Jake Turner had been driving diesel for 20 years and had never learned how to read. Growing up in the deep forests of Virginia, he had always had a love for the winding roads and agriculture. Now he prided himself on driving some of the biggest rigs in the nation.
Justice. Optimus Prime understands what is fair. In our limited human perception, he could be compared to King Solomon. His innate desire to do what is right and stand up for the underdog makes him the sort of character that can be relied on even in the most difficult of circumstances. Even though he understands his superior intellect and strength, he never uses that against the humans he has decided to defend.
Second, the World Cup. The magnanimity of the Word Cup, somehow lost on most Americans, can be experienced everywhere else across the globe. Germany, for example, shuts down during every match they play in. Stores close, streets and subways are deserted, and excessively long breaks are taken at work. But the pubs, Olympic stadium, and World Cup tents are teaming with red, black, and yellow life. The beer flows freely and even the dullest people become passionate. The World Cup equals passion.
He constantly has things to say that will build and strengthen the people around him. It is through his key phrases and quotes that many find a way to carry on. This shows a wisdom, not only in what he does, but what he says as well.
As Jake thought back on the path he had taken to get where he was he remembered the fateful day that he decided to join the ice road truckers, (his first and most dangerous assignment). Jake was 19 and as ambitious as any other trucker. When he heard about the 60% increase in pay for ice road truckers he knew that he was going in the right direction.
Second, fiberglass slivers. This was a curse we humans brought upon ourselves. Fiberglass is absurd material should never ever be used where people are likely to touch it. When used properly, fiberglass has its strengths. But whoever decided they should build children's swing sets out of it was clearly out of his/her mind. Those tiny, invisible, painful slivers have ruined the temporary happiness of many, many children.
Caring. Although Optimus Prime is strong, he always is caring. Many would think that because he is an Autobot that it would be difficult to show forth any emotion at all, but Optimus Prime expresses sadness whenever he loses a team member or when he sees a human in danger. He has the instincts of a hero and shows them by his actions.
Nobody wants or expects to suddenly breathe in diesel emissions in the middle of a jam. It's just wrong. For the love of the environment, our lungs, and our evening cruises, something needs to be done about those diesel emissions. Improving it will make this world a happier place.
Justice. Optimus Prime understands what is fair. In our limited human perception, he could be compared to King Solomon. His innate desire to do what is right and stand up for the underdog makes him the sort of character that can be relied on even in the most difficult of circumstances. Even though he understands his superior intellect and strength, he never uses that against the humans he has decided to defend.
Second, the World Cup. The magnanimity of the Word Cup, somehow lost on most Americans, can be experienced everywhere else across the globe. Germany, for example, shuts down during every match they play in. Stores close, streets and subways are deserted, and excessively long breaks are taken at work. But the pubs, Olympic stadium, and World Cup tents are teaming with red, black, and yellow life. The beer flows freely and even the dullest people become passionate. The World Cup equals passion.
He constantly has things to say that will build and strengthen the people around him. It is through his key phrases and quotes that many find a way to carry on. This shows a wisdom, not only in what he does, but what he says as well.
As Jake thought back on the path he had taken to get where he was he remembered the fateful day that he decided to join the ice road truckers, (his first and most dangerous assignment). Jake was 19 and as ambitious as any other trucker. When he heard about the 60% increase in pay for ice road truckers he knew that he was going in the right direction.
Second, fiberglass slivers. This was a curse we humans brought upon ourselves. Fiberglass is absurd material should never ever be used where people are likely to touch it. When used properly, fiberglass has its strengths. But whoever decided they should build children's swing sets out of it was clearly out of his/her mind. Those tiny, invisible, painful slivers have ruined the temporary happiness of many, many children.
Caring. Although Optimus Prime is strong, he always is caring. Many would think that because he is an Autobot that it would be difficult to show forth any emotion at all, but Optimus Prime expresses sadness whenever he loses a team member or when he sees a human in danger. He has the instincts of a hero and shows them by his actions.
Nobody wants or expects to suddenly breathe in diesel emissions in the middle of a jam. It's just wrong. For the love of the environment, our lungs, and our evening cruises, something needs to be done about those diesel emissions. Improving it will make this world a happier place.
About the Author:
When the California Air Resource Board's diesel emissions regulations first came out, Michael Schwartz, now President of FleetServ, started getting calls from panicked Fleet Managers searching for straight-forward information and compliance assistance. While FleetServ (formerly known as ACT Compliance) was originally formed to meet this need, over time it has evolved into much more.
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