Battery Giant opens new store in Macomb Township

Battery Giant opens new store in Macomb Township
Whether you have to power a hearing aid or a Hi-Low, Joe Ventimiglia has the battery.

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39 Responses to “Battery Giant opens new store in Macomb Township”

  1. fransconwe schlenzwei Says:

    In VBA:
    Private Sub Form_Open(Cancel As Integer)
      Me.Refresh
    End Sub

    > Now stop asking the same question over and over again.

  2. oloderlie Says:

    I'm at Breanna's house. (46591 Heydenreich, Macomb).

  3. svaux Says:

    Ahhhhh I want to go so badly! But what was the movie at – ?????

  4. thom Says:

    Freezing is not recommended, refrig for no more then a week.

  5. jennettger sey Says:

    Respect from France, BIG BAND, BIG SOUND!!! WOOOOO

  6. hilla Says:

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    Post : What the Smart Grid Needs in 2011 URL : Posted : December 28, 2010 at 9:23 am Author : Katie Fehrenbacher Tags : PG&E, Smart Grid Categories : Smart Grid 2010 was a year of ups and downs for the smart grid industry. While the sector had one of the hottest acquisition records out of the greentech world (OK, that’s not saying much), most of the startups that were bought seemed to have gone for a small to modest price tag. And while the stimulus funds funneled billions into smart grid deployments, some of the early smart meter installations faced a serious consumer backlash in 2010, which was bewildering to utilities like PG&E. So, what does the smart grid sector need to hit a home run in 2011? Here’s my thoughts: 1). Much more investment in consumer outreach: We’ve touched on this subject all year, but when end of the year research finds that “79 percent of Americans claim to know little or nothing about the smart grid, while 76 percent lack knowledge or understanding of smart meters,” the problem is still clearly looming. The smart grid doesn’t necessarily need active consumer involvement, but as the case of consumer anger over PG&E’s smart meter installations showed , consumers can end up being a major barrier to getting smart meters installed. Consumer advocacy groups, the media, local politicians and businesses are quick to jump on — and exploit — any apparent conflict. Just last month the CPUC finally denied a petition from the city of San Francisco to halt PG&E’s smart meter deployment. This problem isn’t going away and consumer outreach around smart meters needs serious investment in 2011. 2). Silver Spring Networks IPO: Smart grid software startups appeared to be one of the most heavily-acquired types of companies in the greentech sector in 2010, but the exits weren’t big enough to get too excited about. The smart grid industry needs a major exit to show startups, Wall Street, and the greater tech industry that the smart grid is a place to build companies and create innovation. That could be delivered by Silver Spring Networks’ IPO, which the industry thought was coming in 2010. Is 2011 the year for the smart grid network pioneers? The sector is hoping so, and probably so are Silver Spring Networks’ investors, like Foundation, who bet on the company big back in the day. 3). Cisco Gets More Aggressive: In terms of the smart grid, Cisco (s CSCO), has maintained a sort of schizophrenic posture. The networking giant has made some large announcements in 2010 (buying Arch Rock , and working with smart meter makers like Itron (s ITRI)) but how aggressive it will be in the future is still unclear. Will 2011 be the year that Cisco reveals more competitive product strategies for smart grid networking? The more competition in the marketplace, the better for the industry, and Cisco has moved far enough into the industry, it needs to deliver something. 4). Open Source Smart Grid: While NIST and standards bodies have called for open standards for the smart grid, an open source smart grid is rather different. But one open source smart grid standard made real headway in 2010: Open ADR, the Berkeley Labs open source system for automating the way utilities do demand response . It’s already being used to control some 70 MW of capacity for big industrial and commercial customers of California’s biggest utilities and in 2010 Honeywell bought Akuacom , maker of servers that use OpenADR. The use of the standard is proof that open source can thrive in certain niches of any IT environment, despite this one being dominated by closed utility systems. Will more smart grid pieces get the open source treatment in 2011? 5). Stimulus Funds Turn Into Infrastructure: The smart grid stimulus funds that were announced and deployed in 2010, are finally turning into construction jobs and hardware installations. There’s a good $4 billion of smart meter projects in the pipeline from these funds, so expect more than just the California utilities to start putting feet on the street getting these things installed. Getting these smart grid projects under construction will be crucial to keeping the industry moving in the face of the recession and the consumer backlash. 6). Home energy Management Innovation: There’s been a lot of startups that have tried to tackle the home energy management space in 2010, whether that’s using energy dashboards, automated systems, or smart plugs. But consumers just don’t seem to be too interested in most of these methods. What will it take to stimulate consumer interest in this space? I don’t know, but let’s get some more innovation in here and figure it out. 7). OPower Gets Acquired: Energy management and billing company OPower has been another of 2010′s smart grid success stories — the company has been growing rapidly, ramping up its revenues and scoring utility deals. A high-priced exit could go to a variety of players: a smart grid networking firm like Cisco or Silver Spring Networks, a power gear company like GE (s GE) or ABB, or a smart meter company like Itron (s ITRI). Who will it be? 8). Smart Algorithms are Key: The hardware — from smart meters, to distribution automation equipment, to transmission lines — is being deployed and there’s only so much innovation that can happen in the gear itself. We need more innovation in the algorithms and software to deliver services and applications for utilities, consumers and third party vendors. 9). Here comes weather data: More interest in sensing and forecasting weather data will be an important piece of the puzzle for utilities and startups power management systems. Utilities will increasingly turn to smarter weather forecasting systems, and startups will continue to weave weather data into their Internet-based demand response applications. In the power grid space, I think weather data is the next platform, like location based data . To read more on the smart grid check out GigaOM Pro (subscription required): * Why Cisco Could Reach An End to End Smart Grid Network First * Is the Opt-Out Model the Future of Home Energy Management * Smart Algorithms: The Future of the Energy Industry Image courtesy of victoriaemeredith . Add a comment to this post:

  8. rodardi fujikawach Says:

    Dad keeps some of my important stuff (e.g. laptop battery) because he says I'll lose it. Now that I need it, IT'S NOWHERE TO BE FOUND. Eff.

