Tag: pour
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Pour a Plan for World of Concrete 2026
For those who attend each year, the World of Concrete event is more than just another trade show. It’s a check on the pulse of the industry. It’s an opportunity to catch up with friends. It’s a chance to see the latest equipment built specifically for concrete work. World of Concrete (WOC) will return…
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Making Pour Over Coffee At Home
We get a surprising number of questions about how we make our pour over coffee (and even requests for a video tutorial). We aren’t baristas by any means, but we love an easy, affordable, and delicious cup every day. So we’re sharing how our system checks all of those boxes – without ever tasting bitter…
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Making Pour Over Coffee At Home
We get a surprising number of questions about how we make our pour over coffee (and even requests for a video tutorial). We aren’t baristas by any means, but we love an easy, affordable, and delicious cup every day. So we’re sharing how our system checks all of those boxes – without ever tasting bitter…
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Microsoft, Nvidia pour billions into UK data center buildout
Dive Brief: Nvidia and Microsoft plan to pour billions of dollars in a multifaceted plan to build out AI infrastructure in the U.K., the two companies said Tuesday. The U.S.-based tech giants will partner with U.K.-based hyperscaler Nscale to develop a supercomputer facility in the London suburb of Loughton, according to Nvidia’s announcement. Microsoft will…
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POUR N WALK™: High-Build Self-Leveling Epoxy Resurfacer
Garon’s Pour-N-Walk™ is a pourable, self leveling epoxy floor resurfacer designed for extra high build.Whether you need to cover rough areas, cracks, or low spots, Pour-N-Walk™ excels in creating a seamless, uniform finish that mimics the desirable “wet look.” Its self-levelingproperties allow for easy application—simply mix, pour, and let the product do the work.Typical use…
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Microsoft plans to pour $80B into cloud data centers
Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Microsoft expects to spend roughly $80 billion on AI-enabled data centers to train large language models and deploy AI and cloud-based applications during its current fiscal year, the company’s Vice Chair and President Brad Smith…
