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  • How to fix the American Car Industry

    I think a new thing might be my thoughts on how to fix random industries (some big, some small). Since going to a car show a while ago, I have thought about how America could come back and become number one in the car industry, again. The biggest killer of the American car industry is definitely not...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Picky on 05-27-2008
  • Don't Buy a Chinese Car

    A German crash test showed a Chinese car called the "Brilliance BS6" is not so brilliantly made , unless you consider being utterly destroyed at only 40 MPH a good thing. Chinese car head-on at 40 mph. I would not be too shocked if they start designing reinforced cars that will only be submitted...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Picky on 06-22-2007
  • Crazy video: Wild Lions vs Buffalo vs Crocs: Violent

    Warning: Wild Animal Violence in Africa. I have never seen anything like this before. You must watch this video (the entire video): http://www.writingcave.com/a-herd-of-buffaloes-a-pride-of-lions-and-a-lonely-crocodile/
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Wolfgang on 06-05-2007
  • 3rd Most Popular Sporting Event?

    What would you say if I told you there existed a world sporting event that has been going on roughly every four years for over 150 years? An event that is supposedly ranked as the third most viewed event, topped only by the World Cup (Soccer) and the Summer Olympics. And an one that has been extremely...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Dozens on 09-26-2006
  • IBM Annouces Wii Chip Shipments Since July, But No One Cares

    The only reason I am even posting this is because I thought that it was funny how everyone responded to the 'major next-gen console news.' Yesterday, I noticed that Joystiq posted a hype-piece about some ' major next-gen console news ," and they planned on releasing the news at 12:01 AM EST. I cannot...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Picky on 09-08-2006
  • Sony Blunders and more Wii

    Apparently if Sony had done some actual thinking, or had actual manufacturing engineers/consultants instead of snorting pixie dust, they would have realized the more realistic launch numbers bordering on 500k, and the fact that Europe (well anywhere but US and Japan) has to have the system pushed back...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Dozens on 09-06-2006
  • EA Invasion of Privacy?

    Well several sites are discussing discussing varying problems with EA's Privacy Policy , particularly concerning the part about X-Box Live and collected information detailed below: If you sign up to play EA games through Microsoft's Xbox Live Service, Microsoft will provide your Xbox Live user account...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Dozens on 08-20-2006
  • Poor Sportsmanship? Lack of Compassion? Strato Takes a Stance.

    Maybe you guys have come across this story today about a nine to ten year-olds little league baseball championship game . Let me break it down for you: apparently, it was the bottom of the last inning with 2 outs and a runner on third. The team at bat was down by one run with their best hitter up to...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Strato on 08-11-2006
  • Breakthrough in Space Flight

    Over at Spaceflight Now is an interesting article on a new engine , NASA's Evolutionary Xenon Thruster (NEXT) propulsion, which has roughly three times more thurst than the current engines, NASA Solar Electric Propulsion Technology Application Readiness (NSTAR), used on the Deep Space One mission. So...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Dozens on 07-25-2006
  • AMD and ATi Merge and Create New Tech

    The much rumored merger of two major technology manufacturers, AMD and ATi, has been officially announced today. AMD is buying ATi for a reported $5.4 billion . One thing that not many people have looked at is the benefits that ATi may be receiving from this merger. Sure, AMD can now start using the...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Picky on 07-24-2006
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