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![]() Chuck Bonner - ArticlesChuck Bonner is a lifelong hiker and amateur naturalist, and webmaster of HikingWithChuck.com. Visit www.hikingwithchuck.com for more information about hiking and observing nature.
Are You Sure it was a Coyote? How to Tell a Coyote from a DogIf you see a coyote in a suburb or city, you are sure to meet with skepticism when you tell people about it. Maybe you're not so sure yourself! This article will tell you how to be sure whether it was a coyote or a dog. Can You Really Save On Gas by Predicting Tomorrow's Gas Prices?At first, it seems obvious, but it's not so simple. Sometimes you will have to buy gas today even if it will be cheaper tomorrow, or you won't be able to act on a bargain because your tank is already full. But this article shows that, despite all that, you really can save money by knowing tomorrow's gas price. Four Reasons To Keep Track Of Your Gas MileageYou know it's a good idea to check your car's gas mileage performance once in a while, but all the time? Yes, you really should monitor your gas mileage all the time, for four good reasons. How To Measure Your Gas MileageGas mileage is on just about everyone's minds these days, but how exactly do you measure it? It sounds simple, but it does require a little thought and planning, as this article explains. Economy Beyond Gas: Three Things You Can Do to Make Your Car's Tires Last LongerYou must replace your car's tires every so many miles, and there's nothing you can do about it, is there? Wrong! Here are three ways you can make those tires last much longer, and so save money on your driving budget. Economy Beyond Gas: Three Things You Can Do to Save Money on Your Car's BrakesSure, you can stretch your budget a bit by driving carefully to get the best fuel economy from your car, but gas is not the only cost of operating your car. Here are three things you can do to make your car's brakes last longer, and so save money on this routine maintenance item. Predicting Gas Prices: Three Factors to WatchWouldn't you love to be able to predict the retail price of gasoline? But it seems to be completely unpredictable. There's no way to know what the price of gas will be tomorrow, is there? Yes, there is. And this article will show you three things you can keep an eye on in order to anticipate future changes. Gas-saving Gizmos and the Placebo Effect: Why People Claim Real Gas Savings From Methods That Can't Possibly WorkPeople often claim to realize significant improvements in their cars' fuel economy using completely bogus methods. Don't just laugh at them. You can learn something important from these preposterous claims. The Fallacy of Average Gasoline Prices: Why Widely Cited Sources are Often MisleadingEvery news outlet on TV, Internet, and in print tells you about movements and trends in the average price of gasoline. But how is the "average" calculated, and what does it really mean? This article will shed some light on that question, and show you why it matters, even though you never thought about it before. The Sordid History of Georgia's Infrastructure Development Districts AmendmentHere is what every voter in the state of Georgia needs to know about how the "Infrastructure Development Districts" amendment came about. Even if you are confused by the contradictory statements and interpretations about what this amendment is supposed to do, a look at the unsavory and almost unbelievable events leading up to this scam should convince you to vote NO!
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