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casino crash Authorities are investigating the circumstances of a deadly crash into a Nevada casino. Florida ducks are just ducky Backyard Safari Florida Ducks Just in Time for Daytona Bike Week: Bongothedude Custom Trading Cards for Bikers Motorcycle enthusiasts will be showing off their custom trading cards at Daytona Bike Week at the end of February. A popular trend in motorcycle culture, it has become a great way for bikers to meet others and exchange information.
Just like a baseball card, Bongothedude's custom trading cards feature a color photo on the front with stats/info on the back. Their web site allows bikers to choose from a selection of trading card styles, and customize their own card by providing their motorcycle details and a digital photo. "To celebrate Daytona Bike Week, we launched our 28 day February free card promotion and have been getting orders from thousands of bikers who are headed to Daytona for the big event," said Joe Moya, Chief Big Wheel at Bongothedude. "Motorcycle riders are using their cards to network and meet other bikers to ride with - and for dating." With new card designs released every month for bikers to choose from on their web-site, they have created custom cards for individual bikers, clubs and award winning custom motorcycle builders such as E.C. Customs. As a marketing tool, custom builders and MC related business use their custom trading cards as a sales & marketing tool. Recently Bongothedude was asked by Easyriders to produce a custom trading card for the upcoming Easyriders Bike Show Tour 2010 Invitational in Columbus, Ohio which runs February 12-13-14. Winners in 18 different classes of the custom bike show will each receive a double set of custom trading card designed by Bongothedude featuring their award winning motorcycle. Bongothedude specializes in custom
trading cards for motorcycle and car enthusiasts and is sold through its
on-line retail store. With motorcycle specific designs that are customized
by motorcycle owners, they are the only custom trading card company on the
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Elaine Wilson Military
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Toyota is reportedly investigating problems with steering on its popular car model. Washington (WiredPRNews.com) – Toyota as well as U.S. officials are investigating complaints regarding steering issues on Toyota Corolla vehicles. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), an investigation regarding the issue is set to be begin Thursday for approximately 500,000 of the vehicles according to a spokesperson with the Transportation Department. Jerry Josefy, of Grandfield, Oklahoma is quoted by the AP as stating of issues with his 2009 Corolla, “It wants to wander all the time… You could have a wreck with it if you don’t keep your eyes on the road.” As noted in the report, congressional hearings are set for next week regarding recalls involving Toyota vehicles. More than 8 million of the automaker’s vehicles have been recalled in the last five months due to acceleration concerns. Microsoft to test ‘Social Connector’ The company is releasing a test version of new software that tracks updates on social networking activities. Seattle (WiredPRNews.com) – Microsoft Corp. is set to release a test version of software that showcases an email sender’s social networking activities when using Outlook. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the add-on software Outlook Social Connector is expected to be released on Wednesday. As noted in the report, the software showcases recent social networking activities online when users read their email messages. The updates may include those for sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn. It is also stated to handle Outlook as though it were a social network, allowing email senders and recipients to view updates when working on joint items using a Sharepoint server. As further noted by the AP, the Outlook Social Connector beta version will be available this week for download for users of Office 2003, 2007 and beta versions of Office 2010. DoD Adds Blog to Military Science Dialogue By Ian Graham WASHINGTON, Feb. 18, 2010 – Science has seized the popular imagination. There are magazines, popular books, Web sites, webcasts, blogs, documentary films, and even television channels devoted to science and technology. The practical applications of science and technology also can be found in almost every aspect of military operations, a topic that is discussed in great detail in the award-winning weekly webcast "Armed with Science: Research and Applications for the Modern Military," produced by the Defense Media Activity. Polaris Defense Awarded Contract with the General Services Administration New contract approves and authorizes Polaris to sell its Low Speed, Electric Vehicle (EV) to Government Customers MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Polaris Defense, a division of Polaris Industries Inc. (NYSE: PII) today announced the company was awarded a new contract with the General Services Administration (GSA) to sell the Polaris all electric, on-road and off-road Low Speed Vehicle (LSV), known as the Polaris EV LSV, to Government Customers.
Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Auto Dealers and Auction Companies by Neblett, Beard & Arsenault and Davis, Bethune & JonesJEFFERSON CITY, Mo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Auto dealers and auction companies are bearing the financial brunt of Toyota’s recent recalls and Stop Sales Order and deserve to be compensated for the extra costs they are incurring, according to a class action lawsuit (2:10-cv-04025-NKL ) filed in Missouri federal court on Friday.
Opera and Tjat to Showcase New Generation of Mobile Messaging Widgets at Mobile World CongressMobile World Congress 2010 LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As part of the ongoing strategic partnership between Tjat and Opera Software, the Tjat Mobile Messaging Widget has been chosen by Opera to be demonstrated in MWC-2010 in Barcelona.
Adobe Photoshop Hits Twenty Community Celebrates Software that Changed the Way We View the World SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Adobe® Photoshop®, the software product that redefined creativity in the digital age, turns 20 on Feb. 19, 2010. Around the world, Photoshop fans are celebrating the impact their favorite software has had across photography, art, design, publishing and commerce. In the United States, the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) will be hosting a special Photoshop 20th Anniversary celebration for over a thousand attendees in San Francisco at the Palace of the Fine Arts Theater Obama says stimulus saved jobs The president spoke about the effects of the stimulus bill on the U.S. economy Wednesday. Washington (WiredPRNews.com) – President Barack Obama credited the stimulus law enacted a year ago with saving millions of jobs as he spoke about its impact on Wednesday. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), Obama proposed the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act aided in warding off another depression in discussing the measure on the anniversary of its enactment. Obama is quoted by the AP as stating that although to millions who are still out of work “It doesn’t yet feel like much of a recovery… One year later, it is largely thanks to the recovery act that a second depression is no longer a possibility.” Obama is further quoted as stating of the implementation of the bill with the assistance of Vice President Joe Biden and other administrative aides, “There has never been a program of this scale, moved at this speed, that has been enacted as effectively and as transparently as the recovery act… This team has done an outstanding job.” Forces Uncover Multiple Weapons Caches in Afghanistan American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Feb. 18, 2010 – Combined patrols of Afghan and international security forces uncovered multiple weapons caches during operations throughout Afghanistan yesterday. In Helmand province last night, a security patrol found a large cache containing nearly 3,000 rounds of ammunition, three anti-aircraft weapons, 15 rocket-propelled grenades, 34 mortar rounds and other ammunition. Also, a patrol found a weapons cache in Balkh province yesterday containing 15 Russian 122mm projectiles. During a patrol in Kandahar last night, forces found a cache containing two artillery rounds, two grenades, an anti-tank mine, 400 rounds of ammunition and a radio. All caches were destroyed. In other operations yesterday: -- A combined Afghan and international security force searched a compound in Helmand province after reports indicated militant activity. The force detained two insurgents during the search. As they were leaving, a small team of militants attempted to set up a small-arms ambush. The force engaged them and killed one insurgent. The joint force later captured two others near the same compound. -- A security force searched a compound in Kandahar province last night after getting reports of militant activity. During the search, the joint force captured a Taliban commander connected to suicide bombings, foreign fighters and car bomb attacks. -- A combined force searched a series of buildings in Khost province. During the search the force captured a terrorist subcommander known as an experienced explosives manufacturer, tester and attack planner. Several other insurgents also were detained. -- In another Khost operation last night, a security force searched a compound after reports confirmed militant activity. During the search the joint force captured a terrorist sub-commander responsible for managing weapons caches, acquiring weapons for militant cells and obtaining illegal passports. When confronted the commander identified himself. The joint force also detained another insurgent. The search also uncovered multiple weapons, including rifles, a shotgun, automatic rifles and grenades. (Compiled from International Security Assistance Force Joint Command news releases.)
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