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Archive for September 18th, 2008

by Fabian Toulouse

In the United States today, the GPS tracking system has become a staple for U.S. drivers, especially those employed in positions requiring an excessive amount of driving. Though GPS was made public by President Reagan after the destruction of Korean Airlines Flight 007, it has taken over twenty years to penetrate the culture of everyday life. Now, it seems impossible to think of this modern life without the omnipresent GPS-enabled device, whether it be a phone, a driver aid, or even mapping services.

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by Dan Sewinski

Let’s face it: With gas prices on the rise more and more car drivers are asking themselves how they can save gas without buying a new car that would use less fuel. Surprisingly there are many things you can do without sacrificing too much.

One solution to this is obviously buying a smaller car – when driving less is not an option. You still need to go to work – no matter how high gas prices will go. Another way are products that you can use in your existing car to improve milage.

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