May28
Diff'rent Strokes' star Gary Coleman dies at 42 Gary Coleman child actor best known for his roll in "Diff'rent Strokes" TV Show has died as the result of injuries he suffered earlier this week. He was 42 years old. Shannon Coleman, Gary's wife made the decision to discontinue him from life support early this morning. Gary Coleman was pronounced died at 12:05 PM MST. The official causes were intracranial hemorrhage reported by a Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo
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So you want to take advantage of some of the amazing car deals out there today. You’ve seen some of your friends get a pretty nice set of wheels at a nice, low price. You want in on this action so you can get a nice, new ride yourself. What you need, though, is to find out how to negotiate a great deal on a Toyota lease. But how? There’s lots of confusion involved with shopping around for a great deal on a Toyota car lease. Making matters worse, many people get nervous at the mere...
May27
A survey of 1,800 drivers in six countries found that 15% of drivers are guilty of engaging in sexual activity or sexual relations while driving. Furthermore, most online respondents readily admitted to eating while driving and as Jabra notes, that percentage is a shockingly high 72 percent. According to the national Highway Traffic Safety Administration, nearly 6,000 American’s died in crashed involving distracted driving in 2008. That’s 16 percent of all traffic fatalities for that...
2010 Cadillac SRX 2.8T Recall for engine failure fears Recall News: General Motors just recalled the 2010 Cadillac SRX equipped with the turbocharged 2.8-liter V6 engine due to the possibility of engine failure.
•Other GM cars equipped with this engine are presumably to be recalled as well!
The problem originates from the improper use of low octane (regular) gasoline with lower than 91 octane (premium) fuel rating required by the manufacture. The amalgamation of regular octane...
May26
Ok everyone we just got the details of the brand new BMW M3 GTS , and I must say beside the price tag we are impressed with its performance After taking the win at the Nurburgring 24 Hours race and breaking Porsche's 4-year winning streak in the endurance race with their GT2 version has received tons press and people asking when BMW was going to release its new M3 models.
May25
For many of us in a relationship life is full of love, laughter and cheer. You hold hands and talk about your future. But what about the single guys out there? What do they do with their time? Here is some advice on how to make the most of being a bachelor. Wake up early, Get some nice wheels, Help from friends, Be spontaneous, and Don't dwell in the past. Celebrate like it’s your birthday and take no prisoners – ask that girl out you have been hankering for and go tell your mum and...
May24
Fuel economy standards is a debate that’s been heating up over the years. It started way back in the 1970s during the nation’s first true gas crisis and has continued on today. When gas hit $5 per gallon in some parts of the country, did you throw caution to the wind and continue driving that Hummer or Chevy Suburban?
To be fair, gas has come down from that mountain of crisis, meaning you’ve probably climbed down from that window ledge, as well. Not long ago the government sought...
Sometime in the near future we will be able to have wireless access form nearly any point on earth, Scientist are already working on a global satellite network offering this service for everyone, meanwhile most cities are adopting the new technology trying to offer free internet to its citizens
May19
Are we spending way too much time protecting us from ourselves when it comes to car safety? All kinds of new technology, gadgets and safety systems are coming onto the market – not to mention government’s role in adding new legislation like bans on cell phones while driving – all for the purpose of making driving safer. Lately we’ve been asking if the top car safety features don’t always save you money?
May18
A Nielson study from 2008 reported that in the U.S. today, about 200 million of the 259 million wireless subscribers lines subscribe to or purchase text-message capability. Of these, 138 million (or 53% of all mobile subscribers) use text-messaging on a regular basis). In fact, text-messaging has become so popular and pervasive that U.S. mobile subscribers now send and receive more text-messages in a month than they do phone calls. I hear a lot of people complain about how much...