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Wednesday, September 24, 2008


Ferdinand Porsche
born: 03-09-1875
birth place: Czechoslovakia
died: 27-03-1951

The young Porsche chose to be a mechanical apprentice instead of attending university.



In 1898, he was employed by Lohner, a manufacturer of electric cars and, at the age of 23, he designed the Lohner-Porsche. This car was exhibited at the most prestigious car exhibition of the time, L'Exposition Universelle De Paris in 1900.

Porsche won the opportunity to design another prototype, a four wheel drive with an electrical motor in each wheel.

In 1902, with Ferdinand Porsche as the pilot, it won its class at the hill climb in Exelber, Austria.

During the next 25 years, he worked for many different companies. One of his most important achievements was the design of a road train used in WWI.

Porsche joined Daimler Germany in 1923. In 1926, Daimler merged with Benz, providing the opportunity for Porsche to work on the Mercedes S and SSK projects.

As well as race cars, he designed a diesel powered truck and a popular automobile. He opened his own engineering office in Stuttgart in 1930.

In 1934, the order from Hitler to design and build the first "peoples car" was received. Porsche designed the Volkswagen Beetle, as well as many military vehicles used by the Nazis during WWII.

After the war, Porsche spent twenty months in a French prison, and his son took control of the business.

Dr. Porsche (he received an honorary doctorate degree from the University of Stuttgart) was certainly the most prolific automotive designer of first half of the 20th century.

Dr. Porsche died in 1951 at the age of 75. The Porsche name has gone on to greater fame and success, thanks to his son's, and grandchildren's, involvement with the engineering company Ferdinand Porsche created.

Memuaskan Diri Sendiri

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KapanLagi.com - Meskipun masturbasi sering dianggap sebagai hal yang tabu, tapi sebenarnya itu normal dan sangat umum. Penasehat masalah seks Suzie Hayman akan menjelaskan mengapa penting untuk tahu bagaimana memuaskan diri Anda sendiri dengan tujuan nantinya bisa dimanfaatkan saat Anda berhubungan seks dengan pasangan Anda.

Pesan negatif
Saat bayi atau masih kecil, Anda mungkin menjelajahi tubuh Anda dari ujung ke ujung untuk mengetahui dari mana Anda berasal, dan bagian mana yang menimbulkan rasa nyaman. Percobaan semacam ini biasanya berkembang menjadi masturbasi, tetapi anak-anak sering menerima nasehat yang membingungkan dari orang tua tentang hal ini. Mereka dilarang untuk menyentuh diri sendiri dan tangan mereka dipukul. Hal ini cenderung meninggalkan kesan bahwa eksplorasi seksual benar-benar suatu hal yang sangat buruk.

Tetapi segala larangan itu tidak berarti membuat anak-anak berhenti melakukannya. Tetapi malahan membuat anak laki-laki akan mencoba bermasturbasi secara diam-diam dan tergesa-gesa dengan tujuan tidak terpergok. Hal ini akan mendorong terjadinya ejakulasi dini di masa mendatang ketika mereka sudah menikah. Sedang pada anak perempuan akan terus menumbuhkan anggapan kalau mereka seharusnya tidak pernah mengakui melakukan masturbasi, bahkan nantinya di depan pasangan mereka sendiri.

Banyak sekali cerita mengerikan telah muncul selama berabad-abad seputar eksplorasi seksual yang dilakukan diri sendiri ini. Orang-orang mengatakan dengan melakukan itu akan membuat rambut akan tumbuh di telapak tangan Anda, membuat seks sesungguhnya menjadi tidak memuaskan dan itu hanya dilakukan oleh orang yang sedih dan putus asa. Tidak ada satupun dari mitos itu yang benar. Tetapi kesimpulan keseluruhan dari pesan negatif yaitu masturbasi selalu dilihat sebagai tindakan menyedihkan untuk orang-orang yang putus asa, yang mana tidak perlu dihargai atau didiskusikan.

Jenis lain dari sentuhan
Masturbasi bisa lebih memuaskan jika Anda memvariasikan cara bagaimana menyentuh diri Anda. Pilih waktu di mana Anda bisa sendirian, santai dan merasa nyaman. Berbaringlah dan gerakkan tangan Anda ke seluruh bagian tubuh Anda. Cobalah belaian, usapan, gigitan, cubitan dan cakaran lembut.

