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Great Life – 3 Keys To Have Success ced emissions, here is the wording directly from the EPA’s test findings of the Environmental Protection Agency 511 Test Program, published Federal Register. “[The use of Microlon caused] the reduction of Hydrocarbons by 24.9%; the reduction of Carbon Dioxide by 43.8%; and, the reduction of Nitrous Oxide by 21.4%.” There is a footnote in the study that says significant gas savings occurred, but measurement of that was not the purpose of the test.Having a great life is something that everyone wants but very few people think they have. To live a great life it’s very important to know the laws that govern success. If you know these laws and work them then success and a great life is sure to be yours. Here are 3 keys that will help you have success and live a great life.1. Plan for success.Everyone wants success but very few people have it. Wanting it is not enough. You have to plan for success. Some questions that you might want to ask yourself is how am I going to have success, what do I have to learn to get the success I want, how long will it take me to get the success I want, and do I have a solid plan to get suc And there’s more. Porsche AG also tested the effects of Microlon on its Porsche 928 with the following results: “Hydrocarbons were reduced by 40.3%; Carbon Dioxide was reduced by 62.6%; and Nitrous Oxide was reduced by 20%.” “Gas mileage increased by 9.8%.” As this was a private, proprietary test, nothing else was revealed. (Porsche AG, Culver City, California, Kurt Meier's office, Volkswagen of America, Western Region.) Microlon is an astounding product. As Casey Stengel ended his arguments: “You can look it up!” Reduced exhaust emissions are important and more st If You’re Such An Expert Can You Pass The “Thousand Differences” Test? Do the current political issues about emission standards have you concerned? What will they mean to us? Are we all going to be driving less with under-powered engines? Will we be paying high gasoline taxes or fees for driving at all? Laws are being passed in the UK right now that restrict certain driving and impose heavy charges for driving in specific places.One thousand things make the difference between someone who is a genuine expert and a beginner, or a relative amateur.For instance, I know enough about sales performance to tell you, with 100% confidence, what two colors to paint your office walls if you want to boost a sales team's performance.That’s pretty detailed, wouldn’t you agree?These two colors won’t be the only or most important variables in determining achievement. But they matter.I have at least 999 other salient tips, and perhaps thousands of additional insights and techniques that I can share on this topic.When you consider all of that knowledge, that trade-skill, it amounts to a lot of By all means, we have a very urgent and personal stake in this. Many of us enjoy the open road. Yes, Americans do have a love affair with the automobile. But there is a backlash forming in certain segments of society against driving. This is part of the intense and polarized rhetoric in the news media and by politicians. Of course no sane person wants air pollution. And no one wants to disregard it. Air pollution is mainly a product of the incomplete combustion of carbon compounds which leave behind carbon dioxide, hydrocarbons, nitrous oxide and more (read, burned fossil fuel waste). They’re released into the atmosphere by various means. But internal combustion engines are clearly in the sights of the big guns of clean air. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Let me explain why. There is a product that has been around for more than thirty years that can make a huge reduction in exhaust emissions. Yet it’s virtually a secret; almost unknown among the public because it has not been advertised or mass marketed. The reason it cuts exhaust emissions is simply because it reduces engine friction so much that it enables a gas or diesel engine to burn its fuel more completely and efficiently. The important thing is that this in itself eliminates a very significant portion of exhaust emission. I will document that in just a moment. But first let me tell you about it. The late Bill Williams, an engineer in the aviation industry, invented a compound to make aircraft engines run better and fly farther. He named it Microlon. And he got Microlon approved by the FAA it in 1978. Pilots and aviation mechanics loved the results they got with Microlon. High-tech machinists in the aircraft industry learned about it. It was a wonder-formula for machine tooling. In fact, Frank Lindsey, Manager of Machining Operations at MOOG, Inc., Aerospace Division, said “. . . this will result in the most significant gains in overall productivity since the introduction of carbide tooling." Quite a statement. Quite a claim. And it is true. Mr. Lindsey predicted, "There will certainly be some problems in getting "less than progressive" companies to "share the trade secret" of the application of Microlon.” Well, Mr. Lindsey’s prediction came true. It did remain a “trade secret.” Those who used it knew it was far beyond anything else available. Competition and tight lips kept it a