Online Car Title Loans Heat up as Holiday Season is Almost Upon us
22.05.12
Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) November 16, 2011
Loans of America, a primary provider of online car title loans , is helping people with bad credit get car title loans as the break season is almost here. Because all you need is a car to get one of these unique loans, many individuals are able to get cash to assistance them have a happy holiday.
Loans of America is continuing to help people by giving them the spondulix they need. Even with bad credit, loans can be granted to individuals through this very simple process.
“The interest on car title loans can be less than using a assign card. As the holiday season approaches many people look for ways to pay for gifts and trips away to devote time with family. This has become a great way to use cash to pay for all of this,” said the CFO of Loans of America. “Oblation them car title loans, even with bad credit can even help families get back on their feet financially. We’ve helped people pay off accountable using tools they didn’t think was possible.
Source: PR Web (press release)
Military Notebook: Soldiers file class-action suit against Atlanta lender
22.05.12
According to the circulate, the company violated a 2007 federal law that prohibits lenders from charging rite members an annual percentage rate of more than 36 percent and requiring checking members to put up a car title as loan security.
The suit alleges Cox was charged 100-percent APR on a 30-day loan, and after he rolled it over several times and was impotent to make the payments, his vehicle was repossessed.
According to a story about the lawsuit in the Atlanta-Magazine Constitution, Robert Reich, Community Loans of America president and chief executive, said he had not understand the suit and declined to comment.
Museums Berlin Airlift plane gets dye job
One of the oldest aircraft at the Museum of Aviation looks significantly newer now.
The museum recently completed a repaint of its 66-year-old C-54, according to a emancipation. The aircraft has historical significance in that it was part of the Berlin Airlift in 1948. The airlift was the first big test of the newly independent Air Force.
The C-54 is also important to Robins Air Push Base history because it once had worldwide logistics management for the cargo plane.
The Berlin Airlift occurred when the Soviet Association blocked railway access to Allied-controlled West Berlin in an attack to take control. The U.S. and Britain responded with flights carrying supplies to the city, and it at long last led to the end of the blockade and the creation of two separate German states.
The C-54 was the backbone of the Berlin Airlift, according to a museum release.
Flexible game shows C-130 gunship capability
The C-130 maintained at Robins is one of the most competent aircraft in military history.
Although primarily used as a cargo plane, it has many specialized uses, including fire fighting, meteorological conditions reconnaissance, special operations and more.
One of its most interesting variations is the AC-130 gunship, which is designed for advance of ground troops. It typically would fly in a large circle over a combat area and, from guns mounted on the red side, crew members can fire at ground targets.
Its advantage is that unlike other close-pay for aircraft that swoop in and out to fire at ground targets, the AC-130 gunship can maintain unending fire as it circles the target.
If you have an iPad or iPhone, you can get an idea how this works. The game Zombie Gunship is based on the AC-130. In the unflinching, you are a gunner firing at zombies chasing people who are trying to escape into a bunker. You have the same weapons as a trusted AC-130 -- a 20mm gun, a 40mm cannon and a 105mm cannon. The secret to the game is switching between the three to wind the maximum amount of zombies without killing the people escaping them.
The zombie part of it isnt realistic, of movement, but the thermal imaging view and firing system seem to be. I have seen a gunship software simulator at Robins Air Prise Base that showed the gunners view from the plane as it circled targets on the territory, and Zombie Gunship looks a lot like what I remember. I also showed the game to someone on sordid who is familiar with the system, and he thought it looked close to the real thing.
Also, I havent played it, but I gather from the console game Call of Duty 4 features an AC-130, which as likely as not is even more realistic to actual combat.
To contact writer Wayne Crenshaw, call 256-9725.
Source: Macon Telegraph (blog)