Ads
related to: edmark steam brush
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Imagination Express is an educational series of interactive storybook generator [1] video games developed by Edmark, and announced on November 14, 1994. [2] [3] The titles in the series include Destination: Castle (November 15, 1994) [3], Destination: Neighborhood (November 15, 1994), [3] Destination: Rain Forest (May 5, 1995) [4], Destination: Ocean, Destination: Pyramids, and Destination ...
Edmark Corporation (or simply Edmark) was a publisher of educational print materials and educational software developer based in Redmond, Washington. [1] They developed software for Microsoft Windows and MacOS in several languages and sold it in over a dozen countries.
Strategy Challenges Collection is a two-game series of educational video games created by Edmark. The first game, initially released as Strategy Games of the World and later re-released as Strategy Challenges Collection 1, was released in 1995. A sequel was released in 1997 entitled Strategy Challenges Collection 2: In the Wild.
Thinkin' Things is a series of educational video games by the Edmark Corporation and released for Windows and Mac in the 1990s. Entries in the series include Thinkin' Things Collection 1 (Formerly Thinkin Things) (1993), Thinkin' Things Collection 2 (1994), Thinkin' Things Collection 3 (1995), the adventure game Thinkin' Things: Sky Island Mysteries (1998), Thinkin’ Things Galactic Brain ...
Tomima Edmark (born 1957) is an American entrepreneur, [1] author, and inventor of TopsyTail, Halo Hat and Bowrette. She is the founder of HerRoom and HisRoom, an online lingerie and men's underwear retailer based in Dallas, Texas .
Karl W. Edmark III, Tomima Edmark, John Edmark, Charles Van Middlestate, Richard Edmark, and James Edmark Karl William Edmark (1924–1994) was an American cardiovascular surgeon , inventor of the DC defibrillator , [ 1 ] inventor of the Edmark damped sinusoidal defibrillation pulse, [ 2 ] and founder of the company Physio-Control .
They were originally built with Mirrlees JVS12T 1,250 bhp (930 kW) (D5500–D5519) and 1,365 bhp (1,018 kW) engines and Brush electrical equipment, but the engines were not successful and in 1964 D5677 was fitted with an English Electric 12SVT engine (similar to the 12CSVT used in the Class 37 but without an intercooler) rated at 1,470 bhp (1,100 kW).
Charles Francis Brush, born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1849, founded the Brush Electric Light Company, which stayed in business in the U.S. until 1889 when it was sold to the Thomson-Houston Company making Brush a wealthy man. [1] In 1880, the Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation was established in Lambeth, London. [2]