Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Sochi 2014 Highlights - Day 11
February 17, 2014 - DAY 11
As the Sochi 2014 nears to its epic climax, the competitors are still heating up to go for the gold just for the pride of their nations. In the Women's 12.5km Mass Start, Belarus' Darya Domracheva is the winner while in the Two-Man Heat 4, Russians Alexey Voevoda and Alexander Zubkov were declared the victors. That's another gold medal for the Russians.
The USA Figure Skating duo of Meryl Davis and Charlie White won the Ice Dance Free Dance after nabbing the overall score of 195.52 points from the judges.
At the Men's Aerials Final 3 of Freestyle Skiing category, Anton Kushnir from Belarus is the winner with the score of 134.50 points.
The Germans were the winning team at the final round of the Men's Team Ski Jumping after scoring an overall 1041.1 from the judges.
The Men's Snowboard Cross Seeding was cancelled.
Details: http://www.sochi2014.com/en/daily-schedule-day-11
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Monday, February 17, 2014
GT6: Cars that are Gran Turismo exclusive - DOME ZERO
Today, let's take a look at what is was supposed to be Japan's first supercar known as the Dome Zero. A vision from the Kyoto-based racing team, the Dome Zero was introduced at the 48th Geneva Motor Show and they have high hopes to produce this car. However, government standards rejected Dome from producing it and this concept car remains a memory as of now. It's powered by a 2.8L 6-cylinder engine generating 142HP of power and because it weighs less than a ton, the power-to-weight ratio is 6.48kg/HP.
The Dome Zero will run through the Goodwood Hill Climb but what time will this car post on a wet lap?
It posted a 1:06.083 lap time on a wet track!
Once a vision failed against all odds, it managed to brave through the rain with instrumental precision most sportscars had. But still, don't expect the Dome Zero to show up on any other game rather than the Gran Turismo series because why? Ahem...
1978 DOME ZERO - A GRAN TURISMO-EXCLUSIVE CAR.
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Let's Do The News! (February 17, 2014)
The big scoop today:
- Authorities revealed the details of the Xinjiang attack occurred last week as those attacks were carried out by terrorists. Some reports said that this attack was done by an Uygur who started spreading religious extremism 3 years ago, who headed 13 suspected terrorists since September last year.
- A bus explosion in Egypt killed 3 South Korean tourists, their Egyptian bus driver, and left 15 others badly wounded. Locals said that the South Koreans were on their way to Israel after visiting Mount Sinai.
- TPP talks between Japan and the US are stepping up efforts to settle their differences and agreed to tell their negotiating teams to work faster to bridge the gap between farm tariffs and other trade-related issues.
- The space thriller film GRAVITY scored six awards from the 2014 BAFTA while 12 Years A Slave won the best film award.
- A documentary film called Manny is set for its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas from March 7 to 15, 2014 and this documentary flick is directed by Ryan Moore and Academy Award winner Leon Gast. This film was narrated by Liam Neeson while it also features interviews from notable celebs including Mark Wahlberg, Jimmy Kimmel, and much more.
- Returning to the Vhong Navarro case, Atty. Alma Mallonga is highly confident that the two alleged people behind the beating, Deniece Cornejo and Cedric Lee, won't get away from this case aside from the Taguig Metropolitan Trial Court rejecting the TPO Deniece implemented against Vhong.
TTFN!!!
- Authorities revealed the details of the Xinjiang attack occurred last week as those attacks were carried out by terrorists. Some reports said that this attack was done by an Uygur who started spreading religious extremism 3 years ago, who headed 13 suspected terrorists since September last year.
- A bus explosion in Egypt killed 3 South Korean tourists, their Egyptian bus driver, and left 15 others badly wounded. Locals said that the South Koreans were on their way to Israel after visiting Mount Sinai.
- TPP talks between Japan and the US are stepping up efforts to settle their differences and agreed to tell their negotiating teams to work faster to bridge the gap between farm tariffs and other trade-related issues.
- The space thriller film GRAVITY scored six awards from the 2014 BAFTA while 12 Years A Slave won the best film award.
- A documentary film called Manny is set for its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas from March 7 to 15, 2014 and this documentary flick is directed by Ryan Moore and Academy Award winner Leon Gast. This film was narrated by Liam Neeson while it also features interviews from notable celebs including Mark Wahlberg, Jimmy Kimmel, and much more.
- Returning to the Vhong Navarro case, Atty. Alma Mallonga is highly confident that the two alleged people behind the beating, Deniece Cornejo and Cedric Lee, won't get away from this case aside from the Taguig Metropolitan Trial Court rejecting the TPO Deniece implemented against Vhong.
TTFN!!!
