Friday, October 20, 2017

Let's Do The News! (October 20, 2017)



- A group of international lawmakers are demanding the release of Senator Leila de Lima, stressing that her criminal case is a "response" to her "vocal opposition" to President Rodrigo Duterte.

- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to attend next month's ASEAN summit.

- Senator Antonio Trillanes IV states that he did not try to stop US President Donald Trump from visiting the Philippines next month. He confirmed this during his meeting with top US government officials.

- Self-confessed drug lord Kerwin Espinosa pleads not guilty before the Manila REgional Trial Court Branch in an illegal drug trading case.

- Four Disney World hotels are now allowing dogs.

- A certain photo of a high school student was rejected from the school's yearbook because he's holding a shotgun. Bonny Eagle High School senior Wade Gelinas says he wanted his picture to feature hunting because it is a family tradition.

- The second-generation Audi A7 Sportback has been officially unveiled and features the most cutting-edge driving assist technologies in a luxury car.

2018 Audi A7
- Mercedes-AMG says goodbye to the G-Wagen with the G65 Final Edition, which is limited to 65 units. The final edition comes with special 21-inch five-twin-spoke alloys covered in bronze, silver brake callipers, AMG Sport trim strips on the sides, matte bronze finish, and designo Exclusive interior package.

Mercedes-AMG G65 Final Edition

- Fernando Alonso will stay with the McLaren F1 team for 2018.

- Nissan suspends vehicle production in Japan due to inappropriate inspections misconduct.

- Hennessey Performance will unveil the Venom F5 at this year's SEMA Show.

TTFN!!!

Forza Motorsport 7: A Ute's End

General Motors Holden is the last of the Australian car companies that remained to produce some of the best cars in the Land Down Under and with production coming to a complete end, this is the end of Australian car manufacturing as we know it but for the emotional, the one we will be missing the most when Australia stop making cars is none other than the ute and Holden is the last to make those cool-looking coupe utilities that became the trademark of Australian car manufacturing we all know and love.





Ever since the end of the Second World War, the birth of Australia's own car forever revolutionized the world of motoring and with a ute that bears the Holden marque on it, you'll know that it's truly the kind of vehicle the Aussies are proud of. Fast forward to this decade and the VF Commodore Ute became the harbinger of the end of this wonderful automotive genre that Ford started it all. Ford may be introduced the ute to the Australian motoring public but Holden became the last to make one and what we have here is the alpha and omega of Holden's ute history. Once started with the FX and ended with the VF.



What's so unique about the ute? Well, an Aussie ute combines the best cars in the world; a pickup truck, a sports car, and a sedan, combined into one unique vehicle that was mostly adorned by the Aussies when Ford was first introduced to them. You know, the Aussies aren't the ones who buck this trend, even the Americans did when they try a shot with their Chevrolet El Camino a few decades ago. It may be made to pick up some stuff during work days but when it has a day off, the ute's starting to show its true self by showing its crazy sportscar dynamics, especially when it comes with big V8 power like this HSV GTS Maloo that I'm driving.



Take this workhorse around the track and it will be an instant track toy right off the bat. That's how unique the ute is, it's all work and all play. It can do 9 to 5 stuff on the weekdays while doing most of its free time on the weekends, especially racing stuff on road and on track, and while it's sad to see the end of the ute, rest assured that this piece of Australian motoring history will never be forgotten.



To say goodbye to the Aussie ute, let's find out how much the ute progressed from beginning to end and to find out, let's pit between the FX Ute and the GEN-F GTS Maloo round Bathurst and see how much progress the ute has done through the years. Let's finish this!



And now the results...

FX Ute - 3:57.189
Maloo - 2:41.768

After almost a century, the progression rate of the Aussie ute from beginning to end just took over a minute to do so! At least, this is evolution and this is how it all ends here.



Ah, the cars of Australia. Sure, the Aussies no longer made those but with cars like these, they remain the beating heart of Australian motoring history and as we say goodbye to all-time greats like the Ford Falcon and the Holden Commodore, along with many other Aussie car greats in history, it's hard to fathom what comes next after the last of their factories shut down for good but rest assured, the rich history nine decades in the making will not be forgotten as long as they can put their pride to it.

To all the Aussies making great cars like Falcons and Commodores, I say thank you. It's been an honor to get to know about the Australian motoring industry and what it really means for Australia.

