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		<title>Wooden Propeller</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Query by : Is this an effective way to get far more HP out of an aircraft engine? Would replacing a wooden 2-bladed propeller with a three-bladed propeller enhance thrust in an aircraft? Finest answer: Answer by ChrisNot genuinely. It &#8230;<p class="read-more"><a href="http://googbod.com/wooden-propeller-11/">Read more &#187;</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Query by </i>: Is this an effective way to get far more HP out of an aircraft engine?</strong><br />
Would replacing a wooden 2-bladed propeller with a three-bladed propeller enhance thrust in an aircraft?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Chris</i><br/>Not genuinely. It depends on t he propeller design itself, not needed the number of blades.</p>
<p>Generally more blades are needed if the engine has a really high horsepower, so the propeller will spin slower. This is simply because the propeller suggestions can&#8217;t exceed the speed of sound or they will break. So three bladed propellers are used on far more effective engines.</p>
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<p>Gene showing the ZDZ 22&#215;12 2-Blade Beechwood Wooden Propeller. www.troybuiltmodels.com<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by : Play commercial Armstrong Floors Cat in Birdcage? This is a great commercial!! It makes me laugh every time I see it. The only problem is that it is not played very often. The commercial opens with a &#8230;<p class="read-more"><a href="http://googbod.com/armstrong-flooring-commercial/">Read more &#187;</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by </i>: Play commercial Armstrong Floors Cat in Birdcage?</strong><br />
This is a great commercial!!  It makes me laugh every time I see it.  The only problem is that it is not played very often.  The commercial opens with a room totaled and a bird laughing, calling kity,kitty, kitty and the cat is in the bird cage looking really pissed.  Please play this commercial for me&#8211;I could use a laught right now.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by CapeWrath</i><br/>What???????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. I earn 2 points for don´t answer nothing KKKK</p>
<p>sorry for the bad English |º</p>
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<p>Charlie my favorite bulldog loves to have fun.
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<p><strong>Oh the joys of the open road!</strong><br />
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<b>Timeline of motoring history 1940 &#8211; 2008</b></p>
<p>1940<br />
Car production in Britain is put on hold as most factories go over to munitions production. </p>
<p>The German Luftwaffe destroys the centre of Coventry.</p>
<p>Oldsmobile and Cadillac offer the first fully automatic transmission.</p>
<p>Enzo Ferrari leaves Alfa Romeo to establish Auto-Avio Costruzioni Ferrari. </p>
<p>In Japan, Toyo Kogyo produces its first passenger car. </p>
<p>1941<br />
Lord Austin dies aged 74 </p>
<p>Louis Chevrolet dies aged 63. He is buried at Indianapolis, scene of his greatest racing victories. </p>
<p>Packard are the first car manufacturer to offer air conditioning.</p>
<p>Chrysler introduces the Fluid Drive transmission, a manual transmission with a fluid coupling instead of a clutch. </p>
<p>1943<br />
American passenger car production falls to just 139 vehicles as war production requirements take over.</p>
<p>1944<br />
Volvo focus on occupant safety with the introduction of a safety cage.</p>
<p>Louis Renault is arrested and imprisoned for collaborating with the Germans. He dies at Fresnes prison in ‘suspicious circumstances’. </p>
<p>Enzo Ferrari’s Maranello workshops are bombed and destroyed. </p>
<p>1945<br />
2nd World War in Europe ends with Germany’s unconditional surrender to the allies on May 7th. </p>
<p>In receivership since 1939, Triumph is acquired by Standard. </p>
<p>Petrol rationing in Britain continues.</p>
<p>Henry Ford resigns as president of The Ford Motor Company, handing over to his grandson, Henry Ford 11.</p>
<p>French President Charles de Gaulle nationalizes Renault and the company&#8217;s name is changed to Regié Nationale des Usines Renault. </p>
<p>The newly elected Socialist government ‘encourages’ manufacturers to export half their output. To counteract the consequential development of an illicit black-market car buyers are required to sign a covenant preventing the sale of new cars for one year. </p>
<p>1946</p>
<p>Newly designed post-war models are launched by British car makers Triumph, Armstrong-Siddeley, Jowett and Bentley as the British Motor Industry celebrates its fiftieth birthday. </p>
<p>Petrol ration for British motorists is increased by 50 per cent.</p>
<p>Ford of Britain produce their millionth car, an 8hp Anglia. </p>
<p>Michelin patent the Radial-ply tyre.</p>
<p>In light of negative wartime connotations William Lyons changes the name of SS Cars Ltd. to Jaguar Cars Ltd and begins to focus on export markets.</p>
<p>Enzo Ferrari rebuilds his bombed workshops and begins work on the development and production of the Ferrari 125 Sport. The first Ferrari hits the road! </p>
<p>1947<br />
Packard offers power seats and windows across their range.</p>
<p>Ettore Bugatti dies in Paris aged 66.</p>
<p>The American car industry celebrates its Golden Jubilee.</p>
<p>Henry Ford dies at the age of 84.</p>
<p>BMW engine and car designs are ‘acquired’ by Bristol and Frazer-Nash as ‘war reparations’.</p>
<p>David Brown, already successful in the British engineering industry, sees an advertisement in The Times offering ‘A high-class motor business, established 25 years’ and pays £20.000 to buy Aston Martin. He has already purchased Lagonda, having owned a Lagonda Rapide himself in the past.</p>
<p>A new name, Standard-Vanguard, is introduced to the British public</p>
<p>Instead of taxing cars based on the 1906 RAC horsepower formula a flat- rate system is introduced.</p>
<p>Enzo Ferrari’s 125 Sport wins its first race. The first of many Ferrari victories. </p>
<p>1948<br />
The first motor show since the end of the war takes place at Earls Court.</p>
<p>Morris introduce the Minor family car, designed by Alec Issigonis. </p>
<p>Jaguar Cars Ltd. announces the XK120 sports car featuring low, streamlined body, an outstanding twin overhead cam 6 cylinder engine and a top speed of 120mph. Alongside it the elegant MK 5 saloon (sedan) replaces the pre-war model known by enthusiasts, though not the company, as the MK 4. </p>
<p>Citoen introduce the 2CV, reputedly designed to accommodate gentlemen still wearing their hats and to drive across a ploughed field without breaking a cargo of eggs!</p>
<p>The American motor industry builds its 100,000,000th car.</p>
<p>Ferdinand Porsche launches the Porsche marque by introducing the 356/2 as a no-frills sports car re-working of his war-time Volkswagen project.</p>
<p>Developed along the well proven lines of the Willys Jeep, Rover introduce the 4 wheel drive Land Rover. </p>
<p>Buick offer the Dynaflow fully automatic gearbox. This is essentially the automatic gearbox as we know it today, </p>
<p>1949<br />
Michelin ‘X’ radial-ply tyres go on sale for the first time.</p>
<p>1950<br />
British government ends petrol rationing but doubles fuel tax.</p>
<p>The new car covenant, introduced to prevent a black market in new cars is extended from one to two years ownership.</p>
<p>The UK’s former double purchase tax on luxury cars is halved. </p>
<p>Ford wins back its second place in the US sales league from Chrysler.</p>
