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03/17/2008 5:51 AM

What is Crisper Cooling Technology ?

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03/17/2008 6:06 AM

Hello MOHD. SAEED KHAN

If you had spelled the words correctly, it would have been mush easier to locate.

Check out the following, which I located easily via a Search Engine:

Download CISPR Standards

The New CISPRs: 11 and 22

Quote from the above link:

<" Two European Norm standards—EN 55011 and EN 55022—are the most widely referenced emissions documents in use in the electromagnetic compatibility world. They are based on CISPR 11 (for industrial, scientific, and medical apparatus) and CISPR 22 (for information technology [IT] equipment), standards from the Comite International Special des Perturbations Radioelectriques (CISPR). Since they are referenced in many other product standards, though, their influence stretches beyond the confines of this field.">

cispr 11

A quick search through weblinks, makes me think you have joined together 3 words which are not directly related.

"Cooling Technology" and "CISPR", do not appear to be related in the way your Topic Questions asks: "CISPR (Misspelled as Cisper) Cooling Technology".

It's nearly midnight here, and I have an early start, long day tomorrow, so that's it from me for now.

Perhaps another Member or two may see your supposed link.

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03/17/2008 7:54 AM

Er...I think there is actually an Indian refrigerator manufacturer that offers a product with "Crisper Cooling Technology". So perhaps this is what the asker had in mind? If so, I had no idea there was such a technological race to keep the leafy greens of the world from wilting.

Unfortunately I don't have an answer offhand for what makes this refrigerator special nor the time to look into it. I recommend contacting the manufacturer. You can get the name and contact info via Google.

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03/17/2008 9:52 AM

A leading refrigerator manufacturing company is using this word.

'Crisper Cooling Technology'

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03/19/2008 11:59 PM

I remember a comedian pitch about the Crisper drawer in the fridge.

It is a gross superlative overstatement.

Nothing you put in there ever gets crisper.

Should call it the rotter.

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03/20/2008 12:22 AM

You are right but you define the word leading is not correct. Rethink and define again.

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03/20/2008 2:21 AM

Hello

<"You are right but you define the word leading is not correct. Rethink and define again.">

Also your earlier <"A leading refrigerator manufacturing company is using this word">

I do note from advertisments on the Internet, and your quotation, that advertisers located in India are misusing the word "leading" in this same way.

It is evidently not different in India, as it appears you misused the word "leading" yourself", also in the UK, Canada, US, Australia and New Zealand, where I live, plus other Countries, the advertising agencies always misuse the word "Leading" exactly as I explained.

While anything may be classified as leading, in one way or another, that has misused the word from its correct and original meaning.

Example:

I am running in an athletics foot-race, and am last in the field, well to the rear of all the other runners. (You would easily see I am far from "leading".

But I can have someone say that I am a leading athlete, because I am taller than all the other runners in the race. - I lead in a manner not expressed outright in the statement.

In that way, usage of the term "Leading retailer" is misleading.

I trust you now see what I have explained, re the word "leading".

Do you have some financial or other interest in the Refrigerator Company you mention, (but not actually naming it)?

You will see that is a leading question I have asked you.

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