Racist Wrestling Gimmick Of The Week: Charles Wright, Part 1
Uproxx Charles Wright had one of the more standard introductions to the wrestling industry. He was discovered while bartending and his physique … He was just a guy on a motorcycle who beat people up for fun. He was the Supreme Fighting Machine. They never … |
Archives for December 22, 2014
Big changes coming to Cuba tourism with US opening – KIMA CBS 29
KIMA CBS 29 Tourists fill the famous La Bodeguita del Medio bar where U.S. author Ernest Hemingway used to drink in Old Havana, Cuba. HAVANA (AP) – U.S. tourists are roaming the streets of Old Havana, listening to lectures on Art Deco architecture and meeting with … |
Google wants auto industry help for self-driving cars – CNET
CNET based company is on the hunt for partners within the car manufacturing industry. Rather than become a car maker itself, the tech giant would prefer to work with others to bring self-driving cars to market. According to the Wall Street Journal, the head … Google wants an auto industry partner in its self-driving car ventureDigital Spy UK Google needs partners to actually build its self-driving carEngadget Google Is Seeking Partners to Make Its Self-Driving CarInvestorplace.com Insider Monkey (blog) all 28 news articles |
Ford : FORD MOTOR COMPANY TO SELL NEW SHELBY GT350 MUSTANG AT BARRETT-JACKSON SCOTTSDALE AUCTION TO BENEFIT JDRF
Hyundai : HYUNDAI GENESIS AND SONATA WIN 2014 GOOD DESIGN AWARDS
Meet Project 529: A bike security software startup led by Xbox co-founder J Allard – GeekWire
Aston Martin The Americas : COLD COMFORT: ASTON MARTIN ON ICE PROMISES BESPOKE LUXURY
Dennis Mattinson’s Weather Forecast – Sierra Wave
Dennis Mattinson’s Weather Forecast
Sierra Wave Thumb up 2 Thumb down 0; hot ditch21: Looks like the exagerated apocoliptic views of atv riders is running full… Thumb up 6 Thumb down 5; SSturtevant: Desert Tortoise, Gotta say that the ambulance industry on a whole is NOT a… Thumb up 0 Thumb down … |
FTSE 100 comes off best levels but keeps Santa rally going – The Guardian
The Guardian But Haynes Publishing, the company behind car and motorcycle repair manuals, said trading remained soft since it reported in October that key retailers were working their way through their inventories rather than ordering new stock. It said as a result … |