The Silver Lining Of High Gas Prices

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While most people, crawling, when their car was filled, in these days, I see in the band money, and I think that’s a good thing. You may think I am crazy, but I have a plausible explanation. Twenty years from now we will look back and recognize that the high level of gas prices, which uncomfortable at the time, the creation of a movement. A movement inspired, as for the introduction of innovation and change in the greatest nation of the oil consumed in the world.

The Americans are satisfied, always with the high price of gas, and it is also in demand for fuel vehicles, alternative forms of energy production and the adoption of existing technologies, such as hybrid vehicles. Vehicle manufacturers, the sale of fuel inefficient large SUV’s now for the year, and rightly so, that is what the public wanted. Now, the public began to demand efficient cars and producers are beginning to respond.
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Where Do You Get Your News?

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The other day, someone at the Online Think Tank had asked me how come I am up on all the latest news - he asked; “where do you get your news anyway?” What he was really asking is if I got most of my news online, from the newspaper, radio or TV? Interestingly enough, I get my news from all those sources. Online, I take several RSS feeds, ezines and surf the online news. You see, as a huge “news intake junky” myself, I can say that both online and offline news are important.

Where do you get your news? Where do we tend to get most of our news? Yes, this is a very good question, and some say news is like politics and all news is local, meaning that you need to read the local newspaper, watch the local TV, listen to the local radio and go to localized online portal venues. Great news for local media at a time when much of the advertising dollar is moving towards online venues.

But how people get their news is really hard to say. For many like me it is a combination of sources. Maybe, but without proper research, it is just all talk. In fact, I read an interesting blog the other day that addressed this issue and cited a couple of surveys that contradicted each other, done of course by the media of each different venue, convenient indeed. It seems to me that this gentleman’s blog makes a great point in that he shows these “news polls” for what they are. Read the rest of this entry »


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