If you are driving on the freeway, it is more economical to use airconditioning than to leave your windows open. The air rushing in through your windows causes resistance, and your car uses more gas to accelerate than the airconditioning uses. It is probably a better idea to roll the windows down if you are driving on inside roads though.
Because you are using scrap metal rather than iron that is needed
Because you are using scrap metal rather than iron that is needed
People is used to getting using windows. Sometimes they just like windows. Ferado is rather old so no one notice it anymore.
I wish you weren't so economical with the truth.
no myth-busters did a review on it and you use more fuel with windows down then you do using the AC. AC uses the same amount of gas as running with the windows up and ac off At speeds below about 30mph it is better on fuel mileage to drive with the windows down. Above 30, the drag from the open windows makews it more economical to run the ac and roll up the windows.
The AIAP is designed to achieve the most effective and economical policy possible by using which of the following?
The main advantages are price, compatibility, and the ability to modify hardware easily.
You can, but I would recommend using windows 7 rather than XP since some of the hardware may be incompatible with XP. Plus Windows 7 is pretty slick and fast, with much fewer problems than vista.
The expiration limitations for using an invitation on Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows Xp are both 6 hours.
Linux has the advantage of not being susceptible to the many Windows-based viruses and malware programs floating around. It is a more secure system in that respect.
Windows Vista is the operating system.
Rather than using a data backup service, I would suggest just keeping your records backed up on CDs and/or thumb drives. This is more economical -- as long as you remember to do it regularly.