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Related topics from TechnoratiWednesday PM Linkage · Glendale city planners putting together green building codes [GNP] · Some reasons why Silver Lake sucks (old but good) [Under the Alexandria] · Traffic/bomb scare pics: We hope you didn't fly today [LAist.com] · New foreclosure bill would give tenants 60 day notice [KNBC] · Latest LA study: Violent crime down, homicides up [LA Times] · Whining about a prefab home costing more than regular one [APTherapy] · Cars are the new homes for local LA homeless [LA Homeless Blog] My ass is cold but at least I have sat-nav Audi A4 1·8T Got this baby till Monday. First time I played with sat-nav in New Zealand and it is surprisingly accurate. Without the ass-warmers, I mean, seat warmers, and heavier steering you kind of feel you are taking a step down from the A5 with the S-Line pack, but the sat-nav partly makes up for it. Quite sprightly for a 1·8 and better than the previous BMW 320i, though to be fair I need to compare it with the latest model. Easily better than the Mercedes-Benz C200K in terms Drug Czar Furious Over New York Times Editorial Drug Czar Furious Over New York Times Editorial Posted in Chronicle Blog by Scott Morgan on Wed, 07/02/2008 - 9:51pm Just watch how the New York Times editorial board picks apart the Drug Czar's propaganda: According to the White House, this country is scoring big wins in the war on drugs, especially against the cocaine cartels. Officials celebrate that cocaine seizures are up — leading to higher prices on American streets. Cocaine use by teenagers is down, and, officials say, workplace testsOh, How I Miss My Little Red Metro! Tim and I have never been ones to buy fancy cars. Though we do buy new, we usually buy a no-frills version of a budget model. That was certainly the case when we bought our brand-new 1993 red Geo Metro 14 years ago. It was so “no frills” that it didn’t have air conditioning or even a radio! But BOY was that baby easy on the gas! We usually got 40-45MPG, but at times got as high as 50MPG. That’s about twice what either of our current cars get. When we went to Iowa last week, we used about 40 gMemories of Me: Top 10 Childhood Play Things In no particular order… 1. Street Games. As a young child, going out in to the streets in our neighbourhood was a common thing. Finding playmates was easy. And, I used to play things like ‘tag’, ‘patintero’ (like tag, but with some more organised rules), ’shato’ (using sticks and stones), ‘tumbang preso’ (using old cans), hide and seek, or ‘cops and robbers’. That time, kids ran, climbed, and played all sorts of games using twigs, old empty cans, or just our hands and feet. 2. House. YeThe air that I breathe I’ve seen the Oreck Air Purifier advertised on late night infomercials. I’ve wanted to get one, but the price was prohibitive. But I just found it at a fabulous low sale price at Buy.com, and I am seriously tempted. Mike has allergies, this we know. Not to the cats, at least not that we know of, but to a lot of other things. Having a high-quality air purifier such as this one might do a lot to keep him from sneezing so much. Also, it’s possible that I could have unknown allergies. I found outTaking a taxi will be like taking a flight. Soon. Just months after taxi fares rose sharply, cab commuters may have to brace themselves for another cost hike: fuel surcharges. The Sunday Times has learnt that taxi companies here are proposing what airlines have been applying since 2004 - a surcharge on top of stated fares to defray rising fuel prices. In the case of airlines, the surcharges are sometimes higher than the fares. Source Its an undeniable fact that fuel price will increase once the earth’s oil supply is decreasing. Eventually, The Volkswagen Sportwagen Volkswagen is trying to stir the interest of consumers to find their love for the small station wagon with the launch of the Sportwagen. VW executives claim that this vehicle is derived from the Jetta and has the appeal of a compact car with a European flair. This will give it traction in the market, as motorists are changing to smaller wagons. Drivers are purchasing smaller, more efficient cars to save money on gas, which allows them to put their money towards an auto warranty and maintenanPleasure Island and Adventurer’s Club, some additional thoughts. covered before Disney has announced a change in plans for Pleasure Island. Goodbye to night clubs, hello to retail and dining. In the 19 years since Pleasure Island opened, a lot has changed in the habits of tourists and locals in terms of night time entertainment. Disney has done quite a bit of tweaking recently on the PI concept and apparently was unable to come up with a workable solution. Never-the-less, there is a growing movement to save the Adventurer’s Club. It is the only attraction atFLASH::: THE FUTURES MARKETS ARE COMPLETELY MISREADING US INVENTORIES! NYTIMES: HOUSTON — A sharp increase in oil prices on Wednesday sent shudders through anxious financial markets already worried about the prospect of a global economic slowdown. Crude oil climbed above $144 a barrel before settling at $143.57, up $2.60 for the day. The Energy Department reported an unexpected decline in inventories, sending oil prices to a record. And now oil slowly is closing in on $150 a barrel, the next psychological