Japanese gas guzzlers.In the May/June 2006 issue one of the letters from a reader complained about General Motors' SUVs and trucks. This issue (Earth Talk, July/August 2006), it's the Hummer. Yes, we've driven GM cars and a small SUV for years. We've found the vehicles to be dependable, reliable and economical to drive. So, we are a bit biased. But are we the only people that have noticed that Infinity infinity, in mathematics, that which is not finite. A sequence of numbers, a1, a2, a3, … , is said to "approach infinity" if the numbers eventually become arbitrarily large, i.e. and Lexus make SUVs? Honda honda a quick release metal eyelet for the end of a lariat. When the restrained animal is no longer required it is not necessary to slacken off the loop and pull it over the head—a very great advantage when working with wild cattle or unbroken horses. , Nissan and Toyota make huge SUVs and trucks. Unless the Sequoia sequoia (sĭkwoi`ə), name for the redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) and for the big tree, or giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), both huge, coniferous evergreen trees of the bald cypress family, and for extinct related species. , with its V-8 engine, is running on a thimble thimble, n See coping. thimble, ionization chamber, n See chamber, ionization, thimble. full of gas, why is it never mentioned? I'm just trying to keep the comparisons to apples and apples--not apples and oranges. Meg Vaughn via e-mail |
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