All posts with 'Hi-tech' tag

Buggy Skies

Windows error message is floating in the air on a dark misty night. What’s wrong with the sky?

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Wreked Tesla Roadster

via The Online Photographer.
Last week we have lost one of the rarest cars on our planet yet - all electric Tesla Roadster. Fortunately, we have 699 (and counting) more. So not a big deal for an electric cars industry but huge disappointment for one unlucky Danish Tesla owner.

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World’s Largest Tunnel Boring Machine


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Stella Deneb

Stella Deneb is the largest livestock carrier in the world. It can hold and successfully transfer to another continent as much as twenty one thousands heads of horned cattle and as a little add-on 2564 sheep and goats.

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Airplane In The House

It’s quite logical. If you can’t flight on an airplane anymore you can still use it for good. Why waste so precious and fascinating ready to go housing material?
One retired pilot from Glattbrugg, Switzerland has built his fancy Runway 34 restaurant around the old Ilyushin 14 turboprop.

Now this is the last airplane in Europe where […]

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Porsche Cayenne S for Moscow Fire Department

Russian Moscow Fire Department has received brand new Porsche Cayenne S which is not only painted like a fire brigade career but actually can act as one. It’s equipped with a winch, compressed air cylinders, several kits of fire dept. dress uniform and such. (Photos by Fichetto)

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NASA finds a black hole in Milky Way

THE discovery in our own galaxy of the smallest black hole known in the universe is a feather in the cap for NASA, but it will present new challenges to future space travellers who may venture too close.
The Daily Telegraph “NASA finds a black hole in our Milky Way galaxy“

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iPod in space

Apple iPod spotted in the cockpit of the Endeavour space shuttle:

Here you can find the big picture from NASA.

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Morgan Life Car and other great oldschool rides

During Geneva Motor Show that is going right now the barely known British car manufacturer Morgan has shown its hydrogen fuel cell concept Morgan Life Car.

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Elektronika MK-152 programmable calculator from the year 2007

Don’t be fooled if you will be offered Elektronika MK-152 programmable calculator in the antiques store. This isn’t something from the late 70’s. This is the newly announced (November, 2007) model of Russian programmable calculator.
Elektronika MK-152 is a bargain deal. For just 3800 Russian rubles ($154 U.S. dollars) you’ll get non-portable (no batteries at all, […]

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