Saturday, March 22, 2014

Annaliza: Ang Pamamaalam

On the last days of Annaliza, we witnessed our main titular character Annaliza (Andrea Brillantes) risking her family from the crutches of Makoy (Carlo Aquino) and Stella (Kaye Abad) no matter the circumstances. With Makoy finally dead and Annaliza sacrificed herself to save Stella from the fires despite her hatred to her, Annaliza's safe and Stella finally apologized to Annaliza for her brutal wrongdoings. After that, Annaliza and her real mother, Isabel (Denise Laurel) left to America. You get the idea but...

Now for the final episode of Annaliza...

Two years has passed since Annaliza and Isabel left to America for their new lease of life but the person she really misses a lot is her biological father Guido (Zanjoe Marudo). But then, good things happen. Isabel told Annaliza that they'll be coming back!

At the airport, Gudio, his friends, and Annaliza's friends as well as her stepsister Arlene were present but then, Arlene told the shocking news that the airplane where Annaliza and Isabel were on it...has gone missing or just so we thought. Upon hearing the bad news, Guido felt saddened until the appearance of Annaliza and a happy reunion between them.

With the sudden reappearance of Isabel, the happiest moment happened when Guido proposed Isabel, finally. Everyone was very excited to see this coming!

After that, Isabel finally married Guido as her new husband and the family Annaliza wished for finally came true at the end.

Annaliza ending

And that concludes the modern remake of Annaliza. Looks like the drama's storyline is finally completed, the one where the classic version didn't tried since the original Annaliza actress, Julie Vega, died and thanks to Andrea Brillantes' class act as the modern Annaliza, this ending is more of a proper tribute to the original.

Friday, March 21, 2014

Let's Do The News! (March 21, 2014)

The big scoop today...

- The Great Wall update in Asphalt 8: Airborne is finally here and for this latest update, explore The Great Wall in 6 different layouts and watch out! This is going to be as tricky as the other tracks in this game! Plus, beware and keep playing because several days later, there will be new cars coming to this game such as the McLaren P1, the Dodge Challenger, the Ferrari Testarossa, and the new-generation Ford F-150. They might come out on the time-limited events soon so watch out!

- On the Flight MH370 Case, Malaysian officials said that there has been no received proof so far that two objects spotted by satellite in the Indian Ocean come from the missing passenger jet.

- "Pork barrel queen" Janet Lim Napoles returns to her detention area in Laguna after a checkup due to abdominal pain.

- Despite the tensions regarding Russian takeover of the Crimea region, Volkswagen Group's commitment in Russia remains unchanged.

- Consumer Reports explain the problems with infotainment systems. Watch this clip...



- Aside from Laura Marano and Dove Cameron, Emily Osment and Olivia Holt from I Didn't Do It, will be present at the 2014 Radio Disney Music Awards!

- Labor unrest in India causes Toyota to temporarily halt most of its manufacturing plants in the entire country,

- In the bad case of General Motor's mass recall over ignition woes, they appointed Jeff Boyer as the new vice president of global vehicle safety.

TTFN!!!

Gran Turismo 6: Big muscle or small hatch? A 47-second science question...

When it comes to mastering a certain racetrack, what kind of car do you choose? Would you go for a big V8-powered muscle car or a small but nimble hot hatchback?

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To find out, I picked two prime specimens at this case and find out if size does matters in the science of Gran Turismo 6.

City of Arts and Sciences - Night_1

On the small side, I chose the Renaultsport Clio III RS200, the hot version of the third-generation Renault Clio and known to be the last hot Clio to come with the manual gearbox because the latest version, as GT6 failed to put it until further notice, has a double-clutch nonsense that purists found it in dismay. On the big side, I've gone for the 2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 and Mustang enthusiasts want to call it a track-prepped Mustang because even though it produces less than the ultimate GT500, it's beefed up suspension setup and race-prepped updates truly deserves a reputation of being the successor of the original machine that was used for Trans-Am racing.

The setting - the Ascari track. The objective - fastest time wins.