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The Good Luck Charlie finale
For after four seasons hanging out with the Duncans and watching all of Teddy Duncan's video diaries from start to finish, not to mention special episodes featuring Shake It Up, the Muppets, and Jessie, it's all down to this as our favorite teen comedy series come to the climax. Titled "Good Bye Charlie", this really is the ending every Mendies worth watching and hey, let's forget about the whole thing happened in the last episode of the series, we're talking about the most interesting bit of the episode...
Spencer, played by Shane Harper, made his final appearance of the show where Teddy's friends are throwing a farewell party to her as she's heading to college. And guess what? While nearing to the ending, here's what every Mendies or every Shidgit shippers worth waiting for...
Yes! It's a farewell kiss for both Spencer and Teddy! Fans of Bridgit Mendler and Shane Harper, as well as those Shidgit shippers have been waiting for this moment to come and that's what we called the best send-off to Good Luck Charlie.
Anyway, here's what Teddy said on her final video diary at the ending:
"Well Charlie, I guess this is it. You know I started making those video diaries to help you survive our crazy family. And after four years of doing them, I've realized how lucky we are to be a part of this family. And just to know that as long as you've got us, you always will have -- come on guys, say it with me -- GOOD LUCK CHARLIE!"
And that's the end of Good Luck Charlie. After four seasons, we bid farewell to the Duncan family after several hilarious spills came in each and every corners of their lives and I guess our Mendie Time is over. Thank you, Bridgit Mendler. Guess we're going to miss you...
Spencer, played by Shane Harper, made his final appearance of the show where Teddy's friends are throwing a farewell party to her as she's heading to college. And guess what? While nearing to the ending, here's what every Mendies or every Shidgit shippers worth waiting for...
Yes! It's a farewell kiss for both Spencer and Teddy! Fans of Bridgit Mendler and Shane Harper, as well as those Shidgit shippers have been waiting for this moment to come and that's what we called the best send-off to Good Luck Charlie.
Anyway, here's what Teddy said on her final video diary at the ending:
"Well Charlie, I guess this is it. You know I started making those video diaries to help you survive our crazy family. And after four years of doing them, I've realized how lucky we are to be a part of this family. And just to know that as long as you've got us, you always will have -- come on guys, say it with me -- GOOD LUCK CHARLIE!"
And that's the end of Good Luck Charlie. After four seasons, we bid farewell to the Duncan family after several hilarious spills came in each and every corners of their lives and I guess our Mendie Time is over. Thank you, Bridgit Mendler. Guess we're going to miss you...
Sochi 2014 Highlights - Day 10
February 16, 2014 - DAY 10
European athletes are becoming the dominant force in Day 10 of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics. At the Men's Super-G Alpine Skiing, Norweigian athlete Kjetil Jansrud is the victor with the time of 1:18.14.
The Swedish Cross Country Team won the Men's Relay 4x10km with the time of 1:28:42.
In the Ladies' Snowboard Cross Finals, Czech's Eva Samkova is the winner.
And lastly, at the Ladies' 150mm speed skating, it's another 1-2-3 finish from the Dutch as Jorien Ter Mors is declared the victor while Ireen Wust placed 2nd place and Lotte Van Beek placed 3rd.
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Sunday, February 16, 2014
Let's Do The News! (February 16, 2014)
Things we learned today...
- Iglesia Ni Cristo's charity walk for the benefit of Yolanda victims broke the Guinness World Record for the longest charity walk, drawing at least 175,000 participants. Congratulations!
- Actress Ellen Page is confirmed that she is a lesbian during a speech at the Human Rights Campaign's THRIVE conference in Las Vegas.
- Volvo's participant to the Australian V8 Supercars race looks pretty interesting...
- According to a report from The Sunday Times, McLaren's brand new 650S supercar, set for next month's Geneva debut, could succeed from the MP4-12C and the V8 turbo engine that powers it, well, it produces 650PS of power output. That's more than what you get from the 458 Speciale or the Huracan LP610-4. I'm not quite sure but for a quick tidbit, F1 racer Jenson Button was contributed to the 650S.
- Volkswagen's Scirocco hatchback gets a light facelift for the 2015 model year.
- G Power tunes a late-model BMW M5 Touring to have a power output of 820PS and a top speed of over 362kph! Now that's what I called a power wagon! They called this the Hurricane RR Touring and what they did to the extinct V10 engine is rigged it with a Bi-Compressor system priced at 8,687 Euros.
TTFN!!!
- Iglesia Ni Cristo's charity walk for the benefit of Yolanda victims broke the Guinness World Record for the longest charity walk, drawing at least 175,000 participants. Congratulations!
- Actress Ellen Page is confirmed that she is a lesbian during a speech at the Human Rights Campaign's THRIVE conference in Las Vegas.
- Volvo's participant to the Australian V8 Supercars race looks pretty interesting...
