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Munro, DeLorenzo, McElroy, & Me: Talking Autos, Aluminum & More

In the event that you didn’t catch “Autoline After Hours” last night and are interested in learning about things ranging from what Autoextemist Peter DeLorenzo thinks about the Super Bowl ads, what John McElroy thinks about Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, and why lean design expert Sandy Munro has a bag full of things including a nano-based aluminum alloy that bullets have been shot at, then you really want to spend some time here: Video streaming by UstreamAutoline AH February 10, 2011
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In the event that you didn’t catch “Autoline After Hours” last night and are interested in learning about things ranging from what Autoextemist Peter DeLorenzo thinks about the Super Bowl ads, what John McElroy thinks about Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, and why lean design expert Sandy Munro has a bag full of things including a nano-based aluminum alloy that bullets have been shot at, then you really want to spend some time here:

Autoline AH February 10, 2011

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