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June 17, 2005
A Crossfire with Serious Cajones in the Firepower
[Chris Abraham] Can you say Chrysler Firepower -- based on the Dodge Viper -- without becoming physically flush with blood? I don't think you can.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Swiftindavis.com] Swift Weblog: Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring Edition vehicles also feature the following new brake system options: a disc/drum ABS brake system on naturally aspirated engine vehicles and a performance four-wheel disc ABS brake system with low-speed traction control on 180-horsepower (134 kW)-equipped vehicles. A new 16-inch chrome-clad aluminum wheel option also is available on Touring Edition vehicles with 180-horsepower (134 kW) turbo engines.
[Gtsports.blogspot.com] Georgia Tech Sports Blog: The Canes are now a household name, their trademarked split U and Ibis logo as recognizable nationally as the Miami Dolphins' leaping mammal. When Miami plays in Atlanta on Saturday against Georgia Tech, a sold-out crowd will be rooting for the Hurricanes as much as the home team.
[Thepostgame.com] The Post Game:The Best Damn Sports Blog ... Period: They had above average potential and some major firepower when you actually think about it. They beat the teams below them consistently and that's why they have a nice record.
[Swarthmore.edu] Stale Blog: In a way, I think the horror stories potentially overlook the real issue, which is how far short graduate school in the humanities and social sciences falls from its institutional and intellectual potential, how narrow it has become in its circumscription of the boundaries of academic professionalism, something commentators at Invisible Adjunct, as well as Mt Hollywood and other sites have been discussing avidly of late. It's true, as many have noted, that to get through graduate school isn't necessarily or even frequently a sign of superior intelligence or ability, but just a kind of dogged ability to suffer abuse and a relentless and usually unjustified optimism about one's employment prospects.
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Posted at June 17, 2005 07:07 AM
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