June10




We are introducing @BejuBeru.ro a new topic which is hot right now ELECTRIC SHIT by showing the best out there. This is the MotoCzysz E1PC. It is electric. It is almost certainly the most advanced motorcycle on the planet. And it is the future.
This bike is bad-ass, no two ways about it. It has a custom-built 12.5 kilowatt-hour lithium polymer battery that can be swapped in seconds. The custom-built, oil-cooled motor generates 100 horsepower (continuous). It all hangs from a custom frame.
Take a closer look again at the pics. You’re looking at the future of motorcycling.
June8
After viewing more than 1000 pics on BauBauHaus i’ve selected only 2 of them for today, one hard and one soft for the ladies.

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March14

Get out of my way bitch :p. All you need is a push in life and you will take of for a new horizon.
Click on it for a better and interesting view.
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February25




Adapting itself to the environment, Sustainable City Lights mimic the opening and closing of a flower bud while harvesting the energies. Any surplus accumulated goes back to the main grid for powering other city things…
Philips Design
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February25


It’s hard to believe they noticed this one in England, but apparently wind turbine farms have the ability to create their own fog. The phenomenon has been observed by Mike Page, a retiree flying on board his Cessna 150.
The creation of the mist depends on the wind speed and the temperature of the sea and the air at the time.The spinning blades whip moisture up into the air like giant egg mixers and sometimes these low cloud formations are made. A close up blade of one of the turbines shows a swirl of mist created around the blades as cooler air is mixed with warmer air. It definitely occurs several times a year, sometimes gathering upwind of the turbines and sometimes downwind depending on the conditions. The strange thing is that you will see this mist around the turbines while it is a bright clear day on the beach just a couple of miles away.
It is a fascinating example of how wind farms create their own micro-climate. It is the same as any geographical feature affecting the weather.
February24

The final patch design for the Space Shuttle Program has been selected by a NASA committee from a pool of entries by NASA employees and contractors.
NASA selected 15 patches as finalists, which were then voted on by NASA employees and winnowed down by a committee. The People’s Choice winner above was also the judge’s selection.
February19

According to a recent news report, South Korea is planning to fund a robot theme park. The first of its kind, “Robot Land” will be located in Incheon and cost over $560 million. Turning robots into a tourist attraction helps advance cultural acceptance of robots, particularly the lucrative service robot market. In the world’s robotics market, Korea is currently fifth in terms of revenue. Robot Land will feature exhibition halls, research centers, and even a water park. The gates will open to the public by 2012, although construction at Inchon won’t be fully completed for three years.
February19

Here’s a glimpse of “6,000 PCs, 800 servers, 800 networking devices and 130 terabytes of data” driving the Vancouver Olympics. There are no medals in this category of competition.
February18


Remember Orion’s Belt from Man In Black movie? Well, here are recent pictures of Orion Nebula which is hanging just below his 1350 light-years from Earth belt.
February17



NASA announced today success on installing the cupola on ISS and released HD photos. Now we just need a laser gun and Dark Vader will be history.
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