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Kishwaukee Country Club - DeKalb, IL - Home
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Kishwaukee Country ClubGolf. Kishwaukee Country Club features an 18 hole championship layout that is extremely well-manicured and boasts some of the finest greens in the Midwest. Although not long (playing 6,305 yards from the Blue tees, 6,075 from the Whites and 5,504 from the Ladies’), the course will require just about every shot in your bag. Water runs throughout (as we are built along the Kishwaukee River), and the maturity and size of the beautiful trees lining the fairways make for some magnificent scenery. Please browse the site to find out even more about our Club. Banquets. While being a private Club, we still open our doors and our wonderful Country Club atmosphere to non-members, as well. Host to many weddings, anniversary parties, showers, golf outings and business meetings have made a name for us in the Food and Beverage and Hospitality circles. With our own highly skilled and creative Executive Chef and staff along with our Banquet Manager being available to assist you in all of your plans, we strive to make sure your function will become the “talk of the town!” Be sure to visit the Banquet area of the site for further details. Membership The new Kishwaukee Country Club is not just a Country Club, but a lifestyle. Although founded in 1901 and holding on to a lot of heartfelt traditions, we pride ourselves in being contemporary in our approach to membership. We have a wide variety of member classifications to meet your individual needs. Dues and Fees are in accordance with the level of amenities you would choose when you join. This new website is just one of the upgrades we are doing with our Club, as we strive to be THE Social, Family and Business networking place to be!
  • Expected expiration: February 9th in 2020
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NFL Draft 2018 Scouting Reports: Wyoming QB Josh Allen What I like Allen has one of the strongest arms most scouts have ever seen. He put it on display at the combine with a 70-yard bomb. He's athletic and while I don't believe his athleticism is comparable to Cam Newton's(sorry Daniel Jeremiah) Wyoming did use him in a similar way and he produced results. Allen comes from the same offense as Carson Wentz. No gimmicky spread here he's made all the throws and taken snaps under center. At 6'5 233 pounds he has prototypical NFL quarterback size. He's at his best when he's outside the pocket. It's out there that his athleticism and arm strength are on full display. What I don't My biggest gripe is Allen is that he's shown very little ability to win from the pocket. He seems to prefer playing outside of it. He will usually bail at the first sign of pressure and subtle moves within the pocket don't seem to be in his repertoire. His decision making is questionable at best. Pro football focus ranked him 28th in the nation at avoiding turnover worthy plays Even his most ardent supporters admit Allen is not accurate. A lot of this comes from his mechanics. Oftentimes his upper and lower body are out of synch when he throws. He also tends to not reset his feet when he moves in the pocket. Comparison: Flacco with wheels. He's got the same level arm or stronger and he can throw much better on the move. They are also similar in size. Overall: He's the most polarizing quarterback prospect in years. No matter how you feel about Allen, he has the pieces to become a great signal caller(physically at least). His success will largely be based on the environment and system he's placed in. I personally think he has bust written all over him.
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Home | SPMS Europe
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The Rethink! SPMS Europe 2018 is a strategic event for CTOs, plant managers and heads of production. The manufacturing summit focuses on current projects as well as on new trends and innovative technologies regarding smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0. Discuss all these topics, and more, interactively in 2 ½ days with peers from renowned European industrial companies. The goal of the Rethink! SPMS strategic event series is to bring executive-level managers together to discuss case scenarios, future challenges as well as different solutions and technologies, which affect the development of their company’s smart manufacturing systems. Our networking platform facilitates change by bringing decision-makers together to an interactive and content-driven event.
