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gHP - Youth Formula

Posted by admin on July 31st, 2008

Boy, this is great.  Have you heard of a product that gives the same results as the growth hormone injuections and it’s natural and safe.  There is a 20-year, world-wide patent on the science behind this formula.  Pro athletes and movie stars want this product to to rejuvenate them and enhance their performance.  I became aware of this a couple of months ago, and not only take it, but am now a Marketing Director with the company.  I want to share with you what I believe to be one of the most exciting things I’ve heard of in years.  Interested in getting the product or getting in on the ground floor opportunity.  Contact me and I will get you what you need to get started.  This product has both NSF and WADA certifications.

Corn Based Ethanol - Pros & Cons

Posted by admin on June 12th, 2008

Ethanol has become hot.  Recent federal legislation called for the doubling of ethanal production by 2012.  Vehicle manufacturers have begun touting their flex-fuel vehicles.  The obvious advantages of domestically grown, renewable, non-toxic, superior octane rating (-113 vs gasoline), more engine power in optimized vehicles, and positive energy balance seem difficult to ignore on the surface.  However, growing corn for fuel reduces supply of other commodities that would otherwise be grown and raises the price of all agricultural commodities.  Enhanced environmental concerns from increased use of pesticides and top soil depletion are areas which must be addressed.  Technical opponents note that vehicle engines optimized to run on ethanol get considerably less MPG without a corresponding lower price for ethanol.  Ethanol cannot be moved through existing pipelines, thus increased transportation costs.  Despite advances in R&D, researchers claim than corn ethanol has a six-fold negative energy balance.  The debate surrounding ethanol is complex, with a host of special interests weighing in on both sides.  In the end, let us hope than wisely applied governmental incentives will encourage all “alternative” players to see answers to our “3E” challenge of energy conservation, economics and environmental awareness.  For more on this see newsletter archives at www.alancoxautomotive.com.

Your Rights After an Auto Collision

Posted by admin on June 12th, 2008

Our founder was recently interview on local radio about collision repair procedures.  There are many small things you need to be aware of if you are involved in an incident.  Please go to the website at www.radiosandysprings.com/divorceresource.php and click on 06/04/2008 yp  learn what you need to do to protect yourself.  You will be astounded at what you didn’t know.

Fuel Mileage Reminder

Posted by admin on April 24th, 2008

With the price of gas continuing to skyrocket, maintenance items that can make a difference often get overlooked.   One of these is tire pressure.  You should check your tire pressure at least once a month.  Do this when your tires are cold (before leaving in the morning or after they sit at least an hour).  Keeping this pressure at this proper level accomplishes several things.  One of these is insuring that your gas mileage is not adversely effected by over or under inflation.  It obviously enhances the wear on tires, gives you  more even tread wear, and maintains your safety.  Tires and brakes are your first line of defense on the road and should be the two things you check regularly.  Ignoring them, or assuming you do not have to pay attention can cost you dearly in the end.  Most tire failures occur from under inflation causing a build up of heat in the tire.

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