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Besides being my dream ride. There’s something very sweet about a SUV with 16-Valve DOHC i-VTEC engine with 4 In-Line Cylinder. Sweet on performance, the Honda Element 4WD LX is the perfect SUV for Dominica terrain. With hundreds of new vehicles coming into Dominica very month, soon will car pollution will soon be the number one pollutant on our environment. And world-changing advances in fuel economy, low emissions and alternative energy sources for the future. Honda

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That’s why all Element models feature Honda i-VTEC® technology for reduced emissions and higher fuel economy on regular unleaded gas. Gear ratios in the 5-speed automatic transmission also do their part: They are optimized to balance driving performance, fuel economy and low emissions. Also, an “active,” flat locking torque converter keeps it light and helps save gas.

The Element is all about doing your thing—having fun with friends, moving stuff or just relaxing on the beach. 😎 I’m willing to bet that helping to keep the air clean and the skies blue just might be on your “thing” list, too. The only thing is the Honda Element 4WD LX will set you back US$20,000 g’s. 😮

Honda Element Rear View
Honda Element Interior
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Photo of the Week “Cabrits National Park”. A military post until 1854. The forest then gained control and it wasn’t until 1986, when Cabrits became part of the National Parks System. Numerous funding agencies in cooperation with the eastern Caribbean Natural Area Management Program of the Caribbean Conservatin Association assisted in the funding to begin the restoration of Fort Shirley.

Cabrits National Park – (aka) Fort Shirley
Cabrits National Park

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Today, I got an email from TechCrunch about this new “startup�?. You type in phone a number and tell it how many times you would like the service to call it. And the service will then call the phone that number of times…Seriously! It works

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I’m not going to say the name of the startup or link to their website, because I don’t want to be responsible for people getting relentless crank calls. 😈 The creators argues that it’s useful for people trying to find a lost phone, why don’t use someone else phone to call. What the hell… here is the link to the crank call site to try-out for yourself. But a word of warning the crank call might show up on your next phone bill.

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