Friday, April 21, 2006

Speed Reading: Who needs to start panicking (Speed Reading)


Speed Reading: Who needs to start panicking
From locking the top 35 teams into the field to losing 10 races to the Chase, Ryan McGee says it's not too early to get nervous about missing a race. Just ask Carl Edwards and watch qualifying on SPEED (3:30 p.m. ET).

PureDepth Awarded Two More Patents to Its Multi-Layer Display (MLD(TM)) IP Portfolio
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.----April 12, 2006--PureDepth, Inc. , a world-leading developer of display technologies and the developer of Multi-Layer Display (MLD) technology, today announced that it has been granted two patents -- one by the Israeli Patent Office and another by the Singaporean Patent Office -- which, respectively, cover a core design element of MLD technology and how the technology is

Speed reading
PLAINFIELD The village's water meter readers used to really get a workout. "We used to walk up to 15 miles per day," said Eric Miller, water operator crew leader. "You would have blisters on your feet and everything."

Speed Reading: 400, not 500, should be racing's new lap/mile standard
Ryan McGee says races are too long, and the checkered flag should wave after 400 miles at all but three races. Preview the weekend and get track updates on SPEED, starting at 3:30 p.m. ET.

Cingular Virtual Crew Instant Analysis: Samsung/Radio Shack 500
Kasey Kahne won the pole with the same car that won the pole and the race at Atlanta. See if he can win his second race of the season on FOX now, ask Ryan McGee about the race and get his in-race analysis.

Instant Analysis
Ask Ryan McGee a question about Texas and tune into the Samsung/RadioShack 500 (NOW on FOX) for his answers and in-race analysis.

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