We have made necessary updates to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You can view the full details here: Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The new terms and privacy policy go into effect on August 10th 2016, your continued use of myMoleskine confirms your agreement to these terms. If you have any questions please contact us at: privacy@moleskine.com. close
ツールバーへスキップ
この投稿を評価

不適切なコンテンツを報告

同じ作成者の投稿をさらに表示...

コメント

  1. Bella

    In the realm of financial convenience, the Calculator Area (https://calculatorarea.com/) emerges as a vital tool, offering more than just arithmetic solutions. Seamlessly integrating utility and efficiency, this digital oasis provides a dual-purpose service, featuring both VAT and GST calculators. Navigating the labyrinth of taxes has never been smoother, as users can effortlessly input figures and swiftly decipher the tax implications on their transactions. From entrepreneurs deciphering the impact on their product prices to diligent shoppers assessing the final costs, the Calculator Area stands as a reliable companion, ensuring transparency in the financial landscape. With its user-friendly interface and swift outputs, this space transforms complex tax computations into a breeze, enhancing financial literacy and decision-making in one fell swoop.

  2. Denvel

    The 30 Second CPS Test, or Clicks Per Second Test, is a simple yet engaging online challenge that measures the speed of a user’s mouse or keyboard clicks within a one-second time frame. Popularized as a quick and entertaining way to assess one’s dexterity and reflexes, the test involves rapidly clicking a designated area as many times as possible in just one second. Participants often compete to achieve the highest clicks per second, turning it into a competitive and fun activity. While not a definitive measure of overall performance or skill, the 1-Second CPS Test serves as a lighthearted and easily accessible way for individuals to challenge themselves and others in the realm of quick, precise actions.

  3. Denvel

    How to calculate marks percentage?
    To calculate marks percentage, you need to divide the total marks obtained by the maximum possible marks, then multiply the result by 100. For example, if you scored 450 out of 500, you would divide 450 by 500, resulting in 0.9, and then multiply by 100 to get 90%. This method is the standard approach when learning how to calculate marks percentage, making it easy to assess your performance in any exam or assessment.

@

最近アクティブではない