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And they're off! While the Boss has over twice the power than the Clio, the French hot hatch is lightweight and its more maneuverable on the corners. The Boss may catch the Clio on the straights but in the corners, the Clio makes a comeback but it's still wasn't enough to nabbed the horse and by the results, the Clio RS finished 4/5th of a second slower than the Boss.

So, it's a clear win for the Boss 302 but what if the Ascari track's getting all wet after a moderate rain? We're going to restart the experiment but this time, things will change because it's a wet lap and in theory, the Clio will surely make amends to the wet track...

Because of all the torque in the Boss 302, you might be having a hard time to survive the wet lap and even if you treat it gently, a slight mistake such as getting out of course or a spin will cost you a big damage but on the plus side, you can enjoy powersliding in the rain...for fun.

Ascari Full Track_3 Ascari Full Track_2

The Clio maybe dealing less mistakes in the wet lap but unlike the Mustang Boss 302, its front-wheel drive powertrain makes it easier to survive the rainy day and with good traction, there's nothing to go wrong with it and you won't do the same mistake as I did to the Boss 302.

Ascari Full Track_1

In the end, the Clio RS managed a 2:39.144 lap time on a wet condition while the Boss 302, thanks to a spin, came to the finish line 11 seconds later.

Ascari Full Track

Conclusive proof that even though high-powered sportscars like the Boss 302 eat the little guys for tea, it's the little guys like the Clio that can survive the wet lap better than a rear-wheel drive muscle car but you can try one for yourself and find out.

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BMW 4-Series Cabrio and 2-Series Coupe

A few moments ago, BMW thrown us a curve by introducing their new naming scheme where odd numbers represent saloons (or in the case of Gran Turismo models like the 3GT or the 5GT) and even numbers such as coupes, cabriolets, or in the case of Gran Coupes like the 6 Gran Coupe. It was quite a confusing act to follow and when the replacement for the 3-Series Coupe known as the 4-Series Coupe came last year, I told that this car warns that BMW is changing. I explained that it has a case of "8-speed-gearbox-quicker-than-manual-gearbox-itis", it's 0.7 seconds quicker than the A5 3.0 TFSI quattro, and the case of "ride-is-too-hard-osis". Well you know what? I'm not going to explain those even though I just did because word from BMW is...they now had a convertible version...

2014 BMW 4-Series Cabrio

2014 BMW 4-Series Cabrio

...and here it is, just in time for the spring season. The new 4-Series Cabrio may have the same nuisance that the coupe version got but now with the retractable roof that can be closed or open at the touch of the button, you can't really tell if its a well-mannered cruiser or not because even though with the roof open, it just never feel any magic you can expect from other luxury convertibles that are more expensive than this.

It costs 48,200 Euros for the entry-level 428i Cabrio, which is annoyingly over 7,000 Euros more than the Coupe version of the same spec and for the top of the line BMW 435i Cabrio model fitted with an 8-speed Steptronic gearbox and the M Sport pack, it costs 61,350 Euros, which is surprisingly ten thousand more than the coupe version with the same gearbox and the same package! Why would BMW charge this much for an open-top version of the 4-Series? Who knows? Your guess is as good as ours...

2014 BMW 4-Series Cabrio interior

2014 BMW 4-Series Cabrio


Anyway, while the price is a bit of an issue for the cabrio version, there's a bit more to it than that because the 4-Series Cabrio tries to stay as classy as a glamour girl walking on the streets of Beverly Hills 90210 and apart from the glam thing, it's still a tough cookie with a lot of tough love to follow. Judging by the fact that it's several kilos heavier than the coupe version, the new model is about 80% more rigid than the old 3-Series Cabrio it replaces. Despite that, you can still jitter yourself like you have been taking ten cups of caffeine in one try just to get higher heartbeats. Who wouldn't try that but who cares? It feels a bit jitterish when this care come face to face with potholes or bumps but with the roof closed, the jitter's all gone because with the roof up, it conjoins the structure as one, providing the new Cabrio the same silence as you get from a luxo-barge saloon car.

