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Yes, you do have to be aware of possible fallout. If you DO name somebody publicly, you better have all your facts and be able to prove them. The last thing you want is to be brought to court on some libel suit. These can be very expensive. Imagine blasting somebody for not finishing a job on time and it turns out his wife had a baby that day. Forgetting everything else, that just turns into very bad PR for you.

Realize that cars do not drive by themselves but in the future smart technology and smart Freeways may provide the answer as in the latest science fiction movies. How practical and costly are these systems to the price of a car? Quite a bit, but a radar based system may provide more safety for auto drivers. We are bullish on this technology and we realize as we see more and more innovations come into the modern automobile.

The storm is headed towards New England and will dump snow on northern New York State, Vermont, New Hampshire, and parts of Maine. This low pressure center will carry a possibility of 6 to 12 inches by Friday. Another snow storm is possible for the Midwest as a new storm is organizing in the Rockies. It will pick up intensity as it hits the central Plains on Friday. This storm brings another threat of severe weathers and lots of snow. It is possible that this storm can start to have an impact by Saturday of this week.




I used to visit psychics to ask futuristic-type questions. I don't bother anymore. They could tune into my current vibrations and predict my future. Five minutes later, I could come to a crossroad in my life, figuratively speaking, that totally changed what they predicted. As a result, their reading would no longer apply.

Carl Edwards was just 25 years old and although he was a young up and coming racer, he wasn't expected to win at Atlanta against the likes of Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart and Dale Earnhardt Jr. amongst many other superstars of NASCAR. I like to think I was Carl's good luck charm that day, but it soon became apparent that he didn't need much luck with the amount of talent he had as a driver. My vivid memory of that race goes right to the last lap, and the wild finish. Carl Edwards and Jimmie Johnson were racing to the finish line, side by side with Johnson just slightly ahead in his #48 Chevy. As they approached the finish line, the 2 drivers were bumping into each other's cars, trying to get the other to lose just a little speed, and allow himself to grab the win.

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Number two is a great hole; it's another short one, but requires some strategy off the tee. It plays over a short but prominent pond, with a second pond coming into play short and right of the green. The green itself is enormous, with plenty of undulation to deal with once you get there. Hansard didn't have to worry about that. Trying to stay true to his nickname "Eagle boy", he rattled the pin from about a hundred out, leaving a kick-in birdie. It was tough to determine which was the better show - the beautiful golf shot, or the flailing "I got robbed" dance Hans did after his approach failed to disappear. In either event, he reclaimed the lead after a failed up-and-down on my end.

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