Thursday, September 28, 2006

HTTP Status Codes

100 - Continue
101 - Switching Protocols
200 - OK
201 - Created
202 - Accepted
203 - Non-Authoritative Information
204 - No Content
205 - Reset Content
206 - Partial Content
300 - Multiple Choices
301 - Moved Permanently
302 - Found
303 - See Other
304 - Not Modified
305 - Use Proxy
306 - No Longer Used
307 - Temporary Redirect
400 - Bad Request
401 - Not Authorised
402 - Payment Required
403 - Forbidden
404 - Not Found
405 - Method Not Allowed
406 - Not Acceptable
407 - Proxy Authentication Required
408 - Request Timeout
409 - Conflict
410 - Gone
411 - Length Required
412 - Precondition Failed
413 - Request Entity Too Large
414 - Request URI Too Long
415 - Unsupported Media Type
416 - Requested Range Not Satisfiable
500 - Internal Server Error
501 - Not Implemented
502 - Bad Gateway
503 - Service Unavailable
504 - Gateway Timeout
505 - HTTP Version Not Supported

Monday, September 18, 2006

Potential Toyota Highlander Customer

My household has been a Nissan holder for years. I drive Nissan Altima, and my dad drives Nissan Maxima, we also had a Sentra for few years in the family. We are completely satisfied with the performance, reliability and quality of the Nissan cars. Over the years, these cars have served us well.

Lately, I am in a market for a mini-SUV, probably Honda CR-V or Toyota RAV4 type of 4-cylinder gas thrifty vehicle. While researching Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4, I came across the specs of Toyota Highlander. I thought Highlander probably cost in the upper 20’s, so I considered it out of my range and ignored it from my vehicular research sessions on the internet. But after finding out that the 4-cylinder 2WD version of the Toyota Highlander is available at around $22k, I am trying to picture a Highland SUV in my driveway. The only hesitation I have right now about the move to Highlander is the performance of the 4-cylinder engine in a 3,500 pound SUV.

So, if you are reading this and are a 4-cylinder Highlander owner, please give me your little review of the SUV by leaving a comment below. I am not a type of driver who tries to race everybody on the highways; I am only trying to make sure that horsepower is adequate enough for normal driving situations. Would you recommend your 4-cylinder Toyota Highlander to anyone?