiting from our partnerships today and will continue to benefit from our partnerships and in the future. "
The main objective of the GM is supporting the concept of two vehicles that are making their first in the world. The two products are to be personally introduced by GM Rick Wagoner, chairman and CEO.
The Buick Riviera coupe is a charming design with input from GM's global Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC) in Shanghai. The Riviera concept was created to showcase new global design direction Buick combining the East and West. The Riviera also marks the return of a popular Buick nameplate after an eight-year break.
Apart from the Riviera concept, the producer of the famous muffler Oldsmobile will also show its latest achievement in technology of electric batteries and fuel is the new edition of the electrical architecture E-Flex. This second variant of the E-Flex system, which will make its first appearance in Shanghai makes use of new technologies to GM's fifth generation fuel propulsion stack and a lithium-ion battery.
The system was first launched last January at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit the shape of the Chevrolet Volt concept vehicle. Chevy Volt will also be displayed on the GM stand for the 2007 Shanghai Auto Show.
Apart from the Buick Riviera and the E-Flex concept vehicles would not have others that will be displayed on the GM stand, like the Chevrolet Camaro sports car, the Chevrolet WTCC race car, and Cadillac Hundred sedan.
The production vehicles on the screen
In addition to concept vehicles, GM, together with its joint ventures will also be to show its range of products that are or soon will be offered in China such as:
Another new addition to the range is the Buick luxury sedan that Buick Park Avenue is the model of the brand top of the line. The rest of the Buick lineup includes the three family members Excelle, Buick LaCrosse premium sedan, and the best-selling Shanghai model Buick GL8 executive.
GM's Cadillac, which is American luxury brand has shown the five vehicles currently offered in China. One of the best-selling products from Cadillac, the Cadillac SLS luxury business sedan is making its first appearance at the Auto Shanghai.
Chevrolet also introduced its range of cars starting with its Chevrolet Spark mini-car and the new Chevrolet Epica intermediate sedan has started selling in March. The Chevrolet Aveo hatchback with the popular Chevrolet Lova compact sedan will also be put on display at the GM stand.
GM's Opel brand imported from Germany will also show China for the first time in its two new models, the Astra GTC Opeal which has a panoramic windscreen that provide both driver and front seat passenger with a field unlimited vision. Passengers also have the experience of your environment with a feeling like being inside an airplane cabin as there is no log that is limiting sight. The Opel Astra Twin Top, which was launched in Europe last May 2006 is a four-seater fattening cabrio-coupé and the first car in its class to offer an innovative system three parts of the roof.
Saab, GM's premium brand from Sweden, is showing four members of his family which includes the Saab 9-3 convertible Sporthatch, sedan linear, and sedan delivery. Also joining the screen is the Saab 9-5 Aero sedan.
The Wuling brand mini-vehicles SAIC-GM-Wuling will be represented by Hong Tu minivan that is making its first appearance at the Shanghai Auto Show. The sun minivan China is GM's most popular family model is also shown at the Shanghai Motor Show.
The Shanghai Auto Show began last April 22 and runs through April 28 in the Shanghai New International Expo Center. GM vehicles and joint ventures are on display at the GM stand in Hall E1.
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Jerick Brooks is a BS Computer Science graduate at Columbus State University. He has passion for anything car-related especially car racing. He loves writing and currently works as an IT consultant in a company based in Atlanta.