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  • Over 160 People Killed in Air India Plane Crash

    An Air India Boeing 737 Plane from Dubai has crashed on the runway at around 6:30 am at the Mangalore Airport. The plane, carrying 165 people, overshot the runway and crashed while landing.

    CNN reports that five or six people survived. Eight to ten people were taken to the hospitals, inspector general of police Gopal Hosur said. He still do not know their conditions or whether they would survive.

    Witnesses said that the plane crashed through the hilltop airport’s boundary wall and fell into a valley. The Mangalore Airport has a table-top runway which is located on a hilltop.

    According to reports, the pilot-in-command Z Glucia, a Serbian national did not report any malfunction to the airport traffic control before landing. He’s been on this airport several times and he is very familiar with the Mangalore terrain.

    Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh has already expressed his condolences at the huge loss of lives due to the Air India crash in Mangalore today. He also approved the amount of calamity fund that will be given to affected families.

    Investigations regarding the real cause of the crash are still ongoing. Investigators will retrieve the black box to have an idea of the last moments inside the cockpit.

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  • Air India Crashes, Causes Are Still Unknown Why It Crashed

    Air India Crashes, Causes Are Still Unknown Why It CrashedThe pilot-in-command of Air India Express overshot the landing strip and crashed while landing at a Serbian National, Mangalore airport. The pilot was being assisted by first officer Capt S S Ahluwalia.

    Mangalore airport is based on a hill top which needs accuracy when performing a landing. Information says that the pilot had a malfunction prior to landing but didn’t bother to report it to the ATC or Airport Traffic Control.

    According to reports, the pilot Z Glucia was well oriented with the Mangalore terrain and managed to land smoothly several times before. After landing, things went terribly wrong. The plane overshot the runway and caught fire after it went straight into the valley.

    Reports claimed that the tire burst which made it difficult to maneuver the plane. The report is still unconfirmed but it was just one angle that officials are looking unto.

    The DGCA already assigned a team to investigate on the situation and their primary concern is to get their hands on the black box that will reveal what really happened on the last moments in the cockpit before the accident happened.

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  • Nokia EC509 Green Core concept phone gets powered by kinetic energy

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    Eco Factor: Concept phone made from recycled materials runs on renewable energy.

    The Nokia EC509 Green Core is a concept cellphone designed by industrial designer Matteo Trisolini. The concept aims to make cellphones greener so that their impact on the environment can be minimized. The device is designed to harvest renewable kinetic energy to charge the onboard battery.

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    The cellphone is to be made using recycled materials and will ship in a package that can be used to send the mobile phone back to the company for recycling after use. The phone includes a spin charger that harvests kinetic energy to recharge its battery whenever the user spins the phone of his/her finger.

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    Via: iGreenSpot

  • SM: 40 anos do primeiro GT Citroën

    Citroen SM
    Em 1970 a Citroën lançava seu primeiro veículo GT: o Citroën SM, apresentado como a jóia da coroa da marca. A sigla GT vem de “Gran Turismo”, popular na indústria automotiva, é uma denominação do italiano dada ao segmento de luxuosos esportivos (união entre velocidade e conforto).

    Nascido de um acordo de cooperação entre a Citroën e a tradicional fabricante italiana de superesportivos Maserati, o SM tinha o melhor dos dois mundos: um motor Maserati 170Cv e uma suspensão hidropneumática Citroën, que permitia controlar de forma eficaz tanta potência.

    O SM foi pioneiro de um novo conceito de “Gran Turismo”, pois tornava velocidade com segurança e conforto acessíveis a consumidores de carros produzidos em massa.

    A ideia de criar o SM era desenvolver uma versão esportiva do Citroën DS, dando origem ao primeiro modelo GT da Citroën. Mas o SM tornou-se mais do que apenas um GT padrão: por seu sistema de suspensão hidráulica (herdado do Citroën DS), o Citroën SM tinha um conforto e segurança únicos à época.

    Outro recurso especial do Citroën SM era seu sistema de iluminação. Com seis faróis de iodo ligado a um sistema de nivelamento automático, combinava a perfomance dos faróis giratórios com uma nova estética. Um Citroën rápido e dinâmico, como os melhores esportivos da época, mas com muito conforto e agradável de dirigir.

    Fonte: Citroen


  • Julie Bowen Breastfeeding Photo

    Julie Bowen Breastfeeding PhotoWhen Julie Bowen and George Lopez had a chat last Monday night to talk about her hit ABC sitcom, Modern Family, they also talked about a not so relevant topic which is about breast feeding. Bowen also showed during the interview a picture of her twins while she was breastfeeding them.

