Who Killed The Electric Car – Documentary

July 26th, 2008

ev1 or impact electric car - who killed it?If you haven’t seen this documentary yet, you should.  Apparently, there was a viable electric car created by General Motors back in the 1990’s that was possible of travelling 120km a day. Called the EV1 or Impact. Well, watch the documentary and see for yourself what happened.

Click on link below to watch the documentary.

http://quicksilverscreen.com/watch?video=44020

 

 

Just Added A Category Called “Videos” – Watch All The Videos On MoneyAccumulator.com

July 24th, 2008

Featured Videos on MoneyAccumulator.com

I’ve just added a Category called “Videos” which features all the videos that is available on MoneyAccumulator.com. There are some very interesting documentaries, current events, and humerous videos, I hope you enjoy it.

Click on the link below or click on the Videos link under the Categories section on the right menu.

http://www.moneyaccumulator.com/category/videos/

Taipei Station Shopping Area – Shopping and Tourist Attractions

July 24th, 2008

Taipei Station area - highspeed rail hsr

In the next little while, I will be posting many articles on things to see and do in Taipei, Taiwan. 

Taipei Main Railway Station is the city’s hub for the major railway, MRT, and bus lines of Taipei. Close to the station are a number of department stores, an underground shopping mall and tourist hotels.

Shopping

• Taipei Easy Mall between Taipei Main Station and Shuanglian Station of MRT Danshui Line

Rogers Wireless Canada Ripping Off Canadian Cell Phone Customers With iPhone Pricing

July 6th, 2008

iPhone Rogers Wireless Canada too expensive

 

 

 

 

 

First of all let me just say that cell phone plans in Canada in general is expensive and a rip off compared to our neighbours to the south. Unfortunately, there are not many selections of wireless providers in Canada, you have Bell, Telus, Rogers and Fido which is own by Rogers anyway.

I’ve Been Hearing Alot About Hydrogen Assisted Cars, Using Water and HHO or Brown Gas

June 29th, 2008

Run for gas or diesel car with water, increase mileageSo, I’ve been hearing a lot about using water to produce brown gas and feeding the brown gas into your car’s intake. This process supposedly will help the engine burn gasoline more efficiently which will result in greater fuel mileage, some on the internet say up to or more than 30 %.

China Earthquake Caused By HAARP Weapon?

May 26th, 2008

This video was brought to my attention by a friend of mine, regarding the current earth quake in China.

Many people are thinking that this was not a natural disaster, but more like an attack by the U.S with the weapon Project HAARP. Trying to provoke a war in accordance to the Bilderberg’s (Illuminati) groups mandate.

I’m not advocating this theory, but you never know these days.
Here are a few videos regarding this subject.

The Galleria Mall in Houston, Texas – Shoe Shopping and Saving

May 24th, 2008

A week or so ago my wife was looking for a pair of Puma running shoes online and the price she saw in u.s dollars was $90. At the malls in the Toronto area they were asking about $120 CAD plus 14% tax. So on a recent business trip to Houston, Texas to attend a tradeshow I went to the Galleria mall in Houston, Texas. When I was at the Galleria mall I located a Women’s Footlocker and they had the Puma shoes that she was looking for called the Cell Therid.

Taiwan Vacation – Flight To Taipei, Taiwan – Part 1

May 18th, 2008

Air Canada flight to Taipei, Taiwan from Toronto

The flight to Taipei, Taiwan is not cheap. During the month of March a airline ticket to Taipei, Taiwan will run about $1600 CAD after taxes, give or take a hundred dollars. On this trip to Taiwan, I booked my wife’s plane ticket using my Air Canada Aeroplan points, so basically she flew for almost free. I say almost free because even though I do not have to pay for the airplane ticket to Taiwan, Air Canada makes you pay for the taxes on the ticket, which works out to be like $180 CAD. That of course is better than paying $1600 CAD.

Just Got My Rogers Wireless RIMM BlackBerry Curve 8310 With GPS Feature From My Company

May 12th, 2008

Just like any other mobile tech worker out there, my company needs me to be accessable at all times. So several days ago, my BlackBerry Curve 8310 finally arrived. What is great about the BlackBerry 8310 Curve is that it is the smallest BlackBerry of the bunch that offers a QWERTY keyboard, so it fits nicely in my pocket or feel less bulky on my belt. Also when I talk with it, it doesn’t look like I am talking into a brick like the BlackBerry Pearl which is bigger.

Some History About Taiwan Before I Write About My Trip

April 25th, 2008

Taiwan FlagBefore I start writing about my recent trip to Taiwan I thought I would provide some basic data on the island country,Taiwan.

First of all most American’s and Canadian’s are not familiar with Taiwan, unless they’ve been there, they know someone who is from there or they have been pro-active and learned about foreign lands on their own. When people hear Taiwan, they often mistaken Taiwan for Thailand. I’ve heard quite a few ignorant individuals say “Ya, I know Taiwan……I like Thai food.” Uhmm….Thai food is from Thailand you dumbass not Taiwan.

Back To Planes, Trains and Automobiles – The Travelling Engineer

April 8th, 2008

office buildingToday mark the 1st week at my new job. Although working for myself (internet business and trading) was fun over the last 1 year and 1 month it did not necessarily make a lot of money. In the end I realized that making a living trading is very difficult and not everyone can do it. You have very little control over the market and therefore having a consistent stream of income to pay the bills can be difficult. As for the internet business, I realized that this may take some time to build all the websites up to a point where they can generate an income that I can live off of.  I am not going to stop those two activities however, I will continue doing those things on a part-time basis from now on, on my own free time.