And when it breaks, it’s easy to push
Published 11:14 pm Thursday, January 10, 2008
Not naan, Nano: Wondering what the average resident of Mumbai, India, will be driving to his job at the Microsoft customer call center? It’s the Tata Nano, a 33-horsepower car that will cost as little as $2,500.
Tata Motors doesn’t have plans to export the Nano to the U.S. But here are a few features:
The rear engine means your femur conveniently serves as the crumple zone in a head-on wreck.
* A hybrid engine allows the driver to switch fuels from gasoline to dried cow manure.
* Special connectors on each bumper allow the cars to be linked for operation on an HO-gauge train set.
Only you can prevent friendly fire: Senators have asked the Interior Department to lift a rule requiring gun owners to stow their firearms in car trunks when they enter national parks.
In response, Smokey Bear has asked to be outfitted with a Kevlar ranger hat.
The Love Boat’s in dry dock: Whidbey Island has made a national magazine’s list of top 10 romantic spots.
But at the rate the state ferry system is losing boats, the only way to get there by Valentine’s Day will be a romantic rowboat built for two.
