Thursday, February 25, 2010

All the President's Men





In the movie "All the President's Men" Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein worked for the Washington Post. They found something fishy in the election of Nixon. Now I'm not super sure on some of the details but they were trying s to uncover some sort of illegal White House spending, along with some break-ins and also some spying on the other party. I'm not too sure on why they were spying, but my guess is to be that they were just trying to get any information they could. "Woodstein" worked extremely hard to find information and facts on this scandal. They went straight to the source of every single lead they had gotten. Even going through a whole list of names to try and find some stuff out. They must have used 20 tanks of gas trying to drive and pick up facts from people. Carl even went in the early hours of the morning to meet with a guy they called "Deep Throat" and picked up a lot of facts. They also had to be extremly careful because they had many buggers out trying to spy on them. Even though they were doubted a whole bunch in the end all their hard work payed off. They solved the mystery. I thought the movie was really good.

Friday, February 19, 2010

MX vs. ATV

Okay so here's the thing.. Which is better? Mx VS. Atv Untamed or Mx VS. Atv Reflex?
Reflex is more reality based, the graffics are extremely realistic and the controls even more. One joystick is for controlling the bike, and another for controlling the rider. Although the controls are very hard to adapt to, in the end it's all worth it. Now Untamed is know as one of the greatest Mx VS. Atv games made. It is somewhat realistic, but also applies a classic theme. The bikes are easir to control than Reflex, but after you master it where do you go? That's when you go to GameStop, trade it in for Reflex and pay the extra to have buy it. In the end it's worth it buy Reflex, especially if you REALLY ride motocross. It's more real time, so you can even learn a few little pointers to become a greater rider in real life. So, go try them both, just make sure if you don't like untamed, to bring it back within 10 days to get your full refund. Pahaha

Thursday, February 11, 2010

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The Chevrolet Tahoe, 2-door model. Originally the 2 door was introduced in 1992 and was called a Blazer. The front ends of the 92-93 models were a little rough. The grille was ugly and those horrid lights were there too. In 1994 they changed the front end to the classic chevy front end you see on 95-99 year model chevy trucks and SUVs today. 1995 the Chevy changed the name of the Blazer to Tahoe and introduced a 4-door version. The Tahoe was Motor Trend magazines Truck of the Year for 1996. The Tahoes were shorter than the Suburban on which they were based, but shared that vehicles GMT400 platform. This was a true truck chassis, and was based on that used in the Chevrolet Silverado full-size pickup truck. Both two-door and four-door models were produced, as well as rear- and four-wheel drive. The two door weighs roughly 4500 pounds while the four door weighs approximately 5500 pounds. Autotrac full-time all-wheel drive and onstar was in for 1998. The upscale Denali trim line to the Yukon appeared around this time as the vehicles became popular with wealthy families. The standard engine was Chevrolet's 5.7 L 350 LO5 small-block V8, while a turbocharged 6.5 L 395 Detroit Diesel V8 was available beginning in 1994. In Mexico, the Tahoe 2-door was released in 1995, called the Chevrolet Silverado, and in 1998 the 4-door was released as the Silverado 4-door, and both were available in Base, LS and luxury LT trim lines. There are tons of websites of old body style website to look in to tips and DIY upgrades

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Here

Is my story.
To be continued