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ADVERTISEMENT Top Gear started in the late 70’s as a local program produced by BBC Birmingham and has established itself as the world’s most popular motoring show. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have witnessed Top Gear growing into a global phenomenon, so no wonder it’s the most illegally downloaded show on the planet. [...]
Posted by Timeea on Thursday, August 25, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Humor, Television · Tagged alabama, America, BBC, Bugatti Veyron, California, car chase, car football, car racing, Crash.net, Czech Republic, Dailymail.co.uk, English Channel, ford, Ford Fiesta, Ford Motor Company, gas-powered cannon, Iceland, James May, Japan, Jeremy Clarkson, Ken Block, Kent Block, Lake Kleifarvatn, Mass media, NASCAR, Needham, Nissan, president, rally car, Range Rover Sport, Ranger, Richard Hammond, Ricky Carmichael, Royal Marine beach, smart car, Subaru Impreza, Top Gear, Top Gear Races, Top Gear Segments, toyota, TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION, Triumph Herald, Typhoon, UD Trucks Corporation, United States, USD, Volkswagen, Volkswagen AG, Volkswagen Transporter, youtube, YouTube Inc
London is home to over 8 million people and being British they are born with a beer glass in hand and an incredible thirst. This is why the English pub was invented and London has several thousand public houses to choose from. It’s a hard job trying to find out the top 10 best pubs [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Food, Travel · Tagged Actor, Ale, architect, bar, BBC, beer, black friar, Blind Beggar, Bo, British Broadcasting Corporation, car plant, cheshire cheese, cittie of yorke, Deep Purple, Districts of England, Drinking culture, Dudley Moore, Ealing, eastbrook, fleet street, food, ford, Ford Motor Company, Ford plant, Forester, Greater London, guide to london pubs, guitarist, Holborn, hospitality_Recreation, London, london pub guide, London pubs, Louise, Major, Pint, Princess, Princess Louise, pub designer, Public house, queen, red lion, Reggie, Ritchie Blackmore, Ronnie Kray, salisbury, Salvation Army, Thames, the falcon, Travel, travel england, travel london, United Kingdom, Victorian pub, Whitechapel, William Booth, Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, York
Of course, coincidences happen all the time: we were just thinking of someone when they call us on the phone, or we have this song in mind when it suddenly plays on the radio. Most of the time they don’t mean much, but every once in awhile there is a coincidence that’s outright spooky, or [...]
Posted by Jeff Danelek on Monday, May 9, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under History · Tagged abraham lincoln, Actor, Adams, and guitarist, Andrew, Andrew West Stockbrokers, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Atlantic, Attica Prison, author, Barbara Forrest, Beatles singer, Birmingham, Causes of World War I, Coincidence, Colorado, Crime, Daily Telegraph, Dakota Apartment Complex, Dallas, death, Declaration of Independence, Denver, driver, Edwin, edwin booth, Erdington, Evelyn Lincoln, Finland, food preferences, ford, Ford Motor Company, Garfield, Garfield’s Secretary, General, Greater London, HMS, Hungary, Jeff Danelek, Jefferson, Jersey City, john f kennedy, John Lennon, john wilkes, john wilkes booth, Kennedy, leader, Lee Harvey Oswald, Leonard Dawes, London, Mark Chapman, Mary Ashford, McKinley, Morgan Robertson, NBC, NBC Limited, New Jersey, New York, New York City, Omaha, president, President of the United States, Robert Todd, Robert Todd Lincoln, schizophrenic night security guard, school teacher, Schoolbook Depository Building, secretary, songwriter, Sophie, Texas, Titan, United Kingdom, United States, United States ambassadors to the United Kingdom, Utah, Vice-President, well known actor, West Midlands, White House, www.ourcuriousworld.com, Yoko Ono
2011′s Superbowl – Superbowl XLV – gave us a harsh reminder of just how bad a national anthem performance can be. Thank you Christina Aguilera. Sure, it’s a difficult song to sing. And, yes, it has a lot of words to remember. But it is the National Anthem and it is on the biggest stage [...]
Posted by Elizabeth Downing on Monday, February 7, 2011 at 12:50 pm
Filed under Music, People · Tagged Aerosmith, Anthem, bad national anthem, bad national anthem performances, canada, Carl Lewis, carl lewis national anthem, Carl Winslow, chattanooga cop national anthem, Christina Aguilera, Christina Aguilera national anthem, christina aguilera super bowl, christina aguilera super bowl national anthem, Creed, Cyndi Lauper, Dallas Cowboys, Entertainment_Culture, Flea, ford, Ford Motor Company, forgetting the words to the national anthem, guard, hockey girl national anthem, Indianapolis, Indianapolis 500, Jack Murphy Stadium, Josh Groban, josh groban and flea national anthem, Kat DeLuna, kat deluna national anthem, michael bolton, micheal bolton national anthem, NASCAR, Ontario, Roseanne Barr, roseanne barr national anthem, runner, Scott Stapp, scott stapp national anthem, Singer, singers, Steven Tyler, steven tyler national anthem, worst national anthem, worst national anthem peformances, youtube, YouTube Inc
There can be no doubt that the twentieth century is one of the most remarkable in human history for its previously unparalleled rate of technological advances and scientific discoveries, a rate that continues to this day. In fact, there were so many new gadgets invented and discoveries made in the last century that it’s difficult [...]
