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Washington State Forklift Rodeo

United States, Various locations - Washington - Events from 2nd June through to 26th September 2012
Washington State Forklift Rodeo is open to all companies and Certified Forklift operators within the State.
June thru September Regional Events:

Central Regional Event June 2nd 2012 in Richland, WA
Eastern Regional Event July 14th 2012 in Spokane, WA
Western Regional Event August 11th 2012 in Auburn,
WA State Championship at the Governor's Industrial
Safety & Health Conference
September 26th 2012 at the Spokane Convention Center

Log on to the Governor's Industrial Safety & Health Conference Home Page and Click the 15th Annual Forklift Rodeo-
Date(s)
Events from 2nd June through to 26th September 2012
Venue
various venues
Contact for booking / more info
Al Rainsberger @ 206-281-3842 email: arainsberger@foss.com Mark Ribich @ 206-930-1514 email: mark.e.ribich@boeing.com
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Bluetooth is named after the 10th-century Viking king, Harald Bluetooth, who united warring tribes in Denmark and Norway. In 1997, Jim Kardach from Intel gave the name to the technology because of its ability to unite different communication protocols, just as Harald united various tribes.