This is absolutely insane!!! ..I can’t even imagine!

August 24th, 2010 by Amanda Filed under: Blog | Comments (3)

A massive traffic jam in north China that stretches for dozens of miles and hit its 10-day mark on Tuesday stems from road construction in Beijing that won’t be finished until the middle of next month, an official said.

Bumper-to-bumper gridlock spanning for 60 miles (100 kilometers) with cars moving little more than a half-mile (one kilometer) a day at one point has improved since this weekend, said Zhang Minghai, director of Zhangjiakou city’s Traffic Management Bureau general office.

But he said he wasn’t sure when the situation along the Beijing-Zhangjiakou highway would return to normal.

The traffic jam started Aug. 14 on a stretch of the Beijing-Zhangjiakou highway. That section has frequently been congested, especially after large coalfields were discovered in Inner Mongolia, Zhang said. Traffic volume has increased 40 percent every year.

Drivers stranded in the gridlock in the Inner Mongolia region and Hebei province, headed toward Beijing, passed the time sleeping, walking around, or playing cards and chess. Local villagers were doing brisk business selling instant noodles, boxed lunches and snacks, weaving between the parked trucks on bicycles.

The highway construction in Beijing that is restricting inbound traffic flow and causing the jam “will not be finished until Sept. 17,” he said.

Authorities were trying to speed up traffic by allowing more trucks to enter Beijing, especially at night, Zhang said. They also asked trucking companies to suspend operations and advised drivers to take alternate routes.

China’s roadways are increasingly overburdened as the number of private vehicles booms along with commercial truck traffic hauling materials like coal and food to cities. Traffic slowdowns because of construction and accidents are common, though a 10-day traffic jam is unusual even in China.

Check me out in the current issue of Oxygen Mag!

August 17th, 2010 by Amanda Filed under: Blog | Comments (3)

Hey all!!

In case you haven’t already seen the current issue of Oxygen magazine definitely go and grab the current issue. Why? Because it is featuring yours truly ♥ in the new JetFuel PYRO Ad for GAT!!

I had the opportunity of working with my great friend and photographer on this project, www.MarkesePhotography.com. We worked hard and nailed some pretty killer shots for the new ad campaign. Check it out!

Eminem & Rihanna “Love the Way You Lie” Music Video

August 15th, 2010 by Amanda Filed under: Blog | Comment (0)

Great! The car has everything! hee hee :)

August 10th, 2010 by Amanda Filed under: Blog | Comment (1)

Firefighter Dies in Loop Restaurant Blaze

August 9th, 2010 by Amanda Filed under: Blog | Comments (3)

Chicago – Firefighter Christopher Wheatly died from his injuries after falling at least three or four stories while battling a blaze Monday morning at a Loop restaurant.

Firefighter and paramedic Wheatly, 31, fell about 35 feet early Monday while carrying tools and equipment up a ladder attached to a building at 615 W. Randolph St., fire officials said. He died at John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County.

At 8:30 a.m., about 35 firefighters watched as fire officials affixed a purple memorial bunting above the entrance to Engine Company 5, 324 S. Des Plaines Ave., where Wheatly was stationed.

Wheatly is survived by his father, mother, sister and fiancé, Chicago Fire Commissioner Robert Hoff said.

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2010 NOPI HIN BIKINI CONTEST IN NEW JERSEY!

August 8th, 2010 by Amanda Filed under: Blog | Comments (4)

Evidence continues to mount to support expectations that Apple’s iPhone 4 will finally launch on Verizon this coming January. The latest: Sources close to Apple’s hardware suppliers say that Apple has ordered millions of CDMA chipsets from Qualcomm. CDMA is the wireless technology used by Verizon.

The report comes from TechCrunch contributor Steve Cheney, who says that the chipsets are due in December, implying a January launch for the Verizon device. This follows a rumor from seven months ago that Qualcomm had landed a deal to provide Apple with chips.

You might also recall that AT&T dedicated a significant portion of its recent SEC filing to assurances that it would be a-okay without U.S. iPhone exclusivity, a probable sign that the carrier is expecting to lose said exclusivity before the original 5-year deal runs its course.

TechCrunch doesn’t disclose any details about its sources for this rumor; it describes them only as “sources with knowledge of this entire situation,” a reference to the long chain of manufacturers from Apple on down through Qualcomm and other component-makers.

The January release date was supported by an earlier, less-specific report from Bloomberg about a coming Verizon iPhone. Some surveys have predicted that as many as half of Verizon’s current customers will abandon their current phones for the iPhone if it becomes available to them.

If this rumor pans out, will you be abandoning your current Verizon phone for an iPhone. Or if you’re an existing iPhone customer, will you drop AT&T and make the move to Verizon when it gets the iPhone?