<p>Automatic transmission becomes available on lower priced Chevrolet models. </p>
<p>Goodyear offers self-repairing tyres (tires). </p>
<p>60% of American families now own a car.</p>
<p>6,657,000 cars are sold in the USA. </p>
<p>Rover demonstrates the JET 1 the world&#8217;s first gas turbine powered car.</p>
<p>Ford engineer Earle S MacPherson designs the MacPherson Strut, a combination of spring, shock absorber and stub-axle which simplifies design and production and reduces costs.</p>
<p>Ford UK introduces Consul and Zephyr models.</p>
<p>In the USA, automatic gearboxes become more readily available &#8211; Chevrolet offer the Powerglide, Ford the Fordomatic and Merc-O-Matic.</p>
<p>Nash feature seatbelts in the Rambler. The promoted benefits are that they ‘overcome the problems caused when sleeping passengers fall out of their seats’! </p>
<p>1951<br />
Porsche enters a 356 SL in the Le Mans 24-Hours and wins the 1100cc class· </p>
<p>Ferdinand Porsche dies aged 75. </p>
<p>Lotus Engineering Co founded by aeronautical engineer and competitive sports car driver Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman.</p>
<p>100mph performance becomes available at realistic prices as Triumph announces the TR and the Healey introduces their 100/4 sports cars. </p>
<p>Chrysler offer power steering and the M-6 Torque-Converter Automatic. They also spark a horsepower race with the 180 horsepower, 331 cubic-inch Firepower Hemi V-8 engine.</p>
<p>Kaiser introduces new safety features, a pop-out windshield and a padded dashboard top. </p>
<p>Jaguar introduces the prototype C-Type race-car, aimed at winning Le Mans. </p>
<p>1952<br />
In the USA, sales of cars with automatic transmissions exceed 2 million. </p>
<p>Crosley ceases production. </p>
<p>Rival manufacturers Nuffield organisation (Morris) and Austin comes to an end with their amalgamation into the British Motor Corporation (BMC) with Lord Nuffield in the driving seat.</p>
<p>Mercedes shows the spectacular 300SL &#8216;gull wing&#8217; sports coupe.</p>
<p>Packard offer power brakes.</p>
<p>The newly developed disk braking system, now available from Dunlop, is fitted to Jaguar’s C Types, enabling them to achieve 1st, 2nd and 4th places at Le Mans. </p>
<p>1953<br />
As wartime austerity begins to fade in the United Kingdom, the availability of higher octane fuels allows higher compression ratios and improvements in engine performance. </p>
<p>Singer announces the SMX Roadster, Britain’s first plastic-bodied production car. Only 12 are made before the project is abandoned.</p>
<p>Britain’s New Car Covenant Purchase Scheme, originally introduced to prevent new cars being sold-on at a premium, is abolished. </p>
<p>General Motors Launch the Corvette, a radical glass-fibre-bodied roadster concept car featuring a wrap-around windshield and powered by a venerable straight six engine. Production is limited. </p>
<p>Porsche introduces the 550 ‘Spyder’ race-car with a triangulated tubular steel chassis, aluminium bodywork and a VW-based 4 cylinder ‘boxer’ engins. 550 Spyders dominate the 1500cc class at Le Mans and then the same class in the Pan Americana, Mexican road race. </p>
<p>1954<br />
The 50 millionth General Motors car rolls off the production line.</p>
<p>All Buick, Oldsmobile and Cadillac models feature wrap-around Panoramic windshields. </p>
<p>Ford introduces overhead valves on its V8 engines in Ford and Mercury models. </p>
<p>Nash merges with Hudson to form the American Motors Corporation. </p>
<p>Studebaker merges with Packard. </p>
<p>GM reveals the 370 horsepower turbine-powered Firebird I concept car. </p>
<p>The two seat Ford Thunderbird roadster is announced.</p>
<p>Lanchester offer the Sprite with automatic transmission, still a rarity in Europe. </p>
<p>Having re-established production of the ‘Beetle’ with much help from British Army personnel, Volkswagen start to focus on generating export sales.</p>
<p>Tubeless tyres (tires) are now offered on all new American cars.</p>
<p>Jaguar Cars replace the XK120 with the XK 140, featuring a 190 horsepower engine, mechanical refinements and chrome trim. The new Jaguar D Type race-car is introduced at Le Mans without success. </p>
<p>1955<br />
The revolutionary Citroen DS19 is introduced with a futuristic aerodynamic body, self-levelling hydropneumatic suspension, power steering and braking and automatic jacks. </p>
<p>McDonald’s opens its first drive-thru hamburger bar.</p>
<p>Chrysler launches ‘Imperial’ as a separates brand. </p>
<p>Kaiser goes out of business. </p>
<p>American car sales hit a record 7,915,000. Jaguar launch the MK 1 Family sports saloon (sedan) to broaden their market appeal. They also win at Le Mans with a much improved D-type. </p>
<p>1956<br />
Fuel supplies are seriously limited by the Suez crisis, resulting in rationing in Britain and other European countries and an upsurge of interest in economical micro-cars for personal transportation.</p>
<p>U.S. car stylists begin to adopt tail fins and rocket-shaped tail lamps as science fiction and space rockets enter the American consciousness.</p>
<p>The Ford Foundation offers over ten million Ford Motor Company shares for sale to the public. </p>
<p>BMC commissions Pininfarina to styles its new models.</p>
<p>Lanchester comes to the end of the road as Daimler discontinues production.</p>
<p>Ford of America offers seat belts to a disinterested public.</p>
<p>The &quot;McKenna Duties&quot; on luxury imports are finally abolished. </p>
<p>Jaguar D Type wins the Le Mans 24 Hours for a second successive year.</p>
<p>The Porsche 550A Spyder, a modified version of its predecessor, wins the Targa Florio road race on its debut, beating much more powerful competitors. It goes on to ‘wipe the floor’ at virtually every appearance.</p>
<p>1957<br />
The Lotus Elite (Type 14) is announced, featuring a revolutionary glassfibre monocoque construction. </p>
<p>Ford Motor Company introduces the Continental Mark II, priced at almost ,000. </p>
<p>The three millionth Mercury comes off Ford’s production line.</p>
<p>Packard and Chrysler offer pushbutton automatic transmissions. </p>
<p>Packard offers power door locks. </p>
<p>Chrysler offers an in-car record player.</p>
<p>80% of all new cars sold in America have a V-8 engine. </p>
<p>The American Congress approves construction of the 41,000 mile Interstate highway system. </p>
<p>The Nash and Hudson marques are discontinued by parent company AMC.</p>
<p>A new Fiat 500 is introduced featuring a rear-mounted vertical twin-cylinder air cooled engine.</p>
<p>Chrysler produce their ten millionth Plymouth.</p>
<p>The new Ford Skyliner features a retractable hardtop, a ‘first’ for a production car.</p>
<p>Ford introduces the Ranchero pickup. </p>
<p>Chevrolet, Pontiac and Rambler adopt fuel injection. </p>
<p>66% of all cars purchased in the USA are bought on extended finance. </p>
<p>Jaguar introduce the XK 150 and a D Type wins the Le Mans 24 Hours for a third successive year. </p>
<p>1958<br />
Work starts on the Ml ‘London to Birmingham’ Motorway, the UK’s first. </p>
<p>Roads around London are governed by a new 40mph speed limit. </p>
<p>To celebrate the fiftieth birthday of the Model T, Ford re-assembles a 1909 example. </p>
<p>Ford produce their fifty millionth car. </p>
<p>The revolutionary glassfibre Lotus Elite (Type 14) enters production. With all-round independent suspension and a 1,216 cc overhead cam Coventry Climax engine it has spectacular handling and is capable of 118mph! In spite of its success as a racecar Lotus will loose money on every one built.</p>
<p>With controversial styling and sophisticated features, the Ford Edsel is launched to a luke-warm reception.</p>
