Whitney Houston is interviewed on the Australian 2009-ApiBestinClass
Whitney Houston was a true ApiBestinClass. She had a great singing voice and also a very spiritual life. If one watch the funeral of Whitney Houston one can see how many people she touched.
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Logos- What are they really saying– Hidden Message for All
What are these logos really saying? Did the company know and design this hidden message in the logo?
. Five Ten

2. FedEx

3. Amazon.com

4. ZIP

5. Eight

6. 247 black/white

7. Zoorganic

8. Formula 1

9. Sony Vaio

10. Northwest Airlines

11. Wiesinger Music

12. My Fonts

13. Silver File

14. Body Wisdom

15. Families

16. Sun Microsystems

17. Treacy Shoes

18. Dog Care Veterinary

19. Shit Talking

20. Fantom

21. Hammmer

22. Elefont

23. Bones

24. The Installers

25. Lemon Crown

26. Heartbeats

27. Hanuet Wine

28. Martini House

29. Embrace Beer

30. Take Reality

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Focus after taking a picture– Could this be in the iPhone5? Steve Jobs Wish
Lytro – The Start of a Picture Revolution
New information from a top Fortune reporter reveals that Steve Jobs sought out the up-and-coming Read more…
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1920 Hudson Super 6 Touring Saturday Lot #5009.1
During World War I, the United States government recruited automaker Hudson to produce a new engine for the Army’s tanks, which were also being produced in the automaker’s assembly plant. When the war ended, Hudson could put the engine in its autom...
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1948 Tucker Torpedo Saturday Lot #5008
Preston Tucker’s automobile company, the Tucker Corp. of Chicago, built only 51 of its three-headlight, rear-engined Torpedos. One of those 51 American classics is being offered at a Barrett-Jackson auction for the first time in a decade. In 2002, a ...
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1960 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible Saturday Lot #5008.2
For the 1960 model years, Pontiac built more than 80,000 Bonnevilles. Nearly half were four door Vista-roof hardtops. More than 24,000 were two door coupes. Some 17,062 were convertibles. “There’s a few of them out there,” admits car collector Go...
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1957 Desoto Adventurer Convertible Saturday Lot #5008.1
The current corporate link between Chrysler and Fiat is far from the first alliance involving the Detroit carmaker and an Italian automotive business. It really wasn’t all that long ago that Chrysler owned Italian sports car builder Lamborghini, and,...
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1928 Daimler P.1.50 Vee Front Royal Limousine Saturday Lot #5007.2
Daimler began, as its name implies, as the licensee of Gottlieb Daimler’s engines in Great Britain, as did Panhard in France. The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, selected Daimler as the vehicle in which he learned to drive at the turn of the ...
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1930 Isotta Fraschini Tipo Cabriolet
Società Milanese Automobili Isotta, Fraschini & C. was founded on January 27, 1900. The firm was focused on the assembly of Renaults before advancing to production of its own namesake automobile. Early on, they focused on production of high horsep...
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1939 Packard 1707 Convertible Victoria Saturday Lot #5006.1
The V12 engine occupies a unique place in pre-war American technological progress, and although the V12 and its long banks of spark plugs are mostly a memory, the attraction lives on. Innovative minds at Packard designed and built a V12 engine in 1916,...
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