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  • Mr. Norm’s Super Cuda is One Badass Retro Car

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    The Dodge Challenger is a classic muscle car, but you’ve never seen one like this. Called Mr. Norm’s Super Cuda, this custom tuned machine updates the Challenger look and adds a whole bunch of horsepower under the hood.

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    A new grille and front spoiler give this car a retro look. But what really distinguishes the Super Cuda is the engine. Outfitted with a supercharged Hemi powerplant, this baby churns out more than 600 horsepower.

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    While muscle car fans will cheer, green car proponents will probably weep. Go ahead and cry as this beast blows the wheels off your girlie Prius.

    [via Autoblog]

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  • Audi Awarded Yellow Angel by ADAC

    Following last year’s ADAC AutoMarxX study (effectiveness and image of car brands study), German manufacturer Audi has been found to be the best brand for the third time in ADAC’s study. The carmaker managed to rank at the top in most of the categories of the study.

    I am very pleased to accept the Yellow Angel again this year – for the third time in a row now. We put one thrilling car after the other onto the road and delight our customers with beautiful design and pioneering technology,&quot… (read more)

  • Art Meets Energy Consumption Visualization (in Helsinki)

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    Inspired by the Ars Electronica Golden Nica-winning Nuage Vert project, Pixelache, an informally organised network of electronic art festivals, and Helsingin Energia, one of the largest energy companies in Finland, are collaborating to produce artworks related to the collective energy consumption in the Helsinki area. A selection of artists were invited to submit proposals for artworks, of which the very best will be built within the public space in Helsinki or presented as online web projects. The proposals for these artworks can be found at the “Art & Energy” [pixelache.ac] webpage.

    They include “Human Viz”, a series of unpredictable events, implemented by human action, visualizing Helsinki Energia’s energy consumption data. Flash mobs, sudden gatherings of people of different ages and backgrounds, would occur at specific locations to convey the representative red and blue colors from an online diagram of current heat and electricity. (See also Human-Driven Media Facade). “Andy Best” is a kinetic sculpture that reacts to the current energy usage, and could be produced in any scale, from table top objects for the home or office, to a large public sculpture for a whole neighborhood (see also Vision Energy Sculpture).

    Blink Helsinki aka Blink at Home” is a collective effort to draw attention to energy consumption on city wide level, by inviting individual households to blink their lights at a predetermined visual pattern revealing energy consumption in Helsinki. “Energy Fame” paints the energy levels as projected light onto people, turning them into representations of their energy use, as citizens of Finland. “Hot Lights” connects Helsinki’s use of district heating to its public, urban outdoor lighting system: when heat consumption is high, street lamps will pulsate slowly.

    Thnkx Monika!

    PS. For more physical visualizations of sustainability-related issues, check out the 3 finalists of San Jose’s Climate Clock Challenge that was organized last year.


  • All-Electric Chevrolet Volt in the Works?

    General Motors hasn’t yet launched the standard Volt and people have already started talking about other versions of the car, such as an all-electric flavor that would be driven on electricity alone. Bob Lutz, now serving as GM vice chairman, said in a statement at the 2010 North American International Auto Show than an all-electric Volt is just a thing that has to be done as "you just leave some parts out," as autocar.co.uk noted.

    Chevrolet Volt will officially go on sale in the Un… (read more)

  • China Blocks IMDb Site After Google Refuses To Censor Search Results [China]

    Mere days after Google stuck it to the man and refused to continue censoring search results in China, the country has put IMDb.com on its list of inaccessible sites. [The Reg via TechRadar]







  • New Energy Hubs: Transit-Oriented Development Meets District Energy

    WorldChanging has a post on expanding the Transit Oriented Development concept – New Energy Hubs: Transit-Oriented Development Meets District Energy.

    Advanced community design models are emerging to provide some of the greatest opportunities for reducing fossil fuel use, climate-disrupting emissions and traffic congestion, while also offering affordable, high-quality lifestyles.

    Envision living in a community that offers an abundance of local shopping, services and entertainment. The community is focused on a mobility center well connected to the region with transit and vanpools. The need to drive to work and other destinations is minimized. When you do drive, it is in an electric vehicle charged at your house or a fast charge station located in the mobility center park-and-ride.

    Coming from work you stop by a mobility center kiosk to pick up groceries and other items ordered on line. You come home to a super-efficient residence with a smart management system that has adjusted temperatures in anticipation of your arrival. Hot water that heats your home and comes out of your shower head is delivered from a local plant that uses both ground heat and biogas.

    Electricity that powers your home and charges your vehicle is generated at the plant and a neighborhood solar array mounted at the park-and-ride. Power is delivered by a smart grid that manages local power generation and sends any surplus around the city. The smart grid also communicates with buildings and electric vehicles to optimize grid operations, saving ratepayers on power costs.

