Saturday, 12 February 2011
M55 The Beast cycle
The Beast is our shiny new flagship model - the result of 4 stages of evolution. Why did we wait for this long utill the launch? Because „pretty good” was not good enough for us. We tried different high-tech frame materials, components, batteries but none of them reached the limit we had set. The standard was high and now our child is ready to roll and satisfy the desires of our most sophisticated customers.
This is a hybrid bike with not only exceptional performance but great outlook as well. Our motor power and battery capacity is well over the industry standard and a truly futuristic look will sure attract some eyeballs around you.
The hybrid drive means that the motor is not a substitute to your human power but an addition – it lives with your ride: if the sensor feels that you need some extra torque, the motor switches on to multiply your effort.
With the Beast you can have a true „living tissue on an exoskeleton” experience.
It is designed for cross-country use. Although it may look like a downhill bike, it is not. The weight of the motor and battery pack require the burlier components which mean longer life-expectancy at the same time. It climbs like wonder and thanks to the supreme Fox suspension, you’ll wait for the descents! The stopping power is delivered by the famed brake company, Brembo. You could find them on Formula1 cars but not on bikes – untill now. It’s an M55 exclusive!
As you can see we used only the finest components to built the no-compromise hybrid bike. (See the full specifications below)
It’s basically an off-road bike but also ideal for beachside cruising and urban shredding.
This premium model will be available in spring 2011 for 25.555€ / 35.300 $
USB Thunder Missile Launcher
There are no shortage of USB missile launchers, such as the Spyfire R/C Blaster,Wireless USB Missile Launcher, and USB Missile Launcher with Webcam. However, the USB Thunder Missile Launcher has them beat with impressive range and accuracy.
The USB Thunder Missile Launcher can rotate 360 degrees and has a range of about 45 degrees up and down. It shoots very fast, to a distance of up to 25 feet. This gives you plenty of range to strike any corner of your office, or to rain foam down on neighboring cubicles.
Control is easy, using the mouse or keyboard, and you can optionally use the sound effects to hear the missile launching when you fire. Currently the software is Windows only (Windows 7 / Vista / XP SP2), but they promise a Mac version soon. It comes with 4 foam missiles and an instruction manual. Its size is approximately 12.8 cm x 9 cm x 9 cm.
Thursday, 10 February 2011
World’s largest container ship
I’m sure most people think of container ships as just ships that carry containers and nothing more. Now I don’t know how many of you have actually seen one but these beasts can be quite impressive. And the most impressive is the Emma Maersk, the biggest container transporter in the world.
With a declared capacity of 11,000 TEU, the ‘Emma Maersk‘ is able to handle a significantly greater number of containers than any other ship currently in operation. It has a length of 397 metres, over 31 metres longer than the next longest container ship, the Maersk ‘G’ classes, and a width of 57 metres, 15 metres wider than any other container ship. If the containers on board were lined up end to end, they would stretch approximately 42 miles.
The vessel is longer than the height of some well-known landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower, which measures 320 meters, and the Empire State Building, at 381 meters. It is four times the length of a normal football pitch.
Tractor of the Future
The tractor with the name of Deuterium, designed apparently to severe climatic conditions of the future. Powerful machine will run on hydrogen fuel, and withstand the most severe operating conditions.
Among the features – movement in any direction, and increased resistance, the body covered with solar panels, night vision cameras with all-round visibility, gps maps and navigation system.
And of course there is a retractable device for securing heavy equipment for plowing land and ergonomically comfortable cabin.
Astronomers Suggest Crowdsourcing Letters to Aliens
By ikhfan at 06:09
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Before trying to contact aliens, maybe we should test the messages on ourselves.
In a new paper in the journal Space Policy, three alien hunters suggest designing a standard protocol for writing intelligible letters to extraterrestrials, and building a website where teams can decode candidate messages to ensure they make sense.
“The basic idea is, if you’re going to talk to aliens, you’d better have something that’s understandable to humans,” said Caltech planetary scientist Michael Busch, who has tried to design an ideal alien postcard but was not involved in the new work.
The search for extraterrestrial intelligence, colloquially known as SETI, has been attempting to eavesdrop on intelligent civilizations for the last 50 years, mostly by piggybacking on existing astronomical sky surveys. But as a species, humanity has tried to call ET only a handful of times.
These earlier messages were too complicated and human-centric to make sense to even a technologically advanced alien civilization, the researchers argue.
“If I make a presentation on the Keynote software on Mac, you won’t be able to open it on a Windows machine here on Earth,” said physicist Dimitra Atri of the University of Kansas, a coauthor of the new paper. “Forget about sending it to a distant planet.”