<p>Chrysler builds its twenty five millionth vehicle. </p>
<p>Packard production comes to an end.</p>
<p>The Austin-Healy &#8216;Frogeye&#8217; Sprite is introduced. </p>
<p>The new chairman of BMC is Sir Leonard Lord. </p>
<p>A record one million cars are produced in Britain.</p>
<p>Toyotas and Datsuns are imported to the United States for the first time.</p>
<p>The Ford Thunderbird becomes a four-seater &#8216;personal luxury’ car.</p>
<p>American car sales drop by 31% due to an economic recession. </p>
<p>C F Kettering, inventor of the electric starter and Ethyl-Leaded Gasoline dies aged 82.</p>
<p>Porsche introduce the &quot;RSK&quot; Spyder, or Type 718 which continues to win class and outright honours in the hands of such drivers as Dan Gurney, Wolfgang von Trips and Jo Bonnier.</p>
<p>A fascination with the impending space-age inspires Cadillac to begin giving its new models fins and rocket-shaped taillights. </p>
<p>1959<br />
UK Government reduces Purchase Tax on new cars from 60 to 50 per cent.</p>
<p>Triumph introduce the Michelotti styled Herald, featuring all round independent suspension.</p>
<p>Lea Francis go out of business. </p>
<p>NSU announce that they will build Wankel rotary engined cars. </p>
<p>Dutch manufacturer DAF begins car production, using the Variomatic belt-drive automatic transmission.</p>
<p>The M1, Britain’s first motorway is opened by The Right Honourable Ernest Marples, minister of Transport.</p>
<p>British Motor Corporation introduces the Morris Mini-Minor and Austin Se7en variants, built on separate production lines at Cowley, Oxford and Longbridge, Birmingam to a revolutionary compact design by Alec Issigonis. Whichever brand of ‘Mini’, it features a rubber-cone suspension system and a gearbox built into the engine, beneath the crankshaft. Perhaps the Mini’s most significant contribution to the packaging efficiency of modern front-wheel-drive cars is its transversely mounted engine. </p>
<p>Jaguar launches the MK II family sports saloon (sedan) to great acclaim.</p>
<p>The Ford Anglia arrives. It is a small family car with conventional mechanical layout. Its unusual feature is a reverse-slope rear window, which ensures good headroom for rear-seat passengers. </p>
<p>Studebaker introduces the Lark, a compact car intended to compete with European imports. </p>
<p>An Aston-Martin DBR 1, driven by Caroll Shelby and Roy Salvadori wins the Le Mans 24 hours. </p>
<p>1960<br />
Eighty percent of United Stated families own at least one car.</p>
<p>The UK Daimler Company becomes part of Jaguar Cars. </p>
<p>The Japanese car industry manufactures 200,000 cars. </p>
<p>The Ford Anglia l05E is introduced with a four speed gearbox and a raked back rear window. </p>
<p>OPEC (The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) is formed to give the oil producing countries more power over crude oil prices. </p>
<p>The millionth Morris Minor leaves the production line, one of a series of 350 painted in a celebratory shade of lilac with white leather upholstery. </p>
<p>Jaguar Cars Limited buys Daimler and begins to offer ‘badge engineered’ Jaguars. </p>
<p>1961<br />
The Cortina Mk I is introduced by Ford of Britain.</p>
<p>BMC introduce the Morris I IOO featuring a revolutionary ‘Hydrolastic’ suspension system. </p>
<p>The ‘MOT’ test is introduced by Ernest Marples, requiring that all cars over 10 years old are subjected to an annual test.</p>
<p>BMC chief, Sir Leonard Lord becomes Lord Lambury.</p>
<p>Commercial vehicle producers Leyland Motors acquire Standard Triumph and AEC. </p>
<p>Porsche introduce the W-RS Spyder race-car with its well-proven flat four power unit. </p>
<p>1962<br />
Chevrolet introduce the Nova, a compact car with plain styling and 4 or 6 cylinder engines, designed to offer economical family motoring.</p>
<p>Ford UK introduces the Consul Cortina, an attractive medium-sized family saloon, powered by an 1198cc OHV engine. (The ‘Consul’ is dropped very quickly). Though launched as a two-door, a four-door body becomes available within a few months. </p>
<p>The W-RS Spyder, now powered by a 2.0-litre flat-eight engine, continues to build Porsche’s racing prowess by winning everything in sight. </p>
<p>1963<br />
The Leyland Motor Corporation formed under the chairmanship of Sir Henry Spurrier. </p>
<p>Ford’s Cortina DeLuxe is now available with a 1498cc engine and also as high-performance Lotus model featuring a twin-cam engine and major suspension modifications. </p>
<p>Lord Nuffield dies aged 86.</p>
<p>The Hillman Imp is unveiled to compete with the BMC Mini. It features a light-alloy 4 cylinder, 875cc slant-4 engine, originally developed by Coventry Climax to power fire pumps. Manufactured at Linwood, a new Scottish production plant, this is the first car since the 1931 Arrol Johnston, to be made in Scotland.</p>
<p>NSU announce the Spyder their first car to use a Wankel engine.</p>
<p>Rover introduces the 2000 P6 saloon which wins them the European Car of the Year Award.</p>
<p>In Italy Feruccio Lamborghini Automobili founded in Sant&#8217;Agata near Bologna. The debut of the prototype 350 GTV takes place at the Turin Motor Show. </p>
<p>Porsche’s W-RS Spyder continues its winning ways at Le Mans and the Nurburgring. </p>
<p>1964<br />
Triumph launches the 2000 family saloon.</p>
<p>The Ford Mustang is ‘released’ to great acclaim and achieves sales of more than 500,000 in its firs 18 months.</p>
<p>Following many years of crippling strikes at its British Light Steel Pressings Ltd factory, the Rootes Group sells a controlling interest to Chrysler.</p>
<p>Despite continuing disinterest, front seat belts supplied as standard in all American cars. </p>
<p>Having resigned his position after just 4 months in charge of The Leyland Motor Corporation Sir Henry Spurrier dies.</p>
<p>Porsche’s W-RS Spyder wins further season championships in the hands of Edgar Barth, before final retirement. </p>
<p>1965<br />
BMC’s intended merger with the Pressed Steel Company is subjected to a report by the Monopolies Commission. </p>
<p>The British government introduces a 70 mph maximum speed &quot;as a four month experiment&quot; which is still with us today. </p>
<p>An automatic transmission, specially designed by AP is available to Mini buyers. </p>
<p>Rolls Royce&#8217;s launch Silver Shadow its first unit constructed car.</p>
<p>Ralph Nader publishes his book &#8216;Unsafe at Any Speed&#8217; exposing safety standards severely compromised by USA manufacturers’ cost constraints. The rear-engined Chevrolet Corvair receives Nader’s particular attention. </p>
<p>1966<br />
Jensen FF sports coupe is launched, featuring Fergusson’s four wheel drive system, Italian styling, a powerful V8 engine and anti-lock brakes. </p>
<p>British Motor Holdings is created by merging The Jaguar Group (Jaguar, Daimler, Guy, Coventry Climax, Henry Meadows) with BMC.</p>
<p>Ford UK update the Cortina with smoother, but boxier styling.</p>
<p>Largely as a result of Ralph Nader’s expose of the American Motor industry the U.S. Congress passes a rigorous auto safety act. Rear seat belts now supplied as standard equipment in all cars sold in the USA.</p>
<p>Peugeot and Renault agree to establish a partnership organisation, La Francaise de Mecanique, to manufacture common mechanical parts. </p>
<p>Sir William Lyons retires as the Managing Director, becoming Chairman and Chief Executive as Jaguar Cars Limited and the British Motor Corporation Limited announce the merger of the two companies. </p>
<p>1967<br />
Panhard, France’s oldest car maker is disolved by its owners Citroen. </p>
<p>NSU produce the first series production passenger car to be powered by a Wankel engine, the Ro80. </p>
