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Monthly Archives: January 2013
This I believe
This is my final (I think) This I believe. I rerecorded it and changed it a little. Not much though. This I believe take 2
Lotus Elise
While I have never driven one, I have had the joy of riding in a Lotus Elise. Lotus is a British Company that has always produced sports and racing vehicles that started in 1952. Lotus is a major player in … Continue reading
TIB
This is my podcast so far. It is pretty much completed but there may be some changes. Let me know what you think! TIB Final
Population Problems
The rising population of the world is predicted to have devastating effects on the environment. The amount of natural resources we consume as a species is astronomical. This consumption is not evenly distributed but the effects are profound across the … Continue reading
Sway Bars
I realized last week there was one thing I didn’t really explain very well, and it was handling. When a car only has three wheels, won’t it just tip over? If the wheels are aligned like a Reliant Robin, then … Continue reading
Magical Morgan
I am going to start off this week with a car most of you have probably never heard of, but it is the first car I ever drove (well kind of, I will explain later). A Morgan 3-wheeler, and yes … Continue reading
This I Believe Draft
“This I believe” When I was in fourth grade, we had a special visitor come to my school. It was for the fourth graders only which made it even cooler. But it wasn’t an astronaut, a CEO of a major … Continue reading
The First Blog of the New Semester
After looking at the Civic Issue topics, I think the ones I find most interesting are gender/sexuality rights, environment, and education. I often find that gender/sexuality rights are so interesting because it really is one of the few forms of … Continue reading