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Nov 30th 2009, 8:18am
When Outsourcing is The Best Choice
I am a weekend warrior (both in sports and other projects). With ANX as the largest EDI vendor to the Automotive Aftermarket, I decided to embark on a project over my Thanksgiving holiday that would support both items. This project would not only feed my inherent love of challenges, but it would also allow me to support the Automotive Aftermarket in a tangible manner by buying parts from numerous vendors.
Replacing the Full Suspension on a Four Wheel Drive Truck
My project for the holiday was simple. Replace the suspension on one of my cars (an FJ Cruiser), turning it into the ultimate all terrain vehicle. My initial plan was to replace the shocks and springs on the truck, giving it more...
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Replacing the Full Suspension on a Four Wheel Drive Truck
My project for the holiday was simple. Replace the suspension on one of my cars (an FJ Cruiser), turning it into the ultimate all terrain vehicle. My initial plan was to replace the shocks and springs on the truck, giving it more...Read more
Nov 9th 2009, 6:39pm
Superman to the Rescue...
Superman to the Rescue...
The #1 train, going downtown, departed 42nd Street Station. The train, which I was on, had just entered the darkness of the tunnel when a “first” happened for me. The train stopped on a dime with no warning. The people standing (luckily I had a seat) flew forward in a synchronized motion. Those holding onto poles, straps, etc. were no longer able to maintain their grips, and any concept of maintaining personal space abated as people fell on the floor in a blob.
From the window behind me, I saw a light racing toward us. Another train passed within feet of the front car of our train, transitioning off a parallel track onto our track. Within moments the conductor made an...
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The #1 train, going downtown, departed 42nd Street Station. The train, which I was on, had just entered the darkness of the tunnel when a “first” happened for me. The train stopped on a dime with no warning. The people standing (luckily I had a seat) flew forward in a synchronized motion. Those holding onto poles, straps, etc. were no longer able to maintain their grips, and any concept of maintaining personal space abated as people fell on the floor in a blob.
From the window behind me, I saw a light racing toward us. Another train passed within feet of the front car of our train, transitioning off a parallel track onto our track. Within moments the conductor made an...
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