chew over
Chewing and chewing over all; anything like a lifestyle,
Monday, February 1, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Knight XV

Taking a bow a SEMA, this $295,000 urban assault vehicle is Pimp My Ride meets a disputed eastern European country. This fully armored vehicle comes with Wilton Wool carpeting, Andrew Muirhead leather, 6-way seating, tandem sunroof glass with privacy shades, side-mounted laptop stations, LED cabin lighting, an Alpine DVD navigation and Bluetooth connectivity, TVs, night vision and rear operation camera system, and a PlayStation 3.
The company says it uses biofuel to power the 400 hp V10. So if anybody asks, you can just tell them it runs off the people who get in your way.
The makers are looking to have an initial run of 100 vehicles. That may be fine considering there’s got to be at least that many ultra-rich out there who describe the outside world as doing the hell-in-a-handbasket thing.















Saturday, January 2, 2010
A pedal-powered submarine
A pedal-powered submarine capable of diving up to 30 metres has been developed by a Russian company.
Peda-powered submarine the alternative to the traditional holiday pedalo ride Photo: SOLENT NEWS

The craft can be powered by two people with no specialist training and moves at about walking pace.
The pedallers sit side by side in the craft, most of which is made from a special acrylic glass.
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Its designers say this will give occupants "spectacular underwater views".
Apart from two sets of pedals, controls are limited to a steering wheel and a few buttons to make operating the submarine as simple as possible.
The sub was developed by Russian company called Marine Innovative Technologies Ltd (MIT) and is expected to cost £50,000 pounds although prices could drop to around £15,000 for bulk buyers.
MIT expect to sell to private buyers as well as companies hiring out the subs to tourists in popular resorts.
At 11ft long and 6ft 6in wide it is possible to transport the craft on the back of a car trailer. MIT will also offer a model with a low-power electric drive unit as well.
Safety features include an automatic system to release ballast for surfacing in an emergency.
MIT, based in St Petersburg, says the vehicle boasts a high degree of manoeuvrability and can go forwards, backwards, up and down, hover and rotate about its vertical axis.
Scientists at MIT say that no one has previously built an enclosed, pedal-powered submarine for tourists because they could not generate the required power.
However, MIT has patented an innovative design - utilising a phenomenon called the Coanda effect - which enables two people to create enough thrust.
Peda-powered submarine the alternative to the traditional holiday pedalo ride Photo: SOLENT NEWS

The craft can be powered by two people with no specialist training and moves at about walking pace.
The pedallers sit side by side in the craft, most of which is made from a special acrylic glass.
*Business Club: Expert comments on recruitment firm Recart
*Apple's 'tablet' to rival Amazon's Kindle
*Doubts over £30m rescue loan for LDV
*Detroit Motor Show 2009: Bentley Continental GTC Speed
*With scuba gear under a burka, French spy Herve Jaubert made his escape from Dubai
Its designers say this will give occupants "spectacular underwater views".
Apart from two sets of pedals, controls are limited to a steering wheel and a few buttons to make operating the submarine as simple as possible.
The sub was developed by Russian company called Marine Innovative Technologies Ltd (MIT) and is expected to cost £50,000 pounds although prices could drop to around £15,000 for bulk buyers.
MIT expect to sell to private buyers as well as companies hiring out the subs to tourists in popular resorts.
At 11ft long and 6ft 6in wide it is possible to transport the craft on the back of a car trailer. MIT will also offer a model with a low-power electric drive unit as well.
Safety features include an automatic system to release ballast for surfacing in an emergency.
MIT, based in St Petersburg, says the vehicle boasts a high degree of manoeuvrability and can go forwards, backwards, up and down, hover and rotate about its vertical axis.
Scientists at MIT say that no one has previously built an enclosed, pedal-powered submarine for tourists because they could not generate the required power.
However, MIT has patented an innovative design - utilising a phenomenon called the Coanda effect - which enables two people to create enough thrust.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Human for Humans
“Human Rights is for Humans”
Or"what Weak persons can do for weak laws in a populist government"
Or even" What socialism(Bureaucracy) can do for a debilitated country(Brazil) and its education with some lucky"
This little girl of 10 years was caught inside the Church God's Assembly by a member who had already been a shepherd;he was removed by suspicion of abuse.
{Not confirmed at all}. The same thing knew the family and even it had a familiarity with the parents.
The event was not planned. Having the will, he spoke with the girl that would have from him a piece of cake,
she got in his car and was taken by him up to his house where there he went too far, abused and killed her with a bag
asphyxiating her head. Not satisfied he got her dead body to a bush and abused more with her body over the car
and then put alcohol on his body and put fire. This animal was present at her wake to console the parents.
He was identified only by the examinations of the little girl genitals.
This person has 3 children being two girls and a boy below 12 years.
He was asked about what he would do if someone did that with one of his daughters?
Ans: I would kill!
Strong shocking images below.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
Super yachts
callender designs: soliloquy yacht
the 58m soliloquy yacht from callender designs uses a combination of solar, wind and hybrid marine power to move through water. the vessel also boasts cutting-edge, rigid-wing technology and has zero emission capability.
'you can invest in a superyacht that causes minimal harm to the environment and has a holistic, carefully managed design approach.' alastair callender
kevin schopfer, a boston, massachusetts-based architect has designed two unusually shaped yachts
named 'oculus' and 'infinitas'. designed to accommodate 12 guests for a long distance cruising yacht,
'oculus' looks like a large-scaled sea creature with the jaw and eyes of a whale and a small fin on the top.
'infinitas' is influenced by the shapes of the figure-eight infinity loops.
both yachts incorporate swimming pools and a sun deck,with a starting price of 95 million US dollars
for 'oculus' and 140 million US dollars for 'infinitas',
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the exterior styling of 'oculus' is based on a giant sesa creature
'oculus' is capable of speeds upwards of 25 knots
the interior of 'oculus' has three levels.
the second level of the boat- living areas and bedrooms are divided by a series of four freestanding tubes
'infinitas'
the 91 meter long 'infinitas'
aragorn35
Turkish technology
power..'Volitan' is a new
concept sail-vessel that
consumes no fuel, instead uses
alternative energies. Her name
comes from 'flying fish' and
she is a new symbol of raising
awareness about sustainable
use of resources on the sea.
IDA 2007 Boat/Neutical
Sub-category 1st design award
winner with also
Transportation Category 1st
Design award winner.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Saturday, October 24, 2009
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