• Entertainment & Gaming

    Where to Watch the Game

    By Brett Zarda Posted on 10.21.2008 2 Comments

    Any sports fan that travels understands. The plane gets in 20 minutes before the kickoff, the first pitch, or the puck drop. The bar in the hotel doesn't have satellite and is playing reruns of Sex and the City. At the least, you want your game in HD. In a perfect world, you'll be surrounded by "your people," cloaked and clothed in the appropriate colors. A good plate of nachos would be the cherry on top. Fans, there may be an answer.

    10.28.2008 at 11:39am - Comment by bburchett

    i think the best place to watch the game is if you got a nice bigg t.v at home then invite somefriends over and sitt in the coziness of your me and enjoy the game if you dont, then get together with one of your friends and ejoy the game that wayn

  • Cars

    Riding in the Rain: Peugeot HYmotion3 Compressor Concept

    By Mike Spinelli Posted on 10.9.2008 13 Comments

    Quick, name a car with three-wheel drive. Okay, trick question; this isn't quite a car, but Peugeot's idea of a fuel-efficient all-weather runabout. The HYmotion3 Compressor Concept foresees a hybrid vehicle in more ways than one: part gasoline-, part electric-powered; part car, part scooter. The French automaker says it offers the stability of a trike with the protection of a safety cell similar to that which supports occupants of a Smart car.

    10.28.2008 at 10:32am - Comment by bburchett

    this "thing" is very interesting looking but looks like it is put to better use in the summer time and not used for snowy,rainy,cold weather. && what if you have someone with you where are they to sit? doesnt look like they would have much room to ride...



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