New Jersey Kyocera Copier Dealer, Ameritech Graphics, Inc. to Help Support ...
15.07.11
Freddie Hoffman, a native of River Edge, New Jersey, loves to ride but his love of bike riding is due to personal challenges; at birth, he was oxygen deprived which caused severe brain damage and left him with immense learning disabilities. Due to those disabilities, he didn't have many friends growing up and teachers believed that he was unable to learn. His mother, Ruth E. Hoffman, took it upon herself to teach him how to read, taught him basic skills and tried to get him as much public education as she could. Because Freddie was 'different', bicycle riding was one way that he could escape from his loneliness and feel 'normal'. One afternoon in 1969 while watching Neil Armstrong step foot on the moon, inspiration struck; he vowed to set his own personal mission to ride 500,000 miles - which is the distance to the moon and back. When he hit his goal, he wasn't satisfied so he decided to double it and go for a million miles and he's kept on riding ever since. When his mother died of Leukemia in 1986, he decided to spend his summers travelling throughout the country, on his custom made bicycle, which he named "Ruth E" in her memory, to help raise money for Leukemia and Alzheimer’s research.
Source: PR Web (press release)
Kyocera Mita America Black & White Multifunctional Products Named Industry's ...
15.07.11
Kyocera Mita America, Inc., one of the world's leading document solutions companies, is once again named the Most Reliable Monochrome Multifunctional Product (MFP) line in the industry. In a survey of service managers and dealers conducted by Office Products Analyst, a publication of Industry Analysts, Inc., Kyocera’s MFPs earned a total overall reliability score of 9.0 (out of 10), as compared to the industry average of 8.2. Kyocera has received the highest total overall reliability score each of the last four years, and has been named Most Reliable more than any other manufacturer in the past decade.
Source: Centre Daily Times