    Bowen has one year old twins named Gus and John likened breastfeeding like a “liposuction machine” and attributing her sylphlike post-baby body to nursing



    If you ask me, what Bowen did was not sexually immature. It’s just a picture of her babies feeding and breasts are meant to be that way. She really was a good mother advocating breastfeeding and sharing her experiences with her twins. Nothing more is a better teacher than experience.

    Way to go Julie Bowen! It’s a tough job tending to your twins while still living your own life. To all the mothers out there, I salute you for your hard work keeping your kids safe and glowing.

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  • Pininfarina debuts all-electric Nido prototype

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    Eco Factor: Zero-emission car powered by electric engine.

    Italian design house Pininfarina has unveiled the Nido EV prototype as a starting point of a new modular platform for future electric and hybrid cars. The vehicle has been conceived, designed and built entirely by the Pininfarina Style and Engineering Center of Cambiano. The Nido EV bears witness to the skills and experience that Pininfarina has built up in the development of electric vehicles, paying particular attention to the Segment A city cars that will populate the streets of the future to make our towns more pleasant to live in.

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    The prototype includes a steel tube frame chassis, which is being expected to be replaced by lighter aluminum space frame in production variants. The vehicle is powered by a 30KW permanent magnet motor driving the rear wheels, while future variants may include a small engine for a hybrid configuration or electric motors for the front wheels as well. The Nido EV is powered by a 21.2KWh nickel-salt Zebra battery that weighs only 400 pounds.

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    The Zebra batteries are fully recyclable and contain no toxic materials. The Nido is claimed to have an operating range of about 87 miles and a 0-60mph time of 6.7 seconds.

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    Via: AutoBlogGreen

  • Alpina BMW B3 S Bi-Turbo

    Alpina BMW B3 S Bi-Turbo

    The Alpina B3 S Bi-Turbo is now available for British fans from the top-end BMW tuning experts. Alpina recently premiered the refined BMW, and plans to start deliveries in July for the efficient sports car. Thanks to a wisely tuned 3.0-liter six cylinder, the modified BMW outputs 400 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 540 Nm of torque at 4,500 rpm. The unique Alpina BMW performed great at the track with an acceleration time of zero to 62 mph in only 4.7 seconds, and reached the V-max limit of 186 mph. What’s most remarkable is the fact that this BMW carries 400 hp with an amazing efficiency of 29.1 mpg, combined with CO2 emissions of 224 g/km.

    This BMW B3 S Bi-Turbo can be ordered through Synter, the UK’s leading motor retailer. The exclusive BMW features a newly shaped body kit to go along with the performance enhancements, and received improved aerodynamics with an optimized front spoiler and diffuser kit. Finishing the custom styling program are a set of lightweight rims taken from the B7 full-size luxury ride. Customers will be able to choose from a variety of Alpina BMW models including the Saloon, Touring, Coupe, and Convertible for the B3 S Bi-Turbo upgrade, and each will be fitted with a switchable six-speed automatic transmission.

    [Source: automobilesreview]

    Source: Fancy Tuning – the latest car tuning news

  • Linda McMahon, the outsider, beats Rob Simmons, the former congressman

    Linda McMahon, the former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment who has never held public office before, has seized the Republican convention’s U.S. Senate endorsement from Rob Simmons, the party establishment’s one-time favorite.

    But Simmons more than met the threshold for a primary at Friday’s convention and said he has no intention of dropping his bid. 

    “I believe that the best thing I can do to help the Republican party to victory in November is to give them another choice,” he said during a brief address to reporters after McMahon was pronounced the winner. “And that’s why intend to stay in this race.”

    Friday’s results marked a stunning turn of events for Simmons, who entered the race in the winter of 2009 as the favorite against politically ailing U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd. Throughout most of last year, Simmons, a former congressman and state representative from Stonington with enduring ties to the state’s GOP establishment, was the clear front-runner.

    But McMahon’s immense wealth — and her willingness to spend it on the campaign — won her support. Since entering the race in September, she has crisscrossed the state, visiting town committees and cultivating the goodwill of delegates. Those efforts were supplemented by a television ad campaign, a relentless stream of mailers to voters and a large and well-paid campaign staff. She has spent $16 million so far, and has said she will spend up to $34 million more.