    This is a vision for a New Energy Hubs, a comprehensive community development model that meshes transit-oriented developments (TODs) with emerging energy technologies. Deploying advanced transportation and energy concepts in one geographically defined location provides synergistic benefits, making for the most effective use of energy and resources.


  • Bethenny Frankel Wedding Sponsors

    During the Television Critics Associated Conference in Pasadena this week, the Bravo Network unveiled plans to feature Real Housewives of New York City socialite Bethenny Frankel in her own spinoff reality series, Bethenny Getting Married? The unscripted docu-soap is expected to chronicle the pregnant foodie as she plans her upcoming nups to financier fiance Jason Hoppy — and Bethenny hopes to finance her dream wedding on someone else’s dime.

    Pulling a page from the Book of Star Jones, Bethenny is said to be on the hunt for sponsors to fork over cash and products for her big day. The celebutante is hoping her wedding will be the biggest “sponsored” bash to hit the Big Apple since Star married Al Reynolds in 2004.

    “Bethenny has been talking to vendors all over New York about getting them to ’sponsor’ her wedding,” says a snitch. “She wants everything and anything, and she isn’t shy….”

    So far, no one’s biting.


  • Soup’s On! 7 Ways to Make Any Soup Creamier

    2010-01-15-CreamySoup.jpgSometimes in the middle of making a soup, we decide that we want it to be creamier. Or we realize that we ran out of cream when we made coffee that morning. Or we’d like it to be thicker, but without adding more calories. Whatever the situation, we’ve got a lot of options to choose from!

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  • Alonso Names Favorites for 2010 Title

    Fernando Alonso admitted that there can be only target for him in the 2010 season of the Formula One championship, and that is to become world champion once again. The Spaniard admitted that this is the one goal he is thinking of for the upcoming campaign of F1, but insisted that reaching it will not be easy at all.

    The goal can be only one, winning the world championship, said the new Ferrarista in his first interview at the Wrooom event at the Madonna di Campiglio ski resort in northern Ita… (read more)

  • Looking for an apartment

    Hey there guys,

    I’m looking to invest in a nice apartment in Tokyo.

    Could any of the Tokyo veterans provide me with some links to reasonably priced projects?

  • Create Desktop Web Apps with Mozilla Prism 1.0 Beta 3

    Web apps are becoming increasingly important and powerful. And thanks to great support from the likes of Google, a lot faster too. Things like Google Docs, Gmail and especially more advanced tools like web photo editors can be a welcome alternative for desktop apps but, at the end of the day, we’re still stuck with our desktop OS, at least … (read more)

  • John Mayer Wants To Impregnate His Fans

    The always outspoken and oversexed John Mayer is raising eyebrows once again after he allegedly told screaming fans at a concert on Monday that he wanted to get one of them pregnant after the show.

    “I’m getting someone pregnant tonight,” the Grammy winner joked to an audience of ladies in London this week the British Mirror claims. “I’m going to do a cover by another artist who has a hard time making it happen in the UK. I’m not saying I have a hard time making it happen – I could make it happen with any of you ladies tonight. Someone’s getting preggers. Someone’s going to have my baby tonight.”

    The singer – who has a reputation womanizing — has dated Jennifer Aniston, Jessica Simpson, and Jennifer Love Hewitt


  • Edf. Parque Amorim

    Nome: Edifício Parque Amorim
    Tipo: Residencial Luxo
    Altura: 150m
    Apt. tipo: 4 suítes, 250m²
    Apt. tipo cobertura: 8 suítes, 480m²

    obs: Não fiz a base e agora estou engajado em outro projeto e nao sei quando vou fazer, entao resolvi posta-lo logo :crazy2:

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  • Dodd: Health reform bill ‘hanging by a thread’

    Ron Brynaert
    Raw Story
    Tuesday , January 12th, 2010

    On his way out the door, retiring Senator Chris Dodd (D-Conn) has
    some bad news for health reform advocates still cheering the late
    December Senate vote.

    “Health care reform is ‘hanging on by a thread,’
    and one or two votes could determine the outcome of the heavily-debated
    bill, Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd told CNBC Monday,” the cable business news network reports.

    Dodd said you would have to be “living on the moon” not
    to know what senators have already gone on the record with having
    issues with the plan, citing Nebraska’s Ben Nelson,
    Connecticut’s Joe Lieberman and Senator Blanche Lincoln from
    Arkansas.

    “Everyone feels, I guess, to some degree who have been for
    this, that they would have liked something different, and that’s
    not uncommon when you’re considering an issue of this
    magnitude,” Dodd said.

