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Looking Beyond Power Protection with ESP’s Steve Galloway Part 2

(Editor’s note: Last week’s interview with Steve Galloway of ESP continues with a rundown on new products for the dealer channel, why dealers should consider partnering with ESP, trends affecting future product offerings, and what the industry can expect to hear from ESP over the
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Tom Sawyer, Art, and the Fun of Work

In Mark Twain’s 1876 classic, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, the mischievous protagonist is ordered to painting a fence but convinces other boys that the task is fun, thereby getting them to do it for him. Twain writes, “Tom surveyed his last touch with the eye of a
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The More Things Change: Victorian Electrical Woes

“Confound that brutish electronic contraption!” Perhaps that’s what one or two Victorians shouted when they confronted a problem still facing people throughout the world—the failure of electrical equipment. Consider the first transatlantic telegraph cable in 1858. In T
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