Tidak ada satupun yang lahir langsung mengetahui bagaimana tubuh mereka atau orang lain bisa merespon rangsangan seksual. Anda harus belajar dengan proses trial and error. Dan karena setiap orang berbeda, satu-satunya cara untuk mengetahui bagaimana memuaskan pasangan Anda adalah dengan mempelajari dari mereka. Sudah umum dan normal untuk orang dewasa dalam hubungan yang bahagia untuk merasa seperti memuaskan diri sendiri.

Jangan terburu-buru
Fokuskan pada bagian yang membuat Anda terangsang, tetapi cobalah jangan hanya merangsang bagian-bagian yang sudah sangat jelas. Anda bisa membuat diri Anda orgasme dengan merangsang penis atau klitoris Anda, tetapi akan menjadi lebih menyenangkan dan klimaks Anda akan lebih memuaskan, kalau Anda mengeksplorasi sebanyak-banyaknya bagian lain dari tubuh Anda.

Cobalah cara ini
Masturbasi akan bisa terasa lebih baik jika Anda memakai sensasi yang sama sekali berbeda. Coba belaian secara lembut dengan:
- tangan yang sudah dilumuri minyak atau krim.
- bulu
- bulu binatang palsu.
- selendang berbahan sutra.
- sikat untuk badan.
- spon mandi di bawah air hangat, kemudian ganti di air dingin.

Membagi temuan Anda
Ketika Anda punya kesempatan untuk mengeksplorasi sendiri tubuh dan respon Anda sendiri, Anda bisa mulai berpikir untuk membagi penemuan Anda ini dengan pasangan Anda. Melihat mereka memuaskan diri sendiri dapat merangsang Anda, sekaligus itu cara terbaik untuk mempelajari bagaimana memuaskan pasangan Anda.

Masturbasi bersama atau saling menggosok tubuh punya banyak keuntungan. Itu aman, tidak ada resiko kehamilan atau infeksi. Seks tanpa penetrasi juga mengurangi tekanan apa yang harus Anda lakukan. Ereksi berkurang atau orgasme sebelum pasangan Anda tidak akan mengacaukan hubungan seks dengan cara ini. Secara keseluruhan dengan meningkatkan kemampuan masturbasi Anda dapat menyumbang banyak untuk kehidupan seksual Anda bersama pasangan Anda

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Torino Food Tour

Food capital

Enjoying good food and drink is undoubtedly an important part of Turin (Torino) culture. With the informal atmosphere of the trattorias, the charm of the top restaurants and the exoticism of the ethnic eateries, your eyes, nose and taste buds are in for a incredible experience. Turin (Torino) is, in fact, one of the undisputed world capitals of taste: the city has always boasted a tradition of good food and wine and is famous for the unique ingredients that are used in its local dishes and the skill and creativity of its chefs, confectioners and chocolate makers. Several establishments have developed here over the years that pay close attention to quality and continuous improvement, in order to making eating and drinking a truly pleasurable experience. Thanks to initiatives such as Gourmet in & around Torino and ChocoPass you can sample many different dishes and delicacies at affordable prices. Go on, give in to temptation!


Getting to know Turin (Torino) also means trying out some of its numerous restaurants, where you will be able to sample regional dishes and explore innovative recipes by chefs who have made creativity the key to their success. Starters such as anchovies in green sauce and electric tomini, tasty first courses including agnolotti and tajarin pasta (which can be sprinkled with the fragrant and much sought-after white truffles in the autumn), second courses such as boiled meat, pot roast and mixed fried fish and the extremely original bagna caoda sauce, are the preamble to a selection of cheeses and desserts that no gourmet will be able to resist.

Good food should be accompanied by fine wine, and there is no shortage of the latter in Piemonte, with 9 DOCG wines and more than 40 DOC wines. There are whites (Gavi, Arneis, Favorita, Moscato), superb reds (Dolcetto, Grignolino, Barbera, Nebbiolo, Barbaresco and Barolo), and also sparkling wines, which, through Martini & Rossi, gave rise to the tradition of Asti Spumante.
And don’t forget the Canavese district ad the Valleys of Lanzo, walking among the Wine Trails, with their well-known wines, appreciated in Italy and abroad, and the rich traditional flavours of the typical cuisine of the Olympic Mountains.
In some restaurants and wine bars it is possible to take your unfinished bottle home with you. Many establishments participate in the Buta Stupa project (a Piedmontese expression meaning ‘uncorked bottle’) and will seal the bottle and put it in a paper bag so that you can finish it later, prolonging the pleasant memory of your stay in Turin (Torino).
To find out more about the history of oenology you can visit the Martini Museum at the gates of the city. It is housed in the cellars of the 18th century villa that was home to the first Martini & Rossi factory.


