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In 2014, Supermac's campaign appeared in Times Square in New York City. [21] [22] In 2012, the chain was included in a list of "10 fast-food restaurants you haven't heard of" by the Daily Meal programme on Fox News, [23] while USA Today included Supermac's in a list of "Top Foreign Chains we want to move Stateside" in 2013. [24]
He earned the nickname "Supermac" whilst playing Gaelic football for the Carmelite College in Moate. This then became the choice of name for his business, "Supermac's". [4] McDonagh has an interest in sport, and his company has sponsored several sports teams, including sponsoring Galway's football and hurling teams for several decades. [5] [6]
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Red Onion State Prison (ROSP) is a supermax state prison located in unincorporated Wise County, Virginia, [4] near Pound.Operated by the Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC), it houses about 800 inmates. [3]
Main Street, Ballinasloe, where the first Supermac's restaurant is located Shearwater Hotel at Marina Point, Ballinasloe. Fast-food restaurant Supermac's opened its first restaurant in Ballinasloe in 1978. [27] As of 2019, the restaurant chain had grown to 116 locations, [28] including three stores in the town. [29]
A UMAX SuperMac S900, a Macintosh clone manufactured by UMAX Technologies By 1995, Apple Macintosh computers accounted for around 7% of the worldwide desktop computer market. Apple executives decided to launch an official clone program in order to expand Macintosh market penetration .
In August 1994, Radius acquired rival SuperMac [11] in an $80.5 million stock swap agreement, [12] and shifted headquarters into the latter's building. The SuperMac acquisition netted Radius the Cinepak video compression codec, which was still supported by most encoders and almost all media players by the early 2000s. The acquisitions continued ...
A UMAX SuperMac S900 running Mac OS 9.1. The SuperMac was a line of Macintosh clones produced by UMAX Technologies from 1996 to 1998. Their models included the SuperMac S900/S910, J700, C500 and C500e/i/LT, C600e/v/LT/x and Aegis 200. The C500 was marketed as the Apus 2000 in Europe.