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[There, I Fixed It] Well, a fridge isn’t all that heavy, I believe that the Smart can be had with a roof rack, its padded, and its tied down to the tow hooks. Smart?

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[CarTalkCanada] Please Vote Should Drivers get re-tested for licensing? Every 5 ...: Get up alongside a big rig and hang on tight. Some don't think the smart concept works in North America while .

[Cinematography.com Feed] Car Rig/ Mount Questions - Cinematography.com: The only way I would do it is if it was like a cage with padding inside. At that point the contraption would be so heavy it would probably make a car hard to handle at speed, or tip a small car over, unless it had its own wheels, like a side car.

[The Truth About Cars] smart fortwo revisited | The Truth About Cars: By that standard, the smart fortwo could easily be the named “the vehicle least likely to raise wood.” I just can’t get my head around the fact that the fourtwo is a car, and not a four-wheeled projectile fired out of battleship’s main guns.

[PickupTrucks: News] Road Test Review: 2010 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 - PickupTrucks ...: In my car club ,only a couple of people have bikes,if they are dirt bikes they are not harleys,street bikes/dirt bikes are 99% Asian junk.At the drags when the bikes come on 99.9% of the people use that time to go to the restrooms,get some food ect..Most people dont care about bikes.I own a truck to tow my drag car to the track,and another as a daily driver.Bikes make no sense,you get wet,cold,worry about all the distracted drivers in little cars,not to mention big rigs.I know people who had bikes and they fall off time to time and get injured..I never fell off of my truck in the wet or a slick road/bump or off roading,never fell off of my truck in the dirt,dirt bikes oh yeah, they fall off all the time...Also I get more gratification going on a truck ride on the weekend with my wife and young child,at least I am not a loner on a bike leaving my family at home.I love cruising around in my truck,since being a car/truck guy a nice cruise gets rid of all the stress I might have.Then I see or read in the paper/news some bike that crashed into a car at an intersection..biker dead car owner needs a new fender,where is the logic in owning a bike ? I have more enjoyment in a hi powered truck..

[The Truth About Cars] Editorial: Why GM Doesn't Need A “Car Guy” CEO | The Truth About Cars: This is a good editorial, and I think it’s going to be very hard for a lot of TTAC’ers, especially those with an engineering bent, to realize that a good President or CEO is a leader first foremost and that their professional bent is irrelevant to the ability to be a good leader. ** Granted, its similarly hard for accountants and marketers and MBAs to do the same, but he majority of armchair quarterbacking is from the engineering camp.

[All Aspect Warfare] developer blog #10 | All Aspect Warfare: The first being the continued drop in the popularity of traditional space games, the other being that with our end goal being GCO, we needed to ensure that we had enough financial padding to actually complete it without the help of a publisher. Of course, thinking you’re going to get a publisher –

[Defense Tech] In Search of a Better Sling | Defense Tech: Now, one of the team lead­ers in my pla­toon had a real slick push but­ton type of sin­gle point sling.  It was an elas­tic strap that went over the shoul­der and attached via a sim­ple push but­ton mech­a­nism attached to the buffer spring hous­ing on the butt of the M-”‹”‹4.  Moreover, there was a hole on either side of the attach­ment point so you could sling the rifle left or right depend­ing on your shoot­ing style.  Unfortunately, he couldn’t remem­ber where he got it, there were no iden­ti­fy­ing marks on the sling, and he just ETSed, so I may never find out what he had.

[The Open Road] Split Personalities - Experience Powersports - Honda Powersports: We tested this unit previously (see March/April 2006 issue of Honda Red Rider) and appreciated the high level of navigation power that came in such a compact and portable package. We also liked the high-quality mount design from Techmount for the 2006/2007 CBR1000RR, so we availed ourselves of that setup once again.

[The Truth About Cars] 2008 Ford Expedition King Ranch | The Truth About Cars: Unfortunately, at the time of the test, my Texas Ford didn’t have any SUVs in stock that match ToMoCo’s big rig in Platinum trim. The Expedition King Ranch I tested lacked 4-wheel drive and navigation system common to the new Sequoia and “White Diamond”

[MoJo Blog Posts: mojo] The AIG Mystery: Who's Receiving Those Bonuses? | Mother Jones: And if they were not paid”¦.they might leave with their knowledge and make it much worse for the overall financial system.Imagine.The guy who hijacked your car with your child tied-up in the back seat, saying that he wants payment because he is the only one who knows where that car is parked! That is not grounds for a valid contract to be based upon.

[Thinking Tech Blog RSS | SmartPlanet] $20 a gallon gasoline: bring it on! - SmartPlanet: While I do agree with electricity production and it's use of fossil fuels, the innovation in one industry (electric autos) will aid in consumers' home use of fossil fuels. Better batteries, solar assist on vehicles and such can't help but translate into a more sustainable home that is less dependent on coal burning for example.

[Front Sight, Press] Front Sight, Press » Blog Archive » Grizzly Bears and the .357 Magnum: “Timothy Treadwell (April 29, 1957 - October 5, 2003), born Timothy Dexter, was an American environmentalist and bear enthusiast who lived among the coastal grizzly bears of Katmai National Park in Alaska for approximately 13 seasons. At the end of his thirteenth season in the park in 2003, he and his girlfriend Amie Huguenard (age 37) were killed and partially eaten by a grizzly bear.

[Fat Cyclist] Fat Cyclist » Blog Archive » Meet The Bikemobile: I don’t need to transport my bike great distances (I always thought it was supposed to be t’other way about, but there you go) to find somewhere nice to ride, but on the odd occasion I have to speed my bike to the bike hospital I rely on my trusty 1300cc 53BHP Skoda Felicia (non-UK readers - think beige trousers with elasticated waistbands, trilby or flat cap optional) with the back seat folded down. Of course that only leaves room for one passenger, but I’m a cyclist.

[Consumerism Commentary: A Personal Finance Blog Since 2003] Extreme Frugality: Living Out of Your Car - Consumerism Commentary: All I hear on the news is how companies are closing down and people are losing their jobs and homes right now so I guess this is going to become a growing trend soon in the States. I’m giving the building I live in my 30 days moving notice on January 1st, 2009 and I will be in my car beginning February 2009 until I get back on my feet again or maybe longer if it works out well.

[Long-Term Road Tests] 2008 Subaru Impreza STI: Ignoring John McCain: Nevertheless, Politicians tend to make fun of other politicians of the opposite party when they say foolish, unqualified statements. It goes both ways.

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