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by Amy Nutt
You’re in a foreign country that you have never visited before and you’re in a rental car. This is the perfect combination to get you lost. You have several elements working against you. Those elements are: You’re in a car that is unfamiliar to you, the steering wheel is probably on the opposite side of what you’re used to, and you are not familiar with the area. That is why you need to do everything you can to keep yourself from getting lost. By not getting lost, you are able to get to your destinations faster and enjoy your trip instead of being frustrated all of the time.
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In a Rental Car in a Foreign Country? Don’t get Lost
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by Dr. Peter Hazel
You’ve read in the newspapers, heard it on the radio, seen it on TV, and watched as it work on the internethydrogen gas saver (with water as fuel) is a MUST-HAVE for saving loads of dollars from oil prices and boosting up your car’s mileage.
BUT are hydrogen gas savers safe?
I can clearly see your point.
I mean isn’t hydrogen a substance that can obliterate earth when used for destructive purposes? You sure don’t want to be on the receiving end (inside your car).
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Hydrogen Gas Saver - Is This thing even safe for me and my car?
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by Michael Benifez
Gas prices are a hot topic right now, and have been for some time. With increased demand, especially from developing third world countries like China and India, continued unrest in the Middle East, and lack of investment in new refineries, the problem continues to grow worse and shows no signs of slowing down. And while we may certainly feel we have it bad, some countries actually pay more at the pump than we do, including the U.K, Germany, Denmark and The Netherlands, largely because of heavy government taxes on gasoline to discourage their consumption, a technique that is also employed with cigarette and alcohol taxes in some regions.
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The Balloon Has Not Yet Popped on Gas Prices
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