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47 7/16"L x 4 1/4"W x 3"H Max Rise Adjustable Trunk/Rear Deck Wing/Spoiler
Paypal   US $14.99
1995 96 97 98 1999 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE TSI SPOILER WING DECK LID TRUNK REAR BACK
1995 96 97 98 1999 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE TSI SPOILER WING DECK LID TRUNK REAR BACK
Paypal   US $105.99
91-92 CAMARO Z28 HIGH RISE REAR SPOILER USED/OEM
91-92 CAMARO Z28 HIGH RISE REAR SPOILER USED/OEM
Paypal   US $149.95
93-02 Firebird Trans Am High Rise Hatch Spoiler Blue
93-02 Firebird Trans Am High Rise Hatch Spoiler Blue
   US $224.99
95-99 Eclipse Talon Maroon Rear Low Rise Stock Spoiler
95-99 Eclipse Talon Maroon Rear Low Rise Stock Spoiler
Paypal   US $16.99
93-02 Firebird Trans Am OEM High Rise Hatch Spoiler Red
93-02 Firebird Trans Am OEM High Rise Hatch Spoiler Red
   US $224.99
98-02 Trans Am Rear Hatch High Rise Spoiler Pewter
98-02 Trans Am Rear Hatch High Rise Spoiler Pewter
Paypal   US $299.00
05-10 Cobalt SS Coupe Red Trunk Lid Deck Low Rise Spoiler Sport OEM
05-10 Cobalt SS Coupe Red Trunk Lid Deck Low Rise Spoiler Sport OEM
Paypal   US $249.99
JDM BB6 97-01 Prelude Type-S OEM Honda Rear LED Low Rise Wing Spoiler
JDM BB6 97-01 Prelude Type-S OEM Honda Rear LED Low Rise Wing Spoiler
Paypal   US $279.00
93-02 Firebird Trans Am OEM Black High Rise Hatch Spoiler
93-02 Firebird Trans Am OEM Black High Rise Hatch Spoiler
   US $224.99
93-02 Firebird Trans Am OEM High Rise Hatch Spoiler Red
93-02 Firebird Trans Am OEM High Rise Hatch Spoiler Red
   US $224.99
98-02 Trans Am Rear Hatch High Rise Spoiler Burgundy
98-02 Trans Am Rear Hatch High Rise Spoiler Burgundy
Paypal   US $349.00
93-02 Firebird Trans Am OEM Red High Rise Hatch Spoiler
93-02 Firebird Trans Am OEM Red High Rise Hatch Spoiler
   US $299.99
Genuine 1993-02 Pontiac Firebird-TA Third Brake Light - Low Rise Spoiler
Genuine 1993-02 Pontiac Firebird-TA Third Brake Light - Low Rise Spoiler
Paypal   US $35.00
93-02 Firebird Trans Am Coupe 5.7L LS1 OEM Black High Rise Hatch With Spoiler
93-02 Firebird Trans Am Coupe 5.7L LS1 OEM Black High Rise Hatch With Spoiler
   US $187.49
93-02 Firebird Trans Am White High Rise Hatch & Spoiler
93-02 Firebird Trans Am White High Rise Hatch & Spoiler
   US $224.99
1995 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Red Low Rise Hatch Spoiler Wing
1995 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Red Low Rise Hatch Spoiler Wing
Paypal   US $79.99
93-02 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 5.7L LS1 OEM Blue High Rise Hatch Spoiler
93-02 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 5.7L LS1 OEM Blue High Rise Hatch Spoiler
   US $224.99
1995 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Rear Hatch Low Rise Wing Spoiler Third Brake Light
1995 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Rear Hatch Low Rise Wing Spoiler Third Brake Light
Paypal   US $17.99
93-02 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am LS1 OEM Red High Rise Hatch & Spoiler Lift Gate
93-02 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am LS1 OEM Red High Rise Hatch & Spoiler Lift Gate
   US $187.49
98-02 Trans Am Rear Hatch High Rise Spoiler Black
