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Houston, Need That Important Package Fast?

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Race Express is the fastest growing courier / delivery company in the greater Houston metro area. Why?

First, we have great rates, including our $10 special, which features deliveries up to 15 miles and 50 lbs. Second is our unique concept of delivering & advertising on our vehicles at the same time. Finally, our wide range of courier and delivery services, which include messenger services, delivery of medical supplies and equipment for local clinics and hospital, speedy mail runs, and quick runs of office supplies.

In Houston you don’t have to wait till the next day to get the items you need; contact Race Express to get it today!

View Houston Traffic Online

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Want to know what the traffic looks like before heading home or into town? Houston TranStar has several cameras set up throughout Houston to view and monitor traffic. By going directly to their website you can choose the intersection you want to get an actual camera view.

To access the camera views online go to http://traffic.houstontranstar.org/cctv/transtar/

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View live traffic pictures online.

High Caliber Gun & Knife Show in Houston

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

The High Caliber Gun & Knife Show will be coming to Houston on August 8th and 9th at the Harvey Hall Convention Center

Bring your Gun and Trade for the Gun You’ve Always Wanted, and See the Hundreds of displays of New and Old Guns, Ammo,Gun Parts, Books, Knives, Knife Sharpening, Coins, Camouflage and Related Items at Discount Prices. For more details call (903) 531-1349.

Houston Restaurant Guide

Friday, July 31st, 2009

restaurantWant to know the best places to eat in Houston?
Here are a few of our favorite restaurant guides and reviews of great places to eat in Houston. (more…)

Mathematicians Explain ‘Phantom’ Traffic Jams

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

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Ever been in a traffic jam with no apparent cause? Mathematicians from the University of Exeter have solved the mystery by developing a model that shows why major delays can sometimes occur:

Their model revealed that slowing down below a critical speed when reacting to such an event, a driver would force the car behind to slow down further and the next car back to reduce its speed further still.

The result of this is that several miles back, cars would finally grind to a halt, with drivers oblivious to the reason for their delay.

Read more at physorg.com»