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Goodmans is a British consumer electronics brand and former company, currently under the ownership of the B&M Group. A wide range of products have been marketed under the name, traditionally focused in audio, stand-alone speakers and radios.
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Goodman Manufacturing was founded by HVAC dealer, Harold V. Goodman, in 1975 as a manufacturer of flexible air ducts and plastic blade registers. However, he turned his sights to fulfill a dream of manufacturing affordable HVAC equipment for households across the United States of America and beyond. [citation needed]
Goodman, the name of the south campus of Madison Area Technical College; Goodman South, a branch of Madison Public Library (Madison, Wisconsin) Goodman (shopping centre), Hämeenlinna, Finland; Goodman Theatre, a theater in Chicago, Illinois, United States; Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, a 1941 textbook of ...
ZEN is a series of portable media players designed and manufactured by Creative Technology Limited from 2004 to 2011. The players evolved from the NOMAD brand through the NOMAD Jukebox series of music players, with the first separate "ZEN" branded models released in 2004.
Steve Goodman won a posthumous Grammy Award for Best Country Song at the 27th Grammy Awards in 1985 for Willie Nelson's version, which was included on Nelson's 1984 album City of New Orleans. It reached #1 on both the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the United States [ 12 ] and the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.
While at Microsoft, Goodman served as the studio director at Ensemble Studios. Goodman served in this role until the studio was closed by Microsoft on 29 January 2009 following the completion of Halo Wars. [7] "After the closure, the Ensemble leadership team will form a new studio and has agreed to provide ongoing support for Halo Wars as well ...
Now and Again is an American science fiction comedy-drama television series created by Glenn Gordon Caron [1] that aired on CBS from September 24, 1999 until May 5, 2000. The story revolves around the United States government engineering the perfect human body for use in espionage, but not being able to perfect the brain.