98-02 Trans Am Rear Hatch High Rise Spoiler Black
Paypal   US $349.00
MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE SPOILER WING HIGH RISE BLACK DECK LID TRUNK MOUNTED REAR BACK
MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE SPOILER WING HIGH RISE BLACK DECK LID TRUNK MOUNTED REAR BACK
Paypal   US $129.99
1993-2002 Trans Am Hatch WS6 High Rise Spoiler Black
1993-2002 Trans Am Hatch WS6 High Rise Spoiler Black
Paypal   US $299.99
Dodge Ram Daytona High Rise rear spoiler wing Mopar 1500 2500 3500
Dodge Ram Daytona High Rise rear spoiler wing Mopar 1500 2500 3500
Paypal   US $549.99
98-02 Trans Am Rear Hatch High Rise Spoiler Pewter
98-02 Trans Am Rear Hatch High Rise Spoiler Pewter
Paypal   US $349.00
93-02 Firebird Trans Am Pewter High Rise Hatch Spoiler
93-02 Firebird Trans Am Pewter High Rise Hatch Spoiler
   US $349.99
93-02 Camaro Z28 RS SS High Rise Rear Spoiler Wing w/ 3rd Brake Light Used
93-02 Camaro Z28 RS SS High Rise Rear Spoiler Wing w/ 3rd Brake Light Used
Paypal   US $150.00
SINGLE DECK ALUMINUM SPOILER 55
SINGLE DECK ALUMINUM SPOILER 55" REAR WING 6.5 RISE
Paypal   US $40.00
SINGLE DECK ALUMINUM REAR SPOILER WING 71
SINGLE DECK ALUMINUM REAR SPOILER WING 71" 10.5 RISE DECK LID
Paypal   US $99.95
SINGLE DECK ALUMINUM SPOILER REAR WING 71
SINGLE DECK ALUMINUM SPOILER REAR WING 71" 6.5 RISE
Paypal   US $50.00
SINGLE DECK ALUMINUM REAR SPOILER WING 55
SINGLE DECK ALUMINUM REAR SPOILER WING 55" 10.5" RISE TRUNK LID DECK LID WING
Paypal   US $82.95
Factory Low Rise Spoiler Cobalt/G5 (Black)
Factory Low Rise Spoiler Cobalt/G5 (Black)
Paypal   US $100.00
DOUBLE DECK ALUMINUM REAR SPOILER WING 71
DOUBLE DECK ALUMINUM REAR SPOILER WING 71" 10.5 RISE
Paypal   US $109.95
SINGLE DECK ALUMINUM SPOILER REAR WING 49
SINGLE DECK ALUMINUM SPOILER REAR WING 49" 10.5" RISE
Paypal   US $30.00
Pontiac G5 Coupe & GT High Rise Rear Spoiler
Pontiac G5 Coupe & GT High Rise Rear Spoiler
Paypal   US $149.99
71
71"SINGLE DECK ALUMINUM SPOILER REAR WING 6.5 RISE
Paypal   US $50.00
single deck aluminum spoiler rear wing 52
single deck aluminum spoiler rear wing 52" 10.5 rise
Paypal   US $35.00
1984 1990 Camaro Z28 rear  HIGH RISE spoiler SLP NICE
1984 1990 Camaro Z28 rear HIGH RISE spoiler SLP NICE
Paypal   US $219.99
02 WS6 trans am wing spoiler hatch 01 00 99 98 high rise 93-02 98 99 00 01
02 WS6 trans am wing spoiler hatch 01 00 99 98 high rise 93-02 98 99 00 01
Paypal   US $225.00
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We are all aware of the basic requirements for getting cheap motor car insurance. First of all, you must purchase a safe car rather than a high power sports model. It should have anti-lock brakes and airbags and automatic safety belts along with a host of safety features. You could add after-market features such as an anti-theft system if not already present. Apart from what kind of car you have you should also do the following. Park in a safe place, drive cautiously and avoid accidents and driving citations. You should look after your driving record. Another thing you can try to get cheap motor car insurance is availing of insurance for your car from the same company you have other insurance policies from.