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Heavy Equipment Parts & Accs>Manufacturing Equipment Parts>Bearings HIWIN AG20A LINEAR BALL SLIDE LENGTH - 940MM Used: An item that has been used
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As cool as they are, drones are a dime a dozen these days. If you're a drone manufacturer and you want your gizmos to stand out, they better have something special: compactness, a superb camera, affordability or, y'know, rockets. Drones from the Chinese company DJI seem to have all of the above, except the rockets, which is why they've been dominating the market for some time now. Their Mavic Pro is somewhat of a standard-setter for consumer drones, the Phantom 4 Pro challenges other companies to up their specifications game, and the Spark satisfies the needs of mobile users who want a portable drone. So, what is it that the DJI Mavic Air hopes to accomplish that the company hasn't already done? Look past the small size and you'll see impressive innards We've got plenty of praise for DJI drones here, but they're not all perfect. The Phantom Pro brings power, but at a prohibitive cost for some – this refers to both the price, which can go up to $1800, and the massive size. In contrast, the Spark's tradeoff in size and relative cheapness leaves some users wanting more range, flight time and a better camera. This left the Mavic Pro as the company's flagship model for all-purpose use. The Mavic Air clearly wants to overtake this spot, and it has everything needed to do so. The 6.2 x 2.7 x 2.7 inch size and 0.95 lb weight place it right between the Spark and the Mavic Pro. While the latter was already seen as a reasonably-sized drone, the Mavic Air is going to give users who need portability exactly that. Although the Spark gave up a lot of its recording power to shrink (with only a 2.1 MP, 30-FPS 1080p camera), the DJI Mavic Air makes no such sacrifices. Its ability to capture at 8.8 megapixels and 4K resolution places it right beside the Mavic Pro and the Phantom 4 Pro, and the camera's 1080p frame rate actually beats the Mavic Pro's by a significant margin (120 to 96 FPS). This brings a somewhat awkward question: where does the newest model leave the Mavic Pro? Yes, it has a range of 7000 meters compared to the Mavic Air's 4000, and much has been said about this. But how far are hobbyists really flying these drones? The truth is that most users won't find the extra range noteworthy, which doesn't make it much of a competition considering the Mavic Air's superior specs and $200 lower price. How does the DJI Mavic Air fare against its rivals? As noted, the Mavic Air has already beaten one of its major competitors, the Mavic Pro. This leaves the Parrot Bebop 2 and the Xiro Xplorer V as the drone's main competition outside the company. Bebop 2 and its kits remain a popular alternative to DJI and have no doubt taken their market share. One of the main perks is the price, which starts at $550 for the Bebop 2 versus $800 for the Mavic Air. However, many Parrot users find themselves needing to upgrade their drone with the FPV pack, which brings the cost to the Mavic Air's range. Once there, it's really not much of a contest – the Bebop 2's 1080p recording limitation makes the Mavic Air worth the extra money in almost every scenario, and its inability to avoid obstacles doesn't help its case. The Xiro Xplorer V's strongest point is its design. The thing looks straight out of a black budget project whereas most drones look clunky and tame by comparison. Although its camera options are similar to the Parrot Bebop 2 and therefore significantly lesser than the Mavic Air's, its looks and the $300 entry price tag will continue to make this an extremely popular acquisition for novice drone enthusiasts, albeit not with more serious users. The reviewers are in agreement: this is the drone to look out for Early reviews of the drone, including showcases of its tremendous camera, are pretty much what you would expect. TrustedReviews thinks this drone has what it takes to topple last year's best-buy, the DJI Mavic Pro, while Techradar calls it "the pocketable 4K drone you want in 2018". We'll go ahead and disagree with TrustedReviews a bit. To us, the Mavic Air has already toppled the Mavic Pro and then some – with a significant upgrade in every stat besides range, which it still has plenty of, the Mavic Air has everything it takes to leave DJI's current top pick in the previous year. It seems likely that this drone is going to widen the already-considerable gap between DJI and other manufacturers. The price remains less-than-ideal for some who are just looking to fly a drone around, but anyone wanting features will be ready to shell out $800 and not look back for a while. The only thing we can imagine raining down on the Mavic Air's parade would be debilitating faults with the drone, the likes of which we aren't used to from DJI, or an over-reliance on upgrades that would bring its price closer to $1000. That's the worst-case scenario, and we aren't willing to bet on it. If you still aren't as hyped for the Mavic Air as we are, check out these aerial shots that show just what a 4K camera can do compared to a 1080p one, which seemed awesome just a few years back.
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