It's fine to drive with the roof up in places that never rain but if you're in Seattle or London or Berlin or places that rain frequently, you're going to take some time here because at the push of the button, it takes 20 seconds to close the roof but with the roof closed, it doesn't look like more of a coupe at all thanks to those three sections of the roof. If it's colored black, it's fine but with colors in it, that would just spoiled it.

But still, with or without the roof, the 4-Series Coupe is more conservative in any angle but because this isn't more of a sports coupe, it doesn't make the grade so how about something a bit more...sight for sore eyes?

2014 BMW 2-Series

This is the new 2-Series Coupe, it's the replacement to the 1-Series Coupe except in my eye, it isn't quite as baffling as the 4-Series because this is a nimbler and lighter coupe that can take you to A to B faster than you can say...gelignite.

Even though it follows BMW's new naming scheme, BMW claims that this new model tries to capture the magic from the classic BMW 2002 but is it the proper remake of the old 2002?

Remember the top-of-the-line M135i from 2012? Two years ago, it wants to be more of a hot hatch even though it wasn't classified as one but because of the straight-six engine that produces 326HP of power, it tries to outrun any other hatchback but because this is rear-wheel drive, the problems include that it's not friendly in the rain and the luggage is poor because the rear-wheel drive drivetrain just eats up the space. Yeah, you heard that idea but what about this? The top-of-the-line model is the M235i Coupe, priced at 43,750 Euros, and because it has the same 326HP straight-six turbo engine as the M135i hatchback, this new model is worth of a power in a light package. This is like putting a thousand sticks of gelignite in your kid's lunch box. Did I said anything wrong? Oh well...

2014 BMW 2-Series Coupe
...there's nothing too wrong about having a 2-Series Coupe in your garage. Whether if its the entry-level 220i, the 218d, the 220d, the 225d, or the M235i, you can't go wrong with it well, just the petrol models in it because those diesel models can be a bit of a blunt for a sports coupe rigged with something that is a bit too cheesy. Because judging by the way it behaves, I'm starting to think that this fun-to-drive Bimmer maybe more of starting where the old 1-Series Coupe left off but also continuing the legacy of the classic BMW 2002. The reason why is because it's all in the roots. The BMW 2002 is a classic compact rear drive masterpiece that not only it was more of a grand tourer but on the track days, it can never be outlooked in the competition. It was the car where Hans Stuck won the Nurburgring 24-Hour race in 1970, proving this classic a track-ready work of art.

2014 BMW 2-Series

Well, I never though of saying this, but with this car, BMW sure knows why they reminded of their roots in the development of the 2-Series Coupe and although this car isn't much more of a nostalgia, the 2-Series sure knows how to capture the magic of the 2002.

Conclusion time; while the 4-Series Cabrio tries to be as glam as a glamour girl in Beverly Hills even though it has some issues that needs plastic surgery, the 2-Series Coupe is all about following its roots to the BMW 2002 even though it has no connection to it. Needless to say, if I had to choose which one, I'd go for the 2 because I can have as much fun until I'm taking a number 2 on the loo.

2014 BMW 2-Series

No seriously, it's the M235i Coupe that makes me want to take a number 2 on the loo after spending hours of fun in it...

Photo: BMW

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Let's Do The News! (March 19, 2014)

The big scoop today...

- The new Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe gets the AMG treatment and this S63 AMG Coupe is what the Silver Arrow's answer to the BMW M6. It will be premiered at next month's New York Auto Show...

2015 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG Coupe

- Porsche revealed their hardcore-ish GTS versions of both the Cayman and the Boxster.

2015 Porsche Boxster GTS

2015 Porsche Cayman GTS

- Porsche announced that they'll be replacing engines for all 785 recalled units of the new 911 GT3 in the midst of the fire problem.

- In the Flight MH370 Missing Case, authorities are still in the case on how did Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 gone missing and the latest in the mystery states that the pilot's simulator data from the place was deleted.