Well, while that takes care of what you ought to do here's something about what will raise your insurance premium - modification. Making changes of certain kinds to your car will see your insurance quotes rise significantly. For example if you replace your engine with another that is more powerful or tweak the performance of your car, fix a spoiler or even change the color and add stickers and decals then you might find yourself facing higher premiums than someone with the same car but who hasn't made these modifications.

There are car enthusiasts out there who like modifying their wheels as a hobby. But beware; being like this will make it extremely difficult to obtain cheap motor car insurance. Drivers and owners like these face the risk of increased premiums for the same vehicle. While this may be a lot of fun, remember that in the long run it will end up being a costly thing to have done.

Therefore you should stop to think before considering such modifications. You may have gone through a lot of trouble and taken all the steps mentioned in the first paragraph to get cheap motor car insurance but gone in for modifications as well. In that case you will have lost all the benefits of taking those precautions. Think twice before you make any such step.

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Global warming & Renewables

Well, we are all hearing about global warming these days very frequently. This global warming is the effect of increased concentration of GHG (Green House Gases) due to burning of fossil fuels & deforestation.

 

The temperature difference between the last Ice Age and now is about 5° Celsius. Average world temperatures rose by 0.7° Celsius in the 20th century, according to the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Global average temperature is forecast to rise 4°C (7.2°F) toward the end of the 21st century, and this is a mere 90 years away. Even if began today, and stopped most of our greenhouse gas emissions overnight, we would still see a temperature rise of around 2°C (3.6°F) by 2090-2100.

 

Scientists are warning us to take precautionary steps; to keep the average global temperature not more than 2 degree celsius above pre-industrial levels. Otherwise, millions of people would be exposed to increased stress on water supplies, according to the IPCC in its last major report in 2007, based on research by 2,500 experts. It says more people would suffer from malnutrition, some infectious diseases and there would be more deaths from heat waves, floods and droughts. Up to 30 percent of species of animals and plants would be at increasing risk of extinction. Coral reefs would be damaged. Cereals production would decline in tropical areas but, in one benefit, would improve nearer the poles. Coasts would suffer increased damage from floods and storms. Anything more would be "dangerous" for life on the planet. Many environmental groups also have the same target. Small island states, which fear being wiped off the map by rising sea levels, say that dangerous impacts will start at a rise of only 1.5 Celsius.

 

Now, the global temperature is changing drastically at a rapid pace and we are becoming the victim of it. But, global leaders are just playing the politics which is very much visible by the recent Copenhagen summit. Kyoto Protocol is coming to end in the year 2012 but, no binding agreements have been entered by the global leaders to evade the unforeseen results of global warming.

 

Developed countries in the west are the clear spoilers of all this effects. They did not take environmental costs into account for their rapid industrial growth and development and now it's the turn of developing countries like Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) which are following the same foot steps. Both developed and developing countries are not ready to take any financial steps to evade this. If this politics continues we are going to end up lives on this earth.

 

There is a direct co-relation between the increase in GDP, energy usage and global warming. World GDP is growing at the rate of 2 to 4% p.a.  World oil & gas reserves will last for 43 years & 58 years respectively based on the present level of consumption. After that we will end up in wide mis-match of energy supply and demand.

Now, it's the hour of renewables. Renewables such as solar, wind, hydro etc. are the immediate requirements of the hour to stop the global warming and cope up with the depleting fossil fuels.

 

We have plenty of renewable energy sources which could supply the whole world energy requirements without any replenishment. It is estimated that MENA (Middle East and North Africa) area itself having solar capacity to supply three times the whole world energy present demand.

 

Then what is stopping in using these resources is the common question which evolves. The rough estimate of installing a MW of Thermal based power is 4 crores; while wind energy is 6 crores and solar energy is 8 crores (All in INR). This finance economics is what disrupting in putting up solar and wind power stations. It should be remembered that man is the creator of this world and developments. With the increase in usage and research in these fields would make these to compete with the non-renewables as it is evident from the decrease in the wind power cost in the past decade. All that is needed from global leaders is good and encouraging political support for the renewables. At present so, much push has been given by the global governments for the renewables but, this is not enough to keep the global temperature within the ceilings.

 

Forest covers shall be increased and environmental costs shall be levied on the use of fossil fuels to boost up the renewables. India has recently come up in their budget of levying INR 50 per tonne as the clean energy cess on coal produced or imported into India. Of course this is not enough and will not solve all the problems which India is facing now but, it's the first step in making renewables more usable and competitive.

