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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
The doors still haven't quite opened up at the Paris Motor Show and already the leakage has begun in full force. Yesterday we got a sneak peek at the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Concept, but the lone photo was small and grainy. Thankfully, the wait for real images is now over mere minutes before the car is officially unveiled at an evening event held by the Volkswagen Group in Paris as we speak. A total of five shots of the carbon-intensive supercar have just hit the interwebs, and they didn't come from Lamborghini.
To put it mildly, we like what we see. As could be seen in the series of teasers officially let loose by the boys from Lamborghini, every single bit of the car has been fashioned from carbon fiber. Suitable, then, that the car has been named after the sixth element of the periodic table – Sesto Elemento literally means sixth element in Italian. Even the tailpipes have been fashioned from a sort of composite called Pyrosic that is able to withstand extremely high temperatures.
Those high exhaust temperatures will be exhaled by a V10 engine that's putting out a stonkin' 570 horsepower. With just 2,200 pounds of weight to move, the run to 60 will take less than 2.5 seconds.
2011 Volkswagen Touareg Models Announced
In the market for a mid-size SUV / Crossover vehicle? Can you hold out just a little while longer? If you can, then you may want to give VW’s second generation Touareg SUV a drive when it hits dealer showrooms later this fall. For diesel fans, this is very good news since the Touareg will be back with a TDI clean diesel variant. Unfortunately, the V10 turbodiesel and it’s stump pulling 553 ft lb of torque won’t be used in second generation, but there’s still enough grunt in the new oil burner to keep torque fans happy.
The 2011 Touareg will be offered with three motor options, beginning with a 3.6 liter V6 (280 horsepower, 265 ft lb of torque) that gets 23 mpg highway and 19 mpg city. A new hybrid version, available next spring, gives you a supercharged 3.0 liter V6 coupled with an electric motor that yields a combined 380 horsepower and 428 ft lb of torque, while returning an estimated 25 mpg highway. Finally, the aforementioned 3.0 liter turbodiesel will get you 225 horsepower and an impressive 406 ft lb of torque, while netting you 28 mpg highway and 19 mpg city. All motor choices shift through a new eight speed automatic transmission, and all Touareg models come with VW’s 4MOTION all wheel drive system. Finally, all engine options are rated to tow up to 7,700 pounds when equipped with the factory installed tow package.
Several Trim levels are planned, including Sport, Lux, Hybrid and Executive. All include an 8” touchscreen nav and infotainment system, Sirius Satellite Radio, HID headlights, rearview camera, power adjustable and heated front seats and dual zone climate controls. All Touareg models include six airbags, an improved head restraint system, ABS, traction control and electronic stability control. Expect pricing to start at around $41,000 for a 3.6 liter V6 Sport.
Fine Art Comics #4
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
That Good Good Music: Asa
Monday, September 27, 2010
2010 AmericanMuscle Car Show
The AmericanMuscle car show this year was amazing! There were thousands of people in attendance, over 500 Mustangs, and thousands raised for charity.
- Total # of Mustangs: 524
- Total # of People: Over 1700
- Final Charity Amount Raised: $14,825
- % of People Who Had a Great Time: 100%!
Not only were all of the donations and attendance records broken, had some of the hottest, loudest and baddest Mustangs in the country show up.
Read more about at 2010 AmericanMuscle Car Show
The Social Network (Facebook) - The Movie
Users who join social networking sites are forced to make a profile of themselves by filling out a form. After bushing up the forms, users are declared to accord out advice about their personality attributes and claimed appearances. Some social networking sites require photos, but most of them give details about age, preferences, likes and dislikes. Some social networking sites like Facebook allow users to customize their profiles by adding multimedia content. (Geroimenko and Chen, 2007)
The most important companies in the history of social networking sites are as follows
*Facebook
*MySpace
*Friendster
After the Facebook and Myspace invades the teens and internet users. Here comes the Facebook. The social networking sites that offers.
