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Visual-Eyes Optometry Software
Visual-eyes is the premiere practice management software solution for the Eye Care Industry. Ease of use, stability of data, and thorough office integration have been our guiding principles from day one. This program was created from the ground up to promote efficiency in all areas of the optometric clinic.
Bathmaster affordable one day solution
BastMaster has been serving Canadian homeowners and commercial customers since 1989. We specialize in providing affordable one day solutions in reglazing of bathtubs, installation of bathtub liners , tub to shower conversions, bathtub replacement, large selection of high-end acrylic walls and sentrel natural stone walls.
Topkote Reglazing Products
Topkote Products offers a unique and proven 100% reliable tub and tile reglazing system. The system was developed from the ground up specifically for reglazing by reglazers. It is easy to learn and fast to use. You will save time and money on every job.
Eyetracker B2B
Eye-Tracker is a Business-to-Business (B2B) Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) interface linking eye care providers with suppliers.
Monday, December 16, 2013
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Sunday, December 15, 2013
Peter O'Toole raised hell
Rapid Reaction : Chicago Bears
What it means: Jay Cutler shook off a horrid beginning with three touchdown passes to go with a passer rating of 102.2 to keep the Bears in the mix in the NFC North title race. What’s more, there’s a chance the Detroit Lions could help out the Bears on Monday night against the Baltimore Ravens. If the Lions defeat the Ravens, they’ll remain ahead of the Bears by a half-game in the NFC North standings with just two contests left to play. But if Detroit falls, the Bears will lead the division, with a realistic shot at winning it.
Almost a statistical anomaly: Typically the Bears win games when they score defensive touchdowns. But the club nearly bucked that trend in Cleveland.
Coming into the game, the Bears had won 11 consecutive games when they scored a defensive touchdown. So when Zack Bowman helped the Bears score 14 points in just 1 minute, 41 seconds to turn a 10-3 halftime deficit into 17-10 lead with his 43-yard interception return at the 13:48 mark of the third quarter, it appeared the visitors were well on the way to yet another victory by way of a defensive score. After all, since 2005, the Bears had racked up a 25-2 record in games they scored a defensive TD. The record is now 26-2, but an offense that allowed the Browns to score two defensive touchdowns almost ruined that.
Score TDs, don’t give them up: Chicago’s offense is supposed to score touchdowns, not surrender them. But the Bears nearly negated a decent performance by the struggling defense when they granted Cleveland’s defense a couple of freebie touchdowns. Cutler started the giveaway party in the second quarter by throwing an interception that was returned 44 yards for a touchdown by Tashaun Gipson that put the Browns up 10-3.