 

At present, world electricity production is 19.25 trillion kWh (2007 est.) and its growing at a much pacer rate than the increase in growth rate of world GDP. We shall harness all the renewables to boost up the world economy and to have a better life on this earth by getting rid of the global warming.

 

We need countries like Abu Dhabi, who are very much committed to renewable energies even if they are pretty much rich with fossil fuel resources. Established in April 2006, Masdar (the Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company) is a multi-faceted company advancing the development, commercialization and deployment of renewable energy solutions and clean technologies. Masdar integrates the full renewable and clean technology lifecycle - from research to commercial deployment – with the aim of creating scalable clean energy solutions. And initiatives like the world's first zero-carbon city are being built in Abu Dhabi and are designed to be not only free of cars and skyscrapers but also powered by the sun.

 

Another interesting fact about the consumption of meat and its impact on increased global temperature. The 400 page United Nations report has identified the growing herds of cattle / goats / pigs / sheep / chickens as the greatest threat to the climate.

Methane is one of the green house gases which is causing this global warming. It's an easy problem to deal with. It is produced from 4 main sources livestock and livestock manure, rice farming, coal mining and landfills. In all the international treaties that have come and are coming like the one in Copenhagen, the developing world has tried its best to keep methane out of the debate. And they have succeeded because the west is justifiably guilt ridden about their carbon dioxide emissions. But the time has come for both the developed and developing world to recognize that reducing methane is the quickest way to stop global warming.

 

Methane concentrations have doubled in the last century and by now they are 20% of all greenhouse gas emissions. While carbon dioxide emissions have increased by 31% during the past 200 years, methane has increased by 149%. What makes methane so lethal is that it may be less than carbon dioxide but it is 23 times more efficient in trapping heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide. Methane has a large effect for a brief period (8.4 years in the atmosphere), whereas carbon dioxide has a small effect for a long period. That means if we stop generating methane today, we will see the effect almost immediately.

 

The methane emissions for India, China and Brazil have doubled since 1990 and are expected to go up by 40% by 2020. There is only one reason – and it is not an increase in coal mining or in landfills. It is because these countries grow animals for meat and milk.

 

In developing countries, the number of people eating meat and the amount they are eating every year has risen steadily. Between 1970 and 2002, annual per capita meat consumption in developing countries rose from 11 kilograms to 29 kilograms, according to the FAO. In developed countries, it has risen from 65 kilos to over 100 kilos. The annual global meat production will double from 229 million tons in 2000 to 465 million tons in 2050.

 

Livestock produce 23% of all methane because the fermentation in their intestines produces methane gas in the animals and their manure. A single dairy cow produces between 550-700L of methane a day

The world's top destroyer of the atmosphere is not the car or the factory – it is the meat eating human. And this monster is on the rise.

 

A meat eater contributes 1.5 tonnes more of greenhouse gases per year than a vegetarian. This means that our diet change will make more difference than if we replace our standard petrol car for an efficient hybrid car, which reduces annual greenhouse emissions by roughly one ton a year. India's livestock of roughly 485 million contributes more to global warming than our vehicles - 11.75 million metric tons per year — up from 9 million metric tons in 1994.

 

These cattle, pigs and sheep, chicken, goats did not want to be born – we created them. They do not want to be killed but we kill them to eat. In the process, we are killing the planet. Their wind and manure are warming the world 23 times faster than carbon dioxide.

 

Be aware of the facts about global warming; educate our friends and fellows. Let us save our planet.

 

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Murali Kashyap

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Dead Rising Question (Spoilers, Don't read if you haven't beaten overtime mode)?

Is it just me, or did the ending to Overtime Mode, in Dead Rising really not solve anything. Frank and Isabella were still trapped on a tank and jeep. There are plans for a Dead Rising 2, so I would like to know how Frank and Isabella escaped because after you beat overtime mode, it does say that Frank got the story out and everthing, maybe I'm missing something. Could someone explain it to me?

I think that you are reading too much into this. The final boss in the sandy area with the special ops leader, there is a huge gate that leads somewhere. Most likely, the tank was not destroyed, you never really see it blow up. You know in the end that Frank and Isabella get out, because it says he got the word out to the world. I don't think that a final cutscene is necessary to explain the rest of their trip out of the town and to the world, but maybe that is where the next one picks up. It is likely that the next one starts just beyond those gates.

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