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    Sarah
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    Vector Marketing is a subsidiary of Alcas and controls the general sales of a line of kitchen cutlery called [Cutco]. There has been much controversy surrounding the trio of companies. Vector and Cutco rely on advertising by word-of-mouth and making no cold calls to homes, and going in and performing hands-on demonstrations of Cutco products. Some claim that they are perfectly legitimate, and there are more than a few success stories within the business.

    However, others believe that it is a huge corporate scam, luring in new college kids who're wet behind the ears at jobseeking with vague employment ads and job descriptions, and generating a false sense of competition. Reps may be offered anywhere between to per documented appointment, regardless of sales but with a cumulative incentive rate. However, sales reps will have to use their own car to drive to their appointments within a 10 mile raduis, and neither Vector nor Cutco will pay for the gas. The 9-hour training is unpaid as well.

    Some go further, claiming that what the young sales representatives are taught does not match up to documented facts about Cutco knives and the materials used in them, and that they are fed misleading information about their competitors and told to, in turn, feed that to the customers. Also, new reps are to first sell to their family and friends as 'field training'.

    As it stands, the scam testimonials are far more numerous than the success stories.

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      the antagonist in despicable me that is always wearing pajamas, has a lady pouch, and talks to toilets.

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        A usless network company running the electricity supply in Auckland largest city in NZ - They currently hold the monopoly for lines in this area and really know how to price gauge there customers

        They use contractors for all there work - to which they under pay and strike - making the network super efficent

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          Sarah
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          A penis.

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            a great car company that because of corruption went under the radar and was bought by a company called megatech, at which point they shoved a piece of crap lambo engine and cut the power output in half, from the good chevy 350 with twin turbo producing 1100 down to a measly 492, both look good, if i owned either i'd be the happiest man alive, only 20 ever produced. other then crash cars, 14 m12's, 5 or so w8, and one srv8(concept), last one attempted to be sold was on ebay, never sold, last check was ,000!

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              Sarah
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              to be on your way to a place.

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                Sarah
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                Someone who is high tech and cool.

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                  Mathematically, a vector is a quantity, defined by both magnitude and direction. For example, a vector could be illustrated by an 1 inch arrow pointing at a 30 degree angle. Another vector may be 2.5 inches and point at a 160 degree angle. In the computer world, vectors are used to define paths in certain types of images, such as EPS files and Adobe Illustrator documents. These images are often called vector graphics since they are comprised of vectors, or paths, instead of dots. Vector graphics can be scaled larger or smaller without losing quality.
                  In computer science, a vector may refer to a type of one dimensional array. For example, a vector called fibonacci that stores the first six values of the Fibonacci sequence would be defined as follows:
                  fibonacci[0] = 0, fibonacci[1] = 1, fibonacci[2] = 1, fibonacci[3] = 2, fibonacci[4] = 3, fibonacci[5] = 5
                  Vectors are similar to arrays, but unlike arrays, vectors use their own memory management mechanisms. Arrays are restricted to the memory structure supplied by the programming language they are created in, typically called a stack. Vectors have a more dynamic structure, often referred to as a heap, which gives them greater flexibility in how they use memory. While an array uses a static amount of memory, the memory used by the vector can be increased or decreased as elements are added or removed from the vector.

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                    The [incarnation] of god.
                    Vector is that guy who will give you £1000 just because he can.
                    Vector will also wear a stunning orange and [white jumpsuit] what screams “I am [better than you]”

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                      Big Data support delivered from 10-1,000 times performance compared to other open source alternatives. A software product by Actian

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                        Mobile document capture platform to enhance your TMS. A software product by Vector Labs

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                          something physical such as a force that has size and direction

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                            Its a [mathematical] term, a quantity represented by an [arrow], with both direction and [magnitude].

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                              A vector is a mathematical object that contains both magnitude and direction. It is represented as a column of numbers, with the first number representing magnitude and subsequent numbers representing direction. The sum of the magnitude is always equal to 1, and each number in the vector represents a component of that magnitude. The direction represented by each number in the vector is given a direction value, with 0 representing north and 1-7 representing east, south, west or combinations of those directions.
                              The magnitude and direction values of a vector can be combined to create other vectors, such as a scalar that is the magnitude of another vector, or a bivector that is the product of two vectors.
                              The vector concept is useful in many fields, including physics and engineering. It is used in navigation, mapping, and other tasks where direction is important.

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