The New Stripped-Down SUV That Will Change Transportation In AfricaMonday, July 18, 2011 @ 10:05AMMobius has created an SUV that's strong enough to brave Africa's deteriorating roads, but frills free, to make it more affordable. Imagine a place where 2 million kilometers of roads have become virtually non-functional after decades of poor maintenance and neglect. Fixing them will cost more than the entire region spends each year on its roads and, as a result, people pay 75 percent more for ...
Abbotsford breeder crestfallen after pigeon poachingMonday, July 18, 2011 @ 7:45AMAbbotsford resident Ernie Silveri shows off his sole remaining muff tumbler, one of the few show pigeons retrieved after 365 of his prized birds were stolen last week.
Valuable tool for young driver trainingThursday, July 14, 2011 @ 6:43PMThe AA is urging parents and teenagers to make use of the www.safeteendriver.co.nz website recently launched by the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA).
THE KHAT-SELLER: Rescuing husbands and saving marriagesThursday, July 14, 2011 @ 12:16PM‘Unlike wine, khat is good … but selling it is tedious work’
Keeping Busy even on my days offWednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 11:57PMHello everyone! I am just dropping in real quick and trying to catch up with everyone. i will soon be on my way to buy a truck!! i found a great deal on a little Ford Ranger yesterday and will be buying . . .
Petrol price worries here to stayMonday, July 11, 2011 @ 8:24PMThis might sound like an odd habit but a little while ago I was reading a Parliamentary Library research paper.
Can we all agree that we areSunday, July 10, 2011 @ 11:02PMIn reply to The Carbon Tax We Had To Have : Can we all agree that we are taxing carbon precisely so it will increase the cost of producing carbon generated electricity? With that increase, the gap between carbon based and renewable based power will start to close. Then, and it seems only then, will corporations and their shareholders see economic sense in investing the dollars necessary to ...
Tad, I read with interestSunday, July 10, 2011 @ 11:02PMIn reply to The Carbon Tax We Had To Have : Tad, I read with interest both your responses and the Drum article. Clearly I’m no match for your academic expertise, so I offer comments to you with great trepidation. The problem I have with both Ben’s and your comments is that both of you are from fixed perspectives. Ben’s perspective must by purpose encompass the “political” perspective i.e. one ...
Aussiegreg, 3.41pm, I ‘veSunday, July 10, 2011 @ 11:02PMIn reply to The Carbon Tax We Had To Have : Aussiegreg, 3.41pm, I ‘ve checked your syntax a couple of times, and I am sorry you loathe me. I really am quite likeable, some of the time. I know you meant polls not elections in your response to my fluff and that’s alright even though I disagree with you - I sense the tide has turned against Abbott’s vacuity. I trust this is not simply wishful ...