tabletop Defence Space Agency conducts maiden tabletop exercise ‘Antariksha Abhyas’ By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:19:00 +0530 One of the aims of the exercise was also to identify vulnerabilities in conduct of operations in the event of denial or disruptions of space-based services Full Article India
tabletop November 10, 2024: The Reality Of Tariffs In Tabletop Gaming By www.sjgames.com Published On :: Over the next few weeks and months, you'll see social media posts discussing how companies cannot offer holiday bonuses or will have to cut employees due to Trump's tariffs (proposed or enacted). Some of these stories may be fiction or cautionary tales that illustrate the price the average American pays for a politician's decision. But I can 100% tell you this is a reality many business owners in the manufacturing sector now face. If you aren't aware of how tariffs work, it's relatively simple. The company importing the goods from a foreign country pays the fee. If a company has to pay 20%, 60%, or 200% more to bring that item into the United States, who ultimately bears that cost? The American people. Over the last few days, I have been talking at length with my factory representatives, figuring out how much of an item I need to order now to offset any expanded costs later. In addition, we are looking at where we can move manufacturing to outside of China (hard mode, not a lot of places outside of China or Europe produce boardgame components at the scale our industry uses). I've been speaking with my shipping representatives about the increasing freight costs we expect to see with a rise in tariffs. We're already paying extreme freight prices, which will only go up as demand increases. The last time tariffs were levied on Chinese manufactured goods, freight costs went up. Now I am in a position that forces me to examine how much we may need to raise prices if the most extreme of the proposed tariffs goes into effect. I'm also trying to do right by my staff. But I can only do so much, you know? How long can business owners incur these costs, protect our staff, and not have consumers pay through the nose? Can I accept breaking even for the time being to keep my people employed and our games affordable? But what happens when the company starts losing money? Many CEOs and business owners are staring down this reality right now. This isn't just a theoretical exercise. We have to plan for the worst. So, what do I plan to do about this? I will be even more present in my local and state business associations that have direct links to policy makers in D.C. I will take every opportunity to speak directly to those who have a say in this new administration about why this isn't good for the economy. I'm just a tiny player in the world of manufacturing. But I do know the power of my voice. And more importantly, I know the power your voice holds as well. You can start putting pressure on your elected (or newly elected) officials by writing, calling, or contacting them through their open channels (many of them love social media). Tell them you do not want these proposed tariffs, and let them know how these cost increases will impact you. Hold them to their promises. Make your voice heard. We are all in this together. – Meredith Placko Warehouse 23 News: A Great Deal Of Adventure! Excitement is in the cards with the Decks of Destiny for The Fantasy Trip. This collection of resources and reference material contains adversaries, rumors, combat options, and more to make your games of TFT fast and furious. Download this set today from Warehouse 23! Full Article
tabletop Product Photography - Increase Your Sales Using DIY Tabletop Studio By www.articlegeek.com Published On :: If a picture is worth a thousand words, how much is a great shot of your item worth? More than you may think, especially if you're depending on your photos to help sell your items. Learn how to set up your own tabletop studio. Full Article
tabletop Portable suitcase tabletop system By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 08:00:00 EST A portable suitcase tabletop system features a suitcase with a u-shaped telescopic handle located on a suitcase top surface. The telescopic handle slides out and away from the suitcase top surface when extended. The suitcase features a plurality of wheels located on a suitcase bottom surface. The system features a planar table pivotally located on a suitcase rear surface or a suitcase front surface. A U-shaped bar is slides out from the suitcase rear surface or the suitcase front surface next to a table bottom surface. The bar supports the table. The table and the bar are located in a zippered pouch. A telescopic front support slides out from a front support cavity located in the suitcase rear surface or the suitcase front surface close to the suitcase bottom surface. Full Article
tabletop NASA prepares for Armageddon with a tabletop planetary defence exercise By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 14:39:07 GMT NASA is investigating how best to respond to the possibility of an asteroid or a comet colliding with Earth in fictional situations. Full Article
tabletop Tabletop role-playing games and the experience of imagined worlds / Nicholas J. Mizer By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 8 Mar 2020 06:48:05 EDT Dewey Library - GV1469.6.M59 2019 Full Article