- According to a report from The Sunday Times, McLaren's brand new 650S supercar, set for next month's Geneva debut, could succeed from the MP4-12C and the V8 turbo engine that powers it, well, it produces 650PS of power output. That's more than what you get from the 458 Speciale or the Huracan LP610-4. I'm not quite sure but for a quick tidbit, F1 racer Jenson Button was contributed to the 650S.
- Volkswagen's Scirocco hatchback gets a light facelift for the 2015 model year.
- G Power tunes a late-model BMW M5 Touring to have a power output of 820PS and a top speed of over 362kph! Now that's what I called a power wagon! They called this the Hurricane RR Touring and what they did to the extinct V10 engine is rigged it with a Bi-Compressor system priced at 8,687 Euros.
- Are you ready? It's almost time to say goodbye to Bridgit Mendler and the rest of the cast as Good Luck Charlie ends with an hour-long series finale titled "Good Bye Charlie" where in the finale, Teddy Duncan heads to college and before that, she has to make one final video diary. Check local listings.
TTFN!!!
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Forza 5: The Toyobaru Coupes
Well, I maybe a bit three months late for that but hey, better late than never to have myself an XBOX One and a game of Forza Motorsport 5 so how can I start this? Oh yeah!
YES! Top racers everywhere are wetting their pants down to excitement as Forza Motorsport 5, exclusively on XBOX One, is now in commission and here I am, investigating stuff like...REALLY LOUD STUFF! REALLY FAST STUFF! REALLY SLOW STUFF...ASIAN STUFF...AMERICAN STUFF...EUROPEAN STUFF...AND REALLY PAINFUL STUFF!!!
Let's begin with those Toyobaru coupes in question; the Toyota GT86 and the Subaru BRZ. Since their debut at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show and sales in Japan started in the spring of 2012, these two RWD sports coupes shared one thing they had in mind; to bring a smile on any boy racer's face.
Some myths pointed out that even though they looked the same, the mechanicals are meant to be the same, like Galileo's theory of falling bodies where objects, regardless of size and weight, will fall at the same pace. Sure, they both have the same FA20 boxer engine but the thing is...what's the difference between them? Oh come on, some people pointed out that the suspensions are different between the 86 and the BRZ and to find out, let's head out to my only lab I called the Top Gear Test Track. Let's find out...
First up, the GT86. This is the car Jeremy Clarkson described as one of the best handling cars in ages, probably thanks to those skinny tires that made it a bit less grippy but how does it fare?
So, what about the Subaru BRZ? I'd reckon it could do the same thing...
Both of my drives are complete and I had the result. In the 86, I posted myself a 1:35.580 lap time while in the BRZ, my lap time round the Top Gear Track was 1:33.368? Oh that can't be right...probably because of my iffy driving but if my iffy driving ways were out in the equation, both of these cars would be neck-and-neck but still, there is a main reason why because for the BRZ, they want the suspension to be more matured and more honed for cornering while the 86 wants to be more less grippy and more tail-happy.
Perhaps no wonder both of these cars do participated in different motorsports but nevertheless, I think it's safe to say that both the 86 and the BRZ are a good start to FM5.
YES! Top racers everywhere are wetting their pants down to excitement as Forza Motorsport 5, exclusively on XBOX One, is now in commission and here I am, investigating stuff like...REALLY LOUD STUFF! REALLY FAST STUFF! REALLY SLOW STUFF...ASIAN STUFF...AMERICAN STUFF...EUROPEAN STUFF...AND REALLY PAINFUL STUFF!!!
Let's begin with those Toyobaru coupes in question; the Toyota GT86 and the Subaru BRZ. Since their debut at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show and sales in Japan started in the spring of 2012, these two RWD sports coupes shared one thing they had in mind; to bring a smile on any boy racer's face.
Some myths pointed out that even though they looked the same, the mechanicals are meant to be the same, like Galileo's theory of falling bodies where objects, regardless of size and weight, will fall at the same pace. Sure, they both have the same FA20 boxer engine but the thing is...what's the difference between them? Oh come on, some people pointed out that the suspensions are different between the 86 and the BRZ and to find out, let's head out to my only lab I called the Top Gear Test Track. Let's find out...
First up, the GT86. This is the car Jeremy Clarkson described as one of the best handling cars in ages, probably thanks to those skinny tires that made it a bit less grippy but how does it fare?
So, what about the Subaru BRZ? I'd reckon it could do the same thing...
Both of my drives are complete and I had the result. In the 86, I posted myself a 1:35.580 lap time while in the BRZ, my lap time round the Top Gear Track was 1:33.368? Oh that can't be right...probably because of my iffy driving but if my iffy driving ways were out in the equation, both of these cars would be neck-and-neck but still, there is a main reason why because for the BRZ, they want the suspension to be more matured and more honed for cornering while the 86 wants to be more less grippy and more tail-happy.
Perhaps no wonder both of these cars do participated in different motorsports but nevertheless, I think it's safe to say that both the 86 and the BRZ are a good start to FM5.
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