Drive the all-new 2010 Porsche Panamera, the first four-door passenger car in the brand’s 60-year history, and you may need to restrain yourself. Specifically, you might need to keep yourself from looking over your shoulder to be sure there really are two seats behind you.
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Who would be interested in a 2011 Porsche that lacks stereo, air conditioning, cupholders – and uses nylon pulls for interior door handles? Jerry Seinfeld, for one. The comedian and TV star is just one of the many Porsche aficionados smitten with the new 2011 Boxster Spyder.
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Although the words “fatty” and “acid” may not immediately prompt a pleasant connotation, a-linolenic, eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic compounds are types of fatty acids with wonderful – and endless – health benefits. Commonly referred to as simply omega-3s, these polyunsaturated chemicals assist the human body in warding off cancer, cardiovascular disease, brain ailments and more. And the good news is that omega-3 fatty acids can be found in all types of food, from fish to flax.
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If it has been a while since you sat down with a good book, perhaps it’s time to check out one of the classics. Take one down from the library shelf and have yourself a quiet moment to get inspired by an age-old masterpiece! From children’s classics to adult fiction, there’s a page to turn for any age and every interest.
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LAcarGUY and Pacific Porsche are excited to announce the launch of the LAcarGUY Parts store, featuring Porsche Parts and accessories. Use offer code LAcarGUY to get 20% your first item.
In the automotive world, there are many common myths, which are repeated so many times that, after a while, they eventually transform themselves into ‘facts.’ Unsurprisingly, many of these ‘facts’ have to do with gasoline, whether they be regarding fuel mileage, power possibilities or some other arcane aspect of the internal combustion engine.
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Although vineyards are often filled with rustic, old-world charm, the process of making and selling wine usually relies on the efficiency of modern-day industrialization. Unfortunately, this efficiency is not necessarily eco-friendly, and wineries find themselves spending outrageous amounts of materials and energy on pesticides, packaging and distribution. The good news, however, is that more and more vineyards are going green, striving for Mother Nature’s seal of approval without sacrificing the aromas and tastes of their products.
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Even if you don’t have a lot of time or room to grow a garden, you can still add a dash of color to your Spring. With even the most limited outdoor space, you can easily create a charming bouquet of scent and sight with easy-to-maintain container gardens or window boxes. Transform your front steps or patio into a mini garden oasis!
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