milestone to be crossed. [...] The crude oil inventory fJudge's Statement Here's what Judge Marsha Pechman had to say via statement regarding today's ruling: The parties have settled the case. Details of the settlement will be released by the parties. Roughly translated: Because neither side was capable of coming to an agreement until their game of chicken had both cars teetering on the edge of the cliff, I was forced to preside over this nonsense for a whole week when I could have been watching Judge Judy DVDs instead. Thanks alot. links for 2008-07-03 WWII Memories (tags: reference history) FriendFeed Spy beta - Spying on FriendFeed public timeline and some more… (tags: friendfeed mashup spy lifestream) Gnip: We got *t to pop Making data portability suck less. (tags: api aggregator dataportability rss feed) Dallara Automobili (tags: business italia cars) Comuni-Italiani.it: Informazioni, CAP e dati utili (tags: comuni italia) OAuth — An open protocol to allow secure API authentication in a simple and standard method from desktopGuess What? Murphy's Law strikes yet again. As always, the night before we are due to leave for a trip, we are plagued with last minute things that just ..happen. Things that had been previously working just fine, suddenly start to glitch and give fits. Oh yes, and the cramps. Always. Geez. So, guess who you think these water places need to call in to make sure all their water stuff is working and they are able to maintain the water rations we're on? Yep. That would be us. Now, I'm all morbid..man, I waA cautionary tale One of my many useless skills is reading too much into an ordinary article or news story. There was a good one today:NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of General Motors Corp. plunged Wednesday to close below $10 for the first time in more than half a century, on worries about the company's cash needs and speculation about a possible bankruptcy protection filing down the road. GM shares fell $1.77, or 15.1 percent, to close at $9.98. Their session low of $9.96 marked their lowest point since September 13, 1Upgrading Your Ride Chris has been looking to make some upgrades to his vehicle lately. He drives a cute little Honda, not exactly my car of choice, but it suits him I suppose. Anyway, he’s been looking at various websites looking at turbochargers and various other parts to make the changes he wants to make to his vehicle. He found a website called turbochargerpros.com that seems reasonably priced and has the items he’s looking for. They also have vw turbo chargers, which will make my cousin happy because he’s beeU.S.A. VS G.T.A. U.S.A. VS G.T.A. Our big summer festival in Milwaukee, Summerfest, decided to ask the US Army to "tone down" their Virtual Army Experience by taking out scenes from the game portion of the presentation in which players ride on a Hum-V and shoot at enemy combatants. To see more information about the experience, click here. This game is available for purchase as well, and has been a big seller. It is rated "T" and as part of this experience people volunteer to play the game, which is enclosedPresident Bush Discusses 2008 G8 Summit VIDEO President George W. Bush addresses the media Wednesday, July 2, 2008, as he delivers a statement in the Rose Garden regarding the upcoming 2008 G8 Summit in Japan. White House photo by Joyce N. BoghosianPresident Bush Discusses 2008 G8 Summit Rose Garden 10:31 A.M. EDT.FULL STREAMING VIDEO THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Next week I'm going to travel to Japan for the eighth and final G8 summit of my presidency. At recent summits, G8 countries have made pledges to help developing nations addressGM slams Toyota, says its cars are just as fuel efficient The flagship car in GM’s green product offering is the Chevy Volt, but the company is demonstrating that it’s making fuel efficiency gains with other models as well. It looks like consumers are noticing too because sales numbers GM has released are showing improvement. Could there be truth to GM’s claim that Toyota doesn’t have all the answers when it comes to green cars? Mark LaNeve, vice president of GM North American Sales, Service and Marketing (apparently more responsibility means longerDIY Vegetable Fuel System Converter Kit for Diesel Cars! I admit to converting a naturally aspirated 2.0L Mitsubishi Eclipse into a Turbo 2.0L Mitsubishi Eclipse about 10 years back but here’s a good DIY kit for doing something real “good” for your wallet and the environment. If you’ve been thinking about converting your regular old diesel beater into a vege-powered car, this vegatable fuel system converter kit might just do the job for you. Now, don’t complain to us afterwards that you stink up your neighborhood like the back of Mickey Ds. The Italy by Vintage Car This is completely cool and could only be enhanced by a young Sophia Loren riding shoot gun. While I have had the opportunity to tour Italy by car, I have done Spain and recommend it highly. Editor ITKT New York - July 2, 2008: In what seems to be an impossible feat, Italy by Vintage Car has created a completely new way to see Italy - from behind the wheel of an authentic Italian vintage car. The vacation of a bygone era has returned. There is no better way to see Italy than from the front se |
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