<p>Rover and Alvis are absorbed into the Leyland Motor Corporation. </p>
<p>Ford UK introduce the crossflow engine to their product range in 1300cc and 1600cc capacities. </p>
<p>Ford UK and Ford of Europe start to co ordinate development and production programmes to increase commonality of design and component use. </p>
<p>1968<br />
Ford introduces the Escort range, including a high performance ‘twin-cam’ engined version. </p>
<p>The largest car company in British history is formed as British Motor Holdings merges with Leyland Motors to create British Leyland Motor Corporation.</p>
<p>Rover offers the Buick-based V8 in the P6 body-shell to create the 3005, later re-named the 3500.</p>
<p>As bitter strikes cripple industry Renault lose production of I000,000 vehicles.</p>
<p>Volkswagen introduces the 411 or ‘Variant’. Based on an extended ‘Beetle’ floor-pan it features a contemporary body-style and 2 or 4 doors. An estate (station wagon) version is also available.</p>
<p>Citroen buys Maserati, primarily, to take advantage of its engine know-how. Their forthcoming SM coupé will be powered by a Maserati V6 engine.</p>
<p>David Brown is knighted. </p>
<p>1969<br />
Volkswagcn take over Audi.</p>
<p>Jaguar launches the XJ6. </p>
<p>The new British Leyland organisation introduces the Austin Maxi. Sir Alex Issigonis’s last project, in spite of its outstanding practicality, its boxy styling, sparse interior, lack of power and ‘notchy’ five-speed gearbox attracts criticism.</p>
<p>Renault and Peugeot start production of common components as a result of their 1966 agreement, at Douvrin, near Lens in Northern France.</p>
<p>Enzo Ferrari sells 50% of Ferrari&#8217;s share capital to Fiat. </p>
<p>1970<br />
Land Rover launches an entirely new concept. The Range Rover is a luxury off-road car and, as an immediate sales success it points the way for rivals, laying the foundation for a whole new market sector.</p>
<p>Citroen launches two new aerodynamic models, the GS family car and the Masserati-powered SM sports saloon.</p>
<p>Italian styling house Ghia of Turin is acquired from Alessandro de Tomaso by Ford. </p>
<p>Mercedes build the C III experimental car to act as a test-bed for future road-car developments. Featuring dramatic aerodynamic styling and powered by a triple rotor Wankel engine developing 280bhp, it achieved a top speed of 160mph.</p>
<p>Japan’s monthly production output of 200,000 cars, makes it the world&#8217;s second biggest motor manufacturer.</p>
<p>Volkswagen reveals the K70, their first water cooled model. </p>
<p>Kjell Qvale, Norwegan born head of the ‘British Motor Car Distributors’ in San Francisco, takes over Jensen Motors.</p>
<p>The Chrysler 160/l80 range is launched at the Paris Salon.</p>
<p>The General Motors’ ‘family’ come together from all parts of the globe, under the leadership of Opel, Germany, to begin a project which will result in a ‘World Car’ to rival the success of the VW beetle. For Opel it will result in the Kadette C, small family car. Internationally it becomes known as GM’s ‘T Car’. </p>
<p>1971<br />
Jensen ceases production of the four-wheel-drive ‘FF’ sports-car, but continues with the two-wheel drive ‘Interceptor’ version.</p>
<p>Morris Minor production finally comes to an end.</p>
<p>Peugeot and Renault join forces with Volvo to form a new joint-venture organisation. PRV will design and produce V-engines at their Douvrin production plant.</p>
<p>Mercedes preview the C111-2 at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Once again a test-bed vehicle it features a four-rotor Wankel engine rated at 350 bhp which took the car to 180mph. </p>
<p>Aston Martin’s financial performance causes difficulties, prompting the David Brown Group to sell to financiers. The DBS stays in production.</p>
<p>Jaguar reveals their VI2 production engine, making it available in an enlarged E-type as well as XJ6 and Daimler sedans. This makes them one of only a handful of manufacturers who have ever offered this configuration on a production basis.</p>
<p>Maserati introduce the Bora. </p>
<p>1972<br />
A record l,900,000 cars produced by British motor industry in this year.</p>
<p>The success of Japanese cars becomes evident when Datsun becomes the second biggest importer of cars into Britain.</p>
<p>Maserati introduces the Merak. </p>
<p>Lotus Esprit mid-engined concept car shown on Giorgio Giugiario’s Ital Design stand at the Turin Motor Show. </p>
<p>Sir William Lyons retires as chairman of Jaguar, exactly 50 years after forming the company. Labour relations and production quality problems beset the whole British Leyland organisation, of which Daimler-Jaguar is a significant part. </p>
<p>1973<br />
The Arab-Israeli War causes fuel supply problems and steep rises in pump prices for motorists throughout the world and the realisation that oil is a finite resource. The OPEC organisation becomes more powerful. In Britain motorists queue for petrol and speeds are restricted to 50mph to conserve national stocks and consumption.</p>
<p>Ford opens Bordeaux plant to manufacture automatic transmissions.</p>
<p>Volksvagen ‘Beetle’ production beats the Model T&#8217;s record.</p>
<p>Chevrolet offers airbags in some models as a reaction to a rise in fatal car accidents in the USA.</p>
<p>Alfa Romeo introduce the Alfasud, a small family car featuring front wheel drive, a flat-four ‘boxer’ engine, nimble handling and a bonded-in windscreen. The car is made in a new purpose built plant near Naples in Southern Italy &#8211; ‘sud’ being Italian for South. </p>
<p>The Bertone-styled Maserati Khamsin is launched into a tough sales environment.</p>
<p>The first fruits of the GM ‘T Car’ project appear in Brasil, with the launch of the Chevrolet Chevette and in Germany with the Opel Kadett C. Although superficially different all T Cars share the same mechanical configuration and many significant components. </p>
<p>1974<br />
 E. L. Cord dies</p>
<p>Gabriel Voisin, aeronautical pioneer, industrialist and car manufacturer dies. </p>
<p>The last of 11,916,519 VW ‘Beetles’ to be built at Wolfsburg, leaves the production line.<br />
The VW Golf, a completely new water-cooled, front wheel drive model becomes and instant sales success and Karmann start production of the Scirocco sports coupe version. Both cars styled by Georgetto Guigaro. </p>
<p>Peugeot takes over Citroen to form PSA. </p>
<p>Plans for the Chevrolet Vega to be powered by the repeatedly delayed outcome of General Motors’ Wankel rotary engine project are abandoned and production continues with an alloy block/iron head 4 cylinder unit.</p>
<p>As a result of the previous year’s the fuel crisis, American sales of large-engined cars have slumped and manufacturers start to look at ways of improving fuel econonmy.</p>
<p>Ford begins research into the Stirling &#8216;hot air&#8217; engine but having made considerable progress, as fuel prices drop back the urge to take the project all the way to production diminishes. </p>
<p>In spite of one million 127s leaving their production lines Fiat find themselves in deep financial difficulties.</p>
<p>The last E Type Jaguar leaves the Coventry factory. </p>
<p>The Douvrin-built PRV V6 engine appears for the first time in the Volvo 264 and soon after in the Peugeot 504 Coupé and Cabriolet models.</p>
<p>In an attempt to cut fatalities in the United States the maximum speed limit is reduced to 55 mph. </p>
<p>1975<br />
Production of the Ford Escort MK1comes to an end.</p>
<p>Ford introduce the Escort MK2 with a squarer body style. </p>
<p>In America VW launch the Golf as the Rabbit.</p>