- Former senator Edgardo Angara and Arthur Yap won't be forced to face the Senate's probe over the pork barrel scandal.

- In the countdown to the Pacquiao-Bradley 2, boxer Tim Bradley goes on a veggie diet to prepare for the April 12 rematch. Clever move, though...

- TAKE NOTE: The Catholic Church officials say that lifestyle change can prevent HIV/AIDS, not condoms.

- IN CASE YOU MISSED THIS: Austin and Ally's Laura Marano and Liv and Maddie's Dove Cameron will be hosting this year's Radio Disney Music Awards!

- The Renault-Nissan Alliance will strengthen their ties on April 2014 by converging four major alliance functions; Engineering, Manufacturing & Supply Chain Management, Purchasing, and Human Resources.

- Bertone, the Italian coachbuilder and designer behind the Countach and the Stratos, among many others, is filed for bankruptcy.

TTFN!!!

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

What's in our Car Town garage today? (March 18, 2014)

What's in our Car Town garage today?

1996 McLaren F1

In the 1990's, this British-engineered hypercar is the speed king at this decade. The McLaren F1 set the benchmark as one of the fastest production supercars ever made. Penned by Gordon Murray, the F1 features some of the unique stuff that no other modern supercars had such as the golden engine bay which makes it the best for heat insulation and a middle-positioned driver's seat to give the owner some racecar-like feeling while driving on the road. Powered by BMW's 6.1L V12 engine, the top speed of the F1 is 240mph.

1996 McLaren F1

2003 Mitsubishi Brian's Evolution VII

This modified Lancer Evolution VII is Brian O'Connor's ride of choice on a mission to Miami in 2 Fast 2 Furious, the sequel to the hit street-racing movie, The Fast and The Furious.

2003 Mitsubishi Brian's Evolution VII

2012 Pagani Huayra

Premiered at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, the Huayra is the successor to the decade-long Pagani Zonda, the maiden hypercar of the Modena-based manufacturer.  The name Huayra comes from a South American God of the wind and as the name implies, it promises to blow away the competition thanks to its Mercedes-AMG M158 V12 twin-turbo engine that propels this hypercar from a 0-60 time of 3.4 seconds and a top speed of over 227mph.

2012 Pagani Huayra

2008 Pagani Zonda Cinque

Although it may not be classified as the "final edition" of the Zonda, the Cinque is a very special Zonda catered for the elite few because only five of these models are made and sold out. Although it is essentially a softened road-legal version of the record-breaking Zonda R track car, the Cinque is the first to introduce a new composite made out of carbon fiber and titanium called Carbotanium.

2008 Pagani Zonda Cinque

Monday, March 17, 2014

Let's Do The News! (March 17, 2014)

The big scoop today...

- In this episode of Jay Leno's Garage, Jay Leno checks out a clever kind of hybrid powertrain that uses the Ford Focus as its bases. The Ricardo HyBoost, a project from a company called Ricardo, is what happens when you want to downsize your engine for a 47% increase in fuel economy.

 

- Check out the latest clip for the upcoming second season of Puchimas, which will be streaming on the NicoNico channel this April Fool's Day. (Yes, it's April 1st)



- Japanese company, Hitachi, develops a transforming robot that will be part of the process of decommissioning the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant.

- Porsche's almost solving the problem on why some 911 (991) GT3 models sparked fire and caused a recall.

- Hot Import Nights 3 Philippines is coming this April 26 to 27 at the Metrotent, Metrowalk Open Grounds.

- Jessica Sanchez will sing the Philippine National Anthem at the Pacquiao-Bradley rematch this April 12th.

- In the Ukrainian Standoff; France orders Russia to stop "dangerous" escalation in the recent standoff.

- WATCH OUT! The National Telecommunications Commission orders ISPs to block online pornography starting this March.

- THIS IS CRAZY! Buhay Party List's Lito Atienza wants Korean dramas and other foreign dramas to be banned from primetime viewing.

TTFN!!!