secret. One of its attributes, a side-effect, is that is also significantly increases horsepower. So it wasn’t long before Formula Racing mechanics, and then NASCAR mechanics, learned of it. And they kept it a secret for the same reasons. It made them look like geniuses, like magicians. They won races with it. So what in the world is Microlon? First, Microlon is not a lubricant or a fuel additive. Microlon is a metal treatment for engines that significantly reduces the friction of an engine’s metal moving parts. As Microlon is introduced into an engine it cleans the varnishes and “gunk” build-up off the metal and then, by the heat of the engine itself, embeds Microlon resin into every microscopic declivity, tool mark, and imperfection on the surfaces of every metal moving part. Permanently, for the life of the engine. The embedded Microlon resin makes the surfaces super-slick. This enables the engine to run much easier. So it requires less power to move your vehicle, therefore, less fuel. Think about it. With the engine being clean and low-friction, its operation improves so much that it simply burns the fuel much more efficiently, meaning less exhaust emission. The result is less gas used and much cleaner exhaust created. And if you want it, more horsepower, too. To document the facts about reduced emissions, here is the wording directly from the EPA’s test findings of the Environmental Protection Agency 511 Test Program, published Federal Register. “[The use of Microlon caused] the reduction of Hydrocarbons by 24.9%; the reduction of Carbon Dioxide by 43.8%; and, the reduction of Nitrous Oxide by 21.4%.” There is a footnote in the study that says significant gas savings occurred, but measurement of that was not the purpose of the test. And there’s more. Porsche AG also tested the effects of Microlon on its Porsche 928 with the following results: “Hydrocarbons were reduced by 40.3%; Carbon Dioxide was reduced by 62.6%; and Nitrous Oxide was reduced by 20%.” “Gas mileage increased by 9.8%.” As this was a private, proprietary test, nothing else was revealed. (Porsche AG, Culver City, California, Kurt Meier's office, Volkswagen of America, Western Region.) Microlon is an astounding product. As Casey Stengel ended his arguments: “You can look it up!” Reduced exhaust emissions are important and more st Minerals - A Little Bit of These Goes a Long Way Towards Great Health ernal combustion engines are clearly in the sights of the big guns of clean air.Like vitamins, minerals function as coenzymes, enabling the body to quickly and accurately perform its daily activities. Minerals are needed for the proper composition of body fluids, the formation of blood and bone, and the maintenance of health nerve function.Minerals are naturally occurring elements found in the soil. Rock formations are made up of mineral salts. Erosion over millions of years fragments the rock salts, which along with dust and sand form the basis of soil. Plants absorb the minerals, which in turn are consumed by man and animals.Minerals belong to two groups: macro (bulk) minerals and micro (trace). Bulk minerals include calcium, magnesium, sodium, pota But it doesn’t have to be this way. Let me explain why. There is a product that has been around for more than thirty years that can make a huge reduction in exhaust emissions. Yet it’s virtually a secret; almost unknown among the public because it has not been advertised or mass marketed. The reason it cuts exhaust emissions is simply because it reduces engine friction so much that it enables a gas or diesel engine to burn its fuel more completely and efficiently. The important thing is that this in itself eliminates a very significant portion of exhaust emission. I will document that in just a moment. But first let me tell you about it. The late Bill Williams, an engineer in the aviation industry, invented a compound to make aircraft engines run better and fly farther. He named it Microlon. And he got Microlon approved by the FAA it in 1978. Pilots and aviation mechanics loved the results they got with Microlon. High-tech machinists in the aircraft industry learned about it. It was a wonder-formula for machine tooling. In fact, Frank Lindsey, Manager of Machining Operations at MOOG, Inc., Aerospace Division, said “. . . this will result in the most significant gains in overall productivity since the introduction of carbide tooling." Quite a statement. Quite a claim. And it is true. Mr. Lindsey predicted, "There will certainly be some problems in getting "less than progressive" companies to "share the trade secret" of the application of Microlon.” Well, Mr. Lindsey’s prediction came true. It did remain a “trade secret.” Those who used it knew it was far beyond anything else available. Competition and tight lips kept it a secret. One of its attributes, a side-effect, is that is also significantly increases horsepower. So it wasn’t long before Formula Racing mechanics, and then NASCAR mechanics, learned of it. And they kept it a secret for the same reasons. It made them look like geniuses, like magicians. They won races with it. So what in the world is Microlon? First, Microlon is not a lubricant or a fuel additive. Microlon is a metal treatment for engines that significantly reduces