Posted by Joe Kidson on July 31, 2010
A GPS system is accurate, depending on the number of satellites available, to within less than a yard. So anyone seeking to navigate by use of a GPS system can obtain extremely accurate positioning. And this is now user friendly. In the past this information was only available as a longitude and latitude figure. This was only really useful to someone with the technical expertise to actually use this to plot the position on a map.
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Posted by John Kirzno on July 30, 2010
If you are a fan of motorcycles and love the chopper or the racer that you have, then it is almost certain that you have at some point in your motorcycling life considered modifying it for some reason or another. The first question that every rider faces after having had fun with his new bike for a few months is if he should modify it to look cooler, be more efficient, give more power or sometimes even make more noise. Motorcycle exhausts are usually the first thing that any bike rider considers changing on his bike. The following are some reasons why.
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Posted by Angela Miller on July 24, 2010
Showing up more and more often on the streets are scooters, ridden by small children, or their dads, who just want to try it out for a couple of minutes. While not exactly suitable for off-road or down-hill riding, scooters can provide a smooth ride, on a nice, even sidewalk. They are also a nice way for your children to learn the balance required for riding a bicycle.
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Posted by Lou Fresco on July 23, 2010
Most people will pay thousand of dollars for things that are precious to them. There is this certain level of fanaticism that drives people to do things what others may think unnecessary. But, who are you to judge these people when you yourself are one of them? It is okay to spend for these items just as long as you generate pleasure and joy from it. You might as well consider the size of your pocket. Owning a motor bike is one of these.
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Posted by Abel Alexander on July 20, 2010
One of the very expensive beds I own is the Harley Davidson bedding and I also consider it as the best one I have so far. You can actually judge the quality by looking at the cloth and designs of it. It is actually one of the most exquisite creations I have seen so be sure that if you have one, take care of it. Below in this article are some of the tips that could help you decorate the bedroom with a Harley Davidson bedding.
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Posted by Jamie Bryant on July 19, 2010
Bikes are considered dangerous by a lot of overprotective parents. By not letting their child ride a bike until the age of 14, for fear of injury, they are not letting them enjoy their childhood to its fullest. However, this isn’t exactly the best thinking, as children need to go outside and have fun with their friends. Of course, children can’t explain to their parents that bikes aren’t really that dangerous, because they don’t know, and even if they did, no one would listen to them.
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Posted by Kevin Harris on July 17, 2010
Christmas is one of the few occasions when my entire family gets together for a reunion. They all come to my grandparents house, and just spend a couple of days celebrating by opening presents, playing games, eating lots of food, drinking and talking. I know this sounds like a lot of fun, and you probably wish your family did the same, but for me, it’s one of the worst experiences.
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Posted by Randy Long on July 16, 2010
A single-tracked motor vehicle that is two wheeled is called a motorcycle. There are three categories of motorcycles. There are street, off-road and dual purpose motorcycles. Mopeds, scooters, sport bikes and cruisers come under the class of street bikes. The off-road motorcycles are explicitly manufactured for racing. These are lawfully not meant for transportation. The dual purpose motorcycles are used both for transportation and racing. Scooters have been undergoing modifications and newer models launched in the market. There are again different categories of scooters, these are electric scooters, the gas scooters, motorized scooters, mobility scooters and kick scooters.
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Posted by Troy Riley on July 15, 2010
Two German inventors, Wilhelm Maybach and Gottlieb Daimler, developed the motorcycle in 1885. Motorcycle has since then become a very well-liked mode of transport. Motorcycles have become the preferred motor vehicle in a number of countries. Vietnam, China, India and Indonesia are known to have more motorcycles than other means of transport. Even in countries as the United States, the sales of motorcycles are increasing. The popularity of motorcycles over other means of transport has a number of valid reasons. The city traffic has become a nightmare with the traffic moving at a snail’s pace and prone to frequent traffic jams. It is easy for the motorcycles to squeeze its way through. There is a long distance that people have to travel daily to get to their work place. Parking is not permitted in most public spaces. Parking lots are over crowded. Driving a vehicle has become costly. There are so many toll taxes to be paid, besides the road tax, congestion charges and parking fees. Motorcycles become practical in city traffic. They are easily maneuverable, have better fuel economy and pay lesser charges.
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Posted by Sarah Wilson on July 13, 2010
Even the mane sounds a bit strange : police car auctions. Just by saying police car auctions we get a couple of chills. Some think they are selling cars that belonged to the police, cars that have POLICE written all over. People tend to think these auctions are selling only used police cars, because of the name. When people hear this term, they immediately imagine a big parking place with lots of police cars that are for sale. Others think that in these auctions they sell cars that belonged to bandits, cars with bullet holes, cars that were murder scenes and god knows what other horrible things people suspect. While any of the horrible, yet plausible statement above can be true in about 3% of cases, cars that belong to the remaining 97% have a totally different story behind them.
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