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At Last. The Concours that Pebble Beach Really Needs
in Classical Drives, on July 8, 2009
...Tired of paying $150 to see 150 identical Ferraris? Concours d'LeMons costs 20 bucks and has 20 Pacers and Pintos. Bored with the same old collector-car canon? Our Warsaw Pact Class should be shot...
Court upholds Sarbanes-Oxley
in Sox First, on August 25, 2008
Was it ever going to be any different? The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has upheld the constitutionality of Sarbanes-Oxley, and in particular the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. You can read the ruling here . The ruling is a blow to the Free Enterprise Fu...
The AMC Gremlin/Spirit: Comparing a Ford GT40 to the Hindenburg
in Classical Drives, on December 2, 2007
...e industry . Perhaps not surprisingly AMC had some winners... uh, losers on the list, including the Pacer and the Gremlin. Personally I thought the Pacer was a neat bit of styling and an interesting c...
Sony Network Walkman NW-S203F Review
in The Gadgets Weblog, on November 28, 2006
...atch; target setter for limiting your workout by time, calorie amount or distance traveled; a music pacer that will sync the music genre with your pace; 1 line electroluminescent display; a shake-acti...
Labour row looms as TNT finds buyer of supply chain unit
in Supplychainer, on September 6, 2006
There is a rumbling of an escalating dispute between transport sector trade unions and Netherlands-based express and logistics company TNT over labour issues, notably in Australia. This follows TNT's decision to sell its international logistics division, which includes a joint ventur...
If it's Wide Can it be Small?
in carzz.org, on January 9, 2006
...hing, Freeman, honest, but the last time I heard that remark was when Richard Teague introduced the Pacer. "The Wide Small Car," they dubbed it in advertising. Unfortunately, prospective buy...
Hollywood Loses Another Battle: FCC Overruled on Broadcast Flag
in P2P File Sharing, on May 6, 2005
The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the Federal Communications Commission did not have the authority to force computer and electronics manufacturers to implement the broadcast flag . The entertainment industry would dictate how technology must be designed and used with the flag...