Until then, see you later, alligator!

Thursday, October 19, 2017

THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: Construction of diesel submarine spotted



US military intelligence has detected the construction of a diesel-powered submarine in North Korea's Sinpo shipyard on its east coast. According to Diplomat magazine, US intelligence estimates the sub to be a two thousand ton vessel capable of launching SLBMs.

The vessel is the largest the regime has constructed since building its Najin-class frigates. The US intelligence community believes the new sub will succeed the Gorae-class sub, the only sub that can launch a Pukguksong-1 SLBM.

North Korea has carried out four SLBM ejection tests last summer, with the last taking place on the 30th of July. US intelligence also believes the regim is currently developing a new SLBM which uses an advance airframe made of lighter composite materials that would increase the missile's range.

Amid increasing ballistic missile threats from the North, the US Sixth Fleet test fired one of its most advanced missile interceptors off the Scottish coast.

Source: Arirang News

Let's Do The News! (October 19, 2017)



- The Marcos family is not yet keen on Ilocos Norte governor Imee Marcos to run for Senate at the 2019 midterm elections. Rumors circulated online that the lady governor intends to run for senator in 2019 with the help of groups like the 68,000-strong "Imee Marcos for Senator Movement".

- A Palace official defends President Rodrigo Duterte's announcement that Marawi is now freed from terrorists, despite ongoing clashes. Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella sought to defend Duterte’s announcement, arguing that the police force is enough to deal with the remaining ISIS-linked terrorists in the war-torn city.

- As Typhoon Paolo maintains its strength as it moves north northwestward over the Philippines, PAGASA detected another low pressure area that will bring scattered to widespread rains and over Palawan, Bicol region, Visayas, Caraga, northern Mindanao, Zamboanga Peninsula and Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao. Weather agencies forecasted Paolo will further gain strength and developed into a supertyphoon as it reaches Japan.

- US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson seeks stronger ties with India while criticizing China for challenging international norms needed for global security.

- The gunman behind the Mandalay Massacre in Las Vegas first wounded an unsuspecting hotel security guard in a hallway who promptly radioed for help, according to a TV interview broadcast Wednesday with the guard and a hotel building engineer whose life he is credited with saving.

- Toyota will display the Fine-Comfort Ride Concept for this month's Tokyo Motor Show, which uses a flexible layout unique to electric-powered vehicles and a large amount of available electric power using hydrogen as an energy source.



- Nissan is teasing a new concept car set to appear at this month's Tokyo Motor Show.



- Actress Hilary Swank is returning to sci-fi in her upcoming sci-fi thriller I Am Mother.

- In Game 3 of the 2017 PBA Governor's Cup Finals, the Meralco Bolts defeated the Ginebra San Miguel at the score of 94-81, trailing the FINALS series to 2-1.

- For fans of THE IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls, FREEing has released their new Uzuki Shimamura new generations ver. figure and it's now available to order starting 11,852 Yen plus tax and delivery. Arriving this April.

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

The 10 best Australian-made cars

This week signals the end of car manufacturing in Australia as General Motors Holden will roll off the last Australian-made car in history. I find that very sad because what's so unique about car manufacturing in Australia is when Ford Motor Company set up car manufacturing in Australia and then revolutionized it with the XK Falcon until the advent of General Motors Holden's ignited the legendary war that forever shaped Australian motoring.



2017 HSV GTSR W1

As car manufacturing in Australia is coming to a bittersweet end, now it's the ideal time for me to jot down the ten best Australian cars made by Australians, for Australians.

1) Ford XK Falcon - The XK Falcon in 1960 is the first Ford Falcon sold and made in Australia and while it looks vaguely similar to the American-spec Falcon, it's the first to be sold in right-hand drive and accommodated to handle Australian driving conditions. It was offered in saloon, wagon, and a ute. This is the very car that escalates tensions against General Motors Holden's.

2) Holden FX - After the end of World War II, the Australian Government urges the establishment of full-scale Australian motor manufacturing history and while Ford's presence in Australia is all in all at the moment, they demand Australia to have its own carmaker and once such thing that steps up to the challenge is none other than General Motors Holden's. Two years later, on November 29th, 1948, Prime Minister Ben Chifley launched "Australia's Own Car," Holden. Despite being influenced by American styling, the Holden is 99% Australian through and through because nobody understands Australian driving conditions more than GMH. Under the bonnet lies a 132.5cu (2.2L) cast-iron 6-cylinder engine mated to a 3-speed manual gearbox. It produces 60HP of power and does a 0-97kph time of 18.7 seconds. Because this car is suitable enough to tackle Australian driving conditions, it's rugged enough to tackle the remote outback because of its dust-proof body and unique dynamics capable to handle such conditions.

