Mike Jacoubowsky wrote: | We're not there yet. Right now, the customer wanting to buy a $6000+ bike | wants it to be as light as possible. It's an education thing. Nobody is | going to tell that customer that he or she is giving something up by doing | so, because they don't want to scare customers away to their competitors | (who won't be saying that and thus it will be
Mike Jacoubowsky wrote: That is nonsense. The better bicycle companies have access to carbon fiber of extraordinary quality. In Trek's case, you get carbon fiber manufacturers that want to show off their best stuff because they're a high-visibility domestic manufacturer. There are export laws that prohibit the sale of the "best stuff" overseas, but if a company
I was informed by a customer of mine, Keith Stumm that there is a nuclear bomb under the bridge in Currituck County where I was illegally cheated out of my property , Tulls Bay Marina by the local government , state government and federal government and I can prove it whenever anyone ever researches H&S MARINA INC, the company I inherited when my father died of cancer at 45. I have been labelled
Published on Thursday, August 14, 2008 by The Huffington Post FCC Commissioner's Scare Tactics Reach New Low by Josh Silver and Josh Stearns Federal Communications Commissioner Robert McDowell increasingly sounds like a man stranded on a desert island, willing to say anything to get a ride back to shore. Yesterday, Commissioner McDowell stooped to a new low in a talk with bloggers at
Wow, A few minutes ago the most scariest thing happened, it was amazing and unbelievable. I just saw a movie about a nuclear submarine and a mutiny. After the movie was over I went to my computer... and the monitor was completely black, no screener saver, no nothing. I can't remember if the monitor was in sleep mode (orange led) or just on (green led) It probably was in sleep mode