    McMahon was also helped by the fact that she’s a newcomer to politics in a year when outsiders are winning races from Kentucky to Massachusetts. In fact, she acknowledged early in the campaign that she did not even vote in the 2006 general election and the 2008 Republican primary.


    “This is the start,” McMahon said in her acceptance speech. “We are rebuilding and re-energizing the Republican Party. We’re going to send a Republican to Washington D.C. for the first time in decades…It was a good, strong, solid hard-sought campaign.”

    McMahon’s money “certainly [was] a factor,” former congresswoman Nancy Johnson said moments after McMahon was declared the convention winner. “I don’t think it’s the overriding factor…if she weren’t as good a candidate as she is, the money wouldn’t be as effective.”

    Johnson, a 12-term incumbent who was bounced out of Congress in 2006, supported Simmons. She said he did surprisingly well, given that the race pitted “an outsider with a lot of money versus an insider with not much money.”

    McMahon’s theme — “It’s time for something different” — resonated with David Wilson, a delegate from Litchfield.   “I am tired of the same old political climate,” he said “They get elected and they go to Washington and they’re there for their purposes and not their constituents… Linda is not part of that political machine.”

    The final tally showed McMahon with 737 delegates; Simmons, 632; Schiff, 44 and Forras, 7. 

    The four Republicans were vying for the right to take on Democratic nominee Richard Blumenthal to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Sen. Christopher Dodd. After more than an hour of voting on the first ballot, the result was inconclusive and delegates had a chance to shift their votes between candidates.

    Those who switched their votes had to announce their names to the convention. “This is the fun part,” said one party official. “This is where you get to be Judas in front of everybody.” 

    Once it became apparent that Schiff had gotten only about halfway to the 15 percent threshold required for a primary, the Simmons forces started trying to persuade Schiff delegates to switch to their candidate. They argued that Simmons was more conservative than McMahon, and closer to Schiff’s way of thinking.

    The battle between Simmons and McMahon was notable for its acrimony. Simmons made character an issue, consistently questioning the sexually graphic and violent content promoted by the WWE, as well as the use of steroids within the industry.

    McMahon, meanwhile, focused on her outsider credentials.

    “Linda has not spent her life in politics,” said Torrington Mayor Ryan Bingham, who seconded McMahon’s nomination. “If the people of Connecticut want a career politician, they’d just send Chris Dodd back for a sixth term.” 

    Throughout most of the campaign, Simmons had repeatedly stated his intention of dropping out of the race if he did not win the backing of convention delegates.

    But on Friday, after the results were tallied, he changed his mind.

    New revelations that Blumenthal misrepresented his military record brought a wave of energy and additional endorsements to the Simmons campaign.  “We just saw that earlier this week a candidate who has not been a tough race for some years, an untested and unvetted candidate, can be brought to task by an experienced candidate. I believe there is a lot of time left in this campaign and I have sufficient funds to make a compelling case to voters before the primary – and that is what is what is expected by my family, my friends, my neighbors and my supporters, all of whom have asked me to stay in this race.”

    Simmons, a Vietnam War veteran with two Bronze Stars, highlighted his military record throughout the campaign. A video shown to delegates before the roll call vote featured several photos of him in uniform.

    “My father believes in this country and the people who make her great,” Jane Simmons, Rob Simmons’ daughter said in her speech seconded her father’s nomination. “He is optimistic that our best days can still be ahead. He is what is needed in a Senator from Connecticut. He has the breadth and depth of experience to confront the critical issues. And he has the determination and courage to do what is right.”

    Schiff intends to collect signatures to secure a place on the primary ballot. He said he was stunned by the outcome of the convention. “I’m surprised how out of touch the delegates are,” he said. “I’m a very unique candidate and this country is in a lot of trouble,” he said outside the ballroom where votes were being cast. “The reality is they’ll nominate somebody and I’ll beat that person in the primary. I’m clearly not going to win here.”

    While the convention appeared to be deeply divided over who should be the party’s nominee, Republicans were united in their dislike of Democrats. Each time a photograph of Blumenthal or Dodd appeared on the large video screen at the front of the ballroom, the room exploded in raucous “boos.”

    When McMahon mentioned Blumenthal’s name during a brief acceptance speech, delegates again broke into more boos. “I venture to say we’re going to lay the smack down on him come November,” said McMahon, surrounded by her husband Vince, her daughter and son-in-law and her mother. “We’ve got a tough fight. Let’s work together.”

    Courant staff writers Jon Lender and Jenna Carlesso contributed to this story.

