Whats goin on

Sunday, July 22, 2007


Moon over the Pyramids

Nice picture of the Moon over the Pyramids in Egypt.

Thursday, July 19, 2007


Never heard of this Airline before lol


World War 2 TBM Bomber
Used to fight Forest Fires these days


Cheap Gas
well cheap as it gets these days
6 Kilometers past the Burton Bridge at the Burton General Store


Friday, July 13, 2007


Bummer

Budweiser won't sponsor Earnhardt Jr.


By DAVID POOLE - dpoole@charlotteobserver.com

Budweiser will not be Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s primary sponsor next year, Hendrick Motorsports confirmed Friday morning.

"We have agreements in place with sponsors for the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup season which prevent us from having a relationship with Budweiser," team owner Rick Hendrick said in a statement. "Honoring our commitments is important to us. The trade-off is missing an opportunity to bring Budweiser, a marquee brand synonymous with NASCAR and its fans, into the fold."

Budweiser has sponsored Earnhardt Jr.'s cars since he came to the Cup Series.

Earnhardt Jr. announced on June 13 that he would drive for Hendrick next year. Primary sponsorship on that team remains undecided and no timetable has been established for an announcement, Friday's statement said.

Tony Ponturo, vice president of global media and sports marketing for Anheuser-Busch, said Budweiser will remain "an active sponsor" in NASCAR. Published reports have linked Evernham Motorsports and driver Kasey Kahne to a potential deal.

"Budweiser has sponsored Dale Jr. for nearly a decade, and we wish him the very best," Ponturo said. "We look forward to building upon the legacy of the iconic Budweiser red car in 2008 and beyond."

Budweiser has sponsored cars in NASCAR's top series since 1983, backing such drivers as Terry Labonte, Darrell Waltrip, Bill Elliott and Ken Schrader.

"To climb into that red Budweiser car each weekend has always been a privilege," Earnhardt Jr. said. "Although Budweiser and I will be unable to continue our partnership beyond this season, I remain committed to driving for Bud the rest of this year, and will continue to make it my beer of choice. I'm a race car driver. All I can do is drive as hard as I can for my fans and sponsorship partners, and give my best effort each weekend."

Monday, July 02, 2007



Apple iPhone (8GB)


  • The good: The Apple iPhone has a stunning display, a sleek design, and an innovative multitouch user interface. Its Safari browser makes for a superb Web surfing experience, and it offers easy-to-use apps. As an iPod, it shines.
  • The bad: The Apple iPhone has variable call quality and lacks some basic features found in many cell phones, including stereo Bluetooth support and 3G compatibility. Integrated memory is stingy for an iPod, and you have to sync the iPhone to manage music content.
  • The bottom line: Despite some important missing features, a slow data network, and call quality that doesn't always deliver, the Apple iPhone sets a new benchmark for an integrated cell phone and MP3 player.
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