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Big Three Axe Leasing Print E-mail
With the market flooded with gas guzzlers, the Big Three face a new dilemma: reduced residual value at the end of a vehicle lease. Right now, investing in the resale value on larger vehicles is like buying futures in buggy whips.

 
NEVs on the Streets in Houston Print E-mail
Things must be getting serious if Texans are parking their pickups in favor of golf carts. Seen any NEVs in your neighborhood?

 
RSS Feed Added Print E-mail
We've added a new RSS feed button to the top left hand corner of our pages. rss_feed.gif Just click on the RSS logo to add the feed of your choice to your browser or favorite RSS aggregator. The feed comes through Feedburner, so you'll have the option of designating how you use RSS, based on personal preference and the RSS reader of your choosing.

Not sure what RSS is? Don't feel bad: RSS causes a lot of confusion. RSS is simply a way to keep tabs on the content at different sites without actually having to visit them. It places a button in your browser that displays a short list of current articles from a selected site, ours included. If you see something you like, click on the title to view it. Another option is to add a site (like ours) to the favorite content list on your home page.

Perhaps the most confusing part of RSS is the huge number of choices you have for using this feature. Instead of listing all the buttons for all the RSS feed types, we have chosen to install a single button that takes you to Feedburner where you can make the RSS choice that suits you best.

Still not sure what RSS means? Want to watch a short video explaining it? Then click the "Continue Reading" link for a crash course in RSS, and how it can make your web browsing faster and easier.


 
Insane Machine Print E-mail
The great British TV program Top Gear takes a three-wheeler called the Carver for a spin. This looks like a lot of fun: part car; part motorcycle. The tilting body lets you lean into a turn as you would on a two wheeler. Made in Holland, the Carver gives a whole new meaning to "going Dutch."


 
Mother of All Speed Bumps Print E-mail
Thanks to our old pal, Jim Kiple, for sharing this. How can I order one?

 
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