Working Takeout: RAYMARINE model 230 VHF with remote speaker. Very good condition.
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- New in box layton industries wonder bar mark 1 grounding plate(US $94.99)
- Marinco power products marinco cs6364n 50 amp, 125 volt//250 volt, connector(US $46.32)
- Waterproof 12v/24v double usb socket dual port charger -boat, rv - five oceans(US $10.50)
- Furrion f30ins-ps square non-metallic 30 amp inlet with stainless plate rv(US $21.99)
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New dynamic 3D button touchscreen tech
Tue, 31 Jul 2012A pioneering new technology allows touchscreens to ‘grow’ dynamic buttons from flat surfaces. The new technology, developed by US company Tactus Technology, uses minute channels within the screen to siphon liquid into button shaped cavities that then rise when pressed, alleviating some of the muscle-memory and distraction issues often leveled at touchscreens. Craig Ciesla, CEO of Tactus Technology, says that it was his desire to merge the elegance of the iPhone's user interface with the tactility of Blackberry buttons that led to the technology's development.
Flintoff spared ban for speeding
Fri, 29 Aug 2014ANDREW 'Freddie' Flintoff has escaped a driving ban for speeding in his Bentley after arguing "exceptional hardship" to magistrates. Flintoff, 36, was already on nine points for speeding and in danger of an automatic ban with another three points after admitting being behind the wheel when flashed by a camera doing 87mph on the M6, near Linstock, Cumbria on January 28 this year, Carlisle Magistrates' Court heard. But JPs accepted a ban would amount to exceptional hardship because of the effect on others who rely on his extensive charity work and the privacy of his three children.
Vintage vehicles shine at annual Lime Rock Park fall festival
Wed, 13 Oct 2010Mark your 2011 calendar for this event, right now. Vintage racing in the Northeast was virtually invented at Lime Rock Park in Connecticut. The sport was established by the Vintage Sports Car Club of America (VSCCA), founded in 1958, and remained “clubby” for nearly two generations, as anyone who ever saw Fred Willits drive his Bugatti GP car through the Lime Rock pits with his blue blazer buttoned over his driving suit will remember.