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Beamer - app for people who have macbooks and apple tvs. Streams movie files(MKVs too). Don't need to bother with HDMI cables.

Spotify - music streamer like pandora except you can search for specific songs. So awesome for car rides in conjunction with an aux cable. They have a gigantic library of songs, pretty much anything you could want to listen to.

Haggling - I know this is obvious, but I was about to order a guitar online. Emailed the sales guy who gave me his number and was able to save myself about $200.
 
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Colors and how they have an effect on us;

Some colors are known to evoke hunger, and others are known to suppress appetite. It’s important for you to use the right colors to put your customers in a comfortable mood while dining at your restaurant. Here is a short guide to which colors to use and which colors to avoid.

 
[h3]Colors to use[/h3]
Red:  In the restaurant industry, red is king. Have you ever noticed that most, if not all, fast food franchises use red in their logos? While red isn’t baby-friendly, it’s a very valuable tool in drawing attention and getting people to crave food. It’s associated with impulsiveness and excitement. Most importantly, red makes people hungry.

Orange: Like red, orange is associated with energy and excitement. If you walk into a fast food franchise, you’d be likely to see red and orange everywhere. It’s no accident, since those two colors encourage people to eat quickly and leave. Orange is a very vibrant, lively color. Even though there’s nothing calm about orange, it’s still a warm color that makes people comfortable... and hungry.

Yellow:  When you see yellow, your brain actually releases more seratonin (a chemical in the brain that makes you feel good). Yellow is a color that makes everyone feel good. The more optimistic a person feels, the more likely he will splurge on drinks, dessert, and a hearty meal.

Green:  Nowadays, green is associated with growth, nature, and wellness. Many organic food products use green in their packaging. Green is also a calming color. Green walls in a restaurant dining room gives off the message that the food is healthy and wholesome, and they also make the place look more welcoming.

Brown:  Much like green, brown is most associated with reliability, friendship, and wellness. It’s the color of the earth itself. Any shade of brown works great as an accent. Be careful not to overuse the color, though. A logo, menu, website, or dining room that’s primarily brown may send off a negative message, because brown can also represent filth.

Gold:  Gold symbolizes prestige and good health. Many fancy restaurants use gold moderately. Using too much gold can make a restaurant come off as tacky, so be careful.

full read;

http://www.sendmethemanager.com/blo...s-Triggering-Appetite-With-the-Use-of-Colors/
 
Hennessy + Sprite.

I'm from the bay where you usually see nothing but henn and coke. One of my military homies said he picked up on the henn+sprite combo when he was in the south. It tastes good and it keeps bartenders honest. If my drink is on the clearer side, I'm sending it back. :lol:
 
^^^trying that, good looks.




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I find new music there daily.
 
Beamer - app for people who have macbooks and apple tvs. Streams movie files(MKVs too). Don't need to bother with HDMI cables.

Spotify - music streamer like pandora except you can search for specific songs. So awesome for car rides in conjunction with an aux cable. They have a gigantic library of songs, pretty much anything you could want to listen to.

Haggling - I know this is obvious, but I was about to order a guitar online. Emailed the sales guy who gave me his number and was able to save myself about $200.

Spotify is clutch! I've been converting all my friends over to it from Pandora. I have so many full albums saved on it, plus it lets you put songs on repeat and make playlists :smokin
 
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