Archive for May, 2007

About Coca Cola - advertisement

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

Would you believe me if I said that Coca Cola was originally used for medicine? Well, it is true. Coca Cola was made by Dr. John S. Pamburthon in 1886 in the state of Georgia. The first Cola was sold in his pharmacy for 5 cents per bottle. Considering that one steak cost about 15 […]

Coca-Cola recalled an advertising poster

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

Coca-Cola recalled an advertising poster due to a risqué image hidden within it.
HOW CLEVER IS THIS
This poster was released in the mid 80s and prompted a total recall of all posters because of the picture painted in ice-cubes at bottom right corner - a woman performing an act. The graphic artist who designed […]

coca cola advertisement

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

Fifty Years of Coca-Cola Television Advertisements: Highlights from the Motion Picture Archives at the Library of Congress presents a variety of television advertisements, never-broadcast outtakes, and experimental footage reflecting the historical development of television advertising for a major commercial product. The online collection includes five excerpts from stop-motion advertising developed for Coca-Cola between 1954 and […]

RPP Timing Belt

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

Our timing belt is composed of closed round rubber, with teeth and attached
belt or pulley. When working, teeth and trough are in harmony and one
movement will cause transmission of teeth, chain, and belt. Our belts are
strong, and resistant to oil, heat, and aging.

We have over 30 kinds of belts
in 1,000 specifications including RPP-2M, RPP-3M, RPP-5M, […]

How to change a fan belt

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

It’s belt driving the fan that cools the radiator of a car.
The name “fan belt” is a bit of a misnomer nowadays because the belt drives much more than just a fan. It is frequently called an accessory belt. The fan belt goes around a pulley attached to the flywheel and powers accessory pumps and […]

WHAT DO I LOOK FOR IN BUYING A NEW BATTERY

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

Battery buying strategy for use in Canada, for example, is different than hot climates that you find in Texas. In the colder climates, higher CCA ratings are more important;

whereas, in a hot climate, a higher RC ratings are more important once the CCA rating has satisfied the OEM cranking amp requirement.
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