Wednesday, February 7, 2018

THE IDOLM@STER STELLA MASTER 01 Vertex Meister

THE IDOLM@STER STELLA MASTER 01
Vertex Meister

As promised since the prologue, the first installment of the STELLA MASTER CD range, inspired by the PS4-exclusive THE IDOLM@STER Stella Stage video game, has arrived and as told, we are welcomed with the full M@STER VERSION of the first DLC song of the game.

Titled, Vertex Meister, this newest song as heard in-game packs some powerful undertones on it and looks like you're going to fall in love with the extended version, never before heard. If you enjoyed listening to the song, go behind the scenes on how this song is done with three audio drama parts and as a bonus, a new song titled inferno SQUARING.

Enjoy the first offering in this new range inspired by the PS4-exclusive THE IDOLM@STER Stella Stage video game! Be sure to keep playing and watch out for more in the STELLA MASTER range.

THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: North Korea's 280-member delegation arrives



A North Korean delegation of 280 members led by Pyongyang's sports minister Kim Il-guk arrived in South Korea on Wednesday morning. The delegation is comprised of four officials from the North's National Olympic Committee, 229 cheerleaders, 26 taekwondo demonstrators and 21 journalists.

North Korea's cheering squad will be attending and cheering at Olympic matches that have either South or North Korean athletes competing. The North's taekwondo team will conduct joint performances with South Korean counterparts in the host cities of PyeongChang and Sokcho, as well as in the South Korean capital of Seoul.

On Friday, Pyongyang will send a 22-member high-level delegation to South Korea led by the regime's ceremonial head of state Kim Yong-nam, for a three-day visit.

Kim, who is the head of parliament in North Korea, will attend the opening ceremony, which will also be attended by US Vice President Mike Pence.

Source: Arirang News

Let's Do The News! (February 7, 2018)



- Senator Bam Aquino claims that the Philippine government needs to release a concrete plan to explore the Benham Rise. Aquino also expressed support to the decision of President Rodrigo Duterte to prohibit foreign maritime scientific exploration in the Philippine Rise.

- The Senate will subpoena Atty. Persida Rueda Acosta, chief of the Public Attorney’s Office, and Dr. Erwin Erfe, director of the agency’s forensic laboratory, for their next hearing on the Dengvaxia issue, following the recommendation of Sen. Joseph ‘JV’ Ejercito, chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, to summon the two PAO officials.

- Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III presented three female victims of illegal recruitment, whose Arabian recruiter was arrested and is currently imprisoned at a facility in Dumaguete City, Negros Island.

- Four people are killed while 145 are missing when a M6.4 quake struck the popular Taiwanese tourist city of Hualien overnight. Many of those were believed to be still trapped inside buildings, including a military hospital, after the quake hit about 22 km (14 miles) northeast of Hualien on Taiwan‘s east coast.

- Wall Street braced for a higher level of volatility in the days ahead, after a roughly 2 percent rebound in U.S. stocks on Tuesday followed the biggest one-day selloff in more than six years.

- The French government has introduced a new ruling that it is now illegal for drivers to use their phones while they’re in the car, no matter if the engine is running or not (except in certain situations). Violators will be charged with 135 euros.

- Jaguar Classic recreated 25 D-Types to complete the 100 production run and its clients will spec it with a choice of a 1955 Shortnose or finned 1956 Longnose.



- A web spinoff anime series based on the iDOLISH7 featuring the secret origins of the TRIGGER trio will premiere on the 17th of February.

TTFN!!!

Second-generation Hyundai Veloster (JS)

When Hyundai launched the Veloster in 2011, the idea of making a hatchback coupe with a unique three door design delivered some mixed results from the motoring public. Despite its unique 3-door design for a hatchback coupe, the Veloster never wins the hearts of many audiences apart from feeling  a bit small even the additional door on the passenger side couldn't help it because the rear's just too small to squeeze into. Even a hot turbo version wouldn't cut against the competition. Just as we thought Hyundai's going to wave goodbye to the Veloster for good, we are wrong because the forgotten jack knife has been given a second chance in a whole new look and attitude.

2019 Hyundai Veloster

Welcome everyone to the newly reborn Hyundai Veloster, the second outing of the world's least loved hatchback that is out to pick up where its lackluster predecessor left off. With prices start at around 21,350,000 Korean Won, it's still one of the most reasonably priced hatchbacks to drive with although it's becoming part of the diminishing race of three-door hatchbacks.

2019 Hyundai Veloster
As you have noticed it, the signature 3-door design as seen on the previous model retains, meaning there's still an additional door on the passenger for better access to the rear seats, although some would say it's still less spacey like the original. While the unique door design is the least of our worries, the new exterior design will get you noticed. The old one wasn't so bad to look at and it's about as sexy as a K-drama actor who drove this thing onset. The new one, however, is a bit more complicating than that because up front, you'll see that the new grille design and the new headlamps came from other bits of the Hyundai family tree while the back looks suspiciously like a Peugeot so drivers need to think twice while encountering this complex string.

2019 Hyundai Veloster interior
Inside, it no longer has the G-string-shaped dashboard and it foregoes to a more traditionalist approach to make it more driver focused while going back on the rear space, although the sloping roof line is the least of the worries, the rear legroom has been slightly improved so your mates can live in freely. Good mark for Hyundai, there. On the driver's side, apart from the racy instrumental panel, they will be greeted by some new stuff such as the HUD which is unreadable in the sunshine, digital performance gauge which is pointless on city streets, bucket seats, a rather peculiar Engine Sound Equalizer, song recognition provided by Sound Hound, wireless charger, and pretty much about it.

