Monday, August 9, 2010

Worx GT Works For Me !!!


Every now and then a product comes along that is so well designed and engineered that it deserves to be recognized.

The Worx GT is one of those products. Used as a landscaping tool to both trim and edge your yard, the Worx GT is without equal. The first noticeable attribute besides its cool design is the fact that it is battery operated, and not just any battery, but a high powered Lithium battery is used. This lithium source is claimed to give the yard tool full power until it completely stops. Now there is no need for mixing gas and using a plug in cord! You also don’t have to worry about those aggravating crank cords because the Worx GT starts with a simple push of a button.


This beautifully designed machine is lightweight too, weighing only 6 pounds. This makes the Worx GT easy to hold and operate for people of all heights and ages.


With the Worx GT when your cutting line breaks the machine automatically releases more line for a perfect cut every time. The Worx GT uses a special revolutionary line called the helix that has jagged edges instead of the traditional round lines, and therefore enables a cleaner, better looking cut.

Included with the Worx GT is a convenient wall mount that allows you to easily store and charge your power yard tool. Also available is a quick charger that will allow you to charge your lithium battery in as little as 30 minutes!

So what are you waiting for? Don’t delay.

Hurry and purchase your Worx GT today!!!

What in the World Trade Center !?!



It would be impossible to have a blog on news and events without including the most important world event of the decade. Next month will mark the 9th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 tragedy. The unfortunate event on 9/11 has left many in utter shock, as well as dismissed any notions of American Invisibility that we might have once had.

 


The attack has touched us in ways we cannot explain by reaching deep into our national psyche.


The World Trade Center was designed in early 1960’s by Japanese Architect; Minoru Yamasaki and stood 110 stories high. The structure was easily the city’s most recognizable landmark after the Statue of Liberty. The complex was located in the heart of New York City’s downtown financial district and is now referred to as “Ground Zero”. The Twin Towers were a symbol of America’s financial might and that is specifically why the terrorist targeted them.

How could this have happened?

Why do they hate us?

Where is Osama Bin Laden?

Several years later, after thousands of funeral services, two wars, and countless copycat attacks, these questions continue to lingerie.

2010 Tour de France!

" Congratulations Aleberto Contador"
The annual bicycle race held in France and nearby countries was first held in 1903.  It last for 3 weeks and covers over 2,000 miles.  Riders from all over the world participate in the this race which is considered the most important bike race of the three "Grand Tours".


Andy Schleck ended the race in 2nd place for the 2nd consective year and Denis Menchov finished in 3rd place.
Contador only managed to win by a slim margin of only 28 seconds, which will be remembered  in cycling history as one of the closest contended Tour de France races ever.  There are also speculations that Contador will not race with team Astana next year.