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Cirrus Plus Folding Power Wheelchair - Flip Back Full Arms, 16", Swingaway Footrests
Price : $2,727.00 $1,350.00
Features
: - Foldable, lightweight frame makes portability and transportation easy and convenient. Front 8 flat free black casters.
- Integrated, programmable PG controller. Barrel tested at 200,000 cycles.
- Adjustable height, width and detachable arms. Anti tippers, standard.
- Attractive carbon steel frame with silver vein finish. Adjustable tension back.
- Flat free, 13 black drive wheels. Comes standard with seat belt, seat cushion with pouch, calf straps and heel loops.
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** Product Options-> Arm Style: Flip Back Full Arms, Size: 16", Wheelchair Leg Configuration: Swingaway Footrests ** The Drive Medical Cirrus Plus Folding Power Wheelchair is foldable and lightweight for conveniant portability. It features adjustable height, width and detachable arms.
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Questions & Answers
Question : How would I go about adding two external lcd displays to my laptop?
I have a Dell Inspiron E1505 and have recently put in a 128MB ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 so I know I have the power to drive two additional monitors. My motherboard however has only one VGA out so I am wondering if there is any way to deal with this problem and add two lcds affordably. I know I do not have the best equipment, but I need this for video editing.
Answer:
I believe since there is only one VGA port, you can only have one external monitor. However, there are VGA splitters which allow you to hook up two monitors, only they both display the same thing (aka clone).
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Question : The following is an excerpt from Lucent Technologies’ Management?
Executive Summary
We design and deliver the systems, software
and services that drive next-generation communications
networks. Backed by Bell Labs
research and development, we use our
strengths in mobility, optical, access, data and
voice networking technologies, as well as
services, to create new revenue-generating
opportunities for our customers, while
enabling them to quickly deploy and better
manage their networks. Our customer base
includes communications service providers,
governments and enterprises worldwide.
We have three segments organized
around the products and services we sell.
The reportable segments are Integrated Network
Solutions (“INS”), Mobility Solutions
(“Mobility”) and Lucent Worldwide Services
(“Services”). INS provides a broad range
of software and wireline equipment related
to voice networking (primarily consisting
of switching products, which we sometimes
refer to as convergence solutions, and voice
messaging products), data and network
management (primarily consisting of access
and related data networking equipment
and operating support software) and optical
networking. Mobility provides software and
wireless equipment to support radio access
and core networks. Services provides deployment,
maintenance, professional and managed
services in support of both our product
offerings as well as multi-vendor networks.
Beginning in fiscal 2001, the global
telecommunications market deteriorated,
resulting from a decrease in the competitive
local exchange carrier market and a significant
reduction in capital spending by established
service providers.This trend intensified
during fiscal 2002 and continued into fiscal
2003. Reasons for the market deterioration
included general economic slowdown, network
overcapacity, customer bankruptcies,
network build-out delays and limited availability
of capital.
We believe that the market for telecommunications
equipment has stabilized
and is starting to grow in certain areas. The
growing demands of enterprises and consumers
for additional services tailored to
their needs is creating the need for a new
convergence of networks, technologies and
applications.
Required
1. Using the Consolidated Balance
Sheets for Lucent Technologies for
September 30, 2004 and 2003, prepare
a common-size balance sheet.
2. Evaluate the asset, debt, and equity
structure of Lucent Technologies, as
well as trends and changes found on
the common-size balance sheet.
3. What concerns would investors and
creditors have based on only this
information?
4. What additional financial and nonfinancial
information would investors
and creditors need to make investing
and lending decisions for Lucent
Technologies?
LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in Millions, Except per Share Amounts)
September 30, September 30,
2004 2003
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents $ 3,379 $ 3,821
Marketable securities 858 686
Receivables 1,359 1,511
Inventories 822 632
Other current assets 1,813 1,213
Total current assets 8,231 7,863
Marketable securities 636 —
Property, plant, and equipment, net 1,376 1,593
Prepaid pension costs 5,358 4,659
Goodwill and other acquired intangibles, net 434 188
Other assets 928 1,608
Total assets $ 16,963 $ 15,911
Liabilities
Accounts payable $ 872 $ 1,072
Payroll and benefit-related liabilities 1,232 1,080
Debt maturing within one year 1 389
Other current liabilities 2,361 2,393
Total current liabilities 4,466 4,934
Postretirement and postemployment benefit liabilities 4,881 4,669
Pension liabilities 1,874 2,494
Long-term debt 4,837 4,439
Liability to subsidiary trust issuing preferred securities 1,152 1,152
Other liabilities 1,132 1,594
Total liabilities 18,342 19,282
Commitments and contingencies
8.00% redeemable convertible preferred stock — 868
Shareowners’ Deficit
Preferred stock—par value $1.00 per share; authorized shares:
250; issued and outstanding: none — —
Common stock—par value $.01 per share;Authorized shares:
10,000; 4,396 issued and 4,395 outstanding shares as of
September 30, 2004,and 4,170 issued and 4,169
outstanding shares as of September 30, 2003 44 42
Additional paid-in capital 23,005 22,252
Accumulated deficit (20,793) (22,795)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (3,635) (3,738)
Total shareowners’ deficit (1,379) (4,239)
Total liabilities, redeemable convertible preferred stock
and shareowners’ deficit $ 16,963 $ 15911
Answer:
I've sent the Excel file to your email address.
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Question : Tools or devices to help move an overweight cancer patient?
Recently my grandmother has been diagnosed with type 2 cancer in her liver, brain, and lungs. She's just been sent home from the hospital, and my mother and I are able to tend to most of her needs, but we are not able to lift her. We would much rather keep her in her home environment to keep her comfortable, but are afraid if we cannot provide proper mobility, we might have to turn to a nursing home.
I'm essentially asking if there any devices or "lifts", etc, exist that would help two able bodied adults lift a 220-260 Lb person.
I was also told that a hospital bed would be a good start, is there a reliable name in southeast michigan that anyone would reccomend dealing with for new/used equipment?
Any and all help is appreciated. We're also looking for a mobility van rental or service in the warren/madison heights Michigan area, and decided to ask here since most of the locations in the phone book/yellow pages are out of business.
Thanks a lot for any and all help....
Answer:
What is up with the hospital discharging her to home without arranging for needed equipment? The discharge planner at the hospital should have arranged for the hospital bed, hoyer lift, bedside commode, and any other equipment necessary for taking care of your grandmother. The nurses who cared for her in the hospital should have taught you how to care for her prior to discharge. One of you can call the doctor and tell him/her about the difficulty you are having and request a visiting nurse to come and assess your family's need for equipment and any specvial training in how to care for your gram. To find a mobility van, you can call any medical equipment provider and ask where one can be found.
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