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    Posted on January 9th, 2008

    Written by cliff

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    aerospace, bell, fuel, Gallegos, hydrogen peroxide, invention, jet pack, Juan, Juan Manuel, Juan Manuel Lozano, Juan Manuel Lozano Gallegos, mexico, rocket, rocket belt

    I Can Finally Have My Rocket Belt!

    I Can Finally Have My Rocket Belt!

    Juan Manuel is my new hero, plain and simple! Since the Bell RocketBelt of the early 1960′s, the world has been disappointingly devoid of this amazing invention, but no longer. Juan Manuel, a self-taught engineer from Mexico has been working diligently for nearly 30 years to develop a working rocket belt and now he has. [...]

  • Et cetera, Highlights

    Posted on September 20th, 2005

    Written by cliff

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    american regulations, best used tractors, cliff pearson, dot, fuel, fuel efficient, fuel shortage, gas, gas milage, global, highway, hummer, import, japan, japanese, japanese trucks, joyousha, k-class, kei, kei class, little truck, mini trucks, public opinion, regulations, trucks, used truck

    Little Japanese Trucks

    Little Japanese Trucks

    With the ridiculous price of fuel these days, combined with the fact that I’ll be needing a new car soon, I’ve been thinking about what type of vehicle will fit my driving needs by handling well in mud and snow, but still get decent gas milage. I was excited to find that Best Used Tractors [...]

  • Et cetera, Highlights

    Posted on September 8th, 2005

    Written by cliff

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    condoleeza, condoleeza rice, corrupt, corruption, failure, flooding, fuel, gulf coast, hurricane, katrina, louisiana, mike brown, neo conservatives, new orleans, radical, rice, shoe shopping, shoes, south, storms

    All Fingers Pointing in The “Right” Direction

    The fingers are pointing all over Washington, and the Bush administration somehow expects us to believe that the local governments in Louisiana and Mississippi should have had everything under control so his vacation would not have had to be tragically truncated. The city of New Orleans was completely under water and this President has the [...]

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