If a good morning depends on a good breakfast, you will never have a bad day in Turin (Torino). An excellent espresso, cappuccino or Moroccan coffee, accompanied by fresh brioches, in one of the many bars and cafes in the city centre is certainly a moment to savour, and it soon becomes a habit. The famous Lavazza brand of coffee originates from Turin (Torino). It was produced in the old city centre, in a grocery shop that is now a modern café and restaurant, where you can sample the coffee in many different forms. Turin (Torino) is the city of historical cafes, where men of culture, politicians and noble ladies would meet in the 1800s. Today, they are still a part of Turinese custom and culture, a must for visitors who wish to taste the specialities of subalpine confectionery in an atmosphere of bygone days.

The fine cuisine and outstanding wines of Turin (Torino) and Piedmont can also be enjoyed at home. The Chamber of Commerce of Turin (Torino) and Slow Food have created the Maestri del Gusto (Masters of Taste), a collection of valuable addresses that have been selected according to the specific characteristics of regional produce: you will find shops that sell Piedmontese specialities, pasta and cheese, butcher’s shops and gastronomic emporiums. There is also a mention for the new food and wine superstore, Eataly.

Versace Helicopter Interior


Versace Design Helicopter Interior


AgustaWestland and Versace, one of the leading Italian fashion design houses, announce their collaboration to offer AgustaWestland’s customers a range of exclusively designed cabin interiors for its helicopters. Versace is synonymous with quality and luxury and is the first Italian fashion design house to express its sophisticated, glamorous and exclusive style to helicopter cabin interiors.

The Versace style uses significant elements of the great classic tradition that has always been a source of inspiration for the company, mixed with a very modern approach to elegance and comfort. The aim of Versace and its team of designers is to focus on research, creative development and accurate accomplishment of every detail of the helicopter's interior.

The Versace designed interiors are produced by AgustaWestland using the finest materials and highest standards of craftsmanship, enabling AgustaWestland to offers its customers the ultimate in terms of luxury and comfort as well as functionality and security. The Versace interior is additional to the several other interior configurations offered by AgustaWestland for its VIP/Corporate range of products.

The Versace interior is showcased in a full size mock-up of the Grand helicopter on the AgustaWestland booth at Heli-Expo (Located in Hall C Booth Number 529).

AgustaWestland is pleased to announce that the first two helicopters fitted with Versace-styled interiors have been delivered to their customers during an official ceremony held at its Vergiate plant today.

The two aircraft comprising a Grand light twin turbine engine helicopter featuring a black and white interior and paint scheme and an AW109 Power light twin with a grey-coloured Versace-styled interior, ordered by Ioan Tiriac Air of Romania and Elimarca of Italy respectively, were formally accepted by the customers.

AgustaWestland and leading Italian fashion design house Versace first announced their collaboration to offer AgustaWestland’s customers a range of exclusively designed cabin interiors for its helicopters in 2007. Following the launch of the Grand with Versace styled interior and paint scheme in 2007, AgustaWestland and Versace further strengthened their collaboration in February this year adding the AW139 to the range of helicopters to offer an even wider range of design solutions to provide the most luxurious and stylish helicopter interiors.

All the AgustaWestland VIP/corporate-configured helicopters interiors utilise the finest materials and the highest standards of craftsmanship, mixed with a very modern approach to elegance and comfort. The Versace interior is one of several interior designs offered by AgustaWestland for its VIP/Corporate range of products.

AgustaWestland is the leading provider of high quality executive transport helicopters with an impressive range of products from the 2.8 ton single engine AW119 Ke to the 16 ton three engine AW101. Each and every helicopter shares the same commitment to excellence, elegance, high technology, comfort, performance, operational flexibility and safety while featuring specifically tailored interiors and equipment configurations to ensure an unparalleled flight experience.

Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte




Nokia Launches 8800 Carbon Arte for the Rich

To be sold for about $1,600


Nokia announced today the upcoming availability of a new luxury handset from its Arte series, namely the Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte.

Succeeding to the 8800 Arte and the 8800 Sapphire Arte models, the new Nokia comes with a similar slide-up form factor. Built from carbon fiber, titanium, stainless steel and polished glass, the Carbon Arte should be among the most resistant Nokia handsets ever made. Featuring 3D patterns, the luxury phone, is (as Nokia says) reflecting "a modern feel through the unique tones, textures and sculpted shapes that carbon fiber and titanium deliver".