<p>Rolls Royce unveil the Camargue with Italian styling by Pininfarina, hand- built on the Silver Shadow floor pan at their Mulliner Park Ward coach-building division. Priced at £29,250, it is the first car in the world to feature completely automatic split-level air conditioning and the first Rolls Royce to be designed in metric dimensions.</p>
<p>Porsche announce the 911 Carrera Turbo. </p>
<p>Chrysler UK, in financial difficulties is propped up by the British Government. The introduction of the French built Alpine brings in vital sales. </p>
<p>Volvo takes a majority shareholding in Holland’s DAF car and truck manufacturer. </p>
<p>The Douvrin-built PRV V6 is introduced in the Peugeot 604 and Renault 30 TS models. </p>
<p>Citroen replaces the DS21 with the CX which is voted European Car of the Year. </p>
<p>British Leyland, struggling against a tide of strikes and a poor reputation gets an injection of £200,000,000 from the UK Government.</p>
<p>Jaguar launch the XJS to replace the E type. Due to stringent American crash regulations earlier plans to include a roadster in the range have been dropped. </p>
<p>Lotus Cars start production of the new mid-engined Esprit and confirm their move up-market with front-engined Eclat.</p>
<p>All American cars now come with catalytic converters in the exhaust system in an effort to cut air polluting emissions.</p>
<p>Citroën pulls out of Maserati, leaving Alejandro De Tomaso and GEPI to come to the rescue a few months later.</p>
<p>VW introduce the Polo, the third of their ‘new generation’ cars.</p>
<p>The UK gets its own version of the GM T-Car, the Vauxhall Chevette. A unique aerodynamic ‘droop-snoot’ front-end, designed by Vauxhall Chief-Stylist, Wayne Cherry complements the neat hatch-back body tub. </p>
<p>Australia launches its version of the ‘T Car’, the Holden Gemini, in 4-door saloon (sedan) and stylish coupé versions. </p>
<p>1976<br />
The Chrysler Alpine voted European Car of the Year. </p>
<p>The Renault Alpine A310 sports-car is launched with a rear mounted PRV ‘Douvrin’ V6 engine. </p>
<p>Ford&#8217;s first front drive car, the Fiesta, announced.</p>
<p>The Golf GTi debuts at the Frankfurt International Motor Show establishing a new market sector later known as the ‘Hot Hatch’. </p>
<p>Rover launch the 3500 ‘SD1’ a roomy saloon with Ferrari Daytona inspired styling and the ex-Buick alloy V8 engine. </p>
<p>VW introduce a small diesel engine to the golf range.</p>
<p>Mercedes reveal the C111-3. Where its two predecessors had been powered by Wankel rotary engines, this one has a 5 cylinder turbo-charged/inter-cooled Diesel engine producing 180 bhp. At Nardo test track on June 12th, at an average speed of around 150mph, the C111-3 either establishes or brake a total of 16 world speed and endurance records, some of which pertained regardless of its engine type.the </p>
<p>Vauxhall’s ‘T Car’ Chevette appears in the UK as a 2 or 4 door saloon (sedan). </p>
<p>1977<br />
Michael Edwardes takes over the helm of the British Leyland conglomerate, together with its labour relations, production quality and public perception .</p>
<p>Volkswagen cease production of the ‘Beetle’ in Germany forty years after production began.</p>
<p>Rover’s 3500 ‘SD1’ wins the European Car of the Year award.</p>
<p>Merger plans between Swedish manufacturers Saab and Volvo are abandoned. </p>
<p>Production of the Wankel rotary engined NSU Ro80 comes to an end. </p>
<p>Porsche introduce 924 and 928 models, both featuring front-mounted water-cooled engines and rear transaxles. The 924 is an aborted VW project and thus contains a high percentage of WV parts-bin components, including the engine from the Transporter van. The V8 powered 928 is eventually intended to take over from the 911 and wins the European Car of The Year Award. </p>
<p>1978<br />
The Volvo DAF conglomerate slips into financial difficulties. The Dutch Government comes to the rescue with financial aid. </p>
<p>British Leyland shows substantial signs of recovery in the hands of Michael Edwardes but the company’s future is far from secure.</p>
<p>Toyo Kogyo launch the Mazda RX7, a two-seat sports coupe powered by a Wankel rotary engine.</p>
<p>Ford introduces the Fiesta, their first front-wheel-drive small family car. It is to be made at plants in England, Spain and Germany. </p>
<p>1979<br />
Rolls Royce Motor Company is sold to Vickers for £38m as part of the Rolls-Royce engineering group. </p>
<p>Rover begins collaboration with Honda.</p>
<p>Maserati Bora production comes to an end.</p>
<p>Simca- Matra complete the first model of new and practical concept in personal transportation. Based on a single-box van-like shape but with a car-like interior and comfortable flexible seating for up to seven people, the P17 concept is rejected by Talbot-Simca, prompting Matra to approach Renault and to develop the concept further in prototype P18. The MPV is on its way! </p>
<p>1980<br />
Rear wheel drive Escort Mk2 production comes to an end to make way for the new front-wheel-drive Escort Mk3.</p>
<p>Bitter strikes at British Leyland provoke chairman Sir Michael Edwardes to threaten &quot;Return to work or lose your jobs.&quot;</p>
<p>Daimler-Jaguar division of British Leyland gets John Egan as its new Chairman. Egan sets about rebuilding pride in the quality of design and production, lost since British Leyland’s formation. </p>
<p>1981<br />
General Motors announces the launch of the Saturn project in the USA, with the intention of creating a new brand and new products from scratch. </p>
<p>John Z DeLorean, former General Motors high-flyer, launches the DMC-12, his stainless steel gull-wing dream car into a world of recession and high interest rates. Designed by Georgetto Guigaro, engineered by Lotus Cars and powered by the Douvrin PRV V6 engine it appears over-priced against stiff opposition and quality issues compound the problem. </p>
<p>Maserati launch the Biturbo range of coupes, spyders and saloons powered by twin-turbocharged all-alloy V6 engines. </p>
<p>1982<br />
Honda starts production at its first US factory.</p>
<p>Having built 8,563 DMC-12s, the DeLorean Motor Company’s factory in Northern Ireland goes into receivership and after a few months, the British government, DeLorean’s biggest creditor by far, issues orders to shut it down. </p>
<p>Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman dies suddenly aged 54, having grown Lotus into an extraordinarily successful Grand Prix team, a substantial low-volume sports car production specialist and an extremely reputable auto-engineering consultancy. </p>
<p>1983<br />
Lexus is announced as the name of Toyota’s new luxury brand in the USA and Europe, intended to allow them to overcome brand prejudice and compete head to head with the prestige European and American manufacturers. </p>
<p>Maserati end production of the Merak </p>
<p>1984<br />
Japanese manufacturer Toyo Kogyo changes its name to Mazda Motor Corporation. </p>
<p>Renault release the new Espace, the first MPV, designed, developed and built for them by Matra at their assembly plant in Romorontin, near Paris. </p>
<p>1985<br />
Chrysler buys AMC and takes over production of the Jeep range.</p>
<p>Founder of Jaguar, Sir William Lyons, dies as the company sees its reputation for quality and value return. </p>
<p>1986<br />
Volkswagen takes a 51% share in Spanish car makers SEAT.</p>
<p>1987<br />
The Ford Motor Company acquires a 75% shareholding in Aston Martin Lagonda.</p>
<p>1988<br />
The new Lincoln Continental is Ford’s first car with a six-cylinder engine and front-wheel drive.</p>
<p>Fiat acquires additional shares in Ferrari, taking its total shareholding to 90%.</p>
<p>Enzo Ferrari dies in Modena, aged 90.</p>
<p>British Aerospace buys Rover Group. </p>
