
Happy Tuesday! We hope you are having a great week. If we can be praying for you this week in any way, please let us know!
In This Issue: Life Lessons through Sports | Nylon Cable Ties | Choosing the Right Network Card | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Life Lessons through Sports
Good Morning & Happy Tuesday!
Hope everyone is off to a good start this week. On Saturday I was able to attend the UGA National Championship celebration in Athens which was a lot of fun. These truly are the good ol’ days for UGA fans and students! The environment was great and I really enjoyed getting to hear the different speakers, particularly Coach Kirby Smart. He talked about how special this team is and how they were incredibly disciplined and put in countless hours of hard work. It’s always inspiring to hear those stories and see the success that follows the powerful combination of expectations, discipline, and hard work.
I love how sports can be such a great teacher of these values and how, when put into place, these values result in great success. Love the life lessons that sports provide!
Rebecca
Product Spotlights & Updates
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Learning Center Article – Choosing the Right Network Card
When you think about networking, there’s a lot of focus on switches, panels, racks, cables, and the backbone infrastructure that makes it all work.
It’s easy to forget about devices that enable individual networking components to function. One such case is a network interface card (NIC). They allow your computerized devices to connect to the network, so they’re absolutely essential. Many devices have NICs built into them, which is why they are easy to overlook. But, there are times when you need to purchase NICs. When that happens, this guide will help you choose the right option.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- China’s population declined in 2022 for the first time in decades. Mainland China’s population, excluding foreigners, fell by 850,000 people in 2022 to 1.41 billion.
- Matt Rogers helped to usher in the era of the smart home device as co-founder of Nest Labs, the smart home thermostat that was ultimately acquired by Google. After the Google deal, Rogers began work on several philanthropic projects, many focusing on climate-related initiatives. The tech engineer is back with a new venture and design for the home to help with a very big problem: food waste.
- Multiple releases allegedly sent from Adidas are fake. The hoax campaign announced a new fashion line and that a Cambodian worker-turned-whistleblower was named co-CEO.
- Goldman Sachs posted its largest earnings miss in a decade as revenue fell and expenses and loan-loss provisions came in higher than expected.
