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Sunday, March 30, 2008

BMW Repair Billings MT


Tip of the week from Metric Wrench, BMW Repair Billings, MT, aiming procedures for fog and driving lights:

Park your BMW on a level surface with the fog lights 25 feet away from the wall. Measure the distance from the ground to the center of the lamp. Mark the same height on the wall. Turn your fog lights on. The lamps should be aimed straightforward. For fog lights, the top of the beams should be 4" below the mark on the wall. For driving lights the center of the beam's hot spot should be 1-1/2" below the mark.

BMW Engine Maintenance Program:
A little prevention care can save both time and money in costly BMW repairs in Billings, MT and extend the life of your BMW. Here are a couple of suggestions:
Whenever available, use original equipment components that have been designed specifically for your model BMW.

Today, advance additives and lubricants are available that enhance the performance and longevity of your engine. Ask for these lubricants when tuning up your BMW. And, of course change your oil every 3,000 miles.

Bring your BMW in for service at Metric Wrench, the BMW Repair Shop in Billings, MT on a regular basis and your bimmer will be running for years to come.

BMW Fun Facts
Bimmer vs Beemer

Like the debates between Hillary and Obama so too is the debate between Bimmer and Beemer, you say tomAto and I say tomato.

Bimmer - proper accepted slang for BMW cars. Don’t feel bad if you didn’t know this, most people don’t.

Beamer/Beemer - proper accepted slang for BMW motorcycles. People around the globe misuse this term, but we can’t really fault them, they just don’t know any better, but now you do.

Bummer - When you get a speeding ticket.

Bitter - Another German car. Very rare; hand built.

So just why is a BMW car called a 'bimmer' not a 'beemer' or 'beamer'?
The answer in part lies in knowing some BMW history and what came first. All real BMW enthusiasts know that BMW got a big start on two wheels, what many call the real BMWs.

In those days, BMW motorcycles were quite active in racing, and one of their competitors at the track was often the BSA bikes.

Well as things would have it, track slang developed, and the BMWs were usually referred to as 'beemers' and the BSAs were referred to as 'beesers'.
So, of course for any true enthusiast, there is no way that a BMW car could be called a 'beemer', so they were called 'bimmers'.

Unfortunately, in the US and Canada, and perhaps other countries, there was a time (kind of still is) where for various reasons, a BMW owner was considered an upwardly mobile person, and of course due to the fun in driving their BMWs most all of them had big grins on their faces.

Hence it is little surprise that the non-enthusiast types out there incorrectly labeled BMW cars and their owners as 'beamers' or 'beemers.’

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Friday, March 14, 2008

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Writing: Pennsylvania Landscaping

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Thursday, March 6, 2008

What is Litigation?

Litigation is always in the news, class action lawsuits, asbestos cases, drug recalls, it’s everywhere. But what does litigation really mean?

Litigation is a controversy before a court or a lawsuit. All action involves risk; most action involves the possibility of subsequent claims and litigation. The threat of litigation usually deals with the degree of injury. In most instances, lawyers are less likely to pursue litigation in cases where the injury is not serious. Most personal injury cases are taken on a contingency fee, and lawyers know that a modest injury will probably result in a modest fee that might not even equal a reasonable hourly rate. Also, if the case on liability is questionable, the defense is more likely to try a case of modest injury, and that makes it even less desirable to the lawyer. Where the injuries are severe, the odds of litigation are much greater.

There are two kinds of litigation: civil and criminal. If you break a state or federal law, you commit an offense against society. The government, on behalf of the community, begins a criminal proceeding to hold the offender responsible. A criminal litigation is therefore between the government and the accused or defendant. The government is represented by a prosecutor, typically a district attorney (for state prosecutions) or a federal prosecutor (for federal crimes). Either a private criminal attorney represents the defendant or a public defender appointed by the state.

A civil action encompasses virtually any non-criminal court proceeding. It can be a private action between two citizens, a proceeding by one person against the state, a suit by an individual against a corporation or any combination thereof. The party brings the suit, known as the plaintiff or petitioner, usually is seeking a sum of money (damages) from another party (the defendant or respondent) to compensate her for a claimed injury or loss. Sometimes the remedy sought involves not money but performance; one party wants the court to compel another either to do something he is obligated to do or to stop doing something that is injurious to one bring suit. In a civil action, the case turns not on the defendant’s guilt but on the issue of liability, a party is found either liable or not liable. The burden of proof required to establish liability in a civil suit is generally a lower threshold than the “guilty beyond a reasonable doubt” requires in a criminal trial.

In the either a criminal and civil litigation, the parties may never actually make it to court; they might come to a mutual comprise before the trial date. Parties to a civil suit might reach a financial agreement or other settlement, while the prosecution and defense in a criminal case might agree to a plea bargain, under which a prosecutor offers a reduced charge or sentence in exchange for the defendant’s plea of guilt.