Viessmann is a German company that specialises in heating. They have a large range of boilers, heat pumps and solar systems. Their UK HQ is in Telford Shropshire.
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They are one of the largest producers of boilers in Europe and they pioneered condensing technologyCondensing_boiler in the early nineties.
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They are one of the largest producers of boilers in Europe and they pioneered condensing technologyCondensing_boiler in the early nineties.
Chuck Fresh
Charles Arnold Graudins "Chuck" Fresh (born 10 January 1966, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an influential American disc jockey, singer and songwriter. A nightclub DJ from 1984 to 1999, Fresh DJed on radio stations and in popular nightclubs in the Philadelphia and Princeton scene. Fresh was instrumental in introducing house and techno music to the Philadelphia market. Retired in 2002, Fresh authored How to Be a DJ (Thompson Publishing), which explores all different types of DJs; nightclub, mobile, and radio.
Career
While studying marketing and business law at Temple University in Philadelphia, Fresh began working as a DJ, playing soul, disco and R&B at Club Touche in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania with fellow DJ Joseph Montalvo. When he became better known, he DJed at Club Atlantis in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When the M-Street club opened in Voorhees, New Jersey in 1989, he was invited to play on a regular basis. He continued DJing there until 1992, when he was instrumental in opening a new club, Radio USA, in Princeton, New Jersey. When a career change moved Fresh to Washington DJ in late 1999, Fresh began to do guest spots at various clubs up and down the east coast. He immersed himself in producing, remixing and recording with several bands in formats from rock to hip-hop, including Kiss The Red and Cauliflower.
Fresh currently is an active voiceover artist and performer, performing corporate and commercial voices for Taser International, The Learning Annex, The DJ Resource, and several other companies across the United States, Europe and Australia.
Charles Arnold Graudins "Chuck" Fresh (born 10 January 1966, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an influential American disc jockey, singer and songwriter. A nightclub DJ from 1984 to 1999, Fresh DJed on radio stations and in popular nightclubs in the Philadelphia and Princeton scene. Fresh was instrumental in introducing house and techno music to the Philadelphia market. Retired in 2002, Fresh authored How to Be a DJ (Thompson Publishing), which explores all different types of DJs; nightclub, mobile, and radio.
Career
While studying marketing and business law at Temple University in Philadelphia, Fresh began working as a DJ, playing soul, disco and R&B at Club Touche in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania with fellow DJ Joseph Montalvo. When he became better known, he DJed at Club Atlantis in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When the M-Street club opened in Voorhees, New Jersey in 1989, he was invited to play on a regular basis. He continued DJing there until 1992, when he was instrumental in opening a new club, Radio USA, in Princeton, New Jersey. When a career change moved Fresh to Washington DJ in late 1999, Fresh began to do guest spots at various clubs up and down the east coast. He immersed himself in producing, remixing and recording with several bands in formats from rock to hip-hop, including Kiss The Red and Cauliflower.
Fresh currently is an active voiceover artist and performer, performing corporate and commercial voices for Taser International, The Learning Annex, The DJ Resource, and several other companies across the United States, Europe and Australia.
Cory Cox, born February 10, 1978, North Vancouver Canada has played an influential role in developing modern day music programs in China. Cory Cox, radio DJ and once MTV VJ has been recognized as the founder of the almost cult following alternative rock radio program Xfm that broadcasted nationally across China. Broadcasting from CRI 91.5 in Beijing Xfm reached homes as far East as Tibet and as far south as Hong Kong.
Born in Vancouver, Canada, Cory Cox, long term DJ and program developer. Cox joined the CRI team of on-air personalities in 1999, and right away began to build a strong rapport with his audience. Most widely known for his bad hair, and dry sense of humor, Cory Cox has worked on such programs as Hit FM, The A-Zone, and Plus Radio Concepts and Xfm. Local and foreign acts have graced his studio, names such as Alanis Morissette, Fatboy Slim, Coco Lee, The Orb, Suede, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey and in 2004 he excourted the Back Street Boys to the Great Wall of China with MTV on their first ever tour of the country.
Born in Vancouver, Canada, Cory Cox, long term DJ and program developer. Cox joined the CRI team of on-air personalities in 1999, and right away began to build a strong rapport with his audience. Most widely known for his bad hair, and dry sense of humor, Cory Cox has worked on such programs as Hit FM, The A-Zone, and Plus Radio Concepts and Xfm. Local and foreign acts have graced his studio, names such as Alanis Morissette, Fatboy Slim, Coco Lee, The Orb, Suede, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey and in 2004 he excourted the Back Street Boys to the Great Wall of China with MTV on their first ever tour of the country.
Cinnamon Challenge
The "Cinnamon Challenge" is a supposedly impossible challenge in which one must take a full tablespoon of cinnamon and swallow it whole without spitting any of the cinnamon out. However, because of cinnamon's powdery texture, it tends to stick to the saliva in the contestant's mouth and throat, causing said contestant to gag. The extremely strong taste of cinnamon in such a large quantity generally causes the contestant to become sick. Contestants also have a hard time breathing for about two minutes after completing the challenge.
The Cinnamon Challenge gained notoriety on the internet no later than April, 2005. As of November, 2007, videos of people partaking in the cinnamon challenge are still popular on internet video sites, such as Ebaumsworld, and they continue to receive views exceeding 300,000.
As a note of reference, it has been stated that a teaspoon dose of cinnamon is poisons to the human body. There has not been any confirmation of this however, and is to be considered an urban legend.
The "Cinnamon Challenge" is a supposedly impossible challenge in which one must take a full tablespoon of cinnamon and swallow it whole without spitting any of the cinnamon out. However, because of cinnamon's powdery texture, it tends to stick to the saliva in the contestant's mouth and throat, causing said contestant to gag. The extremely strong taste of cinnamon in such a large quantity generally causes the contestant to become sick. Contestants also have a hard time breathing for about two minutes after completing the challenge.
The Cinnamon Challenge gained notoriety on the internet no later than April, 2005. As of November, 2007, videos of people partaking in the cinnamon challenge are still popular on internet video sites, such as Ebaumsworld, and they continue to receive views exceeding 300,000.
As a note of reference, it has been stated that a teaspoon dose of cinnamon is poisons to the human body. There has not been any confirmation of this however, and is to be considered an urban legend.