V8SC 2008 - Rnd 6 - Hidden Valley - Race 2 (Part 1)
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V8 Supercars, touring cars, saloons, australia, motr racing, holden, ford, bathhurst…
2008 Version Bitches.

… plus a k24a2 & big turbo under the hood.
It’s almost 90 degrees in San Francisco today! Now I don’t know about you, but I am genuinely worried about this planet. Last time I checked, wasn’t San Francisco supposed to be pretty moderate? As Mark Twain once said, “The coldest winter I ever saw was the summer I spent in San Francisco…” Um, not anymore Mark! With that said, I think it’s about time we take a good look at ourselves and see what we can do to conserve.
Check out this Pagecast: Go Green! This page provides some excellent information on what can be done to do your part to help this planet. Other Pagecasts with similar topics include: Green Living, Green Sustainability, Green Peace, Green Cars, and various others.
-Allison, Pageflakes Team Member
While creating a filebrowser for a project, I have tried several JavaScript tree menus and found this one the easiest to work with.
dTree is an easy to setup & use classic JavaScript tree menu.
With a XHTML 1.0 strict validated output, this tree menu supports unlimited number of levels and remembers the state between pages.
The items don’t need to be in an order within the code as you can re-order them. This is a functional feature when creating the menu from a database.
The script is well-documented and this example shows how flexible it is.
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My husband is a practical jokester. He is always thinking up ways to set people up. He is very good at it and we have had many laughs at some of the things that he comes up with. It seems that no matter how his friends and I try to set him up he usually figures things out. Ever since we have been married each year he says that he wants a corvette for Christmas. He will leave picture of corvettes where he knows I will find them. Of course I have bought him models of corvettes as well as match box cars. But I thought one year I would like to really get him in a joke over this.
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Hello!
This is a blog designed to bring to you information about real estate but geared towards the auto enthusiasts. What does that mean? My intention is to bring you information about what to consider when purchasing a home with a big garage and or adding onto an existing home/garage. Please understand that any of the information you will receive through this blog also requires you to take responsibility to check into your own city/town zoning, HOA (home owners association), CCR’S( covenants, conditions and restrictions) and local rules/regulation and of course consult a lawyer.
I would also like to hear your specific questions about real estate and thoughts on any and all of the topics that I speak about. With all that said lets start this first blog with:
Most but not all property owners have and or will receive a copy of the CCR’S and/or have a HOA (home owners association) documents when purchasing a home here in Arizona. When thinking of adding onto an existing home and/or garage or building a new structure these documents are a few things that you should consider first. When looking to purchase a home and you need mulitple parking checking into your parking options to see if you must park all vehicles in the garage. OK, the garage is large enough for your four to five collector cars but can your every day vehical be parked in the driveway for extended length of time? Can you park a vehicle on the side yard? Must the park vehicle be registered? One of the first places to start is your CCR’S.
Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (”CC&Rs”) ( from www.AARonline.com, Buyers Advisory)
The CC&Rs are recorded against the property and generally empower a homeowner’s association to control certain aspects of property use within the development. By purchasing a property in such a development, the buyer agrees to be bound by the CC&Rs. Thus, the CC&Rs form an enforceable contract. The association, the property owners as a whole, and individual property owners can enforce the contract. It is essential that the buyer review and agree to these restrictions prior to purchasing a property.
The ADRE advises: “Read the deed restrictions, also called CC&Rs (covenants, conditions and restrictions). You might find some of the CC&Rs are very strict, especially those addressing landscaping, RV parking, play equipment, satellite antennas, and other common amenities - particularly if the subdivision is governed by a homeowner’s association.”
www.azre.gov/PUBLIC_INFO/Documents/Property_Buyer_Checklist.html
A short but informative document on the purpose and effect of CC&Rs may be read at www.realtor.com/BASICS/condos/ccr.asp. Buyers should consult legal counsel if uncertain of the application of particular provisions in the
What about the CC&Rs?
