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Who Is Lowrance GPS Electronics And What Do They Do?

September 17th, 2007

In 1959, Lowarance Electronics introduced the “Little Green Box” to the world. This small mobile sonar unit rapidly turned into extreme popularity, literally, throughout the the world. The day to day operations were moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma and the Lowrance manufacturing company worked incessantly to match the demands of the consumer market.

Lowrance Electronics and GPS technology would merge with each other soon enough. The very first automatic depth sounder made its way to the stage in 1979. Their first Liquid Crystal Graph entered the market back in the year 1985.

In 1991 the first Lowrance GPS receiving devices were introduced. By infusing its own uniqueness with Rockwell GPS, Lowrance Electronics gave the market another amazing product like nothing else their competitors could even imagine.

That Is Some Good Stuff

Not even five years has passed before Lowrance Electronics was wowing and shocking the people once again. In 1996, Lowrance dazzled them with a 12 channel hand-held GPS unit. The best part was the price; well under $200.

Lawn Equipment - Start Where You Mean Business

September 6th, 2007

If you love gadgets, motorized equipment and keeping your lawn looking beautiful there is no end to the fun you can have in the lawn care section of your local retailer. Maybe it’s time to pay them a visit…

Whether you need a mower or a leaf blower, lawn equipment serves all your needs and the prices are almost always coming down too.

The size of your lawn and the region of the country you live in are guiding factors as to what lawn equipment you need for proper care. That is not to say that there is anything wrong with buying the coolest riding mower you can find, even if you have a small yard!

(c) 2007 Lawn Care Guidelines. All you need to know to make the right decisions to get a great looking lawn. There’s all the information you could ask for, at Martin Haworth’s website,

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2007 Chevrolet Tahoe from Ourisman Chevrolet

September 4th, 2007

This four-door sport-utility is a roomy vehicle that can accommodate up to nine passengers. It’s a great choice for families of all sizes, especially for soccer moms and boat-hauling dads. And if your business involves shuttling lots of cargo or passengers from one place to another, the Chevy Tahoe is the vehicle for you.

That’s all good, and yet, the 2007 model offers much more than just space — it’s more powerful, more efficient and sportier-looking than the Tahoes of old.

Compared to its sister vehicles such as the Cadillac Escalade and GMC Yukon, the Chevy Tahoe meets the basic requirements of a large GM SUV but at a significantly less expensive cost. The Tahoe delivers the same two and four-wheel drive capability as the Escalade and Yuko and gives you more bang for the buck. Now, if you’re looking for a longer, more stretched out version of the Tahoe, check out the Chevy Suburban.

Among large SUVs, GM boasts that the Chevrolet Tahoe has consistently been lording it over its competition in quality tests in recent years. According to GM, that’s the main reason why the Tahoe dominates the large SUV market with a 62 percent share.

The Chevrolet Tahoe offers customers a choice between two powerful engines: a 4.8 liter V8 with 290 horsepower (an improvement of five horsepower over last year’s model) and the more powerful 5.3-liter V8 with 320 horsepower

In addition, the 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe boasts of vastly improved fuel efficiency, thanks to its redesigned drag coefficient. While the 2007 Tahoe models had a combined 16-17 mpg fuel economy, this year’s model has a 20.1 mpg rate for four-wheel drive units and a 20.5 mpg rate for two-wheel drive trucks.

With a quick glance, you might not notice at all the subtle changes in the 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe compared to its earlier models. But a close look reveals that the 2007 model’s front end now has a bolder new design, with cleaner lines and smaller gaps. Its wheel track is wider by three inches in the front and by an inch in the rear. The door sills are also lower and give the Tahoe’s profile a cleaner look, while release buttons have replaced the tailgate handles.

Meanwhile, the wheel is now bigger at 17 inches, with optional 20-inch rims. The smoked headlights contribute to an overall sportier look. The Tahoe’s interiors have also been completely redesigned.

Used Golf Clubs - What You Must Check First

September 3rd, 2007

If you decide to buy some used golf clubs there are some things you should check out before purchase. First check the grips.


The grips should not be to worn or cracked. If you buy clubs with bad grips and have to regrip them it kind of ruins the whole good deal. Gripping done by a professional can add up to fifteen dollars per club.


The second thing to check out when buying used golf club’s is the shafts. You should twist the head and the grip in opposite directions - it should show good resistance. Eye the club straight out in front of you to check for any bending.


Third, check out the club heads. Make sure the club head is not too worn. There will probably be some wear but as long as the grooves are still defined and there are no indentations they should be fine.


(c) 2007 Choosing Great Golf Clubs. All you need to know to make the right decisions before you buy your next set of golf clubs. There’s all the information you could ask for, at Martin Haworth’s website, http://www.ChoosingGreatGolfClubs.com

First Dream Job Decision - What Are You Looking For?

September 2nd, 2007

The first thing to do when trying to land your dream job is to decide what that dream job is.


After all, if you don’t know what you want, how can you find employment doing it?


Once you’ve figured out what you want, then you need to figure out the skills needed to do that job and work on obtaining them.


Your current job doesn’t need to stand in the way of that. Take night or weekend classes, spend some of your spare time practicing them.


When you feel that your skills are up to par, go out there and apply for that job.


(c) 2007 “How To Land Your Dream Job“. You can have the job of your dreams. There’s a great free, e-course at htlydjmini@aweber.com. More? All you need at Martin Haworth’s website at http://www.HowToLandYourDreamJob.com.

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