Wrong Category.
2007-03-22 13:51:30
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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found this after searching google
The first known artificial refrigeration was demonstrated by William Cullen at the University of Glasgow in 1748. However, he did not use his discovery for any practical purpose. In 1805, an American inventor, Oliver Evans, designed the first refrigeration machine. The first practical refrigerating machine was built by Jacob Perkins in 1834; it used ether in a vapor compression cycle. An American physician, John Gorrie, built a refrigerator based on Oliver Evans' design in 1844 to make ice to cool the air for his yellow fever patients. German engineer Carl von Linden, patented not a refrigerator but the process of liquifying gas in 1876 that is part of basic refrigeration technology.
2007-03-22 13:46:05
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answer #2
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answered by evanincamo 2
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if your talking about football, it would be William "the Fridge" Perry, born December 16, 1962 in Aiken, South Carolina. he weighed "13 1/2 pounds" or so he said before super bowl 20 in a broadcast.
2007-03-22 14:55:03
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answered by Jumping Martian 2
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my fave player
William "The Refridgerator" Perry (born December 16, 1962 in Aiken, South Carolina)
2007-03-22 13:53:35
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answered by Antwaan M 5
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1922
2007-03-22 13:51:28
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answered by deanna l 1
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In 1985, in Chicago, also known as William Perry.
2007-03-22 15:04:07
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answered by ? 4
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What the HELL is a refriregator.... is that a dyslexic alligator or some crap, and why ask under a sports topic?(use the spell check moron)
2007-03-24 02:31:19
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answered by zombieraider 1
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That does not fit into the category of football.
2007-03-22 13:53:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i think in the 1920's.
2007-03-22 13:48:37
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answered by Anonymous
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that has nothing to do with soccer
2007-03-22 13:44:24
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answered by Edgehead (Colts 2-1) 4
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