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  1. everyday issues that we have

     

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  2. I supposed this is related enough to cars.

    Local of Columbus, Scott Good, just released his 1st book.

     

    I know him through the National Auto Sport Association and he's a amateur road racer there. He's actually NASA's national German Touring Series (GTS) race director and 2-time National Champ in the GTS-2 category.

     

    I went to his book signing today in UA close by Giant Eagle Market District and I started reading it. I'm about 100 pages in already and it's pretty good reading so far.

     

    http://www.amazon.com/Loss-Control-Volume-Scott-Good/dp/1479326178

     

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    Jake Berwyn is an amateur racing driver who blames himself for the violent racing death of his best friend. After discovering that the accident was anything but accidental, Jake becomes determined to identify his friend's killer. His efforts embroil him in a plot which twists through real estate development, finance, and cell phone hacking, while he endures both physical and emotional threats to himself and those around him. Resisting both his own temptations to give up and the apathetic disinterest of the authorities, Jake's quest of fits and starts is complicated by his own very personal history with the grieving widow, and culminates in a riveting chase against the quickly-depleting battery of his own stolen cell phone. LOSS OF CONTROL is a mystery/suspense novel told in the first person over a period of 12 days. Set in and around Columbus, Ohio and the Mid-Ohio race track, it highlights the extent to which even close friends will go when the stakes involve sex and money.

     

    Anyway, support a local writer if you can.

     

    It seems to be a pretty good murder mystery and I'm normally a fan of the genre

  3. http://www.amazon.com/Avery-Economy-Binder-1-Inch-Round/product-reviews/B000V99JYI/ref=sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1

     

    People are leaving reviews on binders on Amazon.com. It's hilarious!

     

    On CNN, some guy named "Mitt" said that binders were full of women. Being lonely and single I bought several of these binders and had them shipped overnight. While they are quality binders, I was dismayed to find no women in any of the dozen binders I ordered. I will be returning them.

     

    As an intern on the Romney 2012 election campaign, I was tasked with procuring binders for Governor Romney. While these binders are well made, attractive and reasonably priced, and while I'm sure they would make an excellent choice for those wishing to store written or printed documentation in a secure and easily accessible manner, they are unfortunately too small to put women in.
  4. He is somewhat right. Air bags were designed to protect the driver because when they were invented usage of seat belt rates were very low.

     

    Not according to sources Car and Driver magazine is quoting, don't have the issue in front of me but they quoted numbers from NHTSA about belt usage and how some companies are testing airbags.

     

    y'all keep believing what y'all wanna believe

     

    I think you guys are retarded.

     

    Airbags have always been designed around passengers wearing the seatbelt.

    It's part of a carefully engineered system, remove the belt and all hell breaks lose to the model.

    thank you

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