An Old Collector's Last Ride (Winston-Salem Journal) With a heavy
An Old Collector's Last Ride (Winston-Salem Journal)
With a heavy foot and a rebuilt 283 "Power Pack" engine in his 1955 Chevy Bel Air, Shane Reins could fly. He eased into the car last week and fired it up, with the twin exhausts rumbling like thunder.
Classic automobiles parade through history (Lansdale Reporter)
Hundreds of classic cars rumbled through downtown Lansdale Sunday as part of the borough s 17th annual car show and parade.
With Traffic at a Crawl, Planners Talk of Tunnels (Los Angeles Times via Yahoo! News)
For decades, underground highways in Southern California were a frustrated commuter's fantasy too costly, too hard to build and, given the wealth of land, not necessary.
Metro Parks event marks 28th year (The Morning Journal)
BROWNHELM TOWNSHIP -- For the last 28 years, groups of people have shown other people a way of life that would now be considered challenging. It was a time long before life's everyday conveniences of automobiles, microwave ovens and computers.
Get ready to pay more for plastic products (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Consumers could start paying more for everything from automobiles to lawn chairs, as prices of raw materials used to make plastics rise at a rapid clip.
Chinese province seeks Indian software expertise (ZDNet India)
Jiangsu, among the top provinces of China, is on a software talent scouting spree in India in an effort to shore up its status in the sector. Its delegation for this is in Bangalore and has been meeting Nasscom members.
ASU sets up supercomputer (The Tucson Citizen)
MESA - Better designs for airplanes and automobiles, super-hard materials, transistors the size of molecules and better weather forecasts are among the developments that could emerge from a supercomputing center that opened yesterday at Arizona State University.










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