Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Let's Do The News! (March 30, 2022)

                          

Your daily round-up of today's news:

- The DSWD warns the public against child trafficking and illegal adoption via social media.

- LGBT representation in PH media is improving.

- The AFP and the PCG are in full force to save displaced Taal victims.

- The Department of Agriculture declared a bird flu outbreak in the Philippines.

- The DOT, PNP, and the PDEA forged ties to boost the security of Philippine tourist spots.

- The Marcos-Duterte tandem barnstorms the Davao Region.

- PH Vice-President Leni Robredo gets a warm, crowded welcome in Eastern Visayas.

- US President Joe Biden signed the Emmett Till law, making lynching a hate crime.

- Mexico denies cover-up over the disappearance of 43 students in 2014.

- Five killed in gun attacks near Tel Aviv.

- Lotus unveiled its first electric SUV, the Eletre.


- VinFast is to open its first EV plant in the US and production of two electric crossovers will commence in July 2024.

- A new PlayStationPlus service is coming this summer.

- A rematch between Naoya Inoue and Nonito Donaire is happening this June in Japan.

TTFN.

UKRAINE CONFLICT: 3/30/2022

                    


The latest in the ongoing Ukraine conflict:

  • Over 430 Pinoys now out of war-torn Ukraine —DFA
  • Biden says US moving 'strongly' on Asia-Pacific despite Russia crisis
  • 12 dead, 33 injured in airstrike in Ukraine's Mykolaiv
  • US astronaut, 2 Russian cosmonauts poised to share Soyuz ride from orbit
  • Russia pledges to reduce attack on Kyiv but US warns threat not over

COVID-19 SITUATION: 3/30/2022

                          

The latest in the ongoing COVID-19 situation:

  • Diabetics encouraged to get Covid-19 vaccine
  • NTF adviser says defunct 'no vax, no ride' policy helped encourage public to get vaccinated
  • Daily COVID-19 cases to remain low until end-April – DOH
  • COVID-19 cases in Asia surpass 100 million - Reuters tally
  • US authorizes second COVID booster for Americans 50 and older
  • US FDA considering additional round of boosters in the fall - official
  • US preps for possible spike in border crossings as officials mull lifting COVID-19 curbs
  • Shanghai expands lockdown to more areas as new local cases hit 5,982

My GT7 Log: Born To Move

Despite criticisms and opposition, it appears that the luxury brand of the Hyundai Motor Group, Genesis, found its way home to the world of Gran Turismo via this latest installment, Gran Turismo 7. This car is one of them.


Front face resembling the Genesis logo, twin lines, distinctive styling, that's a Genesis alright but what Genesis is this? If your answer is the G70, then you are right but it's not just a G70...


...this is the latest version. By shock, the Genesis G70 joined the ranks of Gran Turismo exclusives such as the Toyota GR Yaris, meaning only a game like Gran Turismo 7 will allow players to taste the Korean luxury midsize sedan that is "born to move" in all the right places.


Launched in September 2017, the G70 is the baby of the Genesis sedan range and it runs on the same bits and bobs from the Kia Stinger. It is powered by either a 2.2L CRDi-VGT engine with 202PS of power output, a 2.0L Turbo GDi engine with 255PS of power output, and a 3.3L Turbo V6 engine producing 370PS of power and 52kgf-m of torque. All are mated to an 8-speed AT.

Seen here is the 3.3T variant with HTRAC all-wheel drive along with other features such as launch control, rack-mounted motor-driven power steering, dynamic torque vectoring system, and mechanical limited-slip differential.


I was in deep shock learning that the Genesis G70 found its way into Gran Turismo 7 as a Gran Turismo exclusive vehicle, causing a stir the world over. Whatever the reason, I took a deep dive over the G70's dynamics, and for a luxury Korean vehicle, it's downright impressive to drive. It can be clinically mild due to its AWD layout but it can be somewhat menacing to drive, meaning it has the right balance between pristine and lunacy, like quail eggs and cheese mixed into the super spicy noodles. Tasty.




To test this notion, I went back to Laguna Seca to do some experimenting with the G70. I'm pretty sure the G70 likes to be taken out for a track day just to experience what's like to be in what is known the be the Korean 3-Series fighter. Anyway, let's roll the tape.


After a quick lap, the G70 did it in 1:48.255, which is rather impressive for a Korean luxury midsize sedan almost possessing the levels of expensive German imports.


Is the G70 deserve some love or hate now that it's certified a Gran Turismo exclusive vehicle? You'll have to try it first before you had the final say.

The Genesis G70. Born to move. Now, born to be a Gran Turismo exclusive vehicle.

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Let's Do The News! (March 29, 2022)

                         

Your daily round-up of today's news:

- The house of Pilar, Abra vice mayor Jaja Josefina Disono got cordoned after bodyguards fired at a police checkpoint.

- The number of displaced residents in Batangas in the wake of the Taal eruption has risen to over 5000.

- China claims "respect" due to its ship sailing near the Philippine Coast Guard vessel in Scarborough Shoal.

- The Department of Agriculture condemns the smuggling of agriculture and fishery products in the Philippines.

- The Taal volcano recorded more phreatomagmatic bursts in the past day.

- Toyota teases a new sportscar coming April 1st.

- Mercedes-Benz to unveil the T-Class van this April 26th.

- The 007 franchise gets a reality game show coming to Prime Video, titled 007's Road to a Million.

- Tsuburaya Productions announced that the Ultra Galaxy Fight: The Destined Crossroad will stream in Tsuburaya Imagination this April 29th. Singer Konomi Suzuki will perform the series's theme song.

- The NFL says all teams must add a minority offensive coach while expanding the Rooney Rule to include women.

- Ottawa Senators team owner Eugene Melnyk dies at the age of 62.

- Will Smith apologizes to Chris Rock, saying his slapping incident is "unacceptable and inexcusable".

TTFN.

UKRAINE CONFLICT: 3/29/2022

                   


The latest in the ongoing Ukraine conflict:

COVID-19 SITUATION: 3/29/2022

                         

The latest in the ongoing COVID-19 situation:

  • What would an endemic situation look like? Expert says it's what's happening now
  • PH’s Covid-19 vaccine administration slows down amid election period – NTF special adviser
  • BuCor’s 7 prison facilities Covid free
  • Spain scraps quarantine for mild Covid cases