
Happy Thursday & Happy National Exercise Day! Today offers inspiration to try new ways of becoming fit and healthy. What’s your favorite way to exercise?
In This Issue: This or That? | DisplayPort Cable 6 Foot | Top 5 Causes of Fiber Optic Failure | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – This or That?
Happy Thursday! Let’s play a game of this or that today. Below you’ll find a few items that we’d love your feedback on to know which you may prefer. We look forward to your thoughts!
Coffee Mugs – Regular Style vs. Camping Style

Tumblers – Straw or No Straw

Sticky Notes or Notepads

YoYo or Fidget Spinner

Thanks for playing! Maybe you’ll see some of these things make a grand appearance in your next order. Have a great rest of your week!
The CK Team
Product Spotlights & Updates
DisplayPort cables are used to connect your devices to a monitor. Primarily used for connecting your monitor to your PC, this cable will provide high performance based on updated signal and protocol technology.
Learning Center Article – Top 5 Causes of Fiber Optic Failure
Fiber optic networks are the best in the business — when they work. When they don’t work, they are expensive sources of frustration.
As always, the best defense is a good offense, and you can prevent the most common sources of fiber optic failure when you simply know what they are and what causes them. So, here’s a short list of the top five causes of fiber optic failure to get you going.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- Comcast is launching a prepaid and month-to-month internet and phone plan program called NOW.
- Amazon is offering its smart grocery carts to third-party retailers.
- NASA has shared the timeline for when the $10,000 quadrillion asteroid will be brought down to our planet. Last year, the space agency announced that it was going to set off for the faraway asteroid named 16 Psyche, which is thought to contain precious metals, including gold, iron and nickel, worth an eye-watering amount.
- The Ingenuity Mars helicopter team convened one last time on Tuesday (April 16) to oversee a transmission from the little rotorcraft, the first robot ever to explore the skies of a world beyond Earth.
