Why do we accept government incompetence, decade after decade?

I recently visited a new car dealership, something that millions of people in the United States do every month. Several weeks later I visited the State of Florida Department of Motor Vehicles for a little license renewal. Contrasting the quality of these experiences says a lot about us as individuals, our conditioned acceptance of inadequacy

I woke up to slavery!

woke up to slavery I woke up to slavery after being ignorant and naive for many decades. No, I don’t mean to be a black American. I’m not talking about being a brown American either. I am just an American and have joined the ever-growing, worldwide, and very loose mass of people waking up to

Importance of the turbocharger in a vehicle

A well-functioning vehicle is what most car owners would like to have, especially if it is necessary for their work. Police cars are examples of vehicles that must be fast and always in perfect condition in order to catch criminals and respond to calls in the shortest possible time. Now for this reason, there are

Technonarcissism – Life in “Record” mode

Digital equipment is getting cheaper, smaller and better, from cameras and MP3 players to the latest netbooks and GPS units. Every gadget and gee-gaw has its obvious function, but it’s in the not-so-obvious combinations of these new technologies that we find the excitement and timeless novelty we seem to crave. We also found some really

How to ride a bike safely on a busy road

The path to fitness is from the path itself. Bicycling or bicycling is steadily increasing in popularity as a means of transportation to school, office or work and as a means of recreation. It also opened up many opportunities for sports enthusiasts to show off their strength and endurance in cycling competitions or bike races.

The Story of Scammell Trucks

Scammell started when the wheelwright, George Scammell of Spitalfields, London, developed his business. Later, when the company name became G Scammell & Nephew, they turned to the construction and repair of craftsman-built wagons and vans. By the early 1900s, they had built a substantial business by selling and servicing Foden steam cars and small trucks.

The inventor of the cherry picker dies

Telsta Corp founder Jay Eitel died on June 10 at the age of 94. Eitel was widely considered to be the mind behind the original cherry pickers work platform. He went on to found Telsta Corporation, developing and producing a variety of powered access machines, including tail lifts and other truck-mounted aerial work platforms. Eitel

The 6 most popular cars on television

The cars get their reputation from being seen on television. Some of the cars can have impossible capabilities and this is what makes them so interesting. chevy impala in supernatural – this car was known as the Winchester vehicle. It’s definitely a standout because on anyone’s list. Although the car is incredibly heavy and slower

Is car leasing the right choice?

Car shopping can be an extremely exciting time as you can drive around numerous dealerships and try out a variety of different cars until you find the one that feels right and is great to drive. However, it can also be an annoying and to some extent annoying time as you struggle to find a