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Written by Ron "Diesel" Knudson
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Tuesday, 25 November 2008 14:14 |
My love affair with a three-wheel vehicle started when I was just a little boy and received my first tricycle. Soon after, I abandoned my three-wheeler for two wheelers. Having owned countless bicycles and motorcycles over my lifetime, I consider myself an avid two-wheel enthusiast. Even today, I still own a multitude of mountain bikes, road bikes, a cruiser, a trick bike, and one Honda Shadow motorcycle as of last count. |
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Written by Diesel Knudson
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Thursday, 30 October 2008 13:08 |
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We’re less than two months into our newly redesigned website (www.rvlife.com), and it’s really getting interesting, especially with our blogs. The one labeled “RV Life blog” is a potpourri of entries by our lively office staff. For instance, Karen Meredith, our office and accounting manager, flew from Seattle to Detroit with her husband, Dick, to buy an Airstream motorhome from a private party and bring it back to Seattle. She did four blog entries on their eventful “adventure.” Here’s an excerpt from the first one: |
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Written by Diesel Knudson
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Thursday, 25 September 2008 13:20 |
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Our newly designed Website, www.rvlife.com , has finally launched RV Life magazine into the 21st century, even if we’re just a little bit late. Because there’s so much more to do, see and investigate now, it would literally take days to get through all the stories, articles and monthly columns. But what I’d like to do now is tell you a little bit about our three newest blogs at www.rvlife.com. To begin with, they’re really fun, very informative and interactive. Just click on “Blogs” on the menu bar and check out each one. |
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Written by Diesel Knudson
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008 12:56 |
It’s a brand new day at RV Life magazine! |
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Written by Ron "Diesel" Knudson
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Tuesday, 01 January 2008 04:00 |
(As RV Life begins its 25th year, Publisher and Editorial Director Ron (Diesel) Knudson describes how the magazine has evolved.)
RV Life magazine was conceived in the most unlikely of places, the west wall of Fisherman’s Terminal in old Ballard, Washington, where the fishermen sold their fresh catch right off their fishing boats. I was the ad salesman for the Fisherman’s News, a bi-monthly tabloid newspaper covering the commercial fishing industry on the West Coast. |
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