Best products from r/NJTech
We found 17 comments on r/NJTech discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 15 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
2. Computer Systems Organization and Architecture
- Compatible with Apple iPhone 5 5S 5C Specifications Cable length! Provides a stylish way to charge and sync with your Apple iPhone 5 5S 5C
- Charge and sync your Apple mobile devices with the USB LED cable
- Easily charge or sync your Apple mobile device via any USB port
- Displays a luminous beam of light when plugged in, light up your home, car or office
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3. NextText: Making Connections Across and Beyond the Disciplines
- Compatible with Apple iPhone 5 5S 5C Specifications Cable length! Provides a stylish way to charge and sync with your Apple iPhone 5 5S 5C
- Charge and sync your Apple mobile devices with the USB LED cable
- Easily charge or sync your Apple mobile device via any USB port
- Displays a luminous beam of light when plugged in, light up your home, car or office
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4. GENKI I: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese (English and Japanese Edition)
- ◆ "Genki" is an entry-comprehensive teaching materials that are widely used in Europe and the United States.
- ◆Stretched the four skills in a balanced way in the "listening, speaking, reading and writing," and then training the basic skills of the Japanese.
- ◆This second edition, the "teaching Ease" "Learning ease" the intact of the "Genki", was to further enrich the contents.
- ◆And established a new column of the culture and lifestyle information in each section.
- ◆Included with the voice of the new recording and a total of 6 hours in the MP3 file.
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5. Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese Workbook I [Second Edition] (Japanese Edition) (Japanese and English Edition)
- ◆Second edition of the most highly regarded teaching text book on the Japanese language.
- ◆Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.
- ◆This is the companion workbook to the text.
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6. Samsung SmartThings Outlet, Works with Amazon Alexa
Works with Alexa for voice control (hub required, Alexa device and hub sold separately)Connects to the Samsung SmartThings Hub to automate and monitor your home from the SmartThings smart phone appMonitor and control lights, electronics, and small appliances from anywhereSet Lights, electronics, and...
8. Embedded Systems with ARM Cortex-M3 Microcontrollers in Assembly Language and C
- Import Game - Japanese Version
- Compatible with US systems (region free)
- Japanese language (other languages may be included)
- Manual and packaging in Japanese language
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9. Belkin BST300 3-Outlet USB Surge Protector w/Rotating Plug– Ideal for Mobile Devices, Personal Electronics, Small Appliances and More (918 Joules)
- Power Strip with High-Speed USB Ports: Power everything on your desk with a single compact surge-protected extension outlet. This reputable mini power strip has 3 AC outlets with surge protector and 2 fast-charging USB ports (2.1A combined) for your laptop, phone, camera, and more. One charging station for a clutter-free desk.
- Portable Travel Charging Station: The small and wall-mountable power charger bar provides extra outlets without the extra cords. It offers convenient single-source charging for your smartphones, tablets, and more while on-the-go. With a damage-resistant housing for long-term durability perfect to use in workstations.
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- Secure Safety Surge Protection: The electric strip has a 918-Joule energy rating providing a reliable extended outlet to protect expensive computers, consoles, appliances, home theaters, and more. It safeguards your electronic devices from overload, short circuit, power spikes, lightning strikes, or fluctuations.
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10. Introduction to Heat Transfer
- Net set includes six-foot square quad net and FT Launch Zone hitting mat
- Comes with nylon carry bag and rubber tee holder
- Quad Net is made strong mesh netting; easy set up and take down
- Wear resistant hitting mat simulates the feel of the fairway
- Mat and net are highly resistant to wear
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11. Grow the F*ck Up - White Elephant & Yankee Swap gift, gag gift for men, birthday gift for him, novelty book, Secret Santa exchange, teenage & young adult how-to, high school & college graduation gift
12. CORSAIR Strafe Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Red LED Backlit - USB Passthrough - Linear and Silent - Quietest Switch - Cherry MX Silent Switch
100% CHERRY MX silent gaming key switches – exclusive patented noise reduction technology makes strafe MX silent 30% quieter than other mechanical gaming keyboardsDynamic backlighting - brilliant red backlighting enhances the experience with virtually unlimited lighting adjustabilityFully programm...
