Tuesday, June 29, 2010

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HARTFORD TORCH TREK PT 1 SOS THE AMERICAS On October 23 2009 the famous Torch Of Life was lit in Wasilla, Alaska. It was the start of 2 year journey that ends up in Argentina October 24 2011. During this journey thousands of students will carry the Torch from almost 300 cities in 36 countries of the Americas. Together, with the community, media and all levels of Government, these student torch champions will bring organ & tissue donations to the forefront and hopefully help save many lives Hartford CT February 23 2010 Day 123 St Augustine School On February 23, Firefighter Lt. Charles Lubowicki volunteered to drive the stranded Truck Of Life from Hamden to Hartford. This unselfish person drove his car earlier to Hamden then came back to get the Truck. Fox TV CTNOW conducted our first live news story at 11:00 am news spot. The TV team came to St Augustine School, where the students were waiting. Afterwards we all gathered at Connecticut State Hose to begin the Torch Trek back to the school. During this time George Marcello recieved a call from Marcie, the aunt of a 3 month baby boy who needs a heart transplant. The Students carried the Torch for Quinn Matthews Faerdy. When they arrived at St Augustine a prayer sesion was held for people waiting for organs and 10 Hail Marys were said for Quinn. New Haven Register was kind enough to run an article to recruit a driver for the Truck of Life via Rochester NY. Glenn Schroeder, a Truck Driver responded and met George in Hartford ...



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Friday, June 25, 2010

5 Common Mistakes To Avoid When Buying A Used Car

The used car market is huge, and every day lots of people are spending way too much money when they buy a used car. Dealers count on this. In fact, the used car section of most new car dealerships is one of the most profitable departments for the dealer. There are usually very common mistakes that most people make that cost them money. Let's review them here:

1. Not doing advance research to know what their current car is worth. This is a very common mistake that is so easy to solve today. There are two major providers of used car value information in the US and they are (1) Kelly Blue Book and (2) the NADA Guide. It used to be that you had to find someone who had a copy of one of either of them to find out what your vehicle is worth. But now all you have to do is just log onto the internet and go to their websites to get a quick, easy figure with no hassle. It's worth the time taken to know what your car is worth as you start to negotiate a trade-in or sale.

2. Not doing the homework needed to find out what car will be best for you. All too often shoppers make the mistake of getting too focused on one particular brand or model and not even considering alternatives, simply because either they don't know about the others, or they are just allowing emotions to rule their buying decision instead of being well-informed. If you get too emotionally attached to one car, this plays into the hands of the dealer and you will most likely pay a lot more for the car than you would if didn't let emotion control the process.

3. Not arranging financing beforehand. These days it just makes no sense to rely on a car dealer to finance your vehicle for you after you have picked it out. When you do that you are now allowing the dealer to mark up the financing arrangements and get paid a portion of the loan profits as a result. You will never usually notice it though because it is hidden in the monthly payments. Instead, there are many great loan companies that offer loans direct to consumers over the internet, and you can get all of your financing needs taken care of in advance. This leaves you free to negotiate the very best deal for the car you want without financing entering the picture and muddying the waters.

4. Not doing a thorough test drive. It's amazing how many people only spend a few minutes in a car that they plan to use for the next several years and call it a test drive. Especially with used cars you need to get to know that car and make sure that it performs as you desire in whatever kind of driving conditions that you plan to use it, and take the time necessary to test it thoroughly. Also make sure that anyone else can fit into the car comfortably if you have family and friends that travel with you often.

5. Not having the car inspected by a qualified mechanic. This is perhaps one of the most significant reasons that buyers wind up with a car that has problems. Unless you are a mechanic yourself, you most likely will not be able to truly determine the mechanical condition of the car. By taking it to an independent mechanic and asking for a written report on the vehicle's condition, you should have a pretty good idea of whether this car is in sound condition or not.

If you avoid the common mistakes mentioned above, you can often buy a used car at the right price, that fits your needs and wants, and get peace of mind in the bargain.




Jim Johnson writes on many consumer related topics including autos. You can find out more about used car buying tips and cheap used cars for sale by visiting our Auto Review website.

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

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For more go to: redir.ec Andy, who is now 18 years old is just three days away from heading off to college and his remaining toys, including Woody and Buzz Lightyear, are worried about their uncertain future as many other toys (such as Bo Peep and Wheezy) have been "yard saled" over the years. Andy plans to only take Woody with him, so he places the others in trash bags to put them up in the attic. His mother sees this trash bag and takes it outside to the curb, not knowing that the toys are inside it. Woody goes to save his friends but it turns out that the toys escaped and are hiding in the back of the Davis' car, thinking Andy has thrown them away. Jessie thinks that the toys should take charge of their own destiny, and convinces them to stow away in a box of other toys headed for donation to Sunnyside Daycare, while Woody attempts to explain to the toys that they were accidentally thrown away. Before they can leave, Andy's mom closes the back door and drives to Sunnyside to donate some old toys. The gang arrives at Sunnyside just as the children leave for recess,the Sunnyside toys welcome Andy's toys with open arms, including the leader of the daycare, Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear (AKA "Lotso"), and a smooth-talking Ken doll, who falls in love with Molly's Barbie doll, and a doll covered in crayon tattoos called Big Baby. The toys are keen on starting a new life at the daycare, except for Woody, who has suspicions about the daycare because of the Chatter Telephone, and also ...



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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Build an Electric Car - How to Convert Your Car Into an Electric With No Hassle

It is no secret that much of the heat and erratic weather caused by Global Warming came from man's incessant abuse of Mother Nature. Indeed, years of abuse of our environment and natural resources have resulted to the numerous problems that we have been encountering with regard to climate change, not enough supply of gas in the world market, and heavy pollution worldwide. This is why more and more people have already started to come up with ways on how they can help save the environment through their own efforts.

From something that seems as ordinary as merely making an effort to recycle one's trash or to trying to save on gas usage by opting to walk or use a bike instead. And speaking of trying to save on gas usage, there have been more and more people who have considered doing an electric car conversion to help save on gas usage as well as do their bit to save the environment.

Compared to just simply buying a hybrid car which can still cost you around $20,000 up, an electric car conversion allows you to still make use of your old car, thus saving you more money. But how do you actually go about converting your car into an electric? Well it is actually pretty simple, as long as you have a trusty guide on how to build an electric car, step by step, then you need not have to worry so much.

So where can you get yourself a good guide? Well, the easiest way to get one is through the Internet, there are loads of different electric car conversion guides available online. Not only does this help you save on time and the effort to going all the way to bookstore to check out the books on the topic, you are also indirectly doing the environment a favor by helping on save paper thus also helping save trees.

To help you get familiar with electric cars, here are some tips with regard to what you can expect when you opt to have your car converted into an electric:

Certainly the most hassle-free way for you to go about the process of building an electric car is to just have it built by the converter and wait for them to finish the job for you. But how does this exactly work? Well, cars can be converted into an electric car by a car manufacturer or just a simple independent car converter which usually purchases car bodies or other related equipment. More commonly referred to as "gliders", these are considered as two-stage vehicles that was built by two different manufacturers wherein the end result is still a standard and complete vehicle.

If you want to save a little on converting your car into an electric, you may want to look for a car hobbyist in your neighborhood, these are the type of people who will gladly convert your car into an electric even without having to pay them so much.




Gary A Stevens is a writer for the premium electric car guide. He knows how to convert YOUR car into an electric vehicle, quickly and easily. To do an electric car conversion and save a ton of money on gas, just pick up Gary's guide right now. Go there now --> www.PremiumElectricCar.com

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Saturday, June 5, 2010