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October 19th, 2008By the way Amy Winehouse is not Dead dispite recent rumors just very close.
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By the way Amy Winehouse is not Dead dispite recent rumors just very close.
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The biggest LSA ever designed and built. So big you can sleep in it, carry bicycles, kayaks or more luggage than you’ll ever need with 6 hours of autonomy and a cabin of 152 cubic feet.
The Ecoflyer is a composite airplane with a single piston engine. The Ecoflyer is equiped per Farr 91.205, to meet day and night VFR flight.
The Ecoflyer two-seat light sport aircraft also serves as a flying motor home. Need a place to stay at your destination? Bring a sleeping bag and stretch out on the cabin’s built-in bed. Want to go bicycling or kayaking? Bring your gear along in the airplane. You can even set up a camp table inside and turn the two front seats around to create dining for four. The Ecoflyer is built in Canada by Explorer Aéronautique, the same folks who developed the much larger Private Explorer, a flying motor home designed for aerotourism. A prototype of the Ecoflyer is flying now, and you can buy your own for just $100,000. Deliveries are expected to start by late 2009. (819.536.5353, www.exploreraero.com)
Of all the special editions of the inherently special Bugatti Veyron since its much-ballyhooed debut in 2005, including the unpainted Pur Sang and the hide-swaddled Fbg par Hermès edition, the new Grand Sport roadster is surely the most dramatic. Unveiled at this year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport features a removable hard top of transparent polycarbonate and an integrated roll hoop made of carbon fiber that bridges the engine’s enormous air intakes. Of course, the Grand Sport retains the Veyron’s 8-liter, quad-turbo W-16 power plant, good for a titanic 987 horsepower, but Bugatti has executed a host of under-the-skin modifications intended to ensure that the open-topped Veyron retains the coupe’s safety, structural rigidity, and superb driving dynamics. With the hard top in place, the roadster loses nothing to the enclosed Veyron: Top speed remains a stunning 253 mph. With the top off, terminal velocity falls to a still-astonishing 224 mph. (The hard top can’t be stowed onboard, but the Grand Sport includes a clever “umbrella” soft top — usable to 81 mph — for unexpected downpours.) The Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport is priced at about $2.1 million, and although Bugatti has promised the first 50 cars to existing customers, the company plans to build a generous 150 examples of the world’s fastest convertible starting in March 2009. (www.bugatti.com)
First I really believe the old saying “if its not broke don’t fix it” is so key in this. Sure something might go wring so have some precautions but changing and regulating to try to solve a later issue is poor managment.
As people we have to assume allot when it comes to government. Most all policy is made behind closed doors by people we don’t even know of. At least with business, if a company for example like AOL blocks the internet and email they will get a bad rep “like AOL has now” and lose money. But the government has nothing to lose. It only takes one self righteous ignorant person with the right clout to ruin a great venue for community, entertainment, business, and learning just because of a couple issues. I really think the government needs to stay out of the internet with the exception of crime.