3) Ford XR Falcon GT - The XR Falcon GT remains one of the most important cars in Australian car history because this is the car that ignited the muscle car wars in Australia. Before its inception, the Australian roads have been ruled by six-cylinder saloons as well as V8 Valiants. They are lovely but nothing is more so than the XR Falcon GT, the car that kissed the opposition goodbye at the Gallagher 500 in Bathurst. Coined as the Mustang-bred machine, it was powered by a 289 Windsor engine producing 225HP of power output while mated with a 4-speed gearbox.

4) Holden HQ Sandman - The Sandman is a panel van variant of the Holden HQ range that was rivaled by the panel van variant of the Ford Falcon but whereas the Falcon Panel Van is all work, the Sandman is all work, all play. In fact, it comes with some bits and bobs from the HQ Monaro GTS as well as a shouty V8 engine on the front, making it a party wagon for the outdoorsy Aussies, even beachgoers.

5) Ford XB Falcon - Anyone who is a fan of the Mad Max movies will be familiar with the XB Falcon because this is the ride the hero of the flick drove in the wastelands. But there's more to it than being Mad Max's favorite war machine. You see, the XB Falcon is the second phase of the third generation of Ford's Australian-made model, which features minor cosmetic differences from the previous XA model. Engine configurations include a 200ci 6-cylinder, a 250ci 6-cylinder, a 302ci V8, and a powerful 351ci V8. Depending on the engine choices, it can be mated with either a 3-speed MT, a 4-speed MT, or a 3-speed AT. Allan Moffat drove a Falcon to victory in the 1974 Sandown 250 using a GT hardtop model as well as the 1976 Australian Touring Car Championship in the same model and the 1977 Australian Touring Car Championship, using both the XB and the XC Falcons.

6) HDT VK Commodore Group A - A national treasure in its own right, this 500 build homologation special finished in Formula Blue paint is a fitting tribute to the legendary Peter Brock, who has been dominating touring car races in Holdens and ignited fierce rivalry with Alan Moffat. This blue meanie is powered by a 4.9L V8 engine, which is originally a five-liter that was de-stroked for Group A regulations. It produces 196kw of power and 418Nm of torque while mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox. Originally, this car is limited to 500 units until a mix-up caused them to make two more.

7) Holden VZ Crewman - A typical ute is basically a sports coupe with some payload at the back. Aussie utes were only limited to two doors until General Motors Holden's shattered that notion with the creation of the first-ever four-door ute known as the Crewman. Based on the VZ Commodore, the Crewman combines the same all-work, all-play attitude of a typical Aussie ute with the practicality for the whole family and friends to enjoy. Although unique, it sadly didn't last a lifetime for the first-ever four-door ute in history.

8) Holden VE Commodore - The VE Commodore marks the departure of Opel-sourced platforms from previous Commodores as this model became the first Commodore to be developed exclusively in Australia. It was the first Commodore to be available in North America as the Pontiac G8 but it was short-lived due to General Motors' decision to ax the Pontiac brand for good due to the global financial crisis. Thankfully, its successor, the VF Commodore-based Chevrolet SS, continues the trend until the bitter end.

9) Holden V2/VZ Monaro - When the first Monaro came out in Australia in the 1960s, they want to refer to this as Australia's first sports machine, and as the jingle says...It's Going To Be Very Monaro. In the 21st century, the Monaro returns with a sleeker profile, well-lavished interior, and a choice of either a Supercharged V6 or a Gen III V8. Because it was sold in the US as the Pontiac GTO, the UK as the Vauxhall Monaro, among many others, the Monaro is a world-class muscle car until its discontinuation in 2006 with no direct replacement, making it the last Aussie-made sports coupe in history.

10) Holden HSV Gen-F2 GTSR - As car manufacturing in Australia comes to an end with the next Holden Commodore will be a rebadged Open Insignia, Holden Special Vehicles unveiled their final special edition model based on the Gen-F2 range by reviving the GTSR marque with a more striking design, improved performance, and to top it off for the big finale, the new GTSR W1 saloon featuring the supercharged 6.2L V8 engine from the Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1, producing 474kW of power output, making it the most powerful production ever made in Australia.

