Monthly Archives: December 2008
Make a watermelon explode tonight
One of the few things I miss about television since I gave up my set was watching R. Lee Ermry make watermelons explode on The History Channel. On his “Mail Call” series and a number of special programs, the Gunnery Sgt.’s favorite pastime is trying out all sorts of firearms from flintlocks to the latest rifles being evaluated as possible replacements for the M16. And his favorite target is the watermelon. Gunny just loves to make watermelons explode. So do I. But you don’t have to shoot wate Continue reading
Tips To Fix Car Dents In The Privacy Of Your Own Garage
Tips To Fix Car Dents In The Privacy Of Your Own Garage Posted by guestexpert under Gas Saving Tips, HHO Fuel Kits, Run Your Car On Water paintless dent removal One of the most terrible sights a car owner will spot is dents on his car. It does not matter how the dents were made, what matters is the sooner they are removed the better the car owner feels. Taking your car into your local body shop for dent removal can be a costly endeavor. You’ll be happy to know that this is not the on Continue reading
Hybrid SUVs Benefits and Tips
Hybrid SUVs Benefits and Tips Posted by guestexpert under Gas Saving Tips, HHO Fuel Kits, Run Your Car On Water It seems that when we say hybrid SUV we actually make a mistake, as it sounds like an oxymoron. How come? SUVs are luxury vehicles and whoever buys one probably has enough money for maintenance and gasoline.Yet, with the oil prices hitting the roof, more economic vehicles are necessary, and hybrid SUVs happen to match the requirements. Besides, there is this tendency and increa Continue reading
Hybrid Car Comparison
Hybrid Car Comparison Posted by guestexpert under Gas Saving Tips, HHO Fuel Kits, Run Your Car On Water Hybrid Car Video A hybrid car is a vehicle that uses two or even more distinct sources of power in order to get propelled. There are all sorts of alternative power sources among which we can count wind, natural gas in liquid or compressed form, rechargeable units, wood, coal and the like. The very concept of hybrid car designates electric vehicles that adapt the usage of an internal Continue reading
Grand Prix revisited
With the recent news that a new racing movie is in the works, centering around the 1911 Indy 500 and OWR Curmudgeon Robin Miller’s comments on how there’s only been three really great racing movies; ”Grand Prix, Winning and The Big Wheel.” To which I beg to differ as I think Steve McQueen’s epic Le Mans should also be on this list, I thought I’d relive the ecstasy of watching Grand Prix for the very first time two years ago… 1911 Indy 500 Movie in the making Holy Racing movies Batman! Can Continue reading