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Standard Motor Products, Inc. sells its products to warehouse distributors and auto parts retail chains around the world, under its own brand names such as Standard, BWD Automotive, Blue Streak Automotive, Blue Streak Wire, TechSmart, Intermotor, Factory Air, and Four Seasons, as well as under private labels for key customers.
Streak is an American software company which is the developer of an eponymous customer relationship management platform for Gmail. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company also developed Secure Mail for Gmail, an open-source Google Chrome extension that allowed users to encrypt their Gmail messages.
At age 10, he became the youngest American to beat an International Master when he defeated Jay Bonin at the Marshall Chess Club. [10] [13] Also at age 10, Nakamura became the youngest player to achieve the title of chess master from the United States Chess Federation, breaking the record previously set by Vinay Bhat. (Nakamura's record stood ...
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Streak (voiced by David Naughton) — The leader of the Guild who possesses super-speed and wears a football helmet. Cat Man (voiced by Stephen Root) — A cat-themed member of the Guild who is a master martial artist. He additionally has a Cat-Cycle and sidecar, and possesses a grappling hook and gauntlets with retractable claws.
Streak: Hoverboard Racing is a 1998 video game from SingleTrac. Development. The game was developed by the same team that did Jet Moto. [3] [2] Reception.
The company, headquartered in Boonville, Missouri, United States, was acquired by Salton, Inc., in 1999. After a series of acquisitions, the brand is now owned by Spectrum Brands, Inc. [2] and is licensed to Select Brands, Inc. [3] Commercial Toastmaster products for the food-service industry are manufactured by The Middleby Corporation. [4]
SingleTrac Entertainment Technologies, Inc. was an American video game developer. It was formed by was founded in 1994 by Michael Ryder, Todd Kelly, and Michael Bartholomew, who were former employees of Evans & Sutherland , bringing their 3D graphics and software engineering skills into the video game industry.