the friction of an engine’s metal moving parts. As Microlon is introduced into an engine it cleans the varnishes and “gunk” build-up off the metal and then, by the heat of the engine itself, embeds Microlon resin into every microscopic declivity, tool mark, and imperfection on the surfaces of every metal moving part. Permanently, for the life of the engine. The embedded Microlon resin makes the surfaces super-slick. This enables the engine to run much easier. So it requires less power to move your vehicle, therefore, less fuel. Think about it. With the engine being clean and low-friction, its operation improves so much that it simply burns the fuel much more efficiently, meaning less exhaust emission. The result is less gas used and much cleaner exhaust created. And if you want it, more horsepower, too. To document the facts about reduced emissions, here is the wording directly from the EPA’s test findings of the Environmental Protection Agency 511 Test Program, published Federal Register. “[The use of Microlon caused] the reduction of Hydrocarbons by 24.9%; the reduction of Carbon Dioxide by 43.8%; and, the reduction of Nitrous Oxide by 21.4%.” There is a footnote in the study that says significant gas savings occurred, but measurement of that was not the purpose of the test. And there’s more. Porsche AG also tested the effects of Microlon on its Porsche 928 with the following results: “Hydrocarbons were reduced by 40.3%; Carbon Dioxide was reduced by 62.6%; and Nitrous Oxide was reduced by 20%.” “Gas mileage increased by 9.8%.” As this was a private, proprietary test, nothing else was revealed. (Porsche AG, Culver City, California, Kurt Meier's office, Volkswagen of America, Western Region.) Microlon is an astounding product. As Casey Stengel ended his arguments: “You can look it up!” Reduced exhaust emissions are important and more st The Kingdom of Sambhala and the Wisdom Society h-tech machinists in the aircraft industry learned about it. It was a wonder-formula for machine tooling.I, Ruler of Sambhala say, "The principle of life is the affirmation of the expanse of cosmic energy and the way of creative Fire!"May I quickly take birth in Sambhala, the treasury of jewels, And complete the stages of the path in Highest Yoga Tantra.' From 'The Guru Yoga of Kalachakra' by Ling RinpocheWhat is Sambhala? A dream country! A Society of wisdom holders! An inspiration of Buddhist Monks! A Tantrik society which has achieved its ideal! A land of Bliss where the great eastern Sun is illumining in its complete glory! It is a reality or myth! Or is it a myth which has to be realized or yet it is a hope of the Buddhist people of Tibet! Some Tibetan sources maintai In fact, Frank Lindsey, Manager of Machining Operations at MOOG, Inc., Aerospace Division, said “. . . this will result in the most significant gains in overall productivity since the introduction of carbide tooling." Quite a statement. Quite a claim. And it is true. Mr. Lindsey predicted, "There will certainly be some problems in getting "less than progressive" companies to "share the trade secret" of the application of Microlon.” Well, Mr. Lindsey’s prediction came true. It did remain a “trade secret.” Those who used it knew it was far beyond anything else available. Competition and tight lips kept it a secret. One of its attributes, a side-effect, is that is also significantly increases horsepower. So it wasn’t long before Formula Racing mechanics, and then NASCAR mechanics, learned of it. And they kept it a secret for the same reasons. It made them look like geniuses, like magicians. They won races with it. So what in the world is Microlon? First, Microlon is not a lubricant or a fuel additive. Microlon is a metal treatment for engines that significantly reduces the friction of an engine’s metal moving parts. As Microlon is introduced into an engine it cleans the varnishes and “gunk” build-up off the metal and then, by the heat of the engine itself, embeds Microlon resin into every microscopic declivity, tool mark, and imperfection on the surfaces of every metal moving part. Permanently, for the life of the engine. The embedded Microlon resin makes the surfaces super-slick. This enables the engine to run much easier. So it requires less power to move your vehicle, therefore, less fuel. Think about it. With the engine being clean and low-friction, its operation improves so much that it simply burns the fuel much more efficiently, meaning less exhaust emission. The result is less gas used and much cleaner exhaust created. And if you want it, more horsepower, too. To document the facts about reduced emissions, here is the wording directly from the EPA’s test findings of the Environmental Protection Agency 511 Test Program, published Federal Register. “[The use of Microlon caused] the reduction of Hydrocarbons by 24.9%; the reduction of Carbon Dioxide by 43.8%; and, the reduction of Nitrous Oxide by 21.4%.” There is a footnote in the study that says significant gas savings occurred, but measurement of that was not the purpose of the test. And there’s more. Porsche AG also tested the effects of Microlon on its Porsche 928 with the following results: “Hydrocarbons were reduced by 40.3%; Carbon Dioxide was reduced by 62.6%; and Nitrous Oxide was reduced by 20%.” “Gas mileage increased by 9.8%.” As this was a private, proprietary test, nothing else was revealed. (Porsche AG, Culver City, California, Kurt Meier's office, Volkswagen of America, Western Region.) Microlon is an astounding product. As Casey Stengel ended his arguments: “You can look it up!” Reduced exhaust emissions are important and more st Basement Remodeling - Creating a Basement You'll Love aces with it.