    “If this is all about surviving politically, then we’re
    missing the whole purpose of what we’re supposed to be
    doing,” Dodd added.

    Dodd said he admired President Obama for taking health reform on,
    and that doing nothing would “strangle” the economy.

    The National Review’s Corner quotes a “senior GOP Senate staffer” responding to Dodd:

    Sounds like there is a full-scale operation underway to
    convince liberals: Unite, you have nothing to lose but your principles.
    They’re working over the progressive caucus, Big Labor, and other
    Lefty groups to convince them that a bad bill is better than no bill.
    They have no margin for error, so they’re doing everything they
    can to unite groups who dislike the bill.

    Video of Dodd’s CNBC interview can be viewed at this link.

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  • Haiti: Oxfam team ready to respond

    With travel and communications severely limited, getting aid into Haiti remains extremely difficult. Oxfam’s Louis Belanger reports on the preparations Oxfam is making to ensure we reach the people who need help most as quickly and effectively as possible, once supply lines are established.

    Donate to Oxfam’s Haiti Earthquake Appeal

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  • Xây tuyến đường sắt nối trung tâm thủ đô với Nội Bài

    Tuyến đường sắt dài 47 km, gồm 8 ga, có phần đi nổi và ngầm, tốc độ chạy tàu bình quân là 60 km mỗi giờ. Trong tương lai tuyến này sẽ nối ga sân bay Nội Bài với các ga Hà Đông và Ngọc Hồi.

    Tổng công ty Đường sắt Việt Nam vừa thống nhất với Tập đoàn Itochu (Nhật Bản) về phương án xây dựng tuyến đường sắt từ nội thành Hà Nội đến Nội Bài.

    Theo thiết kế, đây là tuyến đường đôi, khổ 1,435 m, tốc độ chạy tàu bình quân 60 km mỗi giờ. Giai đoạn đầu sẽ khai thác đoàn tàu gồm 4 toa, chuyên chở 180 hành khách mỗi toa. Thời gian hoạt động từ 6 giờ sáng đến 24 giờ đêm.

    Hiện Tổng công ty Đường sắt đã nhất trí với phương án đề xuất sử dụng công nghệ Shinkansen (Nhật Bản), nhưng cũng đề nghị đoạn sân bay Nội Bài nên đặt ngầm dưới đất và bố trí chạy cả tàu khách lẫn tàu hàng để tuyến Văn Điển – Bắc Hồng không bị gián đoạn…

    Theo quy hoạch đã được phê duyệt, trong tương lai, Hà Nội sẽ có 5 tuyến đường sắt đô thị xuyên suốt các cụm dân cư, đô thị mới và các khu hành chính, thương mại.

  • Study Confirms That Women Worse at Parking Than Men

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    Scientific research now confirms what every guy already secretly knew: women are worse at parking a car than men.

    Researchers in Germany asked 65 people to park an Audi A6 sedan in a standard parking spot in three ways: head-on, reverse, and parallel. The subjects were timed and rated for how far they kept the car from the edges of the parking spot.

    The scientists from Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany found that women were not only slower than men in parking – by an average of 20 seconds longer than men – but also were less accurate.

    The study confirmed earlier findings that men have better coordination and spatial awareness than women.

    photo credit: Michael248

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  • Organic Farmers Must Embrace GM Crops Says Scientist

    ‘The organic movement
    should overcome its hostility to genetically modified crops and embrace
    the contribution that they can make to sustainable farming, one of the
    world’s leading agricultural scientists has told The Times.
    Although
    organic farmers are among the most implacable opponents of genetic
    engineering, it should be accepted as legitimate, according to Gordon
    Conway, Professor of International Development at Imperial College
    London and a former government adviser.

    In an interview with The
    Times, he said that the ban on organic farmers using GM crops was based
    on an excessively rigid rejection of synthetic approaches to farming
    and a misconception that natural ways were safer and more environment-
    friendly than man-made ones.’

    Read more…

    See more about the ‘
    Scentist’ Sir Gordon Conway KCMG FRS FRGS and ex president of the
    Rockefeller Foundation,ex Ford Foundation and World Bank and current
    presisdent of the Royal Society
    here and here…

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  • BMW TriTurbo Engine, X5 Performance Diesel Update

    Back in April 2009, an interesting piece of information hit the web: German carmaker BMW is planning a triturbo diesel engine for the X5 SUV. Now, less than a year from that moment, the rumors grow in intensity, as some info even points to the models on which the new engine will be fitted: BMW X5 xDrive45d and X6 xDrive45d.

    The likely moment of the unveiling for the new technology is, according to BMWblog, the 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show, a million years from now…The two new models will thus j… (read more)