  • Copa Peugeot de Rally agita São José dos Campos (SP) neste fim de semana

    Copa Peugeot
    Sucesso no rali nacional, a Copa Peugeot vem registrando recordes sucessivos: 33 duplas estão inscritas para o Rally de Velocidade, enquanto o Rally de Regularidade (para clientes) já conta com 84 carros – as inscrições seguem até as 14h00 de sábado (22/05), por meio do site oficial da competição (www.copapeugeot.com.br).

    Tudo pronto para a terceira etapa da Copa Peugeot de Rally 2010. Em SãoJosé dos Campos, cidade do interior paulista, a Peugeot Sport Brasil já se prepara para mais um fim de semana cheio de adrenalina e descontração, proporcionado pelos ralis de Velocidade e Regularidade.

    A primeira prova na região terá início no sábado (22/05) com o Rally de Velocidade, a disputa que é uma verdadeira corrida contra o relógio e que reúne pilotos e competidores profissionais, sob o comando de veículos 206 e 207 especialmente preparados para esta competição. Serão quatro “especiais” (“SS”, que significa “trecho cronometrado”), disputadas em dois trechos distintos, denominados Sem Terra (11,4 km) e Bar do Jonas (10,8km).

    No domingo (23/05) os competidores farão mais duas passagens por dois trechos diferentes, identificados como Areial (5,1 km) e Pequena (11,7 km), completando a etapa, num total de aproximadamente 78 quilômetros percorridos.

    Serviço:

    Copa Peugeot de Rally de Velocidade: 22 e 23/05/2010
    Parque de Apoio da prova: Pátio da Concessionária Val Du Lion
    Concessionária Val Du Lion: Av. Jorge Zarur, 2091 (Vila Bethânia), São Jose
    dos Campos (SP)

    Fotos: Fabio Davini

    Fonte: Peugeot


  • Germans Obsessed With Getting Their Fiscal House in Order

    March of the Penguins

    Markets have passed the St Kilda penguin colony and headed further south since last week. Next stop Tasmania, or perhaps even Antarctica. Check out the five day chart of the ASX 200 here. Markets around the world looked equally bad, if not worse. There is no shortage of reasons why markets should fall , but politicians continue to add to them.

    The Germans have decided to ban naked short selling. In other words, they have stopped people from agreeing to sell now, while being under the obligation to buy back in the future. This means that buying pressure that would previously have existed in the future will no longer be there, which bodes ill for prices.

    Short-covering rallies often mark the end of corrections or bear markets. But if there are no shorts in the market, you can’t have a short-covering rally. And value investor who goes bargain hunting at market bottoms may be locked out too since the ban on short-selling prevents the needed capitulation and correction.

    Talk about a lose lose situation! Oh wait, political gain is all important, isn’t it?

    Meanwhile, the quality of sovereign debt remains the same. But if you try and sell it, you’re a demon.

    In the German media itself, furore over “speculators” continues. But isn’t every share purchaser a speculator? Obviously Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) provide capital, and dividend paying stocks provide cash flow, but beyond that, a market for shares simply allows you to cash in on gains when you find another sucker, right?

    The answer is sort of. Having a primary market for shares (IPOs) is made possible by having a secondary market. If you can’t sell shares in a business easily, your risk is substantially higher, making investment out of reach for many people. By having a secondary market for shares, the risk is lower, creating more demand for shares, which in turn provides larger amounts of capital.

    And don’t go thinking the secondary market is some kind of necessary evil – at least not necessarily. It allows diversification and participation in economic growth on an affordable level.

    What the government cosy corporations have turned the financial markets into is another matter to the theory.

    What it means to be German

    It is rather odd that while other European states have their debt yields fluctuating all over the place, Germany’s are at a record low. Yet the Germans are obsessed with getting their fiscal house in order. At least they claim to be.

    Anecdotal evidence from the German population suggests that whinging is on the agenda, without any obvious plan of action. “Germany works, while the rest of Europe parties” is the phrase on everyone’s lips. But mentioning “austerity measures” wipes the morbid smile off everyone’s faces quite quickly. And it’s a conversation killer if your aunt and uncle work for social welfare services.

    The other matter on the agenda is to ensure that “the German culture of fiscal responsibility” is “exported” to other Eurozone nations. Best of all, however, was when your editor tuned into a German radio station to hear a song which consisted of a speech by former Chancellor Helmut Schmidt explaining how important it was to have a sound currency. The speech excerpt was an old one, but the application quite new.