Posted by Jeff Danelek on Thursday, September 9, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Engineering, History · Tagged 20th century, Alexander Fleming, antibiotices, cell phones, cellular telephone, Energy, Energy development, energy source, Ford Motor Company, GPS, influence, influential inventions, innovations, Internet, inventors, Jeff Danelek, microwave, military, Model T, Modern history, Nuclear power, nuclear technology, personal computer, Physics, radio, rocketry, rockets, submarine, submarines, Television, warfare, weapons of war, www.ourcuriousworld.com
There are lots of great songs about money. There is ‘Money’ by Pink Floyd, ‘Money, Money’ by Liza Minnelli and even ‘Money Money Money’ by Abba. The list could go on: Can’t Buy Me Love, If I Had $1,000,000, Take the Money and Run, The Gambler, Money for Nothing, Money Talks… …all great songs about [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, July 30, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Music · Tagged Art Alexakis, bob dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Can't Buy Me Love, Chrysler, Daimler AG, Detroit, Entertainment_Culture, Everclear, Ford Motor Company, Gary Kohler, General Motors, I Will Buy You a New Life, Internet, jack white, Jean - Gone Till, Jenny Lewis, Jens Lekman, Kanye West, lead singer, life insurance website, Liza Minnelli, lyrics, michigan, Mo' Money, money, Money for Nothing, Money Talks, Music, musician, New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Notorious B.I.G, oil, People, Rilo Kiley, Rilo Kiley lead singer, Singer, singers, Songs, Take the Money and Run, The Gambler, The Ghost of Tom Joad, The White Stripes, Tom Joad, TopTenz, TopTenz.net, United States, Wyclef Jean
It comes as little surprise that there are certain foreign-made cars that aren’t sold in the United States. From the Nissan Skyline to certain special editions of the BMW M3, there are plenty of high performance machines that the Germans and the Japanese don’t market to Americans. But what’s not as well known are the [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Business, Misc · Tagged Alan Mulally, America, Argentina, Asia, Australia, BMW M3, brazil, Buick, Cadillac STS, Campos, canada, car, Car manufacturers, Caribbean, CEO, Chevrolet, Chevy, Chevy Chase Bank FSB, Chevy Montana, china, China Film Group Corporation, city car market, Corsa, Daewoo, Daewoo Corporation, Daewoo Lacetti, Daewoo Matiz, design, Engineering, Europe, European Car, Everest, Falcon XK, ford, Ford Australia, Ford Expedition, Ford Falcon, Ford Fiesta, Ford Focus, Ford Ka, Ford Motor Company, Ford plant, Ford Ranger, Ford Transit, General Motors, Germany, Hampshire, Hatchback, Holden, Holden Ltd, Holden Viva, India, Ka, Korea, Lacetti, Latin America, LTD., luxury car branch, Mazda, Mazda 3, Mazda Motor Corporation, Mexico, Montana, Motor Trend, Motors Liquidation Company, New Zealand, Nissan, NISSAN DIESEL MOTOR CO., Nissan Skyline, Opel, Opel Corsa, OPEL Inc, oversize luxury car, performance machines, phenomenal gas mileage, Pontiac Matiz, racer, rally car, Road transport, Sabine Schmitz, similar car, South Africa, South America, South Korea, Southampton, taxi services, Thailand, top 10 american cars, top 10 cars, top 10 foreign cars, TopTenz, TopTenz.net, Transit, truck-car hybrid, United Kingdom, United States, Viva, Volvo, Volvo AB, XK
History books will often lead you to believe that the world’s great inventions and discoveries were the work of a single person with a flash of genius, but the reality is rarely that simple. In most cases, it was only after years of work and input from countless inventors that something was finally created. Still, [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Friday, May 28, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, History, Science · Tagged airplane, Alexander Graham Bell, Antonio Meucci, Astronomer, Auguste Lumiere, Calculus, discoveries, Electrical engineers, Elisha Gray, Engineering, film projection systems, flying machine, ford, Ford Motor Company, Frederick Albert Cook, George Cayley, Gustave Whitehead, HIV, Invention of Radio, Invention of the telephone, inventions, inventors, Isaac Newton, Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier, Johann Philipp Reis, John Couch Adams, Joseph Wilson Swann, Karl Jatho, LIght Bulb, louis le prince, Louis Lumiere, Luc Montagnier, mathematician, National Geographic Society, Neptune, Nikola Tesla, north pole, Oliver Lodge, Patent law, patent officer, radio, Ralph Plaisted, Richard Pearse, Robert Gallo, Robert Kearns, Robert Peary, savvy businessman, science, technology, telecommunications, Telephone, Telephony, Thomas Edison, U.S. Supreme Court, Wilbur Wright, William Friese-Greene, Windshield Wiper
90% of Americans own at least one car, and 85% of those people use their cars to commute from home to work., according to The Nielsen Company. A survey completed by the US Department of Transportation in 2007 showed that there were about 250 million cars registered in the U.S. alone. Though the debate between [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Tuesday, May 4, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Business, History · Tagged automobiles, Automotive industry crisis of 2008–2009, axle assemblies, Buick Century, Business_Finance, car, car drivers, Car manufacturers, car owners, car recalls, cars, Chevrolet, company, design, design flaws, driver, Economy car, F15, Ford Motor Co., Ford Motor Company, Ford Ranchero, fuel-line, General Motors, GM, HONDA MOTOR CO., Honda Motor Company, ignition, Lincoln, LTD., Malibu, Mechanical engineering, mistakes, Motors Liquidation Company, Pontiac Grand Prix, Regal, top 10 worst, top ten lists, TopTenz, toyota, TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION, Toyota recalls, United States, US Department of Transportation, vehicles, Volkswagen of America, Windscreen wiper, worst car recalls, worst recalls