The 8800 Carbon Arte brings a unique tap-for-time feature. This allows users to simply tap twice under the phone's display, on the steel surface, when they want a clock to be seen on screen.
A range of wallpapers and soundtracks are pre-loaded on the new Arte. Furthermore, its background images can "organically change", offering different ones during the day.

Nokia has not unveiled yet the full list of specs that the 8800 Carbon Arte comes with. However, the Finnish manufacturer did mention that the handset includes the following: GSM and 3G connectivity, 4GB of internal memory, a "stunning OLED display", advanced audio quality, a turn-to-mute feature, a 3.2 Megapixel auto focus camera and an all-in-one microUSB connector. Also, the new Arte is dressed in "Nokia's anti-fingerprint coating", which should keep fingerprints away from its fancy case.

Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte comes with a set of exclusive accessories, including: a leather pouch, an elegant desk stand and a "Bluetooth touch-sensitive volume control headset".

As expected, the new 8800 Carbon Arte will have a high retail price: 1,100 Euros (about 1,615 USD or 870 GBP) without taxes and subsidies. Nokia says that the fashionable and expensive handset is scheduled to hit the market by the end of September.

LG Prada II Getting Closer, QWERTY Keyboard and 5MP Camera On Board



LG Prada II, successor of the Prada phone released by the South Korean company last year and sold in about 1 million units so far, will bring lots of new and improved features. Although, at the moment, we have nothing official regarding the Prada II, an almost complete list with its specs has appeared on the Web, via Boy Genius Report.

The new Prada will keep the 3 inch TFT display of the old one, as well as the 240 x 400 pixel resolution and the Flash UI. The novelties are represented by: HSDPA connectivity, motion sensor, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and a full QWERTY keyboard – quite an unusual feature, considering that we're talking about a phone made for fashion-loving mobile users and not for businesspersons.

LG Prada II will also come equipped with a 5 Megapixel camera with auto focus, flash and video recording (in VGA mode) – a great improvement from the 2 MP camera of the first Prada, which doesn't even have auto focus. Sure, this camera is no match for the 8 Megapixel one packed into the upcoming KC910, but if it’s on par with the Viewty one when it comes to photo quality, then the Prada II will surely enter the select world of high-end camera phones.

The future Prada is said to measure 104.5 x 54 x 16.8 millimeters and rely on a 950 mAh battery of unknown performances.

No word yet on when LG will fully and officially present the fashionable phone. Moreover, a price for the handset has not been given, but since the first Prada was quite expensive, we should expect the new one to retail for about 1,000 USD (700 Euros).

While waiting the announcement of Prada II, I can't help asking myself when Samsung will decide to come up with an Armani II. Because it has to, otherwise its South Korean neighbor will be left alone in the fashion-brand-named area of the mobile industry.


Enjoy,

-gianluca-

Monday, September 8, 2008




LF-A Roadster

F isn’t just a letter, it’s a statement. And the LF-A Roadster is our boldest statement yet. Based on the LF-A coupe, we’ve removed the top to create a high-performance roadster. Its low-profile, sleek, aerodynamic shape is fashioned from lightweight carbon fiber and aluminum and features a speed adaptive rear wing. And like the coupe, the LF-A Roadster is powered by a high-revving V10 engine capable of over 500 horsepower [1], which can reach an astonishing top speed of over 200 mph [1] [2] on the track. Fasten your sunscreen.




Mazda Kiyora

Too orangey for crows

The Paris motor show isn't far away... which must mean that a swoopy Mazda concept is on the way.

Ah yes, here it is. This is the Kiyora concept, a glassy little number described as 'a lightweight, next generation, urban compact concept car'. Erm...

Kiyora means 'concentrated fruit soft drink' in Japanese (sadly that's a lie - it actually means 'clean and pure', which is far less amusing) and, we're told, represents the harmony between driving pleasure and environmental and safety features. We don't really know what this means.

What we do know is that the Kiyora is powered by a surprisingly sensible-sounding four-cylinder direct injection petrol engine and gets Mazda's stop-start system, which means good fuel economy and low CO2 emissions.

At least, it would if it actually existed in the real world. Which it doesn't.

Nonetheless, it's another impressively wild looking concept from Mazda. But with chief designer Franz von Holzhausen defecting to Tesla last month, will this be the last of Mazda's super-swoopy concepts?

We hope not...

It's even got its own theme tune.