    Yes, you read correctly. Radio – song – speech about sound money. Only in Germany.

    One blogger reported that the banks have already decided what will be happening to the Euro:

    Big investment bank to clients: “they have it all planned: they are going to sink the ship (Greece). Merkel is now drafting law for orderly insolvencies, but they don’t want anyone to make money out of it, hence the [short selling] ban.”

    The only problem with this is that the banks don’t usually warn their clients of imminent financial crises.

    So will the Germans boot the Greeks out of the Euro? That would imply they will have to boot the US out of the reserve currency of the world (the US dollar) pretty soon too. More likely is that the Germans will abandon the Euro instead. Let Europe ruin itself. But if the Germans leave, who will hold up the Euro?

    The currency exchange booth attendant didn’t appreciate being asked for Deutschmark when your editor arrived in Frankfurt on Sunday. She didn’t get the joke. Neither of us knew who was supposed to be laughing.

    But the action isn’t just in the EU. Bloomberg follows up Paul Krugman’s investment advice (hide under the kitchen table) with these words of wisdom:

    “Put your helmets on if you are long risk here,” Nicolas Lenoir, chief market strategist at ICAP Futures LLC in Jersey City, New Jersey, said in a note to clients before markets opened today. “A lot of stops have been triggered when the S&P future crossed 1,100 and anybody still long will probably have to bail out and head for cover.”

    The key words there are “bail out”. If the Fed can print money covertly, and it is authorised to purchase securities, do you think it will sit idly by as its credibility falls with indices around the world? Nope.

    The economies of the world, and their citizens, are dependent on the drug of government spending and central bank credit. That started to falter in 2007, so government stimulus was next. By 2008, the economy was so high on artificial spending, going back would have been a painful experience.

    But stimulus can only last so long too. Now, the central banks of the world find themselves having to step in to support the surreal reality. They have to use their most powerful tool to maintain the status quo, which is of course their job.

    We often discuss where money printing will leave us, but the point is that it is historically the final trump that governments have to pull. After money printing comes the hyperinflation and the official end of the preceding boom in pretend wealth. This is the final act of the welfare economy that has served you oh so well…

    What comes next is one question. How long it will take for the “next” to arrive is another. In the meantime, the Daily Reckoning will continue to warn you of what may be coming, based on the many crises found throughout history.

    But wait, we could be wrong:

    “This is not a typical retracement,” El-Erian, 51, whose firm runs the world’s biggest bond fund, wrote in an e-mail. “We are in uncharted waters on account of several issues, including what is going on in Europe and other important structural regime changes. In economic terms, European developments are unambiguously bad for global growth.”

    So, there you have it. This time is different…

    Where do you go, my money?

    The market rout’s intensity is having trouble reaching the small group of publishers we have gathered with in France. A near four percent fall in global markets doesn’t mean much when you’re stuck in the middle of Normandy with a moat around you.

    But things take on a whole new perspective when you have time to actually think about them. The logical begins seeming illogical. Maybe it’s the food. One can’t be sure if you don’t know what it actually is.

    One thing is sure; the old French chateau we’re staying at certainly isn’t a liquid investment. It can’t be sold at the push of a button. And yet it probably gives a lot more comfort than holding a US Treasury bond.

    Still, market’s famous “flight to liquidity” continues. The fact that you can sell Treasuries quickly makes them a good investment when credit is freezing up again. Just ponder that for a moment… Something is a good investment because you can sell it quickly… Any logical five year old would tell you you’re barmy to think so.

    But instead, it’s the world that’s barmy and the investor that’s rational. At least for now. Soon, both will be barmy. Treasuries have few places to go but down. When that happens, the consequences could outgrow your personal investment decisions anyway, but that’s no excuse to be imprudent.

    Exit the Dragon, Enter Dan Denning

    Perhaps the most important development in all this is that Dan’s prediction on China is playing out, largely under the radar. At least compared to Europe, it’s under the radar. While newspapers around the world were reporting on the “contained” European crisis, Dan discovered something that could really pull the carpet out from underneath the Australian economy.

    More and more analysts are coming to agree with the claims in our recent Exit the Dragon promotion. Dan discussed some of their views on Thursday.

    Considering how much hate mail we received as a result of Dan’s prediction, we knew we were on the right track. It was just a matter of time. But now it seems Dan’s long awaited return to an editorial role of a paid newsletter couldn’t have had a better timing.