2019 Hyundai Veloster
Under the hood, the all-new Veloster comes with two turbocharged petrol engines with the former being the 1.4L T-GDi engine and the latter being the 1.6L T-GDi engine producing 204PS of power and 27kgf-m of torque until you trigger its overboost. It can be mated with either a 6-speed MT or a 7-speed DCT. The 7-speed DCT sounds good for us but we believe the manual gearbox is the more enjoyable way to get to know about the all-new Hyundai Veloster better. Engines aside, Hyundai believes that the Veloster's dynamics have been slightly improved compared to the previous model thanks to its reworked suspension setup and the implementation of Torque Vectoring Control which makes it look promising to drive but having my first dibs, I rest my case apart from the fact that it's fatter than the previous model.

For some more bad news for speedo boys, the all-new Veloster is now fitted with advanced active safety features, including standard Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, High Beam Assist for the available LED headlights, and Driver Attention Warning, among many others. Safety features are good on commoner cars that some would use for carpooling, daily use, or TNVS purposes, but on a car like this, it's such a fusspot but worth a shot to understand how it works for you.

Having rest my case on my first dibs, the Veloster's new design and interior can be somewhat perplexing but noticeable, the dynamics are not what you called an improvement because despite the added Torque Vectoring Control that results to a much better dynamics, getting it round the corner is like opening a tightly-sealed jar. Also, it's heavier than its predecessor. Despite faults, the new Veloster is something they will fall in love with even though the new model is heading to the wrong direction. Of course, Hyundai will make a hotter Veloster soon but sadly, it won't make it to the Korean market like that hot i30 they'll never bring. Anyway, it's time to live loud with the all-new Veloster.

Available colors: Phantom Black, Chalk White, Rake Silver, Dark Night, Tangerine Comet, Cobalt Eclipse, Ignite Flame, and Thunder Bolt.

Photo: Hyundai Motor Company

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: NK art troupe arriving in South Korea



North Korea;s art troupe comprising of 140 orchestra musicians, dancers, and singers, will arrive in South Korea Tuesday afternoon on board the Mangyongbong ferry. The ship will arrive in South Korea at Mukho port int he city od Donghae on the east coast.

Seoul has temporarily lifted its ban on all North Korean ships entering its waters to allow the ship to come. The Mangyongbong 92 itself is not one of the North Korean vessels blacklisted by the United Nations or the US on suspicion of involvement in Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program.

Source: Arirang News

Let's Do The News! (February 6, 2018)



- PNP Chief PDG Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa denounces the CBCP for "monopolizing" holiness. According to the CBCP, cops bringing bibles and rosaries in their implementation of the Oplan Tokhang is just for theatrics.

- The Bureau of Customs, as ordered by President Rodrigo Duterte, has commenced the destruction of 61 million pesos worth of smuggled luxury cars. Previously, Duterte said that the destruction of luxury cars was meant to send a message to wealthy car enthusiasts who do not pay right import duties.
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- Warplanes launched heavy attacks on the two last major rebel-held areas in Syria, killing 29 people in the Ghouta suburb near Damascus and choking people with gas in Idlib in the northwest, according to rescue workers and a war monitor. President Bashar al-Assad’s government has vowed to retake all of Syria from rebels who have lost large swaths of the territory they have held in a war now entering its eighth year.

- As the PyeongChang Winter Olympics draws near, evidence against Russian athletes was strong enough to merit sanctions despite its rejection by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The CAS said last week that there was “insufficient evidence” of anti-doping violations against 28 Russian athletes banned for life by the IOC as part of its investigation into doping at the Winter Olympics four years ago.

- The legislation to help DREAMers struggled to gain footing in the U.S. Congress on Monday, but there were no signs yet that failure to pass such a bill would trigger a rerun of January’s three-day partial government shutdown.

- Numerous members of the Philadelphia Eagles, the team that won last weekend's Super Bowl, are not visiting the White House to meet US President Donald Trump.

- The all-new, fourth-generation Hyundai Santa Fe was revealed, featuring Kona-inspired design, new interior, new tech, and  same choice of engines now mated to an 8-speed AT.

2019 Hyundai Santa Fe


- An Alpine A110 got caught on fire while in a middle of shooting for a new Top Gear episode during Rallye Monte Carlo.

- ICYMI: The first trailer for the upcoming Solo: A Star Wars Story, hitting theaters this late May.

Monday, February 5, 2018

THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: Hopes for talks grow with NK ceremonial leader to visit South Korea for Olympics



North Korea's ceremonial leader will make an unprecedented visit to South Korea this week, according to officials, as hopes grow for high-level inter-Korean talks during the Winter Olympics this week.

The KCNA news agency confirmed on Monday that Kim Yong Nam, president of the Presidium of the Supreme People’s Assembly, would attend the Olympics’ opening ceremony on Friday in South Korea’s alpine resort town of Pyeongchang.

Seoul’s Unification Ministry said on Sunday Kim would lead a 22-strong delegation that was expected to arrive in South Korea on Friday for a three-day trip.

Kim’s visit comes as Seoul pins its hopes on high-level talks during the Feb. 9-25 Games between not only the two Koreas but also the North and the United States.

Source: Reuters