So what in the world is Microlon?Most basements are dark, gloomy, and simply serve as a storage area for old toys, clothes, seasonal items, and anything else that is not used on a regular basis. Most of us rarely go down into the basement unless it is to unload more clutter that we don't want or need.But, why not turn this gloomy storage room into something functional and useful? Remodeling your basement is a cost-effective way to significantly increase your home's living space. Suddenly you could have a nice, cozy guest room, a playroom for your children, a home office, a game room; the possibilities are endless!Below are five simple steps to a brand new basement.1. Repair any Basement Water Pr First, Microlon is not a lubricant or a fuel additive. Microlon is a metal treatment for engines that significantly reduces the friction of an engine’s metal moving parts. As Microlon is introduced into an engine it cleans the varnishes and “gunk” build-up off the metal and then, by the heat of the engine itself, embeds Microlon resin into every microscopic declivity, tool mark, and imperfection on the surfaces of every metal moving part. Permanently, for the life of the engine. The embedded Microlon resin makes the surfaces super-slick. This enables the engine to run much easier. So it requires less power to move your vehicle, therefore, less fuel. Think about it. With the engine being clean and low-friction, its operation improves so much that it simply burns the fuel much more efficiently, meaning less exhaust emission. The result is less gas used and much cleaner exhaust created. And if you want it, more horsepower, too. To document the facts about reduced emissions, here is the wording directly from the EPA’s test findings of the Environmental Protection Agency 511 Test Program, published Federal Register. “[The use of Microlon caused] the reduction of Hydrocarbons by 24.9%; the reduction of Carbon Dioxide by 43.8%; and, the reduction of Nitrous Oxide by 21.4%.” There is a footnote in the study that says significant gas savings occurred, but measurement of that was not the purpose of the test. And there’s more. Porsche AG also tested the effects of Microlon on its Porsche 928 with the following results: “Hydrocarbons were reduced by 40.3%; Carbon Dioxide was reduced by 62.6%; and Nitrous Oxide was reduced by 20%.” “Gas mileage increased by 9.8%.” As this was a private, proprietary test, nothing else was revealed. (Porsche AG, Culver City, California, Kurt Meier's office, Volkswagen of America, Western Region.) Microlon is an astounding product. As Casey Stengel ended his arguments: “You can look it up!” Reduced exhaust emissions are important and more st Current Trends in Residential Kitchen Design ced emissions, here is the wording directly from the EPA’s test findings of the Environmental Protection Agency 511 Test Program, published Federal Register. “[The use of Microlon caused] the reduction of Hydrocarbons by 24.9%; the reduction of Carbon Dioxide by 43.8%; and, the reduction of Nitrous Oxide by 21.4%.” There is a footnote in the study that says significant gas savings occurred, but measurement of that was not the purpose of the test.Recent headlines indicate that rooms that embrace new style trends in new home construction are kitchen and baths, the statement rooms in the home. Kitchens and baths are becoming more upscale as people adopt a certain level of luxury in these rooms. Interestingly, new kitchen designs focus on creating a space that is as functional and efficient as possible, yet provides a very welcoming area for the homeowner and guests. Six trends that have been observed in kitchen design themes include the following:• Design the kitchen as an entertaining space since guests naturally desire to interact with the host during food prep. • Design in softer color palette and “beachy” looks i And there’s more. Porsche AG also tested the effects of Microlon on its Porsche 928 with the following results: “Hydrocarbons were reduced by 40.3%; Carbon Dioxide was reduced by 62.6%; and Nitrous Oxide was reduced by 20%.” “Gas mileage increased by 9.8%.” As this was a private, proprietary test, nothing else was revealed. (Porsche AG, Culver City, California, Kurt Meier's office, Volkswagen of America, Western Region.) Microlon is an astounding product. As Casey Stengel ended his arguments: “You can look it up!” Reduced exhaust emissions are important and more stringent laws on vehicle emissions are coming fast. Many are slated for 2010. Microlon puts us ahead of the curve to meet these new standards. It increases gas or diesel mileage. And it greatly reduces exhaust emissions with either fuel. Emissions reduction is crucial. But Microlon proves that it doesn’t have to come at the price of less horsepower.
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