The Lotus Organizer was originally developed by a small British company, called 'Threadz', however afterwards the Lotus Organizer was attained by the Lotus Development Corporation. The Lotus Organizer runs on Windows operating systems only.
The Lotus company is part of IBM. See the link I will place below
Lotus cars are made, and the company is based, in England.
The Lotus Flower.
I previously posted that Organizer does not run under Vista, but that answer was incomplete and misleading. It turns out that it does work on the 32-bit Vista platform, but not on the 64-bit Vista that I'm running. Sorry for the confuion.
The LG Lotus for any company costs around $200.
Edsel (ford) Elantra (hyundai) Elan (lotus) Europa (lotus)
Yes, Collins Diaries do make refills for their Pocket Organizer, Personal Organizer and Desk Organizer Diaries. Numerous other items of stationery are offered by the same company.
The land of the lotus eaters is the place where if a person eats the lotus plants... it makes the person never want to leave the place and stay there forever...
No. "Lotus Pearls" is the brand name of a simulated pearl jewelry company from the 1960's.
DRB-HICOM is the Malaysia-based parent company of Lotus, so yes.
Their lotus is so potent that it makes his men want to do nothing but eat lotus all day. As a result, they forget about their mission to return home.
Lotus Cars is a British automotive company known for its sports cars and performance vehicles. It was founded in 1952 by Colin Chapman and is currently owned by Geely, a Chinese automotive group, which acquired a majority stake in 2017. The company is headquartered in Hethel, Norfolk, England, and is renowned for its engineering excellence and lightweight car designs.