
Happy Monday! We hope you had a wonderful weekend. Did you do anything exciting? We’d love to hear about it!
In This Issue: Oreo Coke…Did you give it a try? | Deal of the Day | HDMI to DVI-D Cable w/ Latched Gold Plated Connectors | The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Client-Server Networks | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Oreo Coke…Did you give it a try?
Happy Monday!
I tried the new Oreo flavored Coke so you don’t have to. Surprisingly the Oreo flavor stands out pretty decently, but I still found this particular flavor to be a little weird. It’s like they mixed vanilla coke with a little bit of artificial chocolate. It’s better than some of the other coke flavors, but it doesn’t hit like the classic flavor, at least that’s my opinion of it.
Other than that, I had a very quiet weekend of house cleaning and watching the Pokémon TCG Baltimore regional championships. My daughter went to a Gwinnett Braves game with her Grandmother and came home with a baseball in hand. A foul ball was hit in her direction and a kind man gave her the baseball when she wasn’t able to catch it. Definitely a solid memory of hers for sure! Looking forward to cooler weather this week and some fall festivities coming up.
I hope you have a great day and a wonderful week!
Cris
Deal of the Day
Product Spotlights & Updates
HDMI to DVI-D cables provide an interface between any HDMI-enabled audio/video source, such as a set-top box, DVD player, and A/V receiver and an audio and/or video monitor or projector.
Learning Center Article – Understanding Client-Server Networks
In today’s digitally interconnected world, client-server networks have become the backbone of modern businesses. Whether you’re streaming your favorite show on Netflix or accessing critical data in the cloud, client-server networks are at work behind the scenes, ensuring the seamless flow of information. But what exactly are client-server networks, and why are they essential for businesses?
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- Disney and DirecTV reached an agreement to end a blackout in time for college football on Saturday.
- The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of a Tesla Semi crash and fire that closed an artery of California’s Interstate 80 last month for 15 hours. In a preliminary report, the NTSB said it took CAL Fire 50,000 gallons of water to extinguish the flames.
- More than 30,000 Boeing workers, members of the company’s biggest unionized group, walked off the job early Friday after staff rejected a new labor contract and approved a strike with a 96% vote.
- Pfizer said its experimental drug for a common, life-threatening condition that causes cancer patients to lose their appetite and weight showed positive results in a midstage trial. Patients with the condition, called cancer cachexia, who took Pfizer’s treatment saw improvements in body weight, muscle mass, quality of life and physical function.

