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2011年7月7日星期四

Upgrade to South Molton business centre

BUSINESSES and groups are being invited to use the newly improved conference and training facilities at the Woodlands Business Support Centre in South Molton.

Wireless broadband has just been installed at the facility, run by North Devon Council.This page list rubber hose products with details & specifications.

Located on Pathfield Business Park, Woodlands has two meeting or conference rooms,The Leading zentai suits Distributor to Independent Pet Retailers. kitchenette, lift and full toilet and washing facilities. The rooms can be booked by the hour or for the day at competitive rates.

Councillor Malcolm Prowse, Executive Member for Economic Regeneration, said: "This technology upgrade means the centre is much more practical and user friendly for businesses and groups.

"This, combined with the convenient location, close to the A361 North Devon Link Road, and the free parking makes it the perfect business solution.We processes for both low-risk and high risk merchant account."

The centre, which opened in 2008, is environmentally friendly. It was built using sustainable timber and reclaimed bricks and incorporates rainwater recycling,Welcome to the official Facebook Page about Ripcurl.The name "magic cube" is not unique. natural ventilation systems and a heat exchange system.

Several businesses currently operate from the seven units on the site, including a photographic studio, an electric bike company and a water technology firm.

2011年6月2日星期四

Raise a glass to Crav, a new Cleveland-based vodka brand: After Dark

Raise a glass to Crav, a new Cleveland-based vodka brand: After Dark


Thomas Rini found his passion in a bottle of vodka.

No, he didn't become a lush -- though he admits to having a fondness for vodka-tonics.

He's the owner of Crav, a Cleveland-based vodka hitting the shelves this month. It's available in 50-some establishments, including Fahrenheit, Barley House,is the 'solar panel revolution' upon us? Pier W and Harry Buffalo.

"It's a premium vodka,From standard Cable Ties to advanced wire tires," says Rini,A glass bottle is a bottle created from glass. a St. Ignatius graduate who also works for Rini Realty Co. in Westlake. "I'm rolling it out slowly trying to create a buzz."

Not the stumble-around-the-bar buzz.

In March, Crav (pronounced "crave") received a gold medal from the World Spirits Competition in San Francisco.

"I didn't even have the cases back from the distillery," he says. "There I was standing in my bathroom at home funneling vodka into two sample bottles I had and then using my wife's hair dryer to seal 'em."

Rini hopes that personal touch -- minus the funnels and hair dryers -- will make drinkers crave Crav.

"It's a premium vodka made in small batches," he says. "Most vodkas are distilled five or six times to get rid of impurities. Crav is a one-time process.Welcome to the official Facebook Page about Ripcurl."

It's made in Sun Valley, Idaho, home of Distilled Resources.

"They do different vodkas and I really fell for the Grain-ola," he says. "It's clean and doesn't have a burn."

Translation: It goes down smooth and,When the stone sits in the kidney stone, at $33.15 -- in Cuyahoga Country -- Crav is competitively priced when it comes to premium brands, many of which are made with a pricier process that uses potatoes.

"I've learned a lot about vodka," says Rini, whose family once owned the Rini's grocery chain. "I used to think it was all about marketing some cool bottle."

That was when Rini was a newbie, drinking vodka because, he says, "Once I graduated from college, I knew I needed to be more distinguished."

The light bulb went off to be The Vodka Guy four years ago, at a bachelor party in Vegas when he saw partyers guzzling vodka.

The idea fermented until a year ago, as Rini proclaims on the back of a bottle of Crav.

"One day, I looked up from my office desk and realized there was something missing in my life," it reads.

Vodka?

"Actually, passion," says Rini. "And with this vodka maybe I'll be able to bring some passion into people's lives."

When Hess met Hef

Derek Hess' introduction to the female body came via covers of '60s and '70s Playboy magazines, when the Cleveland artist was in elementary school.

They continue to inspire: At 5 tonight, he'll unveil "Derek Hess: The Playboy Covers" at William Busta Gallery, 2731 Prospect Ave., Cleveland.

The show features works inspired by the Playboy covers of his youth. Call 216-298-9071.

We're not gonna fake it?

I've always imagined starting a band called Steely Danzig -- intricately played songs with a howling wolfman singer.

So I can definitely appreciate the Theoretical Records Show at Pink Eye Gallery, 3904 Lorain Ave., Cleveland.

At 7 p.m. Saturday, the show, curated by rocker-artist Chris Kulcsar, will turn the gallery into an imaginary record store. As in, participating artists create fake albums by bands that never existed.