<p>1989<br />
General Motors takes a 50% stake in Saab of Sweden. </p>
<p>General Motors introduces the Geo brand to market Suzuki, Isuzu, and Toyota models in the USA. </p>
<p>Lexus introduces its first model, the LS400.</p>
<p>Honda announces plans to establish European car production by expanding its existing manufacturing facilities at Swindon UK</p>
<p>Honda starts Civic production at its East Liberty, Ohio plant. </p>
<p>Ford takes over Jaguar Cars, promising to build on the unique identity and brand values of the Jaguar name. </p>
<p>1990<br />
Vickers Rolls Royce and BMW announce a joint venture company to build aero-engines &#8211; BMW Rolls-Royce GmbH. </p>
<p>Following Czech government approval, VW establishes a new partnership with Skoda. </p>
<p>1992<br />
The Dodge Viper is released with a steel chassis, a glass-fibre body and a 400 horsepower light-alloy V10 engine.</p>
<p>1993<br />
Maserati is bought outright by Fiat. </p>
<p>With development input from parent company Ford, Jaguar announces a vastly improved XJ6.</p>
<p>Sir David Brown, former owner of Aston-Martin Lagonda, dies aged 89.</p>
<p>Aston Martin introduce the DB7, with sleek, modern bodywork, strong six cylinder engines and Jaguar XJS underpinnings. Produced at a dedicated factory in Bloxham, near Banbury in Oxfordshire, it soon begins to achieve sales levels previously unheard of for any Aston Martin. </p>
<p>1994<br />
BMW buys Rover Cars from British Aerospace.</p>
<p>McLaren Cars, previously successful as Formula 1 racing car constructors, introduce the F1 sports supercar. Designed by Gordon Murray and Peter Stevens it features a BMW V12 engine, a top speed well in excess of 200 mph and a price in excess of £500,000.00. </p>
<p>The Ford Motor Company acquires the outstanding 25% interest Aston Martin Lagonda to gain complete control. </p>
<p>1996<br />
The Museum of Modern Art in New York places an early E-Type roadster on permanent display, only the third car to given this honour. </p>
<p>Jaguar introduces the V8 Powered XK8 as a replacement for the venerable XJS. </p>
<p>1997<br />
Vickers put Rolls-Royce Motor Cars up for sale to the highest bidder. </p>
<p>1998<br />
Ferrari takes control of Maserati, and closes the factory for a complete refit and modernisation.</p>
<p>VW announce the New Beetle. A modern stylised interpretation of the original, it shares its floor-pan and many mechanical components with the front-wheel drive Golf.</p>
<p>Rolls Royce is sold after an acrimonious bidding war between Volkswagen and BMW. The final outcome is that, while VW wins the production plant at Crewe and the Bentley brand name, BMW buys the rights to use the Rolls Royce name and announces its plan to develop a new generation of cars which will be built at its own British factory from 2003. </p>
<p>Chrysler and Daimler Benz merge to form Daimler-Chrysler. Initial indications are that the two businesses will remain autonomous. </p>
<p>1999<br />
Volvo sells its car-making division to Ford Motor Company but continues to manufacture trucks.</p>
<p>Aston Martin becomes part of Ford’s Premier Automotive Group joining Jaguar, Lincoln and Volvo, enabling it to call on a pool of expertise, financial and technical resources which would otherwise have been way beyond its reach. </p>
<p>2000<br />
Having invested considerably in the Rover Group and struggled unsuccessfully to make it pay, BMW withdraws and ‘sells’ Rover and MG to The Phoenix Group for a token £1.00. BMW retains the rights to brands Mini, Triumph, Riley and Land Rover, the last of which it then sells to Ford. </p>
<p>2001<br />
Under the ownership of BMW Rolls-Royce move production from Derby to a new, purpose built factory next to the old Grand Prix circuit at Goodwood, West Sussex. </p>
<p>BMW release the ‘NEW MINI’, a modern interpretation of the original Mini built at the former Morris Abingdon plant. Powered by a South-American built, Chrysler-sourced engine, it retains the original’s cheeky appeal and dynamic handling.</p>
<p>In the UK, a new Licence-plate numbering system is introduced.</p>
<p>Jaguar Cars introduce the X Type, based on an extended version of Ford’s European Mondeo floorpan with transverse engine and 4 wheel-drive. </p>
<p>2002<br />
Rolls Royce complete their new factory and commence production of the new Phantom, due for delivery to customers on the 1st January 2003.</p>
<p>Named after the company&#8217;s founder Enzo, Ferrari introduce the Enzo supercar. Made of carbonfibre and incorporating much else in the way of Formula 1 technology, its all-alloy, 660 bhp, V12 engine endows the Enzo with a top speed of 217.5 mph. </p>
<p>2003<br />
First customers for Rolls Royce’s New Phantom take delivery on 1st January as promised and world-wide deliveries commence. </p>
<p>Production of the ‘Beetle’ finally comes to an end at VW’s Puebla, plant in Mexico.</p>
<p>Matra’s production-line closes at Romorontin, following commercial failure of Renault’s Avantime and their decision to take Espace production in-house. Matra and its facilities are sold to Italian styling house and niche production specialists Pininfarina SpA, who rename the company Matra Automobile Engineering. </p>
<p>Peter Morgan, son of Morgan founder ‘HFS’ dies aged 84, leaving the business in the safe hands of his son Charles.</p>
<p>Now owned by Volkwagen, Bentley introduces their first all-new design. Based on VW’s large-car platform, the new Continental GT features a contemporary body (styled in-house), 4 wheel drive and an extensively re-engineered version of VW’s 6 litre W12 engine, twin-turbocharged to produce 552bhp. </p>
<p>2004<br />
Car production in the UK reaches its highest level in five years. Britain&#8217;s biennial motor show has its last event at the National Exhibition Centre before its move back to London. </p>
<p>More than 40 years after it was launched, the e-type Jaguar has a special exhibition devoted to it at London&#8217;s Design Museum. </p>
<p>Production begins on the Aston Martin Volante. </p>
<p>24 year old Russian multimillionaire Nikolas Smolensky purchased Blackpool based TVR for £15 million. </p>
<p>2005<br />
MG Rover -the last &quot;traditional&quot; British mid-sized car manufacturer goes into administration with the key assets finally being purchased by China based Nanjing Automobie Group. Thousands of jobs are lost although there is hope that small scale car manufacturing could return to the same Longbridge plant sometime in the future. </p>
<p>Elsewhere in the Midlands, production begins on the new Aston Martin Vantage. </p>
<p>2006<br />
Honda and the MINI brand continue to help the UK economy as both enjoy increased investment resulting in new jobs. Honda plans to add a further 700 people to its UK workforce, while the world-wide success of the MINI will result in a further 1200 jobs in manufacturing and assorted component industries. </p>
<p>Nissan announce that its new Qashqai car will be built at the company&#8217;s Sunderland plant, with the cars being exported across the globe, including Japan. The Qashqai is described as a crossover -effectively a passenger car with a sleek dynamic top half combined with SUV attributes of large pronounced wheel arches and slightly elevated ground clearance. In terms of its size its sits between C-segment hatchbacks and SUVs. </p>
<p>Lotus announces it is to produce a new mid-engined sports car which should be available in about two years time. </p>
<p>The 1½ millionth Honda Civic rolls of the production line at Bridgend. </p>
<p>TVR, the innovative Blackpool based specialist sports car company finally closes its doors after a long battle to remain in production. Owners, enthusiasts and employees meet up for a final celebration in Blackpool. </p>
