What is the best way to learn your time tables?
I am struggling with my times tables for over the past year or so. I am embarresed, and i want to learn my 3-12 times table of by heart. What is the best technique for this?
I am struggling with my times tables for over the past year or so. I am embarresed, and i want to learn my 3-12 times table of by heart. What is the best technique for this?
These tables are cheap – not wood (particle board with a smooth coating?) and they are made for indoor use. I want to put them outside though. They scratch very easily. What kind of thick durable coating can I put on these tables so they can be ok outdoors, putting cups on them, etc?
I have read answers to another persons question about if there are any snooker tables in Boston. The person asking the question asked if there are any (besides from the good time emporium). Is this the emporium in Somerville and are there tables there. I am moving to Somerville in Boston for the summer, I’ve just started getting into snooker and was wondering if I’d bring my cue or not.
I have 2 tables in access (w/o primary keys) which I need to combine into a query. The only problem is that the tables have some of the same column headers and information, so I end up with duplicates everywhere. How do I combine the tables and merge the duplicate data for a condense look?
How many different kinds of Periodic Tables are there? Other than our main one? Please tell the names and a picture/link if possible. THNX!
My wedding reception is at a decent location and I’ll have about 20 tables. Since the location was a little over budget, my mom says I’ve got to go cheap for the table covers. She suggested plastic, which I know I can get for a few bucks a piece. I’d rather have cloth table linens, but the cheapest I’ve found to rent/buy are 10$ apiece and that’s too much. Any suggestion for not cheap-looking table clothes?
Daughter is getting married the end of next month. Because of the short notice, we are trying to keep the expensives at a minimum. Do we even need to decorate the guest tables? Any suggestions for the head table? Any suggestions or tips are very welcome.
The tables are taller than coffee tables but longer than end tables. Usually they are behind a couch when the floor plan is open and the couch is not near a wall. I don’t know what to use as my key words in a search and I’m not finding what I want….
I am in the process of setting up a small furniture making business and I need to know how do you go about sending coffee tables etc that are not flat- packed. I would imagine that you would bubble-wrap the items and then get a freight company like Fedex to pick them up. Is it that easy? Should I consider putting these type of items in crates. The coffee tables I have made would be sent out lndividually to customers. They are not overly expensive and really not that large. But would Fedex etc accept this type of furniture without being crated.
If it is OK to send just by bubble-wrapping, what is the best way to do this to ensure the items does not get damaged?
I would also be sending out the coffee tables etc to international customers.
I have a catalogue with several tables on its pages and I would like an electronic version of these so I can resort them. Is there any software that converts scanned images to Excel files, or possibly even Word tables?