Not exact matches
Heins, in a recent editorial for The Globe and Mail,
wrote about the potential to extend BlackBerry 10 into
automobiles, credit card machines and all manner of «embedded systems that run constantly in the background of everyday life.»
Much is being
written about the push to develop self - driving
automobiles, with tech companies and automakers alike pumping human and financial capital into the quest while promising such transportation robots by 2021.
Instead be
writes about and for people who typically get exactly what they want, in large part because they have been conditioned by the world around them to desire what that world can provide: the right
automobile; ethnic or trend - setting foods; a lucrative but not socially embarrassing job; a residence identifiable, in architecture and interior design, with a style that has a name.
Reams could be
written about cinematographer Dan Laustsen's perpetually gliding camera, Paul D Austerberry's green - tinged production design, and the netherworld Disney perfection of every setting from the diner to the cinema to the
automobile ownership.
1925 O.M. Restored — David Hawtin
writes about a fine four - cylinder example of this Italian marque / Street racing at Avignon — Toby Ross caught the action on film from behind the straw bales / Hill - climbs at Staxton and Foxhills — A.B. Demaus continues his series on pre-war hill - climb locations / Basil Davenport: hill - climb hero — The story of this outstandingly successful driver is told by Alan Brierly / Austins Alvises and other
automobiles — The Editor's latest monthly Excursion involves his own Austin 7 and other interesting vehicles / Rallying in France — Malcolm Elder tells what it was like to take part in the Coupe des Pyrenees / Diary of a dilettante — Tom Threlfall reports on events at Shelsley Walsh Oulton Park and Silverstone / Sightings in Argentina and Brazil — Alvaro Casal Tatlock reports on old carsspotted in small towns in South America.
At The
Automobile we don't just
write about old cars, we have our own collection of pre-1960 vehicles which we keep and maintain at our offices in Surrey.
Fred Schnetler
writes about a magnificent example in South Africa / The
Automobile's French adventure — Sixty - odd pre-1960 cars took part in the magazine's weekend adventure to France in late September.
Jie Kitman, a lawyer and rock band manager, contributed to
Automobile Magazine in its first year, when its editor bought a story he'd
written while in law school
about attending a Volvo market research session in Boston.
We were instantly smitten and named it our 2000
Automobile of the Year,
writing that «Ford designers and engineers have scrapped all the old paradigms
about what small cars ought to be.»
In fact, the very first article he ever
wrote for
Automobile Magazine was
about his first car, a 1985 Camaro IROC - Z.
Our publisher drove and
wrote about one of the first examples in 1958, and in the July issue of The
Automobile re-acquaints himself with the marque in the form of an immaculate Royal Enfield - powered B95.
«Thirty - one cars were entered in that first concours, and for the initial five years the show was as much
about production cars as vintage machines,»
AUTOMOBILE Magazine contributor John Lamm
writes.
That led to a career
writing news, review and feature stories
about all things automotive at
Automobile Magazine, most recently at Motor1.
Paranjay Dutt, Likes to read,
write, and talk
about automobiles whenever he can.
A few years ago I calculated the difference in savings versus the risk and
wrote about it in my article Is a Higher
Automobile Insurance Deductible Right for You?
Under Andy's recent post
about Iceland I
wrote that there is no
automobile technology coming to market that will solve our CO2 emission problem.
This is not the first time I have
written about such a thing; When I complained
about a Starbucks calling it «just another cog in sprawl -
automobile - energy industrial complex that we have to change if we are going to survive and prosper», commenters said that my
writing «seems more and more like whining.
For example, the Arbella Insurance Company
writes about 9 % of the private passenger
automobile premiums in Massachusetts, but got a smaller share (5 %) of complaints filed with the Division of Insurance.
A well -
written sample resume for Car Sales Consultants lists duties like offering information
about automobiles, demonstrating car capacities, making sure monthly sales target are attained, and closing sales or persuading hesitant customers.
He has been
writing articles
about technology, health, politics, music, culture and
automobiles since 2007.