<p>The British Motor Show returns to London after several decades in the West Midlands. The new venue is the Excel Centre on the banks of the River Thames and nearly 500,000 people attend.<br />
The 30,000th Aston Martin is produced, while the Jaguar XK coupe wins Britain&#8217;s car of the year award and luxury car of the year awards. </p>
<p>2007<br />
The Bentley marque enjoys continued success under the parentage of Volkswagen and its newest model is the company&#8217;s fastest ever production car -the Bentley Continental GT Speed. It has a top speed of over 200 mph and can get from 0-60 mph in just 4.3 seconds. It is offered for sale in Britain at £137,500. </p>
<p>Manufacturers around the world put more effort and resources into designing and building more environmentally friendly vehicles as the price of oil increases and there is greater awareness of the damage that harmful pollutants are causing from traditional petrol based engined cars. </p>
<p>Britain&#8217;s young motor racing star Lewis Hamilton very nearly becomes the new world F1 motor racing champion in his first season -eventually being beaten in the final race. His success though reignites interest in motor sport around the world. </p>
<p>2008<br />
Ford accepts an offer by the rapidly expanding Tata Motors of India for the purchase of Land Rover and Jaguar. The Indian company say their aim is to ensure the cars will remain essentially British. </p>
<p>As the Model T celebrates its 100th anniversary, Ford also announces plans for a year long celebration of the iconic car around the world. One initiative is for a surviving car to be displayed in the &quot;glass tank&#8217; outside the Design Museum in London. </p>
<p>The new Roewe 550 is unveiled at the Shanghai Motor Show in China with the hope that the car may eventually be produced at the old MG Rover plant at Longbridge. </p>
<p>In the US, General Motors announces annual losses for 2007 of  billion -the largest ever loss by a US car manufacturer and a further sign that many of the older established car makers are struggling to compete with the surge of production from Asia.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by Michelle: What is your favorite dessert proper now? Recipe included&#8230; wanna swap? &#8230;And yes I have asked this in the recipes/food section and it is getting no responces&#8230; I love Carrot Cake. I can not uncover one restaurant &#8230;<p class="read-more"><a href="http://googbod.com/wooden-spice-rack-9/">Read more &#187;</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by Michelle</i>: What is your favorite dessert proper now? Recipe included&#8230; wanna swap?</strong><br />
&#8230;And yes I have asked this in the recipes/food section and it is getting no responces&#8230;<br />
I love Carrot Cake. I can not uncover one restaurant that can beat my carrot cake I make from scratch.</p>
<p>And I am feeling really great tonight! I am giving out my family&#8217;s Carrot Cake recipe that has been passed down for many generations&#8230;</p>
<p>3 cups (24 ounces) sifted all objective flour<br />
1 tablespoon (15 mL&#8217;s) each and every baking soda and pumpkin pie spice<br />
1 teaspoon (five mL&#8217;s) salt<br />
3/4 pound carrots, peeled (divide pounds by 2.2 to get kilograms)<br />
3 large eggs<br />
three big egg whites<br />
three/4 cup (6 ounces) vegetable oil<br />
3 cups sugar<br />
1/2 cup reduced-fat sour cream<br />
three (24 ounces) cups sugar<br />
1/two cup (4 ounces) reduced-fat sour cream<br />
1 tablespoon (15 mL&#8217;s) vanilla extract<br />
two cups (16 ounces) golden raisins<br />
1 cup (8 ounces) cinnamon applesauce<br />
1 cup (8 ounces) chopped walnuts that taste fantastic with this cake if toasted (optional)<br />
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1 recipe Cream Cheese Frosting<br />
8 ounces Neufchatel or other cream cheese &#8211; please at space temperature completly!<br />
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter (no margarine!) at space temperature<br />
1 box (16 ounces) confectioners (powdered) sugar, sifted (4 1/2 cups)<br />
1 to 2 tablespoons (15 to 30 mL&#8217;s) reduced &#8211; fat sour cream<br />
1 teaspoon (five mL&#8217;s) vanilla extract<br />
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind (optional &#8211; but its a must have when i make this frosting)</p>
<p>Very first 1st-In a modest bowl, with an electric mixer on high, beat the cream cheese and butter till creamy. Turn the speed to medium and gradually beat in the sugar, about 1 cup at a time, just until blended and fluffy. Do not overbeat, as the frosting can become as well soft.<br />
Second 2nd-Making use of a wooden spoon, stir in the sour cream, vanilla, and lemon rind shavings. Makes about 3 cups or sufficient to fill and frost a three-layer, 9 inch round cake, a 13&#8243; x 9&#8243; x two&#8221; oblong cake, or 2 1/two dozen normal-size cupcakes.<br />
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two cups Angel flake coconut, toasted (optional)</p>
<p>How to make the cake:<br />
First 1st &#8211; Preheat the oven to 325 degrees Farenheit. Butter and flour three 9 inch round cake pans line the bottoms with wax paper. Onto a piece of wax paper. Onto a piece of wax paper, sift the flour, baking soda, pumpkin pie spice, and salt.<br />
Second 2nd &#8211; Grate 1/two of the carrots to make 1 1/2 cups slice the remainder. In a small saucepan of boiling water, cook the sliced carrots for 5 minutes drain. In a food processor, puree to make 3/4 cup.<br />
Third 3rd &#8211; In a huge bowl, with an electric mixer on high, beat the eggs and egg whites for 5 minutes or till light yellow and slightly thickened. Add the oil, sugar, carrot puree, sour cream, and vanilla, beating 3 minutes longer or till fluffy. With a wooden spoon, stir in the flour mixture, then fold in the grated carrots, raisings. and apple sauce, plus the walnuts if you wish.<br />
Fourth 4th &#8211; Spoon the batter into the pans and bake for 35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out with moist crumbs. Cool the cake in the pans on racks for 5 minutes. Turn out onto the racks, peel off the paper, and cool totally.<br />
Fifth 5th &#8211; Even though the cake cools, make the frosting. Ice the cake amongst the layers, on the sides and on leading, sprinkling as you go with th ecoconut if you wish. Tends to make 16 servings that is mouth watering!</p>
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Prime part of what is known as the spice rack, a wooden CD shelf filling the gap between cupboard and fridge.</p>
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<p><strong>Gazebos | Wooden Gazebo</strong><br />
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<p>Brio wooden railway train video A while back I created my son a YouTube playlist of trains so that he can watch it on the Tv by means of the Wii web browser and I add new videos to it each and every month. Final night I believed I&#8217;d surprise him and add a video of his own wooden train track to his playlist and I also made it into a DVD so that he can run it on repeat! &#8211; this could be a bad move! I also uploaded a short HD clip taken straight from the HV564E HD SD Video Camera with no editing and really should be watched full size in HD mode to see the top quality of the camera. I have noticed that when the camera is set to automatic white balance it will fluctuate in tone when the white train comes into view. Setting it to manual will hopefully combat this.<br />