The first dispatch, the Arecibo message (right), was fired in 1974 at a globular cluster 25,000 light-years away. It included a pixelated graphic of a human, the numbers one through ten, and a graphic of the radio telescope used to transmit the message — though you almost can’t tell to look at it.
“It was largely just for decoration, essentially,” said astrobiologist Julia DeMarines of the International Space University in France, a coauthor of the paper. “It was cool, but it wasn’t really a directed message.”
The next four messages — the Cosmic Calls of 1999 and 2003, the Teen Age Message of 2001 and “A Message From Earth” in 2008 — were sent from a radio telescope in Evpatoria, Ukraine.
Those broadcasts went to more local stars, between 20 and 69 light-years from Earth, where we could hope to hear back from anyone listening in. But they included recordings of classical music and photographs and drawings submitted by the public — information of sentimental value to Earthlings, but gibberish to aliens who might not even have eyes or ears.
To help increase the odds that ET will hear us when we call, Atri, DeMarines and astrobiologist Jacob Haqq-Misra of The Pennsylvania State University suggest designing a standard protocol for writing SETI messages.
“The paper is really a call for unity among thinking about messaging exraterrestrials,” Haqq-Misra said. “Right now it’s messy, it’s kind of all over the place. Maybe we can increase our success chances by being more unified about this.”
The protocol would cover issues like message length (keep it short at first), signal encoding (binary is probably best), transmission method (radio, or some other frequency?) and information content (math and science, or human culture?). The main idea is to keep it simple, the researchers say.
“We want to make sure we’re not being too anthropocentric, making sure the answer can be accessible to the lowest common denominator,” Haqq-Misra said. “Until we meet one, we won’t know” how to talk to them.
This paper is just a first step. The alien-hunters are trying to round up a committee of scientists, communicators, philosophers and others who think about SETI to help design the protocol.
“It’s like fantasy football, but for SETI,” DeMarines said.
Once the rules are in place, the team will build a website where users worldwide can submit messages that fit the protocol, and try to crack each others’ codes. The team hopes to have the website up and running by this summer.
Such a game would not only refine the software used to encode the messages. It could also help reveal which concepts are specific to certain cultures, and which are human universals.
“You might be surprised at what things do and don’t translate,” Haqq-Misra said. “It might give people perspective about what is universally understood, if anything.”
“It’s certainly very useful, and potentially important,” Busch said. “But whether we’ll use this to actually talk to somebody out there, we have to find somebody to talk to first. Its true potential may not be known for a whole lot longer than I plan to be alive.
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Some Amazing Mega Structures of the World
By ikhfan at 20:43
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Madeira Airport
This fantastic and beautiful international airport is situated close to Funchal, Madeira and has many names as Funchal Airport and Santa Catarina Airport. This airport is standing on pillars as it has runway which is 2781 meters long and about 1000 meters of runway is supported by huge 180 pillars. Each pillar is 70 meters tall. This airport was rebuilt in the year 2000 because previously runway was very small and was only 1600 meters long moreover the airport is situated in between mountains and ocean so landing was really very difficult even for skilled and experienced pilots. Now runway has been extended by 200 meters and the extension is created on 180 columns. On such an accomplishment this airport has won Outstanding Structures Award by International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE).
Nasa's plans five more missions on moon
With two currently functioning orbiters, and five more missions planned in the next year, Earth's Moon may soon have seven active probes operated by five nations, with even more coming soon. NASA's plans to return humans to the Moon by 2020 are moving steadily ahead, with some concrete prototypes and initial designs beginning to emerge. Called the Constellation Program, NASA's vision involves new and upgraded launch vehicles, exploration vehicles, autonomous rovers, new spacesuits, crew and cargo vehicles, and much more. Here are seven photographs of our possible future on the Moon, and a look back, with ten images from our last visits with the Apollo missions, more than 36 years ago now.
The featured stationary paper by Jung Von Matt !!!
Featuring zombies on every piece, any interactions with these papers will lead to the beheading or puncturing of these undead characters. Perfect for a Halloween greeting, these stationary pieces by Jung Von Matt will keep you on your toes. Check out the featured gallery to see these interesting yet gory pieces for yourselves.
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
Top 10 Profesional DLSR Camera
A digital single-lens reflex camera (digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that uses a mechanical mirror system and pentaprism to direct light from the lens to an optical viewfinder on the back of the camera.
Professional dSLR cameras are fundamental for serious photographers. From top-of-the-line resolution to fully customizable settings, professional dSLRs combine functions and performance to create professional quality photos with every shot.