Since then, the company expanded to other universities, then schools. Finally, they invited the business community But this does not mean that the profiles can be exchanged at will. There are lots of constraints among the friends who join universities in the network because they have to have the direction of education. Also, join the network operators should also have the attachment. Com. This company prides itself on its ability to maintain privacy and niche communities and have been instrumental in learning institutions. (Charnigo Barnett & Ellis, 2007)
Here's the Movie trailer of Facebook I mean The Social Network Movie.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Happy 12th Birthday Google! ♥
I want to greet my friend Google a Happy Birthday! Wish you all the best and many birthdays to come! =)
Cheers!
Ellen ♥
Porsche 918 Spyder concept
Sport Hybrid Mode: Produces more power, but with Torque Vectoring, and power biased toward the rear wheels. Again, performance numbers in this mode are not given.
Spyker Car Modification│2010 Trend Modification
Spyker additionally appear that it will be assuming a pre-production archetypal of its accessible C8 Aileron sports car at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November. The car will accept a 4.2L agent laying bottomward 400 hp and 354 lb-ft. of torque. It tips the scales at 3,142 lbs. and should additionally top out at 187 mph. The Aileron should do 0 to 62 mph in a hardly beneath extreme, but still absorbing 4.5 seconds.
While no added capacity accept been accustomed apropos the LM85’s latest alley version, it will be added than account the delay back it absolutely hits the road. Keep an eye out for this babyish back it rolls out but additionally be assured that it will bake a aperture through your abridged and more!
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Street Etiquette Presents: The Black Ivy
Nneka in August's German Vogue
I am a huge fan of this woman’s music, she really goes deep into the soul in all of her music which you’ve got to love. Like I said in my last post, a true artist is one that is able to bear their soul in their music and that is exactly what Nneka does. For all of you who don’t know about Nneka, she is a Nigerian/German hip-hop inspired soul singer who grew up in Warri which is in the Delta region of Nigeria. Once she turned 18, she relocated to Hamburg, Germany and pursued a career in singing & Anthropology. Nneka states that her key inspirations in music are Fela Kuti, Bob Marley, Mos Def, Talib Kweli & Lauryn Hill. The fact that she looks to such greatly talented artists for inspiration is a telling sign that her music is great as well.
Here are a few of her songs that I love:
2010 BMW G 650 Xcountry Specification
A new comic book cover parody
Friday, September 24, 2010
It's me talking.
First of all, I just got back from out of town. My school went on a retreat and I got close and closer to many of people. Throughout the trip, some students would share their stories. Their stories, especially the story from my friend Matt, just really had me thinking about stuff, and I put many things into perspective. Time is precious and we need to take advantage of every second of it. People need to get their lives together, me included and we can't keep living life just thinking about the moment.
Rapper, Da' T.R.U.T.H., said once that "Either this life is meaningless, or it's meaning is eclipsed by a series of a events that satisfy for the moment. But once your moment has passed, your moment's the past and POOF! Dude, you can't revive it or hold it." That's is EXTREMELY true. So this week I realized that there are many things I can do better as a person and I'm hoping I can follow through with what I've decided to do to improve myself.
Now, on to the next thing. I'm trying to make my blog better so does anyone know of a good software to design templates? I just need somewhere to start off. Eventually, I'll get someone professional to do it but I don't really have graphic designing software at the moment. So if you can help me out with any of that (like knowing of a software or suggesting a designer), please feel free to drop a comment on this post. =)
To kind of feed off of the last paragraph, another way I feel would help my blog and motivate me to keep it going is for many people to know about it. What exactly is there to do to promote a page? What are your techniques? If you have any suggestions for me, leave a comment.
Side note: If you're reading this and you're not a subscriber, I encourage to please click 'Follow'! Also, it'd be REALLY nice of you to promote NIA SPEAKS...but only if you want to. No pressure :)
Another brief thing I want to say is that I was HIGHLY upset that I was not in New York City enjoying the thrill of fashion week. That is all I will say or else I might become even more upset..=p
Lastly, I would like to blog about topics that are relevant to my followers and others. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE if you can think of anything that you would like me to blog about, let me know. Any topic, any person, anything. I'd love to get suggestions and I'd also appreciate feedback on NIA SPEAKS. So, you should know the drill by now and if not it's COMMENT THIS and help me out.