13. Thomas' Calculus: Early Transcendentals, Single Variable plus MyLab Math with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (13th Edition) (Thomas' Calculus 13e)
15. 3M Peltor Optime 98 Earmuff
Recommended for TWA noise exposures up to 98 dBAStainless steel headband distributes weight for low pressure fitEarcup pivot points tilt for comfort that adjusts to individual wearersNoise Reduction Rating (NRR) 25 decibelsEarcups with liquid and foam filled cushions offer comfort for long wear and...
> The 14th is brand new this year, so I'd take that single one-star review with a huge grain of salt.
Yes you raise a good point. One review is usually not a good metric.
>So it's possible that they botched it up pretty badly and Thomas is rolling in his grave.
Looks like this edition was released in January. I guess we will find out at the end of this semester as more reviews start to roll in.
I was always a fan of the Stewart book to be honest. It was lovely to go through.
A lesser known book Calculus by Larson and Edwards is also a personal favorite. Have you used the Stewart or Larson books?
>I recommend a riot, burning the Pearson HQ to the ground
That is just yet another reason. There are already many reasons to riot Pearson already. :)
Selling books for ECE 252, ECE 353, and the notes for ECE 354. All of them are in good condition, and I made sure to not write anything inside. If you're interested in buying a certain book, find the lowest price for a used copy of that book (in good condition) and send it to me and I'll sell it for less, unless someone else is offering to pay me more.
Also giving away this book which I used for HUM 101 two years ago.
I actually took the class at Rutgers. It was very fun and interesting, but you could probably do all the work on your own (if you're dedicated enough). The textbook we used was Genki 1
https://www.amazon.com/GENKI-Integrated-Course-Elementary-Japanese/dp/4789014401/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1491451953&sr=8-1&keywords=genki+1
The workbook as well
https://www.amazon.com/Genki-Integrated-Elementary-Japanese-Workbook/dp/478901441X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1491451953&sr=8-2&keywords=genki+1
Not all Rutgers classes are on the NJIT schedule builder. Japanese you'll have to find in the Rutgers schedule builder:
https://sis.rutgers.edu/soc/
Finally, to register for any class at Rutgers, you need to fill out this form and bring it to our registrar:
http://www5.njit.edu/sites/registrar/files/lcms/forms/RUTG.pdf
My project was pretty much a smart outlet. (Coincidentally one of my prototypes used the same zigbee communication standard that Samsung now uses.) The difference between these two was that I wanted my device to handle high current as well as non-linear loads without using relays (for increased reliability) so I made use of opto isolated solid state relays, which in the end produced a decent amount of heat that made high current loads challenging lol
Anyway, my team made three fully working prototypes and each one of our failures was a learning experience which is the whole point of the experience.
I wanted to circle back to this thread to let folks know that Vigilante Angels Book I: The Priest is now available in paperback and Kindle ebook (99 cent sale).
Also, if you buy the paperback, you get the Kindle ebook for free. You can find it at http://amzn.to/2rPsGiv
Book II: The Cop is available for preorder at the same link
This is what i used, it will make you more popular
he has a thick accent, and very hard to understand and hard of hearing. The course is a tough course BUT he makes it probably the easiest I can think of. He gives you a sheet called SP problems, they are basically what the exams are based off of. The book that I used was this one, http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Heat-Transfer-Frank-Incropera/dp/0471457272 . Go to class, as tempting as it is to not go because you don't really learn much by his "lectures", the more he sees you the more he's inclined to help you.
Grow the F*ck Up
Gotta say, it's a real game changer.
I'm looking to replace my garbage Razer Blackwidow; what do you think about the Corsair STRAFE with Cherry MX Silent switches?
If you aren't taking Calculus 3 in the future, you can buy the single variable version of the book with MyMathLab access for $150 here. A standalone access code will cost almost as much. Also, this book is smaller and lighter than the full version, and isn't loose leaf like that $230 version in the bookstore.
$50 million — went to fulfilling an existing city teachers' contract, and another $20 million went to management consultants, each of whom received, in many cases, $1,000 a day.
Here is the much-lauded Harvard study of that $200 M dollars into Newark.
https://cepr.harvard.edu/evaluating-newark-school-reform
And a very well written book on the subject of Newark schools, Zuckerbot, and Politics... she is vicious against the squandering that happened:
https://www.amazon.com/Prize-Whos-Charge-Americas-Schools-ebook/dp/B00AXS6BIE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1508184531&sr=8-1&keywords=russakoff
And an analysis from a CUNY PhD.
http://margrady.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Moving-Up-Progress-in-Newarks-Schools.pdf