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I Have Painted my shop floor with a a single component Epoxy paint. Then painted a design over that with acrylic paint. I need to know what will seal the acrylic paint so if oil drips on it it wont destroy the style that I painted.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by drew_c_chaput</i><br/>purchase a clear coat spray it over</p>
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<p>5 Star Flooring<br />
127 W Major Street<br />
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<p><strong>[Floor program for the Masonite House exhibit]</strong><br />
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<b>Complete title:</b> [Floor plan for the Masonite Home exhibit at the Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934.]<br />
<b>Creator:</b> Kaufmann &#038;amp Fabry Co.<br />
<b>Contributors:</b> Century of Progress International Exposition</p>
<p><b>Date:</b> ca. 1933-1934</p>
<p><b>Identifier:</b> COP_17_0002_00026_010</p>
<p><b>Format:</b> 9.25&#038;quotx7”<br />
<b>Type:</b> Photograph</p>
<p><b>Source:</b> Century of Progress Records, 1927-1952<br />
<b>Collection:</b> Pictures of Progress: Views of a Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934<br />
<b>Repository:</b> Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago Library</p>
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I have my bed lofted in my dorm area, meaning that it&#8217;s kind of challenging to get into it. I don&#8217;t need considerably of a lift up, but 6 inches to a foot would aid. Generally, I want a wooden step stool that looks like the cute sort they have for youngsters (with two little actions), but with the capacity to hold a (only 150 pound) adult.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Atajus</i><br/>If you have an Ikea outlet in your city or anyplace nearby, you could attempt finding a footstool from them. They have a great range&#8230;of diverse material (sturdy plastic and wood) and diverse sizes. They have tiny 2 step &#8220;ladders&#8221; as nicely. Or just attempt generating a single your self if you have &#8220;DIY&#8221; stuff accessible.</p>
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Hi, I have been trying to realize a handful of phrases that are uniquely American.</p>
<p>Please, can anybody explain these to me so I recognize their meaning?</p>
<p>1. &#8220;Do not appear a gift horse in the mouth.&#8221;<br />
2. &#8220;A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.&#8221;<br />
3. &#8220;Don&#8217;t take any wooden nickels.&#8221;</p>
<p>Even even though I grew up with these phrases, I still do not realize them nor how to use them.</p>
<p>Thanks.<br />
Thank you for the fast education Math Hobbyist! Thank you to the other two repliers &#8211; I appreciate your inputs.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by math hobbyist</i><br/>1#: Do not appear a gift horse in the mouth.</p>
<p>Which means</p>
<p>Do not be ungrateful when you get a gift.</p>
<p>Origin</p>
<p>This comes into the category of phrases named proverbs, that is, &#8216;short and expressive sayings, in frequent use, which are recognized as conveying some accepted truth or beneficial advice&#8217;.</p>
<p>don&#8217;t appear a gift horse in the mouthAs horses age their teeth begin to project additional forward every single year and so their age can be estimated by checking how prominent the teeth are. This incidentally is also the supply of an additional teeth/age associated phrase &#8211; extended in the tooth.</p>
<p>The advice given in the &#8216;don&#8217;t appear&#8230;&#8217; proverb is: when given a present, be grateful for your excellent fortune and don&#8217;t appear for far more by examining it to assess its value.</p>
<p>#two<br />
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush</p>
<p>Which means</p>
<p>It&#8217;s greater to have a small actual benefit now than the chance of a higher one particular.</p>
<p>Origin</p>
<p>It is not until the 19th century that we locate the phrase in its at the moment used form. The earliest I&#8217;ve situated is in a US newspaper The Huron Reflector, from January 1833:</p>
<p> &#8220;But handful of persons, so prone are we to grasp at the shadow at the expense of the substance, bear in mind the very good old adage, &#8216;A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>This refers to the phrase as old. How long the existing version predates 1833 is not clear, but variations of the phrase have been recognized for centuries. The earliest English version of the proverb is from the Bible and was translated into English in Wycliffe&#8217;s version in 1382, though Latin texts have it from the 13th century.</p>
<p>#3<br />
Meaning: Don&#8217;t be cheated.</p>
<p>Origin<br />
Just when the adage &#8220;Don’t take any Wooden Nickels!&#8221; was added to the American language is unclear, but the reasons are easy to comprehend. Very first of all, each wood had an expiration date and generally even a specific final redemption time. If you had been in a possession of a handful of wooden nickels that expired at noon these days and your finest buyer came via the door at five minutes to noon, it would be hard to get to centennial headquarters to cash them in. Many Wooden Nickels also mentioned they had to be unbroken, and the rectangular &#8220;Flats&#8221; were pretty fragile.<br />
Most likely the Rogers Company’s use of wooden cash ought to be studied as 1 of the great marketing and advertising schemes of the 20th Century. They had the wooden pieces printed up sometime prior to the actual celebration. They then sold the woods to area merchants for face value and the merchant in turn gave the Wooden Nickels, Wooden Dimes, and Wooden Quarters to their consumers in adjust. The woods usually carried the time, date and spot of the celebration. So in effect you had paid to take property an advertisement for the occasion!</p>
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<p>Chad Wilkinson performing the Eels song &#8216;Wooden Nickels&#8217; Recorded @ The Attic Filmed, created by Patrick Beau. www.freewebs.com/beaubrummelmusic<br />
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I have a made a homemade wooden pipe and was trying to discover some good suggestions of flavor they I could add to the bowl. I heard adding some honey to the bowl right after seasoning to give it a sweet flavor. Are there any other items and if so what could I use?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Richard English</i><br/>This is the wine, beer and spirits section. You will be more most likely to get a useful answer if you post it in a a lot more proper region.</p>
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<p>Electric Wizard 1995 Rise Above Records 1 day we were sitting and questioning exactly where it is at When down came a dragon with a wizard on his back He mentioned to us, &#8220;step up, wanna take you for a trip&#8221; Then up we flew off into space and astral gates we slipped Looking back behind us, to the freaks and heads we wave And off beyond our method out unto the deepest space And on the edge of time and space there stood two towers black But on we flew, the wizard knew there was no turning back Cast your spell on me Larger and increased, via the cosmos we had tripped Seeing stars turned inside out, we thought our minds had flipped Colors swirling, sounds are drifting, thinking we were dead The wizard turned and spoke to us and, this is what he said Via the virgin universe, upon his back we played Developing and destroying with the music we produced Undulate the cosmic rhythm, galaxies had been born Clouds of blue, fluorescent dunes, spreading out before</p>
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