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Archive for May, 2010

Land Rover

A robotic equipment hauler for the military has some doglike beginnings

The futuristic LS3, or Legged Squad Support System, is one of the good guys. Able to walk through all sorts of extreme landscapes, carrying up to 400 pounds of gear, this mechanical pack mule will one day be available to Marines on the march.

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Critical Point

Transportation issues must be addressed now

Sen. James Inhofe (R) has been representing Oklahoma in the Senate since 1994. Prior to serving on Capitol Hill, the native Oklahoman served in the U.S. Army and was a small businessman working in aviation, real estate and insurance for more than 30 years. His current role as ranking member on the Senate Environment and […]

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Hearing is Believing

Bestselling author David Baldacci loves to hear his books come to life

Millions of people get a jolt from David Baldacci’s books — including David Baldacci. The lawyer-turned-author remembers almost causing a mid-air incident when he first listened, on a plane, to the audio version of his 2001 bestseller Last Man Standing, read by actor/author Ron McLarty. Baldacci jumped out of his seat when he first heard […]

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A New Direction

One odd job has caused a singer to re-calculate her career route

Karen Jacobsen always figured drivers would listen to her voice as they traveled down the road.  It’s just that in her dreams she was singing hit songs that were blasting from car radios rather than giving driving instructions over GPS systems. Still, she’s certainly a hit in this role. “I am told I am the […]

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Troop Transport

A driver helps Boy Scouts earn merit badges in trucking

Don Pratt • Coopersville, Mich. • Driving for 15 years I’m 43 years old. I earned my CDL in 1995, and I’ve logged 800,000 accident-free miles. God willing, I’ll make the million-mile club. If you had told me 10 years ago that I would be standing in a room filled with complete strangers, wearing a […]

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