Thanks again readers! I'm looking forward to your feedback. Have an amazing weekend! :)
~Nia A.D.L.
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
“Updated via Mobile Web”
Most of us are now using Mobile Phones that has WIFI features. I think because of the reason of not all of us can afford to buy desktop computers or laptop and to have a post paid plan of wireless internet connection. Not only mobile phones has wifi feature, there are also gadgets such as PSP (Play Station Portable), Apple Ipod Touch, and Netbook. Which you can connect to free WiFi access.
Advantages:
• You can check your e-mail.
• It's Free you can browse until you got battery low.
• You can update your status to any of your social networking sites.
Disadvantages:
• When you gets battery low, you can't plug or charge your gadget.
• People thinks your show-off. (really, there are people who are like that, because they don't have one.)
• If you update your status like “I'm at (name of the place), eating (name of the food). Yum yum” your friends in social networking sites will think like “the hell I care?”
Things change, gadgets upgrading and so are people. We would like to upgrade also our lifestyle, when it comes to what's in we always try it because we want to experience it. :)
Happy Weekend Everyone!
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
2011 Hyundai Azera Limited
Even five years ago, Hyundai was widely considered to be a bargain-basement marque. After all, anyone interested in checking out the brand's lineup could visit a rental company within five miles of any major airport. But why dwell on the past when the Korean automaker is kicking butt and taking names in the here and now? Hyundai has been on a roll these past few years, with hits like the Genesis, Genesis Coupe and 2011 Sonata. With those successful entries, Hyundai has clearly established itself as a prime player in the U.S. market, but the company's improved standing has also substantially raised the public's levels of expectation. Where qualifiers like "for a Hyundai" were once the norm, we're now measuring each and every new entry donning the italic H against the best from Toyota, Ford, General Motors and Honda.
Hyundai's most recently refreshed product is the 2011 Azera. When the Azera first arrived on U.S. shores as a 2006 model, it came came close to nixing the "for a Hyundai" stigma with an impressive level of standard equipment and a lower price tag than its competition. But even with a strong value equation and plethora of amenities, that original Azera still wasn't as refined as the current crop of winners coming out of South Korea. Can the freshly redesigned 2011 Azera, with an improved powertrain and increased level of luxury equipment, truly succeed like its all-star siblings?
The Azera has received more than a mild refresh for 2011, with a pair of upgraded powertrains, new headlamps, taillamps, fog lights and a host of tweaks and tucks to the front and rear fascias. Our Midnight Blue Limited tester included the only available option, a $1,750 navigation system, nudging the Azera's MSRP to $32,620. That's still about $5,000 fewer greenbacks than a similarly equipped Toyota Avalon or Ford Taurus. A good deal? Perhaps, but competing in the full-size sedan segment means measuring up on more than just price.
When looking over the Azera from the outside, the large sedan's newest features shine brightest, and not just because we're talking head- and taillamps. The Azera's headlights are pretty special, with the LED-encrusted, Audi-like elements begging for attention. The taillamps are pretty snazzy as well, as Hyundai has gone a bit nuts with the light-emitting diodes. The chiseled front grill also impresses, borrowing its basic shape from the Genesis Sedan while going all-in with chrome in a decidedly American manner. We're also fans of the rich, sparkly Midnight Blue paint job, which gives the Azera a welcome touch of class.
While the Azera's updated exterior elements add a touch of freshness, there are still more than enough throwbacks to push it towards the back of the pack visually. Exhibit A: a tall and somewhat awkward greenhouse. Compared to the steeply-raked, coupe-like roofline of the Sonata, the Azera looks as if it were penned by a fan of Oldsmobiles from the 1990s, and it doesn't fare much better against sleek-looking competitors like the Nissan Maxima or Buick LaCrosse.
Given that the Azera underwent just a refresh and not full redesign, we expected the tweaked exterior to fall short of game-changing. But the interior is another matter altogether. Since it's easier to swap out cabin components than re-engineer sheetmetal, refreshed vehicles often receive fairly substantial interior upgrades. Sadly, not so with the Azera. The interior looks essentially unchanged from the outgoing model, save for some aluminum graining on the center console and a low-tech eco indicator that's about as interesting as a check engine light. The Azera's interior wasn't terrible before with a muted cabin, comfortable seats and reasonably high quality materials on the dash, seats and doors. Unfortunately, "good enough" just doesn't cut it in a segment where MSRPs regularly exceed $30,000. The Avalon, LaCrosse and Taurus far outshine the Azera in this regard with better materials, cushier armrests (the Azera's is as soft as diorite) and superior aesthetics all around.