CC&Rs are the governing documents that dictate how the homeowners association operates and what rules the owners must obey. So, you’ve decided to buy a condominium. Here are some facts you should know about homeowners association documents: 1. What are CC&Rs? The covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs) are the governing documents that dictate how the homeowners association operates and what rules the owners — and their tenants and guests — must obey. These legal documents might also be called the bylaws, the master deed, the houses rules or another name. These documents and rules are legally enforceable by the homeowners association, unless a specific provision conflicts with federal, state or local laws. 2. Suppose I don’t like the rules. Can they be changed?Most rules are easy to accept, but some may strike a nerve. Such issues as pets, parking spaces, recreational facilities and subleasing can prove quite controversial. The procedure for changing the rules should be explained in the governing documents. A majority vote or, in some cases, a super-majority, will be required. Changing existing rules is rarely easy. “Attendance is always a problem at [association] meetings,” warns Michael J. Wolfe, president of Midboro Management, Inc., a residential property management company in New York City. “There is always a group of people who care and show up and another group [of people] who do not care and say they are too busy. A lot of times, there isn’t enough attendance at a meeting to change a rule, even if 100 percent of the attendees [want to change it].”
3. What are the consequences of breaking a rule? Penalties might include fines, forced compliance, a lawsuit by the association, the misery of being at odds with your neighbors and emotional distress. For example, suppose an owner attempts to sneak a large dog into a condominium unit despite a rule specifying a maximum weight for pets. He or she might be forced to get rid of the dog in addition to facing fines and a lawsuit. Read the rules thoroughly before you buy an association-governed home.
4. What are the most important provisions in the governing documents? Review the association’s operating budget and make sure the complex isn’t losing money. Ask for copies of any engineering, architectural or structural inspection reports. Pay attention to provisions governing the election of board members, subleasing and restrictions on remodeling your own unit.
5. Do I need an attorney to explain the CC&Rs to me? It’s always a good idea to seek legal counsel if you have questions about the governing documents or rules. Wolfe suggests reading the documents yourself and preparing a list of questions, then asking your attorney to interpret anything you don’t understand.
Denise G. Ham, REALTOR
Sonoran Lifestyle Real Estate
480-213-1613 Direct
deniseham@cox.net
I saw this little Oscar-winning gem on youtube. It’s such a sweet and quirky story and I love the quaint animations. Being a book geek I especially love the literature and book plot.

Drinking straws.
Have you ever gotten a soda from a drive-through, only to realize half a mile down the road that the straw they gave you had a hole in it? You don’t want to try taking the lid off to drink while driving.
Plastic containers.
Washed-out margarine tubs and similar containers are perfect for storing impromptu collections or giving water to the dog. They are also great for portioning out cereal, raisins, or other snacks when you have one bag of food but several hungry people.
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If you are planning to move from one place to another permanently, you must be facing some problem to move with all your belongings to the new destination. The cars, especially, is really tough to be carried with. So, you may be looking for customers to sell them.
However, are you sure that you will find a car of your choice at an affordable price at the new place? In this situation, the car transport companies may help you with their specialized services to take you out of your problem.
Over the years, various car transport companies have come up across the globe. They provide the car transport facilities right from your old door and to your new one. These companies offer round the clock services to the customers. They can help you with their auto transport and car shipping facilities to make your relocation absolutely hassle free.
Keeping in mind the requirements of their clients, every transport company designs its different facilities. Every auto transport company aims to offer reliable, fast shipment of different vehicles both nationwide and state-wide for their customers.
An auto shipping company usually provide specialized services for dealers of used cars, hobbyists, car collectors, fire houses, armed forces, federal departments, contractors, employees, hospitals and corporate relocation.
It should be noted that before selecting any particular car transport company you should go through the details of the services offered in that company. All kinds of detailed information are available from the online websites of those companies which provide these services.
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