  9. femi inslette Says:

    WOW…CT…DID IT…CONGRATS…TIME TO GO TO THAT NEXT LEVEL… MUSCLES IN MOTION SYSTEMS.COM…P.S. I’M THE 1ST ONE TO LOOK AT THIS VID…GOOD VID…!!!!

  10. saringat mis Says:

    das ist ein man in der bush mit ein schnitzel!

  11. drevorakam Says:

    thats exactly the same for me, hes still kinda hot though!

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  13. BistroWineMan Says:

    RT Our first Waitrose in Cardiff city centre, Queen Street, opens today. For more information please visit:

  14. sillorieni Says:

    easiest thing to do is to put a stick or anything else u can into the nipple u use to fill it to release the one-way valve mechanism…….then u roll it up or sit on it until u force all the air out…

    as for the foot pump only will work to deflate if it has air-tight seal into the nipple and also defeats the one-way valve…..most of the time it takes way too long to do this which is why no one ever uses the deflation side on the foot pumps……way faster to manually deflate by sitting or rolling the pool

  15. djour Says:

    I wish smart phones had longer battery like like up to 300% type shit.

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    How can anyone dislike this?

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    Campers

  19. mcatlantri Says:

    I'm at Thorntons Store (1400 Eagle View Blvd, Bell Rd, Antioch)

  20. yazarine elingread Says:

    like a kid with new Toy!

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    #council Wyong Council takes on mining giant over Buttonderry tip site: WYONG Council is heading for a s… #sydney

  22. khiary Says:

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  23. felt Says:

    Last week, Rick Perry made some factually false and deeply disturbing claims about how evolution is and ought to be taught in Texas. In the ensuing flurry of criticism (fueled by the fact that Perry simultaneously doubled down on his climate change denial), retired British biologist Richard Dawkins was invited to comment on the matter at the Washington Post’s website. His piece opens by heaping bile on Perry and any political system that allows him to rise to a place of prominence, before repeating a typically Dawkinsian (somewhat florid, always passionate), but somewhat tangential defense of the awesomeness of evolution. Texan science policy wonk Jamie Vernon suggested that Dawkins’s approach, opening by calling Perry an “uneducated fool” and an “ignoramus,” might not be the best way to sway any Perry supporters’ views on evolution. One could object that this may not have been Dawkins’s intention. Indeed, I can’t be sure what audience Dawkins intended to reach. His encomia against…

  24. elcox Says:

    I’m at Target (1900 Matthews Township Pkwy, at Independence Pointe Pkwy, Matthews)

  25. guy jaciniball Says:

    When Metallica were a metal band.

  26. nearlanzha Says:

    If Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean ever got together, they would have the most beautiful children. :D

  27. woelkerfor Says:

    Customer Service Representative (Macomb) #DET #Detroit

  28. shertler Says:

    This was posted on my 7th bday

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    Chuck E. Cheese’s – Mississauga, ON – Street Address: 4141 DIXIE ROAD We are currently seeking an Entry Level Supervisor to run quality shifts and drive sales/profit performance for the restaurant. This role primarily assists with opening the restaurant, and it supervises and oversees daily store operations to ensure profitability through outstanding store presentation and Guest service.Job Responsibilities:Makes daily decisions to en

  30. dail Says:

    Gateway P-173 Series Notebook / Laptop Battery 5000mAh (Replacement): Gateway P-173 Series Notebook / Laptop Bat…

  31. amespeak Says:

    Crazy Bingo Shuffle

    An old man with an I love Bingo snapback hat starts shuffling in store!! pretty funny. The song in the video is Star Wars Theme Song (New Destruk! Remix). I did not create or make the song, I just edited it, Thanks for watching

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  32. somester Says:

    Çocukların yeni favorisiymiş ya, horoyin etkisi yapıyor. Babamın e72′si bana kaldı da, aplikasyonlarına bakıyordum ben de Nokia’nın. Pepe’yi gördüm, indirebilirim.

  33. sudayuki burg Says:

    Excellent documentation…except now I have to go to the bathroom!

  34. luigne angelsfeli Says:

    really want to see a psychic, just to know whats in store for me as im bored of 2012 already! #interestinggg

  35. rogion Says:

    No job, no school, no plan= equals guy at liquor store askin for a cigarette, lol niggas better get it together

  36. jann Says:

    Wednesday’s giant state dinner for British Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife— the biggest ever thrown by Barack and Michelle Obama — dished up a potent mix of celebrity glam, corporate heft and political money under a giant party tent on the South Lawn. It is an election year, after all.

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  38. masah roenkooye Says:

    RT If you haven’t AT LEAST taken over a planet or built one giant doomsday device, you’ve KIND OF been wasting your week.

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