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The Dixon builds on the simple and functional Otis platform, with the addition of 6 more gears and a rear disc brake. Just like the Otis, the shifting is intuitive and easy with the elegant twist-shifter.
2Jul2008 | Prime Staff | 0 comments | Continued
Two Wheel Drive
In March every year, the staff of your favorite Sioux Falls men’s magazine heads east and north to the Minneapolis Auto Show – among the top 20 largest in the country. It is an impressive beast, and the April edition that follows is always a big hit. During a recent editorial meeting, it was suggested that we give the same treatment to another form of transportation – the motorbike.
2Jul2008 | Prime Staff | 0 comments | Continued
Old Man-isms - July
On looks enhancers:
“Beauty is in the eye of the beer-holder.”
On the merits of being tardy:
“The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.”
Ask Orty - July
Hey Orty,
I just turned 45 and I think it’s time for me to retire. Not from my job (wouldn’t that be great) but from competitive sports. I played competitive softball and basketball all through my 20s and 30s, but once my kids got a little older, I started coaching them more and playing less. Recently, […]
Prime Times with Shriners
Dear Prime Magazine,
Thanks for the tickets to the all new, 2008 El Riad Shrine Circus.
They say that the first one to catch a circus in a lie is a boy. The second one would probably be a really smart person like a hypnotist or a space ship builder. That rules most of us out. […]
Understanding Ball Position
Golf is a game where the ball never moves until we make motion. Unlike baseball or basketball where other teammates or competitors can directly impact the movement of the game ball, nothing in golf happens until we say so. That being said, you would think placing the ball in the correct position would be relatively easy.
10Jun2008 | Prime Staff | 0 comments | ContinuedRecessions and Bear Markets: The Connection Isn’t as Close as You Might Think
Many investors are nervous because they assume an economic recession would lead to a decline in corporate profits, which would likely push stock prices down.
10Jun2008 | Prime Staff | 0 comments | ContinuedJune Bugs
When June rolls around, it’s important to take a deep breath. Smell that? It’s frosting on your lapel, leftover from your buddy’s wedding cake. June brings us the wedding season, the season that brides dream about, and men sweat about.
10Jun2008 | Mark Cartwright | 0 comments | ContinuedWorking Rotating Shifts Without Losing Your Balance
Careers in emergency services, law enforcement, health care, transportation, manufacturing, and more may involve shifts that rotate between days, evenings and nights. While rotating shifts might offer flexibility, people don’t always realize the impact on their health and personal life.
10Jun2008 | Avera Health | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Ailing Music Industry
With 2008 almost halfway completed, it’s clear that once again music sales are continuing to slump. Despite pipe dreams that somehow ageing pop stars like Mariah and Madonna were going to somehow perform retail miracles, the public has yawned and just continued to play Grand Theft Auto and watch DVD’s.
10Jun2008 | Scott Hudson | 0 comments | Continued