We may not yet have a flux capacitor for time travel, but we do already have the equivalent of “Mr. Fusion”, which if cleverly applied, will enable you to run your car on everyday “trash”– today. This “magical” device is called a gasifier.
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Maintenance-Free Cars – This Cadillac Built to Last 100 Years Without Gas or Tune-Up|trendhunter.com
Inside and out, the car has been designed to run for 100 years without maintenance.
Recessionary Cartography – Enormous Aerial Auto Maps | trendhunter.com
Automakers are facing trouble across the world due to global recession. Thousands of unsold cars are parked in factories and warehouses waiting for delivery to customers and dealers. (thewondrous)
Stressed? Dark chocolate might help | Inform.com
You Can’t Beat Habit | Entrepreneur.com
Customers are altering their behavior because of uncertainty about the future: laying off employees (maybe even your contacts), hoarding cash and postponing routine purchases. All purchase decisions are now up for conscious review.
Here are some ways to get your customers back in the habit of buying from you.
Banks That Bundled Bad Debt Also Bet Against It | NYTimes.com

“The simultaneous selling of securities to customers and shorting them because they believed they were going to default is the most cynical use of credit information that I have ever seen,” said Sylvain R. Raynes, an expert in structured finance at R & R Consulting in New York. “When you buy protection against an event that you have a hand in causing, you are buying fire insurance on someone else’s house and then committing arson.”
Read on to find out how Goldman Sachs created and sold securities – they thought would lose money – to investors.
Retirement: What’s That? | Entrepreneur.com
3D Illusion Chalk Drawings (GALLERY)
Julian Beever is a chalk artist in the U.K. who specializes in three dimensional optical illusions. They are fantastic and very cool works of art.
Consumers have trouble finding falling prices|money.cnn.com
The government says consumers are paying less for their everyday needs compared to a year ago. But if it feels like your dollar is not going as far as it used to, you’re not alone.





