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No Trade-Ins

As we travel more and more miles, natural deterioration is inevitable.

giftarist | August 28, 2009 | Autos
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How to Determine Which Car is Right for You

Many people are deciding that now is the time to buy a new car. With prices dropping and incentives and rebates running wild, it’s a perfect opportunity to land a great deal on that new vehicle you’ve had an eye on. There are some of you out looking to make a purchase but aren’t sure what to pick from the vast array of options we’re seeing today. If you’re having trouble deciding which car is right for you, here are some simple tips you can follow in order to help you narrow down and make a choice.

jansportstore | August 20, 2009 | Autos
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Natural Gas Vehicles Fill Niche Market

Amidst growing concerns about the environmental impacts of automobiles, researchers have been seeking to develop affordable clean technologies. In the late 90s, natural gas emerged as a potential source for clean burning fuel. Natural gas is a plentiful resource with lines running into nearly every American household.

jansportstore | August 20, 2009 | Autos
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What to Do If Your Car Stalled

What to do if your car stalled.

sahista1 | August 19, 2009 | Autos
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Outdoor Survival 101 – Snowy Area

Everything you need to know in order to survive in the wild.

KuroNeko | August 2, 2009 | Outdoors
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What’s Dovecote to Do With It

For years, buildings have been erected for lords and nobles for the display of wealth and power, and with that power comes the ability to possess an architectural marvel that has stood through centuries of war and dispute.

Lauren Axelrod | July 30, 2009 | Architecture
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Totally Extreme and Historic Roller Coasters of Today and Yesteryear – Part Two

Some may be dinosaurs, but they still give us a thrill. Even with the revolution of giga-coasters and hyper-coasters, these old timers still stand their ground.

Lauren Axelrod | August 3, 2009 | Entertainment
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Opera Houses Offer Grand Glimpse Into History

Glorious theaters and lavish opera houses were the cultural hub of southern and midwest U.S. cities. Many historic sites are still opened to the public for tours or ticket performances.

writecorner | July 10, 2009 | Performing Arts
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World’s Most Famous, Largest and Magnificent Ferris Wheels

Ferris wheels have the innate ability to remind us of revolutionary times. Society was changing and culture was evolving, all while industry was making its way into large cities.

Lauren Axelrod | July 12, 2009 | Architecture
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Steeped in History: The Ancient Art of Drinking Tea

Legend, history, fact and poetry blend in a fragrant tale about the ancient Chinese art of tea drinking.

ChristineBoisen | June 30, 2009 | Food
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