For a country that loves football, meat pies, and kangaroos, the cars that made specifically for Australian driving conditions are what made them special in each and every way and now that the Aussies stop making their own cars for good, rest assured that the machines they made will be hardly missed because deep down under, these Aussie-made machines, mostly Fords and Holdens, helped the Land Down Under to industrial maturity, providing work for Australians, setting engineering standards, and made "Made In Australia" a new status symbol in the world stage.

Thanks for the memories, mate. Those Aussie cars are what really made them as special as football, meat pies, and kangaroos, like what the Aussies love the most, and even though the Aussies stopped making cars, they will remain the beating heart of the Aussie car culture.

THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: Ruling party, govt., Blue House discuss public sector jobs



The Moon Jae-in administration has vowed to pull out all the stops to create some 810,000 public sector jobs over the next five years. The pledge came during a three-way meeting between the ruling party, government, and the Blue House on Wednesday, where they discussed the government's policy direction for job creation.

The Presidential Committee on Job Creation highlighted the administration's determination to tackle the unemployment issue, pointing to a recovery last month. It sad cooperation from the National Assembly is necessary to pass next year's budget in order to implement related policies.

The government will announce  a detailed roadmap this afternoon after reflecting on issues discussed at this morning's meeting.

Source: Arirang News

Let's Do The News! (October 18, 2017)



- The Ninoy Aquino International Airport is no longer one of the worst airports in the world as it was list as one of the top five best airports in Asia according to a recent survey. South Sudan's Juba International Airport and Uzbekistan's Tashkent International Airport are listed as the worst airports in the world and Asia, respectively.

- The ruling PDP-Laban party has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Russia's ruling United Russia party, a move meant to bring the two countries "closer together". Although details of the memorandum remain unknown for now, the party pointed out that it is the second agreement with a foreign administration party for PDP-Laban. The party signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the Communist Party of China in February.

- The parents of Horacio "Atio" Castillo III were face to face with the Aegis Juris Fraternity members at the Senate. They demand the fraternity that allegedly involved in the murder of Atio to bring back their son's belongings.

- Authorities are anticipating retaliatory strikes from loyal followers of slain terrorists Isnilon Hapilon and Omar Maute. According to Chief Superintendent Reuben Theodore Sindac of the Police Regional Office-Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, all of the units in Marawi City and in Maguindanao and Lanao Del Sur provinces are guarding against act of revenge from remaining followers.

- At least 74 people are killed when the Taliban unleashed wave of attacks across Afghanistan yesterday, targeting police compounds and government facilities with suicide bombers across the nation.

- A spokesman for the US-led coalition says pockets of Islamic State militants remain in the Syrian city of Raqqa. The remarks comes as US-backed Syrian forces and their allies on the ground are going through the city's newly liberated areas, searching for land mines and sleeper cells.

- The European Union's Brexit negotiator urged the United Kingdom to keep up the moment in negotiations on leaving the bloc if it wants the talks to advance to a new phase in December.

- Yesterday, a widespread vulnerability known as KRACK affected every devices' wi-fi functions, mostly on computers and smartphones, allowing hackers to decrypt and potentially look at everything people are doing online. This new vulnerability can steal sensitive information and it attacks all modern protected Wi-Fi networks.

- Polestar, Volvo Car Group's performance brand, revealed the Polestar 1, the first high-performance hybrid sportscar that will start production in 2019. Powered by a 4-cylinder Volvo Drive-E engine, it produces 600hp of power and 1,000nm of torque.

Polestar 1

- Porsche's 718 range has been given a slightly more powerful GTS variant featuring an upgraded 2.5L boxer-4 engine producing 15bhp more than the base model as well improved dynamics.

Porsche 718 Boxster GTS and 718 Cayman GTS
- 12 Chinese car companies have announced their decision to fit all new cars with electronic stability control at the start of 2018.

- Chris Savino, the creator of Nick's hit TV cartoon The Loud House, was suspended by the network due to numerous harassment claims. The suspension follows extensive allegations of sexual harassment from employees at Nickelodeon against the 46-year-old animation industry veteran.

TTFN!!!