Though Jim Morrison was the driving force of The Doors when they first formed it was Ray Manzarek that was the critical cohesive element of the band that kept the brilliant sum of its parts together and helped them be greater than the whole. The prototypical AOR FM band in the 70's and 80's were an icon of the time that marched to a different drum with Morrison leading the way. Most Doors songs had a catalogue of tunes with lyrics that did not follow the thematic doggeral lyrics of the day about drugs, sex and rock n' roll. They were a deeper examination of the psyche that explored struggles with the human condition on several levels. When Morrison died they went on to produce two more efforts: 'Other Voices' and 'Full Circle' with Manzarek singing the lead. Though not commercially successful 'Ships With Sails' from 'Other Voices' has the classic doors sound with Manzarek voicing lyrics that still had that Doors/Morrison feel and flavor. Manzarek died in Germany of cancer at 74.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Friday, May 17, 2013
Ford C-Max Hybrid Under The Microscope After Lawsuits Over EPA Ratings

My wife and I purchased our 2013 Ford C-Max back on December of 2012. So far the lifetime mpg rating on the car since date of purchase is right at 39 mpg. The dealer salesperson who sold us the car not only emphasized that the EPA rating was based on driving habits being utilized to take advantage of the hybrid system design, it was critical that one followed the outlined driving skills needed to obtain the advertised mpg ratings. I might add the manual is fairly clear about this as well. If you are an agressive driver with somewhat of a lead foot you are going to get around 30 to 40 mpg between fill-ups. My wife tends to be somewhat of an agressive driver, hence the 39 mpg lifetime rating since date of purchase. As she is the main driver of the car being a Realtor always on the go I only drive the car as a secondary vehicle on occasion. On the other hand, I have developed the driving habits and skills for driving the C-Max thereby taking advantage of the hybrid design features and I've obtained mpg outings exceeding the 47 mpg rating by the EPA. It's that simple. If you have a lead foot, forget it. It's like that with any car. As someone who has utilized hypermiling techniques pulling great mileage on our 2006 Freestar Mini-Van I know how critical it is to pay attention to your driving habits.
So my advice to these people filing these lawsuits may I suggest a refresher from you local Ford Dealer or just simply read your car user manual. You may learn a few things or two about your vehicle the dealershp left out.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Proposed Mars Flyby in 2018

H2M is a comprehensive Mars exploration conference, organized by Explore Mars, Inc. to address the major challenges that need to be overcome to send humans to Mars by 2030.Tito emphasized that a flyby was essential to maintain enthusiasm for a "boots on the ground" misson envisioned by NASA's current timeline as a first step toward the colonization of Mars. To read the entire article covering Tito's presentation click here.
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Florida Gators Add Chris Leak To Coaching Staff For 2013


On top of a great career with the Gators on the field he did pretty well of the field as well. Each year he played he was named to the SEC's Academic Honor Roll. This resuted in him being named a finalist for the 2006 Draddy Award which is considered the Academic Heisman trophy for college football. He was also well know for his off the field charity work with the Goodwill Gators program. It will be nice to see Leak back on the sidelines again where he left as a champion in more ways than one.
Monday, May 13, 2013
ISS Expedition 35 Touches Down After 61 Days

Saturday, May 11, 2013
International Space Station Leak May Be Fixed

Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Danny Wuerffel Finally In College Football Hall Of Fame

Monday, May 6, 2013
NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover Back In Action

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