Cauti un produs Loctite la Henkel pe site. Cauti un dealer local si dupa ce iti dai seama ca nu exista astfel de informatie sau nu o gasesti din cauza structurii foarte "clare" a paginii web. Ce faci? Te duci la contact si completezi formularul respectiv "Doresc un pret la produs la la la", nimic special. Si primesti un raspuns:
Daca ne dati o adresa de email de firma(nu de yahoo) si o pagina de net si ne spuneti ceva mai mult despre firma Dvoastra. putem discuta despre o colaborare mai ampla.Avem orice este nevoie intr-un service auto cu pretentii.Vizitati pagina noastra de net.
Nu stiu daca e chestie de educatie, dar parca un minim bun simt trebuie sa existe in oameni. Oricum, Henkel, apreciez cum iti inveti oamenii sa raspunda la mesajele din formularul de contact. Daca puneati la dispozitia vizitatorilor suficiente informatii atunci acestia nu sunt pusi in situatia de inghitii astfel de jigniri.
From time to time I feel the need to break out the everyday routine. Last night I was surfing the web with no direction and I found this tutorial and I said: "This can be done in JavaScript too.". I start to plan this a little bit and after 4 hours with a little jQuery, OOP and Photoshop it end up to be a working game.
The goal in the game is to roll a ball following a path till the end. Each tile you roll on has different properties affecting the way you can control the ball or the way the ball moves.
- regular - you have enough control to keep the ball on it
- ice - has a slippery surface and you have very little power to steer the ball
- glass - once you roll on it it breaks away
- reverse - the controls are reversed
- sand - high friction tile
- windy - the wind blows your ball in a certain direction and you have to compensate
- checkpoint - once you roll on this tile you do not have to go to the level's start if you roll out
Now all I have to do is to design some more levels. Now go and enjoy it Roller or download it.