Buy a dockyard container scanner, get a Lamborghini collection thrown in for free

September 2, 2010

Looking for the ultimate package deal of the day? Then you won’t want to pass up this sweet offer by seller Murcielago8898 on eBay. Right now if you purchase a 2004 Aracor Eagle, which is an X-ray scanner used in dockyards and seaports to examine the contents of shipping containers, you get a bonus that will [...]

Red Ferrari will brighten day

September 2, 2010

WHEN he's had a bad day, Harry Morgan doesn't turn to a night on the town or take-away food, but instead takes his Ferrari out for a spin on the open road. With four cars sitting in his gar

Spoiler Chat: Glee, Castle, True Blood, Gossip Girl, Dexter and More!

September 2, 2010

Stop the presses! Is Kenneth (Jack McBrayer) jumping ship on 30 Rock? This is the news that has us devastated this week in our roundup of exclusive TV scoop!! But hmmm...perhaps you...

Roddick’s Feet of Clay on Hardcourt

September 2, 2010

Roddick's figurative and Azarenka's literal falls in Flushing. Plus: Isner isn't just the guy from the marathon match; angst over Big Ten scheduling; and more.

Ruane, Cunniff & Goldfarb Investor Day

September 2, 2010

By CanadianValue. When Warren Buffett shut his partnership in the early 1970s he recommended one fund to his investors. That fund is the Sequoia Fund which is still in operation today. In May of this year they held their annual investor day where they take questions from their investors. Below is a transcript of the investor day which includes commentary on specific stock holdings and could be a ...

The crowd swarms to Union Street

September 2, 2010

The Chronicle's Michael Bauer should pride himself on the youthful demographic of his readers. Near the California Academy of Sciences, Ann Erickson heard a boy of 13 or so suggest, "It's been a tough day. Could we go to one of the Top 100 restaurants with a... California - Anthroposophy - United States - Asia - Arts and Entertainment

Rev Up a Real Formula One Car for a Mere $7,000: Review by Jason H. Harper

September 2, 2010

The cockpit of a Formula 1 race car is the size of a tiny coffin. You step over the fragile side wings and directly onto the single seat, then shimmy-slide into the narrow hole until your body is swallowed, leaving only helmet and shoulders visible.