Park a new Sonata next to an Azera and even the optically challenged can see the larger Hyundai offers a far less compelling cabin while commanding a starting price that's several thousand dollars lower. On the high end of the company showroom is the Genesis Sedan – a fair comparison given our tester was within $1,000 of the starting price of Hyundai's Lexus-fighter. The base Genesis and uplevel Azera also share the same basic powertrain and both offer near identical levels of interior volume. The difference, besides the Genesis being driven by its rear wheels and the Azera its fronts, is that the Genesis comes packed to the sunroof with amenities and interior refinement, while the Azera struggles even against the not-long-for-this-world Buick Lucerne. For instance, the sat-nav on the Genesis – a massive, modern-looking system – dwarfs the Azera's seven-inch unit in both size and design.
So the Azera's interior is many meters short of segment leading, but there is some good news under the hood. Remember the part about the Azera and Genesis Sedan sharing the same engine? The Azera Limited's new 3.8-liter V6 churns out 283 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 263 pound-feet of torque at 4,500 rpm. (Lesser GLS models make do with a 3.3-liter V6 producing 260 hp and 233 lb-ft.). If you're thinking that the 3.8-liter provides a lot of pop for a sedan driven by its front wheels, you're right – particularly if you're slamming the go pedal from a dead stop. While bull riders would love that level of torque steer, we're less inclined to saddle up. But when you're already in motion, the extra punch is very welcome, and as an added bonus sounds damn good from the driver's seat.
When mated to its new, smooth-shifting six-speed automatic transmission, the revised Lambda 3.8-liter V6 proves is very competent and impressively smooth – easily the best attribute the Azera has to offer. And all that power doesn't kill you at the pump, as the EPA rates the 3.8-liter V6-powered Azera at 27 miles per gallon on the highway and 19 mpg around town. We managed to average just under 22 mpg, mostly because we were "fully experiencing" the 3.8-liter engine.
Dynamically, the Azera is competent for a vehicle that tips the scales at 3,585 pounds. Beyond its torque steer problem, Hyundai has managed to tie down the chassis to the extent that it doesn't offend an elderly buyer looking for a smooth ride. Body roll stays within an acceptable range, though our tester's 235/55VR17 Michelin rubber emitted predictably high levels of tire squeal when pushed. Steering was a bit heavier than we found at the helm of the similarly sized Avalon – generally a good thing – though any semblance of feel went undetected by our paws. Overall, the Azera feels just about how we'd expect a large family sedan to drive – not as tight as the Maxima and not as loose as the Avalon.
So we've established that the Azera shouldn't waste the application fee for any beauty contests, its interior could use some love and its powertrain is a strong suit. Is that enough to propel Hyundai's updated sedan past the "for a Hyundai" designation? In a word, no. Truth is, the competition from Toyota, Buick, Nissan and Ford has it all over the Azera in most every way. The closest the Azera comes to sniffing the winner's circle is with the Limited's excellent V6 engine, but this segment is chock-full of competent powertrains. And we'd argue that "for a Hyundai" isn't even fair to the marque's other products. Is it as good as a Sonata? The Genesis? No.
So why has Hyundai decided to let it hang around? Even though it's been a slow seller, we hear that Hyundai has kept the Azera in its lineup for buyers who come in to sample the Sonata, only to walk away because its styling is too avant-garde. If that's the strategy at work, it also neatly explains the visual conservatization brought about with the car's 2011 facelift. Said another way, the Azera remains as a hedge bet for keeping elderly and more traditionally minded customers in the fold who are looking for comfortable full-size transportation with a good warranty. By that yardstick, it succeeds – but only just. In 2006, we would have called the Azera competent, affordable and perhaps even a bit surprising, but it's 2010, and these days we expect more.