Polish photographer Slawek Krajniewski captured the F-22 at the Fairford (UK) Royal Air Force International Air Tattoo (RIAT). Be sure to check out the rest of the fantastic photographs.
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Unfortunately for this driver of a new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, Switzerland doesn’t have fixed fines for speeding. Instead they use a formula similar to that in Finland where the fine is calculated based on the vehicle’s speed and the driver’s income. Back in 2002, Nokia executive Anssi Vanjoki had to pay a fine of $103,600 for going 47 mph in a 31 mph zone.
In this latest incident, the driver faces a penalty of just over $1 million for traveling at the highest speed ever recorded on a public road in Switzerland. Apparently the SLS escaped being clocked by several older cameras that are limited to 125 mph before finally being recorded by a new camera with a higher radar speed range. His excuse: The speedometer was faulty.
He was clocked at only 180 mph.
The EPA is giving helpful hits on back to school shopping. Here is one of the many helpful hint:
When you do need to buy new, choose products made from recycled materials such as pencils made from old blue jeans, binders made from old shipping boxes, and of course recycled paper products.
Gee, thanks EPA…



Those are great pics of the F22. Too bad Obama killed it.
Yes, it is too bad. At a minimum it would have created actual jobs.