    Things are hotting up, or really cooling down, if you prefer. All across China, bubble popping symptoms are appearing like a skin disease. And considering we have just had the bubble of a lifetime pop with a bang, you would think the world could spot another one under its nose. But no, Europe is far more interesting right now. And it could just be the prelude to something even bigger…

    Have a great weekend.

    Nickolai Hubble.
    The Daily Reckoning Week in Review

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  • Pininfarina reveals Nido EV electric town car

    Pininfarina Nido EVIn order to celebrate its 80 anniversary, Pininfarina revealed the Nido EV, the first running prototype of the “Nido Development Programme”.

    The car features the exterior design that won the Most Beautiful Car in the World award in the Prototypes and concept cars category, the Compasso d’Oro 2008 and a place in the temple of modern art, the MoMA of New York. The Nido EV is powered by a 40bhp electric capable to deliver 92lb ft of torque, has a range of 87 miles, a top speed of 75 mph and can sprint from 0 to 37 mph in 6.7 seconds. The power is stored via a Zebra Z5 Ni-NaCl batter, which according to the manufacturer has no polluting chemicals and is 100% recyclable.

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    Source: Car news, Car reviews, Spy shots

  • Leaked: 2011 Vw Passat photo

    2011 Vw PassatThis is the 2011 Volkswagen Passat! No, it’s not a photoshopped picture, just the real thing! As you can see, the new Passat follows the same design philosophy from Vw seen on the new Phaeton and new Touareg. The new car features also a new front hood design in order for pedestrian protection. It appears that lots of chromed accessories will be seen on the new car…is it good, is it bad… it’s your choice!

    [via autobild]

    Source: Car news, Car reviews, Spy shots

  • Local police car auctions

    Local police car auctions are one of the best ways to look for cheap used car. Here is the top 10 reasons why choose local police car from auctions. Car auctions often a great place for car buyers to look for affordable used cars even though buyer may have to put more time and effort to go for the bidding or go through all the auction documents. The effort is worth when you get a good car at the end of the auction.

    Local police car auctions

    There are many types of cars available in police auctions. Some of these cars are impounded cars, confiscated cars, lost cars, accident cars, cars that violated traffic rules or state laws, used police cars, repossessed cars, and among others. There are thousands of cars are seized by police department every month and these cars will be sell at auctions at cheaper price. With all these reasons, it creates the opportunity for car buyer to get their dream car at affordable price.

    Another main reason why the police car auctions is good to hunt for used cars is the price. Most of the cars sell at auction start form as cheap as $100 dollars, yes it is $100 dollars and some cars with little age sell at 50% to 90% off market value.

    On the other hand, some of the cars seized by police may have been impounded for a certain period of time. The car may not run for years and it is possible for you to get low mileage cars at low price. If you are in UK, try to search from governmentauctionsuk.com. The website provides information on where and when will be a car auctions in UK.

    See some local police car auctions related: Impounded cars for sale, Salvage cars for sale, Wrecked cars for sale, cars under 500 dollars, nice cars for 500 dollars, cars under 1000 dollars, used cars under 1000.

    Disadvantages of local police car auctions

    No test drive and you are not allowed to check the car condition before you decide to buy the car.

    No warranties or guarantees. Most of the cars from auction will sell “AS IS”.

    You will not know the history of the car. If the car comes with bad history or the previous owner has a lot of enemy, you may be the one that has to take the risk.

    Although there are some disadvantages of buying cars from police car auctions, you can always be prepared before go to these auctions. You can check the car history by obtaining the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and check the car history at Carfax (A commercial web-based service that supplies vehicle history reports to public) to see if there is any bad history on the car.

    In conclusion, if you are lucky you will still able to get a good car from auction. This is because most of the seized car auctions usually do have some cars that only been used for one to two years or even just months. It is good to get some nice cars although there are some risks when buying local police car auctions.
    Local police car auctions

    Source: Cars, Fast Cars, Cool Cars, Sports Cars

  • Texas: doomed | Bad Astronomy

    Well, that’s that. Congratulations, Texas State Board of Education and the far-right creationist historical revisionists on it. This outcome is not a surprise, but that doesn’t make it any less infuriating, or any less sad. After all the fighting, all the negative publicity, and all the people — including teachers and educational experts — who showed them clearly why they were wrong, the antireality majority on the BoE did what we knew they would do.

    If I were a parent of a school-age child in Texas, I would seriously consider moving to a different state. Because…

    Texas: doomed

    Tip o’ the ten gallon hat — with, apparently, nothing in it — to Alan Buckingham.


  • Hollywood Park Race Track Laz Barrera Memorial Horse Racing Betting Pick Saturday 5-2

    With our play from horse racing on Saturday we will select from the Laz Barrera Stakes to be run at Hollywood Park.

    It’s a Grade 3 event for three year olds running 7 furlongs on the Hollywood Park synthetic surface.

    The Laz Barrera is scheduled as the 8th race at Hollywood Park and it has a 7:37PM Eastern Time post and you can watch it on TVG.

    With our free pick we will play on #3 Skipshot to win.

    Skipshot will be ridden by Rafael Bejarano and is trained by Jerry Hollendorfer.

    This three year old colt is coming off a 5th place finish in the Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby back on April 3rd. He stalked that day against California’s top three year olds but faltered late in that race. Prior to that he picked up three straight wins at Golden Gate.

    With the distance cut to 7 furlongs today, Bejarano aboard and a weaker bunch of three year olds entered in this one he gets his picture taken.

    Play #3 Skipshot to win Race 8 at Hollywood Park 5-2 on the Morning Line

    Post Time at 7:37PM Eastern Time televised by TVG

    Courtesy of Tonys Picks

  • Vitamin K

    I just updated VeganHealth.org with a page on vitamin K. Some people have claimed that you must eat animal products in order to obtain one of the two main types of vitamin K. After reviewing the research, that does not appear to be the case. Click here to read more about it.

  • Report: U.S. auto regulators lack needed power to order immediate recalls

    2010 Toyota YarisThe chief federal auto regulator said that under a Senate legislation drafted after Toyota Motor Corp.’s announcement of record recalls, the US government wouldn’t have the power to order immediate auto recalls.

    David Strickland, director of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, said that the proposal by Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., would mean that consumer notification is required before a recall could be issued. Strickland said that this “does not constitute a recall.” In a testimony for a hearing of Rockefeller’s committee in Washington, Strickland said that the agency shouldn’t be faced with a lengthy procedural process if the “threat to human life is truly imminent.” Strickland is helping to create legislation as the Senate and House proceed with plans to reinforce auto-safety oversight in response to Toyota’s vehicle defects as well as its failure to promptly notify the regulator.

    [via autonews – sub. required]

    Source: Car news, Car reviews, Spy shots

  • DC Offers Trojan Magnum Condoms for HIV Prevention

    The District of Columbia officials approved the request of high school and college-age students and will offer bigger free condoms. The officials also chose to stock up on the Trojan condoms which included the company’s super-size Magnum variety. They have also authorized teachers or counselors preferably males to distribute condoms to students if the teachers have completed a 30-minute online training course called “WrapMC” – for Master of Condoms. Squalls, who attends at the University of the District of Columbia, said “If people get what they don’t want, they are just going to trash them. So why not spend a few extra dollars and get what people want?”



    Health officials and consumer advocates believe that this is a good way of preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. The officials changed the usual Durex to Trojans since Trojans are the better-known brand to persuade sexually active teens to practice safer sex. And since Trojans were perceived to be “thicker” than Durex which was viewed most likely to “pop or break”. Durex condoms will still be offered. The city mails up to 10 free condoms at a time to residents who request them online. The city is now offering ladies condom blitz. The free condoms are also available in more than a hundred locations that included youth centers, barber shops, and liquor stores.

    Shannon Hader, director of the city’s HIV/AIDS administration, said “We want to support the regularization of condom use citywide. We are promoting this idea that using condoms is healthy… to try to destigmatize condom use, not only for kids, but for grown-ups.”

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  • Progress And Innovation Cannot Be Stopped — Merely Hindered

    A few years ago, after receiving an email from someone who was “upset” by all the “bad news” on Techdirt, I wrote up a post for New Year’s on reasons to stay happy, pointing out that while we highlight all sorts of annoying stuff going on in the world, we shouldn’t lose sight of the larger view: of all the wonderful, amazing and innovative stuff that is happening despite ridiculous efforts to protect old business models and hinder innovation. It really is amazing when you look back at how much the world has changed in just such a short time, and it’s to be celebrated. Yes, there are lots of posts on Techdirt about ridiculous efforts to hold back innovation, and we discuss them and complain about them, because in true Louis CK fashion, we always want things to be even better. It’s that drive — that compulsion to improve things that propels the world forward.

    Just recently, I received a similar email to the one that led me to writing that post, from a reader named Craig. I wrote back and pointed him to that original post on staying happy, but have been thinking about the issue a bit more, after another reader, Mark B alerted us to a book review in the NY Times about the new book by Matt Ridley called The Rational Optimist. I haven’t read it yet, but from the NY Times’ review, it sounds like it fits nicely into the world view that we take around here, and should mix nicely with some of my favorite books.

    One of my favorite books on economics, which I’ve recommended in the past, is David Warsh’s absolutely fantastic book, Knowledge and the Wealth of Nations, which among other things, gives you a highly readable and entertaining history of economic thought from Adam Smith up to just about a decade ago, with a key focus on the economics of information. There are some points in the book where I think Warsh defers to Paul Romer’s vision too much (and misses a key mistake in Romer’s work…), but overall it’s an absolutely fantastic work.

    One of the key points it makes, in a rather humorous fashion, is how incredibly wrong the doomsayers of economic history always seem to be — mainly because they were confused about the economics of information, and how that plays into economic growth. While most people know the hilariously wrong predictions of Malthus, Warsh’s book also covers the lovely story of William Stanley Jevons, the 19th century economist:


    More than ever, it seemed apparent that scarcity sooner or later was going to bring all economic growth to a halt. Jevons gained fame in England in the 1860s by explaining how the looming exhaustion of British coal mines would probably mean the end of improvements in wealth and power. (Oil was discovered in Pennsylvania four years later.) And after Jevons died, in 1882, his study was discovered to be filled from top to bottom with stacks of scrap paper. Soon enough England would be running out of paper too. He didn’t want to be caught without.

    One of the great parts of the book is its discussion of William Nordhaus’ wonderful research into the history of lighting and productivity, which is pretty interesting if you geek out on economics stuff.

    Anyway, I’m reminded of all this because it looks like Ridley’s book also keys in on Nordhaus’ work, and makes similar points about economic growth and progress. Ridley, rather ambitiously, appears to try to look back at the history of innovation, and finds that governments tend to get in the way more than anything. Innovation tends to come from more open markets and more ability to engage in free trade, without restrictions and protectionism:


    Rulers like to take credit for the advances during their reigns, and scientists like to see their theories as the source of technological progress. But Dr. Ridley argues that they’ve both got it backward: traders’ wealth builds empires, and entrepreneurial tinkerers are more likely to inspire scientists than vice versa. From Stone Age seashells to the steam engine to the personal computer, innovation has mostly been a bottom-up process.

    And the key to all of this? As we’ve been discussing for years, Ridley claims it’s the rapid combination and sharing of ideas:


    “The modern world is a history of ideas meeting, mixing, mating and mutating,” Dr. Ridley writes. “And the reason that economic growth has accelerated so in the past two centuries is down to the fact that ideas have been mixing more than ever before.”

    And the only thing that gets in the way of that? Bad gov’t policy designed to “protect” where it is not needed:


    Our progress is unsustainable, he argues, only if we stifle innovation and trade, the way China and other empires did in the past. Is that possible? Well, European countries are already banning technologies based on the precautionary principle requiring advance proof that they’re risk-free. Americans are turning more protectionist and advocating byzantine restrictions like carbon tariffs. Globalization is denounced by affluent Westerners preaching a return to self-sufficiency.

    But, he finds that innovation is likely to route around these kinds of restrictions in the long run, because the process of innovation cannot be stopped in the long run, merely slowed down:


    But with new hubs of innovation emerging elsewhere, and with ideas spreading faster than ever on the Internet, Dr. Ridley expects bottom-up innovators to prevail. His prediction for the rest of the century: “Prosperity spreads, technology progresses, poverty declines, disease retreats, fecundity falls, happiness increases, violence atrophies, freedom grows, knowledge flourishes, the environment improves and wilderness expands.”

    Seem crazily optimistic? Perhaps, but I probably fall into that same camp as well. I agree that, in the long run, innovation does prevail, and it’s worth being happy and optimistic. If so many of the stories on Techdirt often feel negative or frustrated over the actions of certain industries or politicians, it’s mainly because their actions and the (un?)intended consequences of those actions only serve to get in the way — temporarily, but sometimes significantly — of that innovation, progress and prosperity from happening. So be frustrated and annoyed at what’s happening, but recognize that overall progress is not stopped, it’s just slower than it could be.

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  • Super Street Fighter IV patch incoming

    Capcom is set to release a new patch update for Super Street Fighter IV to fix several issues and various exploitable moves. Full details after the jump.