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Big Rigging
Trucks drive the United States. That’s not a bad pun. It’s a fact. The trucking industry is absolutely huge and represents a portion of our infrastructure that, if suddenly removed, would set the nation back 100 years. Almost every physical product we buy spent a portion of time on a big rig at some point....
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The New iPad
There are those who believe that the new iPad is a waste of money. They say they can get more out of cheaper tablets or avoid the tablet revolution altogether. Many of the people who are saying these things have gadgets that the iPad could completely replace. Here, Tacoma Nissan takes a look at some...
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Aquariums
If you have an extra 20 minutes, a love for sea life, and a desire to be filled with knowledge, this infographic is for you. The good people at City Pass put together this comprehensive infographic about aquariums. If you ever wanted to know more about them, this will certainly have data that you’ve never...
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Plains Trains
There has always been a fascination amongst common people with the way that royalty lives. Their lifestyles are exceptional on many levels from servants and privileges to food and luxuries, but it’s in their vehicles that we get to see the real difference between us and them. This graphic, courtesy of New Haven Chevrolet, gives...
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China Header
As China continues to grow as a world power, they face certain challenges. Their population makes travel infrastructure a major challenge. Compared to Germany and Switzerland, they’re way behind. Click to enlarge. From: Dallas Volkswagen Via: KPA SEO
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Need More Sleep
If you’re like the majority of American adults, you’re not doing yourself any favors when it comes to rest. Most of us sleep less than what is recommended by doctors and it’s really having its toll on both our health and productivity. It hurts our heart. It makes us fat. It makes us ugly. These...
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Seattle Next Silicon Valley
There is a lot that can be said about Silicon Valley, but one thing that everyone who has ever lived there knows is that it’s expensive. Seattle has emerged as a place that’s close enough to San Francisco with its own major business presence but with much lower costs of doing business. Is Seattle a...
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Discretionary Dough
It’s a topic that hasn’t been discussed in a while, at least not from a positive perspective. The downturn in recent years of the economy had many running for the hills and stuffing money under their mattresses because there just wasn’t enough to go around otherwise. In 2012, many have started to breath again and...
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One Nation Under Hops
Small, independent breweries have been gaining in popularity for a couple of decades, spiking over a decade starting in the late 90s and steadily rising ever since. While domestic craft breweries only accounted for 5% of the overall barrels of beer sold in 2010, the concept and practice continues to grow a larger group of...
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History of Credit Cards
The concept of credit has been around for centuries, but it hasn’t been until recent decades when the technology was available to centralize the practice and allow people to carry a card that represented their credit lines. Companies like American Airlines and Western Union pioneered the use of cards in the middle of the 20th...
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