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Saturday, May 26, 2007


Air Car

India's largest car company is coming out with a car that runs on compressed air. Now that is thinking outside the box. I think ideas like this are great. But we will never seen this car in America.

Of course, the Air Car will likely never hit American shores, especially considering its all-glue construction.


I guess it would really use a battle with an SUV. Where I live it is not worth having a car that cannot ride on the highway.

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Saturday, December 08, 2001


Science Of Pitching

People might know that I am a huge baseball fan. I am known as an intellectual baseball fan. I enjoy looking over the finer parts of the sport. Pitching is something that everyone talks about, but very few people can explain. Here is a little information about how and why breaking pitches break. The next time someone asks if a curve ball really curves or not, tell them it only matters if you can hit the curve ball.

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