Bust Frankenstein
Bust Frankenstein
Who makes the Geo Prism?
My car (’94 Corolla) recently got its nose crunched, thanks to a driver who didn’t pay attention. The engine cranked right up with no hestitation. The radiator got busted by the nose-crunch, but insurance will total it anyway. I (we) are thinking of maybe putting my engine into another body (like frankenstein).
I hear the Prism is basically the same as the Toyota Corolla.
Can anyone help? Any thoughts or useful, helpful advice? Thank you.
The Geo Prizm is mechanically IDENTICAL to the Toyota Corolla of the same generation.
They were both built on the same assembly line in the same factory (NUMMI) in California, which is a joint venture between GM and Toyota. The Toyota Matrix is built there now and so is the Pontiac Vibe — again, same car with just a few cosmetic differences.
http://www.nummi.com/
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Write Original Content
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This brings up a good point about content which is “SEOed”. If you’re writing about a topic you enjoy, you’re adding a dash of your personality, and you’re not concerned about keyword density, then you’re doing it correctly. So, what does that mean? Be normal. If you’re thinking about keyword density while you’re writing, you’re going to sound like Frankenstein.
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From a Web 2.0 perspective, you’ll have much more flexibility in promoting a blog. Netscape, Digg and Redit are primarily geared to blogs. Other strategies include leaving comments on other blogs that